On 5/20/21 4:11 PM, Alexis Praga wrote:
Thanks for the suggestions.
At least, if your machine is powerful enough, you can edit your
/usr/local/etc/poudriere.conf and list these big ports in
ALLOW_MAKE_JOBS_PACKAGES.
I'm using ALLOW_MAKE_JOBS=yes already so it won't help unfortunately, I
Hello.
I'm using net-mgmt/nagios4 and I'd like to try adding PNP to it.
Alas the port depends on net-mgmt/nagios (i.e. version 3.5.1).
From general docs, I see PNP should work with Nagios 4.x.
Is this expected NOT to work specifically on FreeBSD?
Or can I go ahead and try modifying the DEPENDS
On 2/6/21 9:05 PM, DutchDaemon - FreeBSD Forums Administrator wrote:
On 06/02/2021 20:53, bob prohaska wrote:
perl5-5.32.0_1
perl5.30-5.30.3_1
The former is correct; no idea where the latter comes from; Perl 5.30
usually looks like 'perl5-5.30.0'.
Older version follow that notation
Hello.
Currently nagios-plugins has an option to depend on mysql-client (in
order to provide the check_mysql and check_mysql_query commands).
I build my packages with Poudriere and I need this MySQL support where I
have a Nagios instance. However, this brings mysql-client in on each and
Hello.
I've got several services authenticating against a Samba AD DC via
"saslauthd -a ldap"
This works perfectly from the users' point of view.
However I often find failures in the logs:
saslauthd[89676]: ldap_simple_bind() failed -1 (Can't contact LDAP server).
saslauthd[89676]: Retrying
On 11/16/20 8:11 AM, Andrea Venturoli wrote:
Hello.
A minion of mine stopped connecting to the master after I upgraded it to
12.2.
...
I tracked it down to interface em1 being without an IP address (since it
has vlan childs).
Please disregard!
This interface was manually selected
Hello.
A minion of mine stopped connecting to the master after I upgraded it to
12.2.
Error follows:
> ...
[DEBUG ] Connecting to master. Attempt 1 of 1
[ERROR ] An un-handled exception was caught by salt's global exception
handler:
KeyError: 'inet'
Traceback (most recent call last):
On 11/13/20 1:52 PM, Yuri Pankov wrote:
So we need the len of 128 we need size of digest buf to be > 256, the
following patch worked for me:
You beat me to this :)
I compiled rdesktop with DEBUG last night, but still it stripped the
debug info. So I was not able to look at it yet.
Also
On 11/12/20 9:52 PM, Dave Horsfall wrote:
Never use file locking on NFS. Period. One day it *will* bite you, due
to some yet-to-be-discovered bug. In the meantime, feel free to ignore
the advice of those who have been there before...
Thanks for the advice.
What protocol do you suggest,
On 11/12/20 5:18 PM, Yuri Pankov wrote:
Could it be something that changed on remote side, e.g. any recent
updates?
Sure.
Most targets are Windows 10 machines, so they possibly updated to a
newer version, but I don't know.
One is Windows 2012, though, so I don't think that changed that
Hello.
After many year of happy usage, since yesterday rdesktop dumps core
(12.2/amd64).
% rdesktop xx
Assertion failed: ((len * 2) < size), function _utils_data_to_hex, file
utils.c, line 499.
Abort (core dumped)
This is systematic with 4 servers out of 5; the 5th still works
On 11/11/20 8:05 PM, Dimitry Andric wrote:
Firefox uses sqlite databases to store cookies, history and other items.
You should never store these on NFS.
Really?
It has worked properly for years; it's only been broken for some months.
Besides history works perfectly.
Wouldn't any corruption
Hello.
Since some months I've been experiencing data loss with Firefox.
I'm currently running Firefox-esr-78.4.1 on FreeBSD 12.2/amd64.
I guess this is related to cookies, since it loses saved form data and I
keep having to login again on sites where I had logon and never logout,
accept
Hello.
After switching from 2020Q3 to 2020Q4, I'm no longer able to use py-GEOIP2:
pkg_resources.ContextualVersionConflict: (requests 2.22.0
(/usr/local/lib/python3.7/site-packages),
Requirement.parse('requests<3.0.0,>=2.24.0'), {'geoip2'})
Unless I'm misintepreting this, it looks like
On 10/16/20 4:44 PM, Thierry Thomas wrote:
Are they abandoned upstream?
Some activities take place in GitHub. E.g. for MDB2 and Mail_Queue:
- https://github.com/pear/MDB2
- https://github.com/pear/Mail_Queue
but no release seem produced.
Hello and thanks for your time.
Since PEAR (or at
Hello.
I'm maintaing a software that uses some pear packages, i.e.
php74-pear-1.10.6
php74-pear-MDB2-2.5.0.b5
php74-pear-MDB2_Driver_pgsql-1.5.0.b4_2
php74-pear-Mail-1.4.1,1
php74-pear-Mail_Mime-1.10.9,2
php74-pear-Mail_Queue-1.2.7_1
php74-pear-Net_SMTP-1.9.0
php74-pear-Net_Socket-1.0.14
What's
On 2020-09-20 11:58, Stefan Esser wrote:
I have derived a port for Samba-4.12.7 from net/sambar411 and have made
it available for testing on Phabrcator:
https://reviews.freebsd.org/D26491
The CONFLICTS line is commented out to allow compilation if an older
version of this port is already
Hello.
Since yesterday I cannot build some ports when using 2020Q3 branch.
Reason seems to be www/node was upgraded to 14.11.0 and now requires
"libuv>=1.39.0"; however devel/libuv is at 1.38.0.
Notice I'm not a direct Node user, but this prevents building (among
others) FireFox, ThunderBird
Hello.
