in the README; there's no default pkg.conf file installed; and
there's no examples listed in the various pkg man pages.
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ports tree? And then do everything all at once? Rather than
reinstalling everything after the 8->9 upgrade, and then again for
libxcb, then again for KDE, then again for Port X, Port Y, etc, etc,
etc.
Just because a new version hits the ports tree, doesn't mean you have
to rus
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> So i think it cant connetct to interface. But why i dont know
> In my netcard i have alias 10.50.40.8
>
Do not assign an IP address to the interface in /etc/rc.conf. Just mark it
as "up":
ifconfig_re0="up"
Then, when freevrrpd starts, it will create
the Intel
graphics driver caused it to start flickering when opening, closing, or
moving windows. Last time I tried it was with KDE 4.2 or 4.3. Shortly
thereafter I got the 1005 above.
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it up.
This one could have gone on all day. :D Especially since a few of
the replies played along. :)
To the OP: Well done!!
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about:config
Search for middle-click. Enable middle-click paste, or whatever it's called.
Personally, I find this to be the most annoying and useless feature of
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e, the Trinity folks have forked it and are
actively working on it. As they are accepting patches and other code,
it may be "easier" to get that working with Clang/LLVM.
> just my 2$..
My $0.02 CDN, which is about $0.03 US now. ;)
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PDATING-area51 notes at
> http://area51.pcbsd.org/trunk/area51/UPDATING-area51
That file's last entry is for KDE 4.5.1 from Sept 2010. :) Makes it
hard to see what needs to be done to upgrade from 4.5.5 to 4.6.0.
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needed for dhcpd.
Might want to look through the openvpn rc script for ideas.
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On Sun, Oct 31, 2010 at 11:57 AM, Matthew Seaman
wrote:
> On 31/10/2010 17:56, Freddie Cash wrote:
>> The correct command is: pkg_delete -xf portmaster
>>
>> -x does name globbing internally to pkg_delete, and should be used
>> over any shell globbing (like *).
&g
ever, a more correct/safe command to use would be: pkg_delete -xif
portmaster
-x to pick up all versions of portmaster listed in /var/db/pkg/
-i to ask the user to confirm each version to be deleted
-f to force the delete, even if other apps de
(or portmanager, or port-tool-of-the-month) has a
specific feature, doesn't mean it absolutely needs to be added to
portmaster.
Personally, I can say that in my many years of using port management
tools (on firewalls, routers, servers, and desktops), I have never had
a need for a feature
the exact message? Is it asking about deleting old distfiles?
There's an option to always delete (don't ask) and another option to
always ask. It's -d (just delete the distfile, don't ask) and -D
(always ask before deleting a distfile).
If not, what's the
ot after the check which ports are upgradable
> and like someone else suggested adding BATCH?=yes to /etc/make.conf,
> then running:
>
> $ portmaster -a -d --no-confirm
>
> Still asks me to confirm all the options.
If you absolutely do not want to see the OPTIONS screens, no mat
ou want to upgrade it. Say no the first time
you run portmaster (with --packages-if-newer). Then run it a second
time for just those two ports.
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eon28 0.28.6.
FreeBSD 8.1-PRERELEASE i386, subversion-freebsd 1.6.11 installed with
neon29 0.29.3
I have an 8.1-PRE amd64 system without svn/neon installed, if you want
me to do a test install.
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ge* files
That way, you can update the separators at any time by editing a
single file, instead of editing 20,000+ pkg-message files. And, that
way, future tools can override the separator set in the mk file.
Leave the pkg-message files as unformatted text. Put the formatting
into the mk file.
:10:12 PDT 2010
3Ware 9550SXU-16ML
3Ware 9650SE-12ML
amd64
Patch successful. 3dm2 upgraded from 2.04 to 2.09. Started fine.
Able to login. Able to navigate around and twiddle options on both
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You can, but the tags have a different format from the source tags.
Ports tags for releases are along the lines of RELEASE_X_Y_Z_SOMETHING (it's
a big long string) or FREEBSD_X_Y_Z_RELEASE or something like that. They're
not advertised, but they are there.
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apps.
Using ZFS snapshots on /usr/local and /var/db/pkg is also an option, as ZFS
provides a snapshot-roll-back feature.
IOW, this is not an "unsolvable mess" like some people claim every year. :)
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Does it pick up a newer version of automake, or does it re-install automake
1.10?
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On Fri, May 7, 2010 at 9:00 AM, Guido Falsi wrote:
> On Fri, May 07, 2010 at 08:55:26AM -0700, Freddie Cash wrote:
> > What would have been nice is a note that the default background for the
> > bare X server was changed from the nice grey/black checkerboard to solid
> &g
barebone KDE4 desktop running on
Xorg 7.5, with at least another 2 days of compiling before things are back
to where they were originally. :(
At least that should be noted in UPDATING.
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ls -d /var/db/pkg/3dm*
/var/db/pkg/3dm-2.04.00.035_1,1
As for your question about the port: I'd suggest 1 port, that installed
different versions based on the OS version. Creating a -legacy port that
will be deleted down the road sounds like a lot of extra work (and repo
churn) for little
e OO, Firefox, Thunderbird, or anything other
> program I can't wait around for while I freshly compile.
portmaster and portupgrade both include a -b switch as well, which will
create a backup package before uninstalling the port to install the new
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out on the
install.
