On Thu, Jan 17, 2019 at 07:03:33AM +0100, Pedro Pinho wrote:
> Reply to myself and another problem.
> Actually, there's no firefox package with version >52!?
> Wonder if I should point my repo conf back to Q3? Does anyone know what
> went wrong with the package build?
Give us a hint: what architec
Reply to myself and another problem.
Actually, there's no firefox package with version >52!?
Wonder if I should point my repo conf back to Q3? Does anyone know what
went wrong with the package build?
Thanks
Den ons 16 jan. 2019 23:12 skrev Pedro Pinho :
> Hi all,
> I've been waiting for this sinc
Hi all,
I've been waiting for this since pkgsrc Q4 was released... the binaries are
through now!
Now to the problem...
Can't launch a web browser (Firefox or Midori) after updating and upgrading
through pkgin, libstdc++.so.7 not found.
Was this an (too early) update and the package will, eventually
k...@munnari.oz.au (Robert Elz) writes:
>Date:Wed, 16 Jan 2019 19:10:54 -0800
>From:John Nemeth
>Message-ID: <201901170310.x0h3asgp014...@server.cornerstoneservice.ca>
> | If you're using the package, then it is:
> | mysqld=YES mysqld_datadir="/usr
Date:Wed, 16 Jan 2019 19:10:54 -0800
From:John Nemeth
Message-ID: <201901170310.x0h3asgp014...@server.cornerstoneservice.ca>
| If you're using the package, then it is:
|
| mysqld=YES mysqld_datadir="/usr/local/mysql"
But doesn't that put all d
On Jan 17, 9:15am, Robert Elz wrote:
}
} Date:Wed, 16 Jan 2019 08:21:02 -0800
} From:John Nemeth
} Message-ID: <201901161621.x0ggl2pk007...@server.cornerstoneservice.ca>
}
} | MySQL is quite simple to setup,
}
} How does one tell it exactly where the database shou
Date:Wed, 16 Jan 2019 08:21:02 -0800
From:John Nemeth
Message-ID: <201901161621.x0ggl2pk007...@server.cornerstoneservice.ca>
| MySQL is quite simple to setup,
How does one tell it exactly where the database should be stored?
My database is currently just flles, wi
I noticed that a whole ton of packages are missing from
http://ftp.netbsd.org/pub/pkgsrc/packages/NetBSD/amd64/8.0/All/.
Basically, everything alphabetically after "gimp-docs" is gone, even
pkgin is missing.
Does anyone know what happened? It makes installing packages on/during
a fresh NetBS
On Jan 16, 1:12pm, Greg Troxel wrote:
} John Nemeth writes:
}
} > } If it turns out your data size or query/update rate is too much, I would
} > } use postgres. I know you said you don't want a process, but unlike
} > } mysql postgres is really easy to set up.
} >
} > It would be nice to g
r...@reedmedia.net wrote in :
|Any recommendations on a lightweight database (no extra server process)
|to use with dynamic website?
I have written a LMDB backend for bogofilter, and am using it
since about mid of July 2018. (It is not yet released, but done.)
It took a week to learn using LMD
Hello Csányi,
Csányi Pál writes:
> [...]
> I am following https://www.netbsd.org/docs/guide/en/chap-mail.html
> chapter to set up mail on my old laptop.
>
> I installed postfix, fetchmail and mutt.
>
> At boot I get the following message:
> WARNING: default postfix not used as not selected in mail
On Wed, Jan 16, 2019 at 01:12:15PM -0500, Greg Troxel wrote:
> John Nemeth writes:
>
> > } If it turns out your data size or query/update rate is too much, I would
> > } use postgres. I know you said you don't want a process, but unlike
> > } mysql postgres is really easy to set up.
> >
> >
Hi,
I am following https://www.netbsd.org/docs/guide/en/chap-mail.html
chapter to set up mail on my old laptop.
I installed postfix, fetchmail and mutt.
At boot I get the following message:
WARNING: default postfix not used as not selected in mailer.conf
In the /etc/rc.conf I have:
postfix=${_r
On Wed, Jan 16, 2019 at 1:12 PM Greg Troxel wrote:
>
> John Nemeth writes:
>
> > } If it turns out your data size or query/update rate is too much, I would
> > } use postgres. I know you said you don't want a process, but unlike
> > } mysql postgres is really easy to set up.
> >
> > It woul
John Nemeth writes:
> } If it turns out your data size or query/update rate is too much, I would
> } use postgres. I know you said you don't want a process, but unlike
> } mysql postgres is really easy to set up.
>
> It would be nice to get rid of some of the FUD around here.
> MySQL is qui
On Wed, Jan 16, 2019 at 11:32 AM John Nemeth wrote:
>
> On Jan 16, 11:03am, Greg Troxel wrote:
> } r...@reedmedia.net writes:
> }
> } > Around 200 attributes, but not all for each.
> } >
> } > Also I have key/values like
> } > FOO-notes="for supplementing text for FOO"
> } > And description and d
On Jan 16, 11:03am, Greg Troxel wrote:
} r...@reedmedia.net writes:
}
} > Around 200 attributes, but not all for each.
} >
} > Also I have key/values like
} > FOO-notes="for supplementing text for FOO"
} > And description and direction fields with sentences.
} >
} > The values may be free form te
r...@reedmedia.net writes:
> Around 200 attributes, but not all for each.
>
> Also I have key/values like
> FOO-notes="for supplementing text for FOO"
> And description and direction fields with sentences.
>
> The values may be free form text, numbers, boolean yes/no (some values
> are links to
If you are using python as a "front end," the TinyDB package is lightweight and
very nice. Think of it as a Mongodb light. Stores data as a JSON. You can add
various extensions and has an excellent API.
https://tinydb.readthedocs.io/en/latest/index.html
Philosophy of TinyDB
TinyDB aims to be si
Hi Martin,
HammerFS2 has improved a lot check these
https://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item&px=DragonFlyBSD-5.4.1-HAMMER2
Regards,
Jay
On Wed, Jan 16, 2019, 1:11 PM Martin Husemann On Wed, Jan 16, 2019 at 01:07:59PM +0530, Jay Patel wrote:
> > better option is HammerFS from Dragonfly
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