On 04/18/18 17:31, Jan Bramkamp wrote:
I use saslauthd with GSSAPI (aka Kerberos) authentication inside jails.
IIRC you have to install a second package to add GSSAPI support to
saslauthd.
Hello and thanks for your answer?
Which package would that be?
There is no other port mentioning
Hello.
I'm trying to setup saslauthd (in a jail) to authenticate to a Samba AD
DC (in another jail) and I'm hitting my head on this.
I'm stuck at the connection stage where the two will refuse to talk to
each other: before I spend too many hours on this: is it expected to work?
bye &
On 03/31/18 19:34, Kevin Oberman wrote:
I moved to:
http://updating.kojevnikov.com/
Thanks a lot!
bye
av.
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Hello.
I used to read ports' UPDATING via RSS, but now the feed I was using
(from versia) seems to be gone.
Anyone knows of another one?
I looked into FreshPorts, but didn't find a way to get this specific feed.
bye & Thanks
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On 03/09/18 19:41, Bryan Drewery wrote:
This is likely a Poudriere bug. I am releasing 3.2.5 in a few minutes.
Please try again with that and report back.
Thanks for your prompt response and work.
However, after installing Poudriere 3.2.5, nothing seems to have changed
and I'm getting the
Hello.
I cannot seem to run Poudriere (3.2.4)'s "pkgclean" command:
# poudriere pkgclean -n -a -j 111amd64
[00:00:00] Gathering all expected packages
[00:00:00] Creating the reference jail... done
[00:00:07] Mounting system devices for 111amd64-default
[00:00:07] Mounting
Hello.
As per subject, on a 11.1p5, dhcpd will sometimes not start at boot.
The only things I get in all.log is:
kernel: Script /usr/local/etc/rc.d/isc-dhcpd interrupted
... which will not help much in diagnosing what's wrong.
In dhcpd.log I have:
dhcpd: Internet Systems Consortium DHCP
On 12/20/17 23:21, roberth...@rcn.com wrote:
First off, I'm not trying to bring up any flame... my questions are real
and I'd really welcome good answers.
Yuri writes:
It appears that this is the case of fixing of something (xorg)
that wasn't/isn't broken in the first place. And if
On 11/25/17 17:59, Roger Marquis wrote:
Jos Chrispijn wrote:
Dear sunpoet,
Noticed this week following issue on procmail.
...
procmail -- Heap-based buffer overflow
https://vuxml.FreeBSD.org/freebsd/288f7cee-ced6-11e7-8ae9-0050569f0b83.html
Whether mail/procmail is patched or deprecated
Hello.
I'm a long time ThunderBird user and since some months I'm experiencing
a little annoying problem (on two different clients).
As you probably know, there are three menu items that can enlarge or
reduce the font of the displayed message:
View -> Zoom -> Zoom In (Ctrl++)
View -> Zoom
On 09/15/17 15:49, Jan Beich wrote:
Check about:memory and Devolper Tools -> Memory for clues. For more
advanced debugging (DMD, Refcount tracing) you'd need a custom build.
Firefox on FreeBSD is known to consume more memory than on other
platforms because it uses system jemalloc rather than
On 09/15/17 14:46, Eugene Grosbein wrote:
It leaks like female animal under Windows, too.
Strange I did not see this before...
This depends heavily on your set of addons, though.
I just have AdBlockPlus and DownThemAll (which I hadn't used today, though).
bye & Thanks
av.
Hello.
I'm on 10.3/amd64 with firefox-esr 52.3.0.
Since a few days my 4GiB desktop is crawling due to swap usage and
looking at top, I see FireFox using almost 7GiB of RAM (SIZE column),
2.5 of which are "RES".
I don't think this is normal, since I'm not doing anything fancy (i.e.
running
On 08/22/17 18:03, Luca Pizzamiglio wrote:
yes, the qemu emulation of other architecture means that the CPU is
emulated by software, that's really expensive.
You should consider around 10x slower or even more. ccache can help a
lot in this case.
Thanks.
So you are confirming my poudriere is
On 08/17/17 21:22, Jan Beich wrote:
Yep. Link the binary (i.e. "date") statically or run it inside jail/chroot.