Updating the LIB_DEPENDS for both to use kipi.7 seems to be working. Only
gone through a compile test of digikam and kipi-plugins. Will be using them
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On Tue, Feb 16, 2010 at 8:20 AM, Freddie Cash wrote:
> On Mon, Feb 15, 2010 at 8:38 PM, Freddie Cash wrote:
>
>> /var/db/ports/soprano/options from my original build listed
>> WITH_REDLAND=true, WITH_VIRTUOSO=true, and WITHOUT_SESAME2=true.
>> Now, it lists j
ng except the base OS. Don't bother with the ports tree
install, don't bother with installing packages off the CD. Just install the
base OS, and boot into it. Then use all the standard tools (portsnap,
pkg_version, pkg_add, portmaster/portupgrade, portaudit, etc) to install
what
On Mon, Feb 15, 2010 at 8:38 PM, Freddie Cash wrote:
> /var/db/ports/soprano/options from my original build listed
> WITH_REDLAND=true, WITH_VIRTUOSO=true, and WITHOUT_SESAME2=true.
> Now, it lists just WITHOUT_SESAME2=true.
>
> However, on the rebuild, after updating the por
On Mon, Feb 15, 2010 at 8:30 AM, Dima Panov wrote:
> On Tuesday 16 February 2010 02:10:02 Freddie Cash wrote:
> > On Sun, Feb 14, 2010 at 10:42 PM, Dima Panov
> wrote:
> > > On Monday 15 February 2010 16:19:51 Freddie Cash wrote:
> > > > On a clean install (refo
On Sun, Feb 14, 2010 at 10:42 PM, Dima Panov wrote:
> On Monday 15 February 2010 16:19:51 Freddie Cash wrote:
> > On Tue, Feb 9, 2010 at 6:32 AM, Martin Wilke wrote:
> > > We the FreeBSD KDE Team are happy to let you know KDE SC 4.4.0 was
> > > released few mins
ygen-4.4.0
kde4-shared-mime-info-1.0
kde4-xdg-env-1.0
kdebase-4.4.0
kdebase-runtime-4.4.0
kdebase-workspace-4.4.0
kdehier4-1.0.4
kdelibs-4.4.0
kdemultimedia-4.4.0
kdepimlibs-4.4.0
Uname: FreeBSD rogue.ashesofthe.net 8.0-STABLE FreeBSD 8.0-STABLE #1
r201931: Tue Jan 12 21:46:23 PST 2010
r...@r
On Tue, Jan 5, 2010 at 2:37 PM, Freddie Cash wrote:
> Have a read through the ports man page and the pkg_add man page. Pay
> attention to the PACKAGESITE environment variable.
>
> This variable tells pkg_add (and portupgrade, and portmaster) where to
> search for binary packages.
es-8.0-release", and it will search for, and install, binary packages
that were built on 8-STABLE.
Note: one should be using a release version that is as close to -STABLE as
possible. IOW, the latest release on that branch (6.4 if you want
all ports
upgraded/installed)?
Why would you need to rebuild the package for anything that depends on this
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On Wed, Dec 2, 2009 at 8:08 AM, Dominic Fandrey wrote:
> Freddie Cash wrote:
> > On Tue, Dec 1, 2009 at 5:59 AM, Dominic Fandrey >wrote:
> >
> >> ...
> >>
> >> Would such a thing be accepted? I feel sceptical, because it does
> >> not even
do it.
>
You could always split out the common code into a library port, and make
that a dependency for the pkg_upgrade and bsdadminscripts ports.
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The non-diablo-* ports are the source ports, and require a working JDK to be
installed, in order to compile the port.
Go with the diablo version first. If you need a more current version, then
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are the same, but the _X number is
different, then it's a PORTREVISION change only.
2.4.1_1 vs 2.4.1_2 is a port revision bump.
2.4.1_1 vs 2.4.2 is a version change.
X.Y.Z are the PORTVERSION.
_A is the PORTREVISION
,B is the PORTEPOCH
Giving a total version string of X.Y.Z_A,B
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;m pretty sure with later versions of VMWare Workstation (5 or 6) you can
point it at a raw disk partition and it will use the on-disk/already
installed OS. But the latest version of VMWare Workstation for FreeBSD is
3.x, which doesn't support this.
You may be able to use th
-n "${runcmd}" ]; then
echo "Running command: ${runcmd}"
${runcmd}
retval=$?
else
echo "No rc.d script found for ${1}"
retval=3
fi
exit ${retval}
I'm pretty sure something like this
On Sun, May 17, 2009 at 5:08 PM, matt donovan wrote:
> On Sun, May 17, 2009 at 7:43 PM, matt donovan wrote:
>> On Sun, May 17, 2009 at 2:37 AM, Freddie Cash wrote:
>>> On Sat, May 16, 2009 at 4:38 PM, matt donovan
>>> wrote:
>>> > On Sat, May 16, 2009 at
I can find a good
>> replacement I'm so there.
