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On 9/7/02, 11:20:48 PM, Riccardo Torrini [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
regarding Re: Unable to buildworld (new record, 18):
On 07-Sep-2002 (21:00:28/GMT) Riccardo Torrini wrote:
Have you read through UPDATING?
Yes, more and more ... I added -DNO_WERROR without luck
I
I'm running -current as of an hour ago. I've gotten this since I've
been running 4.2-stable, any ideas on how I can find out what it
belongs to?
unknown: PNP0303 can't assign resources
unknown: PNP0501 can't assign resources
unknown: PNP0501 can't assign resources
unknown: PNP0401
++ 21/08/01 02:21 +0200 - Salvo Bartolotta:
|| I am using XFree4 and my /etc/make.conf contains the required XFree86
|| version string.
||
|| opengl/qgl.h:63: GL/gl.h: No such file or directory
|| opengl/qgl.h:64: GL/glu.h: No such file or directory
| These are included in || the Mesa
Dear FreeBSD'ers,
I am running -CURRENT as of August 18, 2001 -- yet another entry in the
-current userbase, BTW.
I am using XFree4 and my /etc/make.conf contains the required XFree86 version
string.
Qt23 will NOT build. It dies here:
gmake[2]: Leaving directory
OK, I;ve looked and looked and can't seem to figure out how to set
hw.ata.wc to enabled. I've put and a few other things in
/etc/sysctl.conf, the others get set, hw.ata.wc doesn't. You can't
change it by hand either as sysctl tells you it's readonly. Grepping in
/sys/i386/conf has turned up
[ resending, with a subject ]
OK, I;ve looked and looked and can't seem to figure out how to set
hw.ata.wc to enabled. I've put and a few other things in
/etc/sysctl.conf, the others get set, hw.ata.wc doesn't. You can't
change it by hand either as sysctl tells you it's readonly. Grepping in
Dear FreeBSD'ers
with sources as of today, ~ 15:40 GMT (from the dutch mirror), my buildworld
dies thus:
=== sbin/adjkerntz^M
cc -O -pipe -march=pentiumpro -Wall -I/usr/obj/usr/src/i386/usr/include -c
/usr/src/sbin/adj
kerntz/adjkerntz.c^M
cc -O -pipe -march=pentiumpro -Wall
/* apologies if this is not the most appropriate list; [additional]
* apologies for the long post; suggestions and pointers gladly
* accepted.
*/
Dear FreeBSD'ers,
Over the past few days, I have been cvsup'ing FreeBSD's repository
and cvs-checkout'ing out my -CURRENT sources; for the
Original Message
On 1/21/01, 11:28:46 PM, Szilveszter Adam
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote regarding Re: cvsup'ing repo cvs-checkout'ing sources makes
cvs
complain...:
Dear Salvo,
So if you want to place a directory under CVS control, you must
first rm -rf it and then check it out again.
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On 1/8/01, 7:17:46 AM, "Justin T. Gibbs" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
regarding Re: SCSI CD recorder no longer attached; minor issues :
Can you see if this patch corrects the problem?
/* The patch in question, if not yet committed, can be retrieved in
the previous message */
Dear FreeBSD'ers,
I am running -CURRENT as of today (sources as of ~ 18:15 GMT). I can
see the following (a # sign precedes my comments):
Waiting 15 seconds for SCSI devices to settle
Mounting root from ufs:/dev/ad2s1a
# YAMAHA CRW4416S: it is correctly recognized by -STABLE.
# OTOH, the
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On 10/11/00, 9:53:07 AM, Mike Meyer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote regarding
Upgrading -stable - -current, boot failure?:
I've got a system with 4.1-STABLE installed. I mount -current sources
on it, do make buildworld/buildkernel/installkernel/installworld and
reboot. The boot
Dear Alfred Perlstein,
caution type="I haven't (as yet) tried this"
From the posts I have been reading, I seem to understand that the
following may apply (depending on the divergence/relationship between
-CURRENT and -STABLE):
-- It may be necessary to downgrade the toolchain
Original Message
On 9/28/00, 10:53:21 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote regarding Make
World:
I recently cvsup'ped my source to the Current 5.0 version of FreeBSD.
I
recompiled the kernel and did all of that jazz and ultimately decided
I wanted
to go back to 4.1. So, I used CVSup to
Original Message
On 9/7/00, 10:51:14 AM, Piotr Woniak [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote regarding XFree86:
Hi,
I have installed XFree86 and there is no XF86Setup. Have you any idea
-
why?