Otherwise, /libexec/ld-elf.so.1 references the host system, which on amd64
wouldn't recognize aarch64 shared libraries.
Thanks a lot.
Now it seems so obvious to me, but I really
On 07/13/17 10:02, blubee blubeeme wrote:
Hey
Is it possible to update cad/opencascade to version 7? Is there any
dependencies on version 6?
I've been running 7.1.0 for a long time with no problems (although I
only use a small subset of it).
I've got a port for it, but it's probably not
On 06/21/17 20:09, Ryan Frederick wrote:
Andrea,
I took a look at ports-mgmt/jailaudit, and it works a bit differently
than ports-mgmt/nagios-check_ports. jailaudit makes a list of packages
installed in the jail and runs pkg(8) audit outside of the jail against
the list. nagios-check_ports, on
Hello.
I can't seem to get net-mgmt/nagios-check_ports for jails to work.
Example:
# pkg audit -F
vulnxml file up-to-date
0 problem(s) in the installed packages found.
# /usr/local/libexec/nagios/check_ports -j cacti
pkg: vulnxml file (null) does not exist. Try running 'pkg audit -F' first
On 05/14/17 03:14, Walter Schwarzenfeld wrote:
If such important changes are made, it needs
an entry in /usr/ports/UPDATING.
I agree.
An UPDATING entry would have helped a lot (and would still do).
bye
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Hello.
I'm trying to view streams from a DVR which uses a the DVR-IP protocol
(on port 3).
So far I found nothing in the port tree to achieve this.
However, I've seen TaniDVR (1), which, although in a rough CLI way, does
this.
It compiles just fine, works and should be trivial to port.
Hello.
I'm using ThunderBird (updated to the latest available port version) on
a 10.3/i386 with XFCE and I'm experiencing an annyoing bug.
I'm writing here, since I don't know (yet) if it's FreeBSD specific.
While Ctrl + and Ctrl - should enlarge/reduce the font of the message
I'm viewing,
/show_bug.cgi?id=218584
:)
bye
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Hello.
I'm writing you as the maintainer of net-mgmt/nagios-check_ports.
This tool seems to lag behind a bit: while it works fine, it will print
some errors when it "checks the environment".
I.e.:
# /usr/local/libexec/nagios/check_ports -c
checking environment ...
OK:Your operating
On 03/23/17 16:04, Jochen Neumeister wrote:
Hi,
We still have devel/pear 1.10.1 in the port tree: it is vulnerable,
although "pkg audit" does not report this.
1.10.3 has been out for almost a month now.
Do you have any plan to upgrade this?
Are you encountering any showstopper?
I hope to
Hello.
We still have devel/pear 1.10.1 in the port tree: it is vulnerable,
although "pkg audit" does not report this.
1.10.3 has been out for almost a month now.
Do you have any plan to upgrade this?
Are you encountering any showstopper?
bye & Thanks
av.
On 03/06/17 17:45, Andrea Venturoli wrote:
post-install:
@${TAR} -xf ${FILESDIR}/input.tgz -C ${STAGEDIR}
@${FIND} ${STAGEDIR} -type f | \
${SED} "s|^${STAGEDIR}||" >> ${TMPPLIST}
.include
Guess this is what I was looking for (just the ${TAR} part)... basi
On 03/03/17 19:38, Christoph Moench-Tegeder wrote:
Any interaction with bug 215348 (1)? I'm still using that patch.
Testing revealed that this patch can prevent new profiles from accessing
lightning, which I considered undesirable.
Ok.
I kept that patch and just upgraded: my old profile
On 03/06/17 16:22, Thomas Zander wrote:
On 6 March 2017 at 16:02, Andrea Venturoli <m...@netfence.it> wrote:
The first problem I encounter, then, is with subdirectories.
[...]
Is it possible that you are looking for this:
https://www.freebsd.org/doc/en/books/porters-handbook/instal
On 03/06/17 17:05, Michael Gmelin wrote:
What about something like this (your files are in files/input.tgz)?
...
