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http://www.lostworld.net
http://resume.lostworld.net -- Personal Resume.
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are taught to not talk to strangers: TYPE, STRU, MODE, ALLO,
ABOR, SITE IDLE, SYST, REST. Many of these were obtained from OpenBSD.
See http://www.fxp.org/~jedgar/ftpcmd.y.diff for the diff.
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sec ppp[205]: tun0: Phase: deflink: /dev/cuaa1 doesn't
support CD
-- what does it mean??
Aug 2 11:57:12 sec ppp[205]: tun0: Phase: deflink: carrier - ready
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Piotr Wozniak
Any relation? :)
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(and, what
I thought was the proper way) was to make a new kernel,
reboot on it, and then build world
is that not the right away?
Not according to the handbook. The above is used under OpenBSD though.
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it rather useful, but that may be
because I have boxes that take almost an hour to boot
Many Linux distributions do this too. It seems about as useful as a car's
idiot light(s)... IMO, I would prefer to see useful information during
boot than that eye-candy.
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no device listed when I'm
doing the 'ls -l /dev | grep ^b'.
I'm not sure what that'll score you. Try this:
cd /dev
for i in `ls`; do if test -b $i; then echo $i; fi; done
Hmmm...
find /dev -type b -print
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| grep ^b
and remake/remove those devices as appropriate
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our kernel config (or use the /dev/io method).
I reported this when I found it a few months ago, but no one seemed to
care. The system shouldn't panic if the device isn't present in the
kernel, but...
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reboot
in single user
cd /usr/src
make -DNOINFO installworld
make installworld
NOTE: 'make -DNOINFO installworld' above
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wheel5084 Feb 26 22:12
/usr/lib/libscrypt.so.2
-r--r--r-- 1 root wheel9278 Feb 26 22:12
/usr/lib/libscrypt_p.a
jedgar@earth:~$
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buildinf.h, which should be automatically generated (in
*should* be automatically generated as a depends target, but isn't for
some reason. Try 'make depend' in /usr/src/secure before building.
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(provided by qt142)? I'm using
qt145/kde under -CURRENT and -STABLE (under OLDGCC *and* NEWGCC) without
problems.
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Is it just me, or does: 'pkg_delete foo-1.0/' now just spin in the
while() loop around line 92 of src/usr.sbin/pkg_install/delete/main.c ?
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and is probably not what you want.
3.x - 4.0 is built through the normal 'make world' mechanisms, with the
caviats explained in /usr/src/UPDATING
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the errors.
If someone would tell me what I am doing wrong. This is from the latest
version of mysql that I just compiled.
Error: /usr/libexec/ld-elf.so.1: /usr/lib/libstdc++.so.3: Undefined
symbol
"_vt$9exception"
Please read the first 2124 entry of src/UPDATING.
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wanting to port an application...and see
http://www.FreeBSD.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=15938 for a recent port
submission for libggi.
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4 0x804a94c in ?? ()
#25 0x804a785 in ?? ()
#26 0x804a8a2 in ?? ()
#27 0x8051ac6 in ?? ()
#28 0x8051a32 in ?? ()
#29 0x80480f9 in ?? ()
(kgdb)
root@pluto:~#
Script done on Wed Jan 12 12:25:56 2000
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d1, etc.
Beginning in FreeBSD 2.1 it is possible to specify what cd unit a device
should come on line as; refer to scsi(4) for details on kernel configura-
tion.
That makes this odd setup even odder. Can't understand why this was done.
FWIW, bin/13768 asks the same questions.
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..therefore we, when
distributing on CD's, can claim that we are providing a 'round-tuit'.
/me ducks
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the latest libraries are in.
Until 3.4-REL (when libc*.so.3 will be added to compat3x), you can
download the bin.?? files from a 3-STABLE snapshot and grab them.
That's kinda hefty for a small port :) I have it marked as broken for
-current until the lib is in compat3x.
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On Wed, 1 Dec 1999, David O'Brien wrote:
On Wed, Dec 01, 1999 at 07:49:19AM -0500, Chris D. Faulhaber wrote:
That's kinda hefty for a small port :) I have it marked as broken for
-current until the lib is in compat3x.
Why? Many of us still have libc*.so.3 from when that was the version
On Thu, 28 Oct 1999, Marcel Moolenaar wrote:
Peter Jeremy wrote:
(/me wonders how many MORE times we are going to have to say this because
of the signal changes...)
A very large number I suspect.
IMHO, the correct solution is to for the entire make world process to
be
Watanabe a while back concerning this MB. His thoughts
were that: 1) He hadn't heard of the driver working in an SMP environment;
2) It may be due to the controller using an unconfigured ISA interface.
Anyone else wish to comment?
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/postfix/master
Which is the actual process that listens on port 25. Since 'postfix
reload' cannot communicate with master, it says that postfix is not
running. Next step, find out where your master is?
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etting a stack trace:
http://www.freebsd.org/~jdp/cvsup-16.0.gz
This one works without fault also.
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with "unsu
/usr/src/bin/rm: Inappropriate ioctl for device
*** Error code 1
Stop in /usr/src/bin/rm.
*** Error code 1
I got that using -j4 and the previous error without -j. I appears that
the /usr/obj/usr/src/bin/rm directory is being removed during the install
somehow...
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ton Mouse in a Box
Scroll" (Model: MOSUI) ...
After removing the flags from psm, the mouse is working great. This is
stable cvsupped last weekend (July 15th or so).
Excellent work!
Thanks,
Chris
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On 13-Feb-99 Ben Stuyts wrote:
I've been getting the following message, usually within a minute or so after
booting. It shows up only once, and doesn't seem to interfere with normal
operation of the CDR:
(cd1:ahc0:0:5:0): READ CD RECORDED CAPACITY. CDB: 25 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
On 13-Feb-99 Ben Stuyts wrote:
On Sat, 13 Feb 1999, Chris D. Faulhaber wrote:
cd1: Attempt to query device size failed: NOT READY, Logical unit not
ready, cause not reportable
There is no CD in the drive, which makes the device 'not ready' and
therefore
unable to query device size
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