Just FYI (I solved in other ways).
I tried installing this port in its (default) 3.7 flavour, but it does
not work: the code is full of lines like "print "\n%s" % msg", which,
AFAIK, is Python 2.x code and is not supported in 3.x.
In fact release notes for 0.9.20 (1) say "Python 3.6
On 2020-08-31 16:30, Kurt Jaeger wrote:
Hi!
I see Squid 4.13 was released 8 days ago: it's "strongly suggested"
everyone updates, as it fixes "serious" security issues.
I don't see it coming in the port tree and neither in the pkg audit
vulnerability database.
Hello.
I see Squid 4.13 was released 8 days ago: it's "strongly suggested"
everyone updates, as it fixes "serious" security issues.
I don't see it coming in the port tree and neither in the pkg audit
vulnerability database.
If you already knew, please disregard and forgive.
bye
On 2020-08-28 15:32, Kurt Jaeger wrote:
Should I consider the following or just trash it, given the warning?
The 'jail is newer' warning can be ignored, most of the time.
Thanks, I'll look into this, then.
bye
av.
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Hello.
Should I consider the following or just trash it, given the warning?
bye & Thanks
av.
Forwarded Message
Subject: [package - head-i386-default][astro/opencpn] Failed for
opencpn-5.0.0_1 in build
Date: Fri, 28 Aug 2020 09:33:03 GMT
From: pkg-fall...@freebsd.org
Hello.
Should that be devel/kyua?
Not to be nitpicking, but someone might try grep on UPDATING :)
bye
av.
Forwarded Message
Subject:AFFECTS: users of devel/kuya
Date: Wed, 22 Apr 2020 00:00:00 GMT
From: Alexander Kojevnikov
AFFECTS: users of
On 2020-04-06 20:12, Niclas Zeising wrote:
Hi!
Looking at the PR, it seems that Tobias had a couple of comments that
still need to be addressed.
Regards
Sorry, my fault: some of those notes slipped me by.
I'll post a new patch.
bye & Thanks
av.
Hello.
I see many ports have been marked deprecated two days ago, as they've
been broken for more than six months.
Among this, astro/opencpn, which I maintain: I opened a bug report (1)
in January in order to upgrade and fix this.
However iw was never committed.
Is something wrong with
On 2020-03-18 07:28, Chris wrote:
OK I'm a by ports make install as a rule. But I needed to
spin up a box quickly, and decided to use pkg(8). xorg,
and another port (package) I installed, dumped some
important information after the install. I stripped the
text from the console/terminal, and
On 2020-03-17 02:16, Dan McGrath wrote:
Hi,
Just a heads up that I also had bug report #243609 [1] open on this that
I guess can/should be closed now.
Thanks to all.
This is good news.
bye
av.
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On 2020-03-15 18:16, Michael Gmelin wrote:
swatch is still available as a new version on sourceforge (3.2.4).
Hmm...
From the port, website is here:
http://swatch.sourceforge.net/
Nothing to download, it seems, from there.
There's also:
https://sourceforge.net/p/swatch/
It was last updated
Hello.
I'm using security/swatch to look *in real time* for specific strings in
my logs, but now it's deprecated because it's unfetchable.
Can someone suggest an alternative?
N.B. I'm not looking for something that will parse logs at specified
times (e.g. run from cron); I already have
On 2020-02-28 16:37, Chris wrote:
What revision is your ports(7) tree at? I mention this, because according
the site that maintainer of bacula runs:
https://www.freshports.org/search.php?query=bacula=name=match=100=excludedeleted=category=asc=Search
indicates bacula is already at 9.6.2.
Hello.
Sorry to bother you, but I'm planning some upgrades of old Bacula
installation and I'd benefit from some info.
While I was going to update to 9.4.x, I saw 9.6.2 is out.
Do you have any schedule for the FreeBSD port?
Just to decide whether to wait for it or go ahead with 9.4 in the
Hello.
I'm trying to port a Python software that uses mail-parser, but I'm
stuck with a problem.
I build py37-mail-parser with Poudriere and install it in a 11.3 jail.
However, I'm getting the following error:
# mailparser
Traceback (most recent call last):
File
On 2020-01-19 16:38, Yasuhiro KIMURA wrote:
From: Andrea Venturoli
Subject: parsedmarc
Date: Sun, 19 Jan 2020 16:23:04 +0100
Is there any chance that these three port be updated?
You can create patches to update them by yourself and submit them to
FreeBSD Bugzilla.
If the maintainers have
Hello.
I'm trying to install parsedmarc:
https://domainaware.github.io/parsedmarc/
I've created a port (mail/py-parsedmarc) for it, but unfortunately, some
dendend port are missing; so I created them too: they would be
mail/py-imapclient, mail/py-mailsuite and dns/py-pubblicsuffix2.
That's
On 2019-12-30 03:26, Kubilay Kocak wrote:
Thanks to all that replied.
Especially the link to Python Ports Policy & Guidelines/Tips was very
useful, as I hadn't found this myself :(
I tried to follow all your suggestions, but I'm having some problems
with it...
Using CHEESESHOP
I
Hello.
I've got a system where I had to install a few Python libraries with
pip, but I don't like this, since pkg info will not list them.
Thus I'm trying to port them, but I never ported Python libraries
before; so, before I submit my work, I thought I'd ask if someone more
experienced
On 2019-12-02 15:16, Andrea Venturoli wrote:
On 2019-12-01 17:56, Boris Samorodov wrote:
What is the output of "sysctl kern.sugid_coredump"
command?
# sysctl kern.sugid_coredump
kern.sugid_coredump: 0
I've put kern.sugid_coredump=1 now; I'll see if this helps.
I confirm I can
On 