NO_WRKSUBDIR= yes
NO_BUILD= yes
NO_INSTALL= yes
post-install:
@${TAR} -xf ${FILESDIR}/input.tgz -C ${STAGEDIR}
@${FIND} ${STAGEDIR} -type f | \
On 03/06/17 12:50, Michael Gmelin wrote:
Yes, that's possible, see sysutils/bhyve-rc[0] for an example how to do it.
Thanks for your answer: an example is really welcome.
However, I might be dumb, but that does not fully cover what I was
looking for.
I see sysutils/bhyve-rc uses
Hello.
I'm trying to create a small ports for internal use.
The simplest of these should just place a bunch of files into
${LOCALBASE}, so I thought I could create a tar archive containing those
files, with the correct permissions, let "extract" do its work, then
have the following:
On 03/02/17 22:50, Christoph Moench-Tegeder wrote:
That means the whole thunderbird profile (sorry).
I tried to save us all from that hassle, but all I got was a
more-or-less broken Lightning in existing profiles (from "no
Lightning at all" to "seems to work, but extensions building on
Hello.
I read that "After changes in the packaging of the Lightning extension,
profiles using this extension have to be re-created".
Will this mean I should recreate the *Lightning* part of the profile
(like removing the calendars, upgrading, then adding them back again)?
Or does this mean
Hello.
security/lynis seems to like having lsof available.
However sysutils/lsof isn't listed as a dependency (whether optional or
not).
Would it be possible to add it, as a convenience?
I can provide the patch and/or file a bug report if you'll agree.
bye & Thanks
av.
On 02/09/17 19:03, Pete Wright wrote:
I have run into the same issue, and I have reported this to the
maintainers. This diff resolved the issue on my end, which allowed all
Xorg packages to build:
Thanks.
Solved here too.
bye
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On 01/24/17 00:55, Baptiste Daroussin wrote:
Hi all,
This is a call for testing for newer Xorg along with newer drivers: intel and
ati.
Hello.
Thanks for your work.
I'm willing to test this, since I'm experiencing frequent X lock ups on
an Intel-based laptop.
I applied your patch to my
On 02/03/17 15:25, Emanuel Haupt wrote:
I feel the same way. I've been using the plugin for a long time but
recently found that it stopped working.
Without being able to access the preferences dialog on amd64, FreeBSD
11.0 it has become very useless.
If you could help me make it work again
On 12/30/16 01:47, Thomas Munro wrote:
1. You can't install more than one major version at a time. This is
somewhat inconvenient not only for upgrades of single database
clusters, but also for simultaneously running different clusters at
different versions on different upgrade schedules. The
On 12/28/16 15:33, Adam Weinberger wrote:
OpenLDAP support is an absolute mess and is not handled well here. samba asks
for a SASL-enabled OpenLDAP, but the mandatory ldb dependency brings in
non-SASL OpenLDAP. The ADS knob also brings in OpenLDAP but never tells you
about it.
Until this is
On 12/16/16 07:42, Torfinn Ingolfsen wrote:
FWIW, I'm a happy portupgrade user.
Me too.
I just frequently run into a bug: when icu is updated, somehow the old
libraries are not saved and all ports depending on icu break.
Now I know that I should take care with that single port.
Also, I
On 11/05/16 08:12, Piotr Szafarczyk wrote:
It looks like the same problem I encountered with 5.20 under 10.3 (just
one box). Links are not created during port building (with other than
perl too). With perl, two links are missing under /usr/local/bin.
Creating them manually allows for a
On 10/12/16 09:24, Matthieu Volat wrote:
And GNU/Linuxes can be a PITA when you have to track -dev(el) packages (which
sometimes really requires -bin, -app or whatever), or worst, describe to people
how they are supposed to build your software with weird subpackage names.
I really like that
On 09/23/16 11:35, Robert_Burmeister wrote:
I was able to resolve HTML5 videos crashes in Firefox 49 on FreeBSD 10.3 i386
by changing the FFMPEG compile option to "SSE=off" and recompiling FFMPEG.
Thanks.
I discovered this a couple of days ago in a thread on questions@.
The LLVM compiler
On 09/07/16 19:31, Andrea Venturoli wrote:
Hello.