>>
> tmux does not work inside the shell due to sc. But in X it works wonders.
tmux works just fine at a console without X running.
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> Hi,
>
> On Mon, Mar 30, 2009 at 7:54 PM, Torfinn Ingolfsen
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> > Any hints?
>
> It fails under FreeBSD 7.1-stable as well:
> r...@kg-v2# uname -a
> FreeBSD kg-v2.kg4.no 7.1-STABLE FreeBSD 7.1-STABLE #4: Fri Jan 16
> 18:32:55 CET 2009 r
On March 13, 2009 2:21 pm bin1010 wrote:
> I am trying to make a system work with dansguardian. As I understand
> it, dansguardian has no "binary dependency" on squid or apache. Could
> you make a dansguardian package without these requirements? I will
> install and configure squid myself an
On March 10, 2009 10:05 am Chuck Robey wrote:
> Doug Barton wrote:
> > Chuck Robey wrote:
> >> Just before sending my mail, I took a look at the cvs log, last entry
> >> is from more than 6 months ago, unless something is somehow fubared
> >> with my archive. If it sits unchanged for so long, I in
On February 1, 2009 11:03 pm David Johnson wrote:
> > The KDE FreeBSD team is happy to announce the first public
> > Call for Testing for KDE 4.2. Over the past weeks we have
> > focused on the complex and very time consuming task to get
> > KDE 4.2 running.
>
> Here are some random notes of mine.
> dependency list, such that upgrading/reinstalling in that order will
> avoid multiple rebuilds? I though portupgrade could to this, but
> apparently not.
ports-mgmt/pkg_tree gives a tree view of ports and their dependencies,
which can be a good starting point.
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On January 19, 2009 12:00 pm Steve Franks wrote:
> I got me a port that just builds a single executable. What's the
> proper way to set up the port makefile to copy that to /usr/local/bin?
Add a do-install: section to the port Makefile, and put in the $INSTALL
line(s) as needed to copy the execu
On January 19, 2009 10:54 am Steve Franks wrote:
> If a distfile on sourceforge is lpc21isp.1.63.tar.gz instead of
> lpc21isp-1.63.tar.gz, how do I tweak the port makefile to pull it in?
Add a PORTVERSION line with 1.63.
Then set DISTNAME=$PORTNAME.$PORTVERSION
This is covered in the Porter's Ha
et a working video output. After that, they
can determine which specific driver they need and install it manually.
Note: your system has the nvidia driver (xf86-video-nv) installed.
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upgrade the installed port.
If you do a standard install of just the OS (no packages, no ports),
then the output of "pkg_info" will be empty. At that point, if you do
"portsnap fetch extract" and install x11/kde4, everything will work.
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> +OPENSSL_INSTALLED!= find "${PKG_DBDIR}" -type f -name "+CONTENTS"
> -print0 | xargs -0 grep -l "^lib/libssl.so." | \ while read contents;
Is piping this into xargs faster/better than using -exec option to find?
find "${PKG_DBDI
ke configure
Depending on how the source uses autotools, you may have to edit
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ave known security
vulnerabilities, and portmaster to automatically update the app(s) and
their dependencies.
pkg_version is part of the base OS. portaudit and portmaster can be
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tting DansGuardian to work with the latest versions of
Tinyproxy, and have never succeeded. Keep getting "malformed request"
responses from Tinyproxy. As such, I haven't changed the DG port to use
anything other than Squid.
I guess I could add an OPTIONS knob for Squid it, defaul
a server.
And for those following the current stable release, the backports repos
(also unofficial) are needed.
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aster completely. Or,
at least the "search for updates" part of it. :D
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pkg_info -rx appname"
and "pkg_info -Rx appname" to see dependencies, and you can determine how
to call portmaster.
Read the man pages for pkg_info, pkg_add, pkg_version, and pkg_delete, to
see all the things you can do with the ports/packages system. Those,
combined with portmaste
ike "lib",
> "etc", etc. Where are these dirs in a built-from-port python? TIA,
Ports install under /usr/local/. If you do an ls under there, you'll find
lib/ bin/ libexec/ share/ man/ and so on.
Read through the hier(7) man page for more information on the directory
lay
, and auto-assign programs to the different /dev/dsp0.*
devices as needed. Much nicer than the ALSA methods, and something
that FreeBSD has handled for a *long* time. :)
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yet understand the subtle differences between using
> portmaster vs three or four other methods of updating.
And these are the people who should not be using -a. :) These are
the people that should be using -b at all times. And these are the
people that should only be upgrading 1 or 2 ports at a time, after
doing a lot of reading beforehand. :)
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I'll fix this in the next update for these. Thanks for the notice.
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On Thu, July 6, 2006 9:35 am, Chris Maness wrote:
> Freddie Cash wrote:
>> On Wed, July 5, 2006 2:08 pm, Chris Maness wrote:
>>> Used to have this cool little tool on my slackware box to monitor
>>> network traffic. Just curious as to why it has not been ported
>&g
What would be a good substitute for now?
Install trafshow instead.
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