I want to increase depth of color and modifing /etc/XF86Config has no
result.
How can I do it?
Piotr
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On 9/7/00, 12:18:07 PM, Mark Murray [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote regarding
Re: XFree86 :
Hi,
I have installed XFree86 and there is no XF86Setup. Have you any idea
-
why?
I want to increase depth of color and modifing /etc/XF86Config has no
result.
Tcl/Tk.
Build X,
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On 9/2/00, 6:29:32 AM, Kenneth Wayne Culver [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
regarding mixer no longer works :
In -CURRENT cvsupped as of today, the mixer no longer works. anything
that
tries to access the mixer just says "Operation not permitted"
ME TOO type="*sigh*"
Original Message
On 9/2/00, 5:14:39 PM, Kenneth Wayne Culver [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
regarding forgot info on soundcard:
Alright, I forgot to mention what soundcard I have before, so here
goes:
I have an es1371 card. To repeat the problem, with a day-old -current
the
mixer doesn't
Original Message
On 7/23/00, 7:19:03 AM, Warner Losh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote regarding
World broken:
cc -O -pipe -DMD5 -DSHA1 -DRMD160
-I/usr/obj/home/imp/FreeBSD/src/i386/usr/include -o mtree compare.o
crc.o create.o excludes.o misc.o mtree.o spec.o verify.o -lmd
misc.o: In
Dear FreeBSD'ers,
yet another item of bad news during this long endless week *sigh*
I succesfully built and installed the world -- sources as of 24 May at
(about) 21 GMT. However, I couldn't compile a kernel. It broke at the
ipfilter module as I recall.
Well, I downloaded the sources again
Original Message
On 5/24/00, 6:26:46 PM, Maxim Sobolev [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
regarding Re: kernel compile error:
Scott Flatman wrote:
I've done that twice. Buildworld failed both times. My last sucessful
buildworld was last sunday, 5/21.
I know that because I can't build it during
Dear FreeBSD'ers
I cvsup'ed -CURRENT on 25 April at about 9 GMT. I succesfully made the
world apart from a couple of minor issues.
In the next few days, I installed some ports and, in, particular, the
linux_base-6.1 port; then I installed StarOffice5.1a (via ports).
Everything seemed to work
Dear FreeBSD'ers,
I apologize for the previous very superficial question. I had missed
the Linux mode stuff blushing like a primary school pupil not having
done his/her homework
I RTFMed it. However, the problem is still there *re-sigh*
I ran the Linux ldconfig, ie
Dear FreeBSD'ers,
Although I had been reading negative news, I went ahead ruthlessly and
I upgraded one of my 4.0-S slices to 5-CURRENT. My attempt was
successful.
For the record, I had cvsup'ed -CURRENT on 25 April at about 9 GMT.
However,I found a couple of curious things:
1) Albeit I had
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On 3/16/00, 2:52:36 AM, Brandon Fosdick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
regarding Re: HEADS UP: 3.x - 4.0-STABLE upgrade instructions:
Warner Losh wrote:
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Doug Barton writes:
: You can find instructions at
:
Dear FreeBSDers,
after a couple of days spent RTFMing like crazy, I am back at my
console at last ! (yawn ...)
I have read some of the recent messages about X not working on
-CURRENT as well as other issues. Although my -CURRENT sources are the
same (last cvsup on 06-Mar-2000 11pm GMT), I seem
Original Message
On 3/10/00, 9:51:06 AM, R Joseph Wright [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
regarding single user mode problem:
This has been going on for awhile, and I've looked everywhere for a
solution. When I boot single user, the / filesystem gets mounted on
wd0s4a even though /dev does not
Dear users,
I (last) cvupped -CURRENT on 6 March at about 11:00 pm GMT, and, with
few (necessary) variations, I tried to follow the instructions in
UPDATING on the next day.
I *seem* to have upgraded to -CURRENT.
FWIW, here is what I did:
1) /usr/src/make -j48 buildworld
2)
Dear users,
I forgot to specify another point in my first letter:
"N.B. I am Italian and I chose MD5, discarding everything DES-related.
I suppose this has automagically eliminated a few problems."
I chose MD5 when installing FreeBSD-3.3-Release, whence I upgraded to
-STABLE and finally to
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