Since I upgraded jpgraph2 to 4.0.1, one of my apps does not work
anymore: on the web page I see "The image http://... cannot be displayed
because it contains errors.".
Looking into http-error.log, I see lots of:
PHP Warning:
imageloa
Hello.
Since I upgraded jpgraph2 to 4.0.1, one of my apps does not work
anymore: on the web page I see "The image http://... cannot be displayed
because it contains errors.".
Looking into http-error.log, I see lots of:
PHP Warning:
On 08/02/16 09:42, Matthias Petermann (Business) wrote:
Thanks for the clarification. Looks like there is a temporary fix in
place now:
(from devel/kBuild):
01 Aug 2016 17:25:27
Revision:419443 jkim
Re-add USE_GCC=any for now to fix emulators/virtualbox-ose build.
Just started my builder
On 07/13/16 11:50, Kubilay Kocak wrote:
For GitHub there is ports infrastructure, using USE_GITHUB=yes and GH_*
variables. For usage, see our Porters Handbook:
https://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/porters-handbook/book.html#makefile-master_sites-github-description
Hello and
Please forgive me if you see this message twice: I think the first time
it didn't get through...
Hello.
I'm trying to port OpenCPN (http://opencpn.org/ocpn/) and I'm up to the
point where the program seems to work; I couldn't try any GPS hardware,
though.
In case anyone is interested in
On 07/08/16 08:26, Mathieu Arnold wrote:
Hi,
During this summer (sometime in August I think) I will be changing the
default OpenSSL for the ports tree from the base system version to
security/openssl.
I will also, because it goes with it, change the default GSSAPI from base
to something else,
Hello.
I'm trying to set up mod_evasive on a 9.3/i386 box running Apache 2.2.
The server features (among other things) the CalDAV/CardDAV protocol, so
it's quite normal clients will issue several requests in a row.
I would think these would NOT be considered the same identical request,
but I
Hello.
As per subject, it seems the new version of Baikal needs the OpenSSL PHP
extension.
Otherwise you'll get errors like:
PHP Fatal error: Call to undefined function
Flake\\openssl_random_pseudo_bytes() in
/usr/local/www/baikal/Core/Frameworks/Flake/Framework.php on line 194
bye
On 04/27/16 08:41, Andrea Venturoli wrote:
On 03/29/16 18:20, Andrea Venturoli wrote:
So do I, but I've gone through every minor update since I'm experiencing
these crashes.
Just to say version 46 works fine again.
Forget this.
Youtube works, but other sites are still crashing :(
bye
(Please forgive me if this arrives twice... I sent it yesterday, but I
don't see it on the ML.)
Hello.
Forgive me, but I'm quite new to AD and I've been searching the web for
a couple of days, but found nothing relevant...
What's exaclty the NSUPDATE option of this port?
Is it intended
On 03/29/16 18:20, Andrea Venturoli wrote:
So do I, but I've gone through every minor update since I'm experiencing
these crashes.
Just to say version 46 works fine again.
Thanks to all who helped.
bye
av.
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On Sun, 27 Mar 2016 10:12:07 -0700, Christoph Brinkhaus wrote:
Hello Andrea,
Hello and thanks for your help.
I have tried the first video I get from youtube without problems.
May be you post an url where the crash occurs.
I can just go to youtube.it/com and choose a random one; e.g.:
Hello.
Since a week or two my FireFox crashes as soon as an HTML5 video starts
playing. This can be sistematically reproduced, for example, by opening
YouTube and selecting a random video.
Notice I'm not that intrested in such videos, I just hate it when I open
a page with one on it
Hello.
It seems mail/pear-Mail_Queue is broken since devel/pear was upgraded to
1.10.1.
The message I get is:
PHP Fatal error: Cannot make static method PEAR::isError() non static in class
Mail_Queue in /usr/local/share/pear/Mail/Queue.php on line 126
This is widely found on the web and
Hello.
I've seen Samba 4.3 supports SpotLight (see
https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Spotlight).
Do we have all it needs in FreeBSD?
Why don't we have this options in Samba port options?
Is it just a matter of adding it manually?
Before I start trying the hard way, has someone been there
Hello.
I've been using this Firefox add-on for a while, installing it through
its port.
