On Wed, May 30, 2012, Aldis Berjoza wrote:
On Sat, 26 May 2012 22:45:37 +1200
Sam Lin sam.lin...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi FreeBSD fellows,
Those who are using LaTeX on FreeBSD must know that tetex has been
discontinued years ago and that TeXLive is now recommended, however
TeXLive has
On 06/17/2012 08:01, David Schultz wrote:
On Wed, May 30, 2012, Aldis Berjoza wrote:
I which TeXLive would be merged in FreeBSD ports. Romain is doing great
job maintaining it. And it work, And it work now. In fact it works for
more than a year.
I have used his TeXLive ports through
On 06/17/12 04:14, Aryeh Friedman wrote:
I just moved into a very cramped apartment and we only have room for
one monitor so it is the computer then I heard it is possible to make
it so you can watch TV on your computer I know about some this for
windows but I am dedicated FreeBSD person...
On Sun, Jun 17, 2012 at 9:38 AM, Niclas Zeising zeis...@daemonic.se wrote:
On 06/17/12 04:14, Aryeh Friedman wrote:
I just moved into a very cramped apartment and we only have room for
one monitor so it is the computer then I heard it is possible to make
it so you can watch TV on your
On Sun, Jun 17, 2012, Jan Henrik Sylvester wrote:
Quite a few conflicts and changes in dependencies are needed for
TeXLive. TeXLive does not just replace teTeX, but also ports like
freetype-tools, t1utils, jadetex, etc. I have patches for all ports I
use, which has been working for me for
Just a small notes on requirements we *DO NOT* have cable or any other
non-broadcast service (we are using a broadcast signal only [current
US {NYC} standards])
On Sun, Jun 17, 2012 at 1:02 PM, Juergen Lock n...@jelal.kn-bremen.de wrote:
In article
In article cakyr3zwqqyihzcomyuobobou-svqylmgk36qdnebvcvgbhj...@mail.gmail.com
you write:
On Sun, Jun 17, 2012 at 9:38 AM, Niclas Zeising zeis...@daemonic.se wrote:
On 06/17/12 04:14, Aryeh Friedman wrote:
I just moved into a very cramped apartment and we only have room for
one monitor so it
On 06/17/2012 18:32, David Schultz wrote:
On Sun, Jun 17, 2012, Jan Henrik Sylvester wrote:
Quite a few conflicts and changes in dependencies are needed for
TeXLive. TeXLive does not just replace teTeX, but also ports like
freetype-tools, t1utils, jadetex, etc. I have patches for all ports I
On Sun, Jun 17, 2012, Jan Henrik Sylvester wrote:
Even with a knob instead of checking if print/texlive-core is installed,
it would put a lot of mess into the ports tree. Some maintainers will
not agree to introduce these conditions, if there is no general
agreement that we want to
Enviat des del meu iTotxo (disculpeu la brevetat)
Sent from my iBrick (excuse me for the brief message)
Quite a few conflicts and changes in dependencies are needed for TeXLive.
TeXLive does not just replace teTeX, but also ports like freetype-tools,
t1utils, jadetex, etc. I have
On 16 June 2012 13:46, Garrett Cooper yaneg...@gmail.com wrote:
What if you cp it?
Our version of cp doesn't support sparsing of files, but Linux's
does: http://linux.about.com/od/commands/l/blcmdl1_cp.htm
Is this intentional that we don't support sparse files or just no one
wrote the
On 6/15/12 6:44 PM, Eric McCorkle wrote:
However, the EFI programs I produce using the EDK system work
properly, and don't have the same issues as the ones I produce using
what's in the base system.
Okay, after a whole lot of slogging, I figured out the root of the
problems I've been
On 6/17/12 6:45 PM, Eric McCorkle wrote:
On 6/15/12 6:44 PM, Eric McCorkle wrote:
int main() {
printf(%d\n, UINT64);
return 0;
}
Correction: it should be sizeof(UINT64)
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Hiya,
don't suppose you could file a PR for this?
Adrian
On 17 June 2012 16:10, Eric McCorkle e...@shadowsun.net wrote:
On 6/17/12 6:45 PM, Eric McCorkle wrote:
On 6/15/12 6:44 PM, Eric McCorkle wrote:
int main() {
printf(%d\n, UINT64);
return 0;
}
Correction: it should be
On 6/17/12 8:26 PM, Adrian Chadd wrote:
Hiya,
don't suppose you could file a PR for this?
Typing one up just now, after figuring out the root cause.
The short version is this: __uint64_t gets defined in
machine/_types.h as unsigned long. This breaks when you use -m32, in
which case
Eric McCorkle e...@shadowsun.net wrote:
The -m32 flag seems to be the culprit; removing it fixes the problem.
This is why I was having problems, as the offsets in EFI_SYSTEM_TABLE
were wrong.
In any case, this is a pretty serious error, and someone should try to
reproduce it and take a look
On 6/17/12 8:43 PM, Mike Meyer wrote:
Eric McCorkle e...@shadowsun.net wrote:
The -m32 flag seems to be the culprit; removing it fixes the problem.
This is why I was having problems, as the offsets in EFI_SYSTEM_TABLE
were wrong.
In any case, this is a pretty serious error, and someone
[ Added multimedia@ as that is a more appropriate list than hackers ]
I just moved into a very cramped apartment
we are using a broadcast signal only [current US {NYC} standards]
You'll need to know if you have any NTSC (analog) stations you
care about or if everything is ATSC (digital).
On Sat, 16 Jun 2012, Matthias Apitz wrote:
OK, but I wanted to have most of the space of the 4 GB SSD encrypted
with geli(8); so I should make there some slice containing /boot
(unencrypted) and a second slice which later will contain my HOME and
encrypted; wrong?
That's correct:
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