Re: flash9 checklist

2008-10-29 Thread Scott T. Hildreth
On Wed, 2008-10-29 at 22:02 +0300, Chagin Dmitry wrote:
 On Wed, Oct 29, 2008 at 07:05:51PM +0100, Gary Jennejohn wrote:
  On Wed, 29 Oct 2008 11:50:27 -0400
  Mikhail Teterin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  
   Sent by Vladimir Grebenschikov:
I've seen temporary FF lockups with flashblock FF plugin enabled.
   Same here. Sometimes it works and some times any page containing flash 
   will hang the entire browser. Doing a `killall npviewer.bin' (I use 
   nspluginwrapper) will unfreeze the browser like nothing happened. You'll 
   get the page -- but without the embedded flash, of course.
   I have only gotten Flash-9 to (mostly) work this morning -- thanks to 
   nox' checklist, and have not yet been able to investigate, why it hangs 
   on occasion...
   
  
  I don't have flashblock installed, but http://www.mtvmusic.com/ hangs
  firefox 100% of the time.  Strangely enough, under Linux it works just
 
 Hi,
 yes, I can confirm. thnx!

  Works for me, but I am using 2.0.0.17 + flash9.

  I didn't know about this site.  Awesome, back when MTV actually played
music.

:-D

 
 
  fine and I have pretty much the same version of flash and firefox installed
  on both systems.
  
 
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Daemon Daily News

2008-03-24 Thread Scott T. Hildreth
Anyone know what happened to bsdnews.org?  The site has been down
for several days now.

  Thanks,
 STH
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Re: Daemon Daily News

2008-03-24 Thread Scott T. Hildreth

whoops, I meant bsdnews.com and not .org

On Mon, 2008-03-24 at 12:19 -0500, Scott T. Hildreth wrote:
 Anyone know what happened to bsdnews.org?  The site has been down
 for several days now.
 
   Thanks,
  STH
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Re: evolution slow on 7.0

2007-11-20 Thread Scott T. Hildreth
On Sat, 2007-11-17 at 16:01 +0300, Vladimir Grebenschikov wrote:
 On Fri, 2007-11-16 at 16:38 -0600, Matt wrote:
  On Nov 14, 2007 4:45 PM, James [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   Hi folks,
  
   first, I know the subject line is a goldmine for jokes, but I couldn't
   think of a better way to phrase it.
  
   Ever since I moved to FreeBSD 7.0, the evolution mail client has become
   ridiculously slow for me. It takes two or three minutes to start up,
   right clicking on a folder takes several minutes to display a context
   menu etc
 
 Same here on sched_4bsd.
 Also I can say, that problem appears earlier than last release of gnome.
 And it becomes worse with last update.

  I second that, I have noticed the slowness  cpu usage with evo 2.10 
FreeBSD 6.2.  I was going to upgrade before I reported, but looks like 
the upgrade won't fix the problem.


 
 (same bits: startup, right-click on attachment, move message to folder,
 change sort order /that only on last evolution/).
 
 
 
 
   My install process was as follows:
  
   1. backup my home directory from a FreeBSD 6.2 install
   2. Format the hard drive
   3. Install 7.0 beta 1.5
   4. csup sources and install beta 2.0
   5. pkg_add xorg, gnome etc -- evolution was slow as a dog from this
   6. portsnap fetch extract
   7. follow the instructions in UPDATING for updating gnome
  
   I tried cd /usr/ports/mail/evolution  make deinstall  make
   reinstall, to see if something had simply gone wrong during the build,
   but nothing changed.
  
   Any ideas?
  
   James
  
  I've also experienced this since moving to 7-CURRENT (and tracking
  through to the current 7.0-BETA2) and have been unable to figure out
  why.  Startup takes between 30 and 40 seconds, during with the
  evolution process consumes 100% of one of the cores of the dual-core
  processor.  After startup, various actions (including right-clicking
  on attachments) take approximately 10 seconds to complete the first
  time the action is done, this time with the evolution-data-server
  process consuming 100% of one core.  Running ktrace against the
  evolution process during startup shows large amounts of apparently
  random information, but I don't have a pre-7 system to compare it to.
  
  I use SCHED_ULE and have had no other noticeable system slowdowns.
  All ports have been built from source with no extra settings in
  /etc/make.conf.
  
  $ cat /var/db/ports/evolution/options
  
  # This file is auto-generated by 'make config'.
  # No user-servicable parts inside!
  # Options for evolution-2.12.1_3
  _OPTIONS_READ=evolution-2.12.1_3
  WITHOUT_PILOT=true
  WITHOUT_LDAP=true
  WITHOUT_SPAMASSASSIN=true
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Re: Installing Oracle Client 10g on FreeBSD

2006-10-16 Thread Scott T. Hildreth
On Sun, 2006-10-15 at 11:30 +0200, Martin Hudec wrote:
 Hello,
 
 Scott T. Hildreth wrote:
 He can't, DBD::Oracle uses oci underneath so he needs the Oracle client 
  to get the shared 
 libraries.   Mike you also need to compile or install a linux perl and 
  then install DBI  DBD::Oracle
 with the linux perl.  You could use DBD::Proxy instead of installing 
  DBD::Oracle.  It installed
  with DBI.  Type 'perldoc DBD::Proxy' to see the docs.  If you need 
  help, you can email me 
 or join the [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
 Not fully correct - when I wanted to use DBD::Oracle, I did not need to 
 install linux-perl - just instantclient (linux compatibility enabled) as 
 Martinko mentioned. And it worked. And DBD::Oracle has been used with 
 native perl.

  Interesting, I have not used the instantclient.  I always have a full 
  Oracle install, since I need the database.  I will try that, 
  DBD::Oracle must not be linking with the libcltnsh.so.


