On Sat, Jan 24, 2009 at 7:26 PM, bf bf20...@yahoo.com wrote:
A simple mistake (repeated) in the port Makefile. Known? -- well, thanks to
your message, it is now:
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=130965
b.
Thanks :).
-Garrett
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Jarrod Sayers wrote:
On Sat, 24 Jan 2009, Karl Friesen wrote:
snip
If you are able to reproduce the error, the kdump.out file generated
below would be helpful though mail it off-list as it will contain copies
of your Nagios configuration files, at a minimum.
ktrace -dit+
Jarrod Sayers wrote:
On Sat, 24 Jan 2009, Karl Friesen wrote:
Hello,
Hi Karl,
I just to report that nagios-3.0.6 when build with the EMBEDDED_PERL
option dies with a segmentation fault when perl-5.8.9 is installed.
It runs fine when run from the command line with the -v or -s options
(to
bf writes:
Just a note to those of you who helped to integrate the Gnome,
X11, and Fortran updates in Ports: thank you very much for the
work that you have put in, and for your efforts to find and solve
any remaining problems.
Hear, hear.
Robert
I have both kde3, kde4 and gnome on this laptop running up to date
current i386. I normally use kde3 but kde4.1.1 is functional but I
was never able to get kdenetwork4 to build so I gave up and installed
a package. Now I am upgrading to kde4.1.4 and have the same problem
but there isn't
Why is the President of Israel, the terrorist who just oversaw the Zionist mass
murder and maiming of thousands of Palestinians so happy
that Obama is President of the USA?
by David Duke
Read the excerpt from the Israeli News about how President Perez and Israel
think that Obamas becoming
After upgrading to X.org 1.5.3, I created a new xorg.conf, compared it
to the old one, and decided that the differences were consistent with
the warning in UPDATING, so I installed the newly-generated one.
It took me a while after re-starting X to realize that the comment
about hald in UPDATING
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Hello everyone,
Replying to myself, sorry.
Victor Popov wrote:
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On Sun, Jan 25, 2009 at 08:36:34AM -0800, David Wolfskill wrote:
After upgrading to X.org 1.5.3...
So is a hald(8) (and dbus(8)) built under RELENG_6 supposed to work
in a RELENG_7 environment that has the misc/compat6x port installed?
...
Nevermind. :-{
A RELENG_6-build dbus hald work
I've replied to k...@freebsd maillist, duplicating here:
On Sat, 24 Jan 2009 00:32:15 +0300, Max Brazhnikov wrote:
On Fri, 23 Jan 2009 13:17:32 -0600, eculp wrote:
I have tried everyway that I can think of. Port by port, with
portupgrade and with portmaster. I have even tried portmaster -r
On Jan 25, 2009, at 5:18, Robert Huff roberth...@rcn.com wrote:
bf writes:
Just a note to those of you who helped to integrate the Gnome,
X11, and Fortran updates in Ports: thank you very much for the
work that you have put in, and for your efforts to find and solve
any remaining problems.
It ended up being a problem with 64 bit ints in perl. I changed the
setting inadvertedly. Anyway I had to rebuild both perl and the ports
segfaulting.
AFAIK,
PERL_64BITINT Use 64 bit integers (on i386) on \
That port KNOB doesn't affect amd64 or any 64bit arch, only i386.
It
FreeBSD 7.1, KDE 3.5.10
I installed opera-9.63.20081215_1 from ports and I got:
=== Checking if www/opera already installed
usr/local/share/opera/ini/pluginpath.ini FAILED md5 check:
c5b66b8c5ce9f14bdd7b6a5c34f456a8 != ee5c425fba376571c6ef81631e9623b5
Opera is installed and works but there
On Sun, 25 Jan 2009, Guido Falsi wrote:
I had a similar problem, with nagios segfaulting and dumping core after
perl upgrade.
It ended up being a problem with 64 bit ints in perl. I changed the
setting inadvertedly. Anyway I had to rebuild both perl and the ports
segfaulting.
Interesting,
I upgraded my X Window system today, with these instructions in mind:
# /usr/ports/UPDATING
20090124:
sysutils/hal has been updated and should now properly detect
mice for use in Xorg. Use of AllowEmptyInput should no longer
be needed for most users and moused should now work
I made the mistake of upgrading ports on my notebook just after X.Org
7.4 had hit the ports tree (on top of a few other significant updates in
recent days). When things started looking increasingly messy, I decided
my quickest way out was to start again from scratch.
- drop to single-user
-
On Sun, 2009-01-25 at 21:54 -0500, Alex Goncharov wrote:
I upgraded my X Window system today, with these instructions in mind:
# /usr/ports/UPDATING
20090124:
sysutils/hal has been updated and should now properly detect
mice for use in Xorg. Use of AllowEmptyInput should no
On Sun, 25 Jan 2009, Robert Noland wrote:
On Sun, 2009-01-25 at 21:54 -0500, Alex Goncharov wrote:
Xorg is moving more in that direction... Using hal for device
configuration is now the default. However, you can still statically
configure devices. See xorg.conf(5), AllowEmptyInput,
Jarrod Sayers wrote:
On Sun, 25 Jan 2009, Guido Falsi wrote:
I had a similar problem, with nagios segfaulting and dumping core
after perl upgrade.
It ended up being a problem with 64 bit ints in perl. I changed the
setting inadvertedly. Anyway I had to rebuild both perl and the ports
PERL_64BITINT option?
i386. I disabled it, it used to be enabled, which is the default.
Now it is enabled and I also rebuild nagios, I'm not sure if simply
reenabling it solved the problem.
Yeah, you definitely can _not_ mix apps / CPANS particularly anthing in XS or C
with perls that used
Philip M. Gollucci wrote:
PERL_64BITINT option?
i386. I disabled it, it used to be enabled, which is the default.
Now it is enabled and I also rebuild nagios, I'm not sure if simply
reenabling it solved the problem.
Yeah, you definitely can _not_ mix apps / CPANS particularly anthing in
XS
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