Lately however, after yet another Firefox upgrade, it stopped working,
because it's not signed.
Is signing of the port on the way? Is it possible at all? Is this the
end of Firefox add-ons through the
Hello.
I've been using this Firefox add-on for a while, installing it through
its port.
Lately however, after yet another Firefox upgrade, it stopped working,
because it's not signed.
Is signing of the port on the way? Is it possible at all? Is this the
end of Firefox add-ons through the
Hello.
Compiling cyrus-imap25 on a 9.3/amd64 box of mine fails with:
lib/imclient.c: In function 'tls_init_clientengine':
lib/imclient.c:1644: error: 'SSL_OP_NO_COMPRESSION' undeclared (first use in
this function)
lib/imclient.c:1644: error: (Each undeclared identifier is reported only once
Hello.
What's the status of this port?
Is it supposed to work on 9.3/amd64?
What I get:
# afpgetstatus host
(after several seconds)
Connecting to server: No error: 0
# mount_afp afp://user:password@host/share /mnt/
The afpfs daemon does not appear to be running for uid 0, let me start
it
Hello.
Since yesterday I cannot generate INDEX on my system anymore.
After a svn update, portsdb -uU gives:
Updating the ports index ... Generating INDEX20151112-25196-13whzns - please
wait..
> make_index: /usr/ports/audio/amarok-kde4:
> no entry for /usr/ports/databases/mysql51-server
On 11/12/15 15:49, Kurt Jaeger wrote:
Do you have
databases/mysql51-server
installed ?
It was removed on the 10th because it is EOL'ed upstream:
https://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/svn-ports-all/2015-November/109400.html
Yes.
I thought this wouldn't matter when building INDEX, and was
On 11/12/15 16:59, Matthew Seaman wrote:
What you have installed should ideally have no bearing on making an
INDEX. What will affect the INDEX are settings in your /etc/make.conf
or similar and various OPTIONS choices that can modify the dependency graph.
I thought so... but: I have (had)
On 10/30/15 13:25, Kurt Jaeger wrote:
There's no public distfile, only available if one registers ?
Exactly.
I believe the license (LGPL) allow redistribution, though, so the
distfile could be hosted somewhere else.
This has never been a problem in previous releases of the port.
bye
On 10/31/15 11:11, Kurt Jaeger wrote:
databases/sqldeveloper/Makefile has a construct in its Makefile that
helps the user to understand where he has to go and where
he has to put the distfile:
IMHO it would be better for everyone if we hosted the distfile somewhere
else and let the port
On 10/19/15 21:36, Thierry Thomas wrote:
Nothing special, but I've been travelling in Africa, and now I'm late
with my ports... ATM I'm working on Code_Aster, so if you have some time
to work on OpenCASCADE, that would be fine!
Thanks
Hello.
This is what I've come up with, by modifying your
Hello Thierry.
Sorry to bother you.
6.9.1 was released recently, but we are stuck at 6.8.0.
Are you working on this? Any plan about it?
If you don't, I might give it a try.
In that case, did you look at it already? Any showstopper?
bye & Thanks
av.
On 08/25/15 12:46, Christoph Moench-Tegeder wrote:
Additionally, you're encouraged to use the latest PostgreSQL version,
that is 9.4 these days.
For small not-so-important things, it might not be worth the switch; for
big important things, it might be too much of a trouble to switch light
Hello.
I'm trying to upgrade from samba 3.6 to 4.2 (mainly because the former
is deprecated, so I don't want AD, just plain old functionality).
I started with simpler installations and had almost no problem.
However, in a just a little bit more complex case (PDC+BDC with LDAP
backend), smbd
On 08/25/15 19:53, Stefan Esser wrote:
I have seen that kind of failure when the port was built on a system
that had www/libwww installed. In that case libmd5.so from libwww is
linked to samba in preference of the system's libmd.so.
Thanks Stefan.
I had seen one of your messages, but did not
On 08/02/15 13:35, Oliver Heesakkers wrote:
I believe you also need to
create extension xml
?
And databases/postgresql92-contrib
Hello.
Sorry for taking so much time, but I was on holiday.