 
 
 Martin
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Re: Installing Oracle Client 10g on FreeBSD

2006-10-16 Thread Scott T. Hildreth
On Mon, 2006-10-16 at 17:18 +0300, Vladimir Terziev wrote:
   I'm also interested of mixing native FreeBSD libraries and Linux once, 
 if it's possible ...
 
   I tryed to install a DBD::Oracle module with natively build FreeBSD 
 perl and Linux Oracle Instantclient. After some hacking of DBD::Oracle's make 
 file, i managed to build native Oracle.so linked against Instantclient's 
 libcltnsh.so library.
 
   When i tryed use DBD::Oracle in a perl script i got Segmentation 
 fault.
   I don't think it's possible to intermix native FreeBSD libraries and 
 Linux once used by a native FreeBSD executable.

  I didn't either, but I am going to try. :-)

  Martin, how did you do this?


 
   Vladimir
 
 
 On Mon, 16 Oct 2006 08:55:45 -0500
 Scott T. Hildreth [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  On Sun, 2006-10-15 at 11:30 +0200, Martin Hudec wrote:
   Hello,
   
   Scott T. Hildreth wrote:
   He can't, DBD::Oracle uses oci underneath so he needs the Oracle 
client to get the shared 
   libraries.   Mike you also need to compile or install a linux perl 
and then install DBI  DBD::Oracle
   with the linux perl.  You could use DBD::Proxy instead of installing 
DBD::Oracle.  It installed
with DBI.  Type 'perldoc DBD::Proxy' to see the docs.  If you need 
help, you can email me 
   or join the [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   
   Not fully correct - when I wanted to use DBD::Oracle, I did not need to 
   install linux-perl - just instantclient (linux compatibility enabled) as 
   Martinko mentioned. And it worked. And DBD::Oracle has been used with 
   native perl.
  
Interesting, I have not used the instantclient.  I always have a full 
Oracle install, since I need the database.  I will try that, 
DBD::Oracle must not be linking with the libcltnsh.so.
  
  
   
   
   Martin
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Re: Installing Oracle Client 10g on FreeBSD

2006-10-10 Thread Scott T. Hildreth
On Tue, 2006-10-10 at 17:09 -0500, Damian Wiest wrote:
 On Tue, Oct 10, 2006 at 10:59:34PM +0200, martinko wrote:
  Mike Friedman wrote:
   I'm running FreeBSD 5.4-RELEASE and I want to run a current Oracle
   client-only with encryption support.
   
   First, I installed the Oracle client port, which represents Oracle 7.
   But my database support person tells me that's quite old and, in fact,
   he couldn't be sure it would work (especially the encryption part) with
   the Oracle database I'd be using (which he helps support).  And I was
   getting some strange symptoms when I tested it.
   
   So, he recommended that I download the Oracle 10g Client for Linux.
   Since my FreeBSD system is configured for Linux compatibility, I'm
   hoping this will work.  However, I can't even get the Installer to
   complete!  It keeps telling me that I may not have enough space in my
   root partition, even though I'm not trying to install into the root
   partition.  (The partition in which I'm installing has lots of space).
   
   In addition, I should say that the machine on which this Oracle client
   will be installed is not running X Windows.  This means I can't use the
   installation menus, so I've been running the Installation tool with a
   'response file'.  The response file, however, doesn't have much
   flexibility.  In particular, when I'm told I may not have enough space,
   it asks me if I want to continue, but there's no way for me to reply
   'yes' from the response file.
   
   In any case, based on the installation logs, it really looks like the
   Installation tool is looking at the root partition for how much space is
   available.
   
   I've found in the FreeBSD handbook an article on installing Oracle 8.0.
   But it appears that there have been changes with 10g.  Also, those
   instructions seem to assume a server install, so they talk about setting
   some shared memory values and other things that may not apply to me 
   anyway.
   
   Do I have any other options?  I don't want to install the full Oracle
   package (client and server), just the client, so that I can write some
   perl scripts to query a remote Oracle database.
   
   Any suggestions?
   
   Thanks.
   
   Mike
   
  
  Mike, have you considered linux-oracle-instantclient-* ports ?
 
 If all you want to do is use Perl to access the database, then why are 
 you bothering with Oracle's client software?  Just use the CPAN module 
 to build and install DBD::Oracle.

   He can't, DBD::Oracle uses oci underneath so he needs the Oracle client to 
get the shared 
   libraries.   Mike you also need to compile or install a linux perl and then 
install DBI  DBD::Oracle
   with the linux perl.  You could use DBD::Proxy instead of installing 
DBD::Oracle.  It installed
with DBI.  Type 'perldoc DBD::Proxy' to see the docs.  If you need help, 
you can email me 
   or join the [EMAIL PROTECTED]


 
 Just curious, but how were you able to perform a silent install wihout
 a frame buffer?  I ran into this problem installing Oracle 9i, but used
 xvfb as a workaround.
 
 -Damian
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Re: xcdroast problem

2006-02-27 Thread Scott T. Hildreth
You must have upgraded your system to 6.X, so you need to recompile
xcdroast  against the new libraries. 

  'portupgrade -f xcdroast'

..will work for you.



On Mon, 2006-02-27 at 11:12 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I have been using xcdroast to burn DVDs without a problem.  recently,
 however, I have been unable to burn DVDs.  I think I found the problem:
 
 # /usr/X11R6/lib/xcdroast-0.98/bin/cdrecord.prodvd -version
 /libexec/ld-elf.so.1: Shared object libcam.so.2 not found, required by
 cdrecord.prodvd
 
 So, it seems that libcam.so.2 is missing.  How can I install it?
 
 TIA
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