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This is a new port for cfengine v3.
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-3.8.2.tar.gz) = 100b1fd791e229c4338c0d056c65c12f
+SHA256 (rt-3.8.2.tar.gz) =
d1cfc9818622b5b691963ab185292303a285ed4f64d286d8c44d999437803422
+SIZE (rt-3.8.2.tar.gz) = 3175872
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On Jan 30, 2009, at 11:06 AM, Jo Rhett wrote:
Here's a patch to upgrade to 3.8.2, and optionally disables the
graphviz requirement (90+ ports used only for a single graph).
FYI, this is PR131167
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=131167
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.bash_profile is also correct. Variables (like
terminal settings) which are only applied during login should be set
in .bash_profile. Sourcing .bash_profile from .bashrc means you'd
need some heft if/then code to avoid playing havoc with your terminal
settings.
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just commented it out,
and .bash_profile environment was set up, and the stuff in .bashrc was
not.
Is this perhaps an X versus SSH login sort of thing? I don't know.
We have no X environment, this is entirely logging in via SSH.
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me know if i can be of further assistance, and thank you for
your
time,
Current maintainer is rather unresponsive and Jo Rhett (CCed) is very
active and responsive about this port.
Jo, can you help here? Thanks!
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anything), any ideas on this or
what
debugging do I need to provide to make it more clear.
Thanks,
Rob Evers
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On Thu, Jun 26, 2008 at 08:38:00AM -0700, Jo Rhett wrote:
The current maintainer has indicated that he is holding up the quagga
0.99.10 port until an unknown time when the TCP MD5 checksum patches
are again working in the tree. I don't think that this is the right
thing to do, as the TCP MD5
becomes invalid.
But at the moment the port is held hostage by the MD5 patches.
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against patches against patches ...
ANYWAY, irrelevant now. See
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I just submitted this patch which takes it up to 2.2.7
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6 07:25 usr/local/share/cfengine/doc
658515984 drwxr-xr-x2 root
wheel 512 May 6 07:25 usr/local/share/cfengine/html
Deleting db46-4.6.21.1
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can do it. Others have offered. Anyone who has time to follow up
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is broken too and read it carefully by hand.
I'll review your patch more thoroughly when time allows (since we
are in a freeze I can't add new features right now anyway) but I'm
not inclined to add this unless there is a fairly substantial
clamor for it.
clam clam clam...
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are good at autoconf, and
voila you get runaway commands that import the root directory and
execute it...
place) around in / filesystem a few of times. Kind of no difference.
Big difference. Easy to read install: before running make. Hard to
read autoconf scripts.
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as such. It's designed to be run
from cron...
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on the cfengine list. We're looking for complete support in
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), whereas the latter will.
In short, they are not synonymous. A command line option which is
synonymous with the environment variable would be very useful in
scripts/cfengine/etc.
I thought I had opened a bug on this, but apparently not...
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extension manager has worked in every
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Gabor Kovesdan wrote:
Move the affected scripts to /etc/rc.d.
Ugh. It's non portable and hard to document, compared to apply this
patch to all 6.0 systems which I can do via cfengine.
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are breaking?
Everything that depends upon mysql or postgres, on all of our 6.0 systems.
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I'd just like to confirm that rcorder wasn't implemented until 6.1,
right?
So all of the ports which are being updated to use rcorder are now
breaking on all of the existing 6.0 systems...
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to wait for
them to time out.
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On Fri, Oct 06, 2006 at 08:27:21AM +0200, Anton Berezin wrote:
On Thu, Oct 05, 2006 at 07:34:22PM -0700, Jo Rhett wrote:
So it appears that installing perl packages from outside of ports nicely
creates bsdpan packages in the pkg tree. However, I'm having trouble with
upgrades duplicating
a whopping 10 links, 6 of which
are someone saying that BSDPAN is the answer.
Are there any docs for bsdpan? Someone got a clue-by-4 they can whack me
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