I added postgresql92-contrib, then issued
# create extension xml;
But I got:
ERROR: could not
Hello.
I've recently updated postgresql92-server and now a script of mine gives:
ERROR: unsupported XML feature
DETAIL: This functionality requires the server to be built with libxml support.
HINT: You need to rebuild PostgreSQL using --with-libxml.
I thought I made a mistake, went back in
On 07/22/15 19:47, Daniel Austin via freebsd-ports wrote:
Hi,
We submitted an update to ports yesterday which means there's now a
0.8.8f_1 version if you update your ports tree.
The simple symlink will work fine too - it was a typo upstream.
Thanks to everyone.
Keep up the good work :)
bye
Hello.
Today, seeing the security advisory, I upgraded cacti to 0.8.8f on a
9.3/amd64 box.
Then I connected to the web interface and I was offered the upgrade
procedure; after that I get a blank web page.
The upgrade did not complete, so Cacti is not available.
In httpd-error log, I see:
On 07/15/15 11:56, Andrea Venturoli wrote:
I'll try enabling IPv6 in the kernel to see if that makes any difference
and eventually I'll file a bug report.
https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=201583
bye Thanks
av.
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Hello.
I've always used NMap, but now I've got several 10.1 boxes where it
doesn't work.
# nmap -sP -PI 192.168.1.0/24
Starting Nmap 6.47 ( http://nmap.org ) at 2015-07-13 11:50 CEST
route_dst_generic: Failed to obtain system routes: getsysroutes_dnet:
sysroutes_dnet_find_interfaces()
Hello Stefan.
I've seen your message from May on ports and I'm experiencing similar
troubles.
Did you find out anything useful? Did you create that PR?
You are using CURRENT, I'm using 9.3; you are talking about 4.1, I'm
trying 4.2; you say smbd and smbclient gets killed, but in my case
Hello.
Since 3.6 has been EOLed I'd like to upgrade all my such Samba
installations to 4.2.
Right now I don't want to switch any of them to AD; I just want to keep
running as I do now, but with a supported version.
So far I've been able to upgrade some servers with the following steps:
_
Hello.
I'm using audacious 3.6.2 on 9.3/i386.
I noticed that, when playing an mp3, if I press pause, it will start
hogging one CPU (that's 25% load on my quad-core system); as soon as I
press pause again and playback restarts, CPU usage drops to normal again.
Not a big problem, but I thought
Hello.
My installation of samba42 ended like this:
'install' finished successfully (4m4.676s)
Compressing man pages (compress-man)
=== Staging rc.d startup script(s)
--- Build of net/samba42 ended at: Tue, 16 Jun 2015 11:49:18 +0200 (consumed
00:18:15)
--- Installation of net/samba42
On 06/12/15 01:34, Michelle Sullivan wrote:
Roger Marquis wrote:
The ports-secteam knows about this but posting here in case someone wants to
update ahead of the port, from this morning's Hackernews:
https://www.openssl.org/news/secadv_20150611.txt
*wonders how this will affect 8.x 9.x*
Hello.
Is it possible to run portupgrade from the base system, while addressing
a jail?
I see some threads about this, but they all go back to the pre-pkgng era.
To me it look like pkg -r /usr/jail/xxx works, but I don't see any way
to make portupgrade pass this option along.
Then again, I
Hello.
The box is a 9.3/i386 and the problem is in the patch phase:
root@xx:/usr/ports/www/chromium # svn update
Updating '.':
At revision 384899.
root@xx:/usr/ports/www/chromium # make clean
=== Cleaning for chromium-42.0.2311.90
root@xx:/usr/ports/www/chromium # make extract
To
On 04/12/15 18:41, Dan Langille wrote:
That is a good idea. Please submit a PR so we do not lose track of this. I
ask because it may be some time before I work on this.
We'll have the default with IPV6 on.
Done: it's #199535.
bye Thanks
av.
Hello.
On a lot of systems, pkg audit gives:
ruby-2.0.0.645,1 is vulnerable:
Ruby -- OpenSSL Hostname Verification Vulnerability
CVE: CVE-2015-1855
WWW: http://vuxml.FreeBSD.org/freebsd/d4379f59-3e9b-49eb-933b-61de4d0b0fdb.html
However the links above states ruby20 ** 2.0.0.645,1 is
Hello.
Running Bacula on a system where IPv6 was disabled in the kernel yields
lot of errors:
# bconsole
Connecting to Director localhost:9101
bconsole: bsock.c:227-0 Socket open error. proto=28 port=9101. ERR=Protocol not
supported
...
*autodisplay on
*status client
...
12-Apr 17:34
Hello.
The box is a 9.3/amd64 and this is the controller I have:
aac0@pci0:4:14:0: class=0x010400 card=0x02bc9005 chip=0x02859005 rev=0x00
hdr=0x00
vendor = 'Adaptec'
device = 'AAC-RAID'
class = mass storage
subclass = RAID
Since I've upgraded arcconf to
Hello.
I'm trying to upgrade OpensCAD to 2015.03, which was committed yesterday.
However it fails to build.
Following is the log.
# make
=== License GPLv2 accepted by the user
=== openscad-2015.03 depends on file: /usr/local/sbin/pkg - found
=== Fetching all distfiles required by
On 03/18/15 14:15, geoffroy desvernay wrote:
You have to use commmands as netdisco user (I should document this…)
=
su - netdisco
netdisco-daemon status
Hello.
Thanks for your answer, but this did not help.
Fred's suggestion (setting NEDISCO_HOME) solved.
bye
av.
P.S. Thanks Fred!
Hello.
After discovering this software from UPDATING, I decided to give it a try.
The box is 8.4-RELEASE-p24/amd64 running PERL 5.18.
What I get, however, is:
# netdisco-daemon status
Sorry, can't find libs required for App::Netdisco.
BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at
Hello.
As per subject, Inkscape will compile with clang, which will end with
several Bad machine code.
There is more than one report of this, but I was not able to find a
solution.
Strangely Freshports reports Fix the build on 9.x and 8.x. in a recent
commit, but this does not seem to work
Hello.
I'm looking for a centralized backup solution with the following
requirements:
_ server (FreeBSD) side storage and/or NAS storage;
_ Windows and Mac client support;
_ push model (meaning a client will initiate a backup when it is
powered up/connected);
_ ability to run script on the
it in the port tree, though.
Before I start hitting my head on it, has anyone already tried it? Any
experience? Is it worth the hassle?
Any better alternative?
bye Thanks in advance
Andrea Venturoli
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On 03/04/15 15:54, Kurt Jaeger wrote:
Hi!
I stumbled upon this software:
http://network-weathermap.com
'portfind weathermap' says:
- phpweathermap-0.97a_1 (/usr/ports/net-mgmt/phpweathermap)
- weathermap-1.1.1_6 (/usr/ports/net-mgmt/weathermap)
The first result is the one you are looking
Hello.
Due to the latest vulnerabilities, I'm trying to upgrade FireFox, but it
stops on this error:
clang++ -o Unified_cpp_content_media2.o -c -I../../dist/stl_wrappers
-I../../dist/system_wrappers -include
/tmp/usr/ports/www/firefox/work/mozilla-release/config/gcc_hidden.h
-DOS_POSIX=1
On 01/17/15 17:19, Jan Beich wrote:
Already reported. std::abs(int64_t) for 32bit archs or std::llabs are not
available in base libstdc++ or before 10.0-RELEASE (r255294) for libstdc++
in lang/gcc47 and earlier (libstdc++/54686).
https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=196772
On 01/07/15 08:44, Scot Hetzel wrote:
I had a look at Mk/Uses/fortran.mk, it picks the version of fortran to
install based on the value found in either Mk/bsd.default-versions.mk
or the value defined in DEFAULT_VERSIONS. Unfortunately, it doesn't
have a clean way to specify a specific version.
On 01/07/15 00:10, Chris H wrote:
Sure. OK.
Maybe something along the lines of:
BUILD_DEPENDS+= ${PREFIX}/bin/gcc49:${PORTSDIR}/lang/gcc49
This did not help.
Some extract from the configuration/build:
=== freecad-20150106 depends on executable: gfortran48 - found
...
/usr/local/bin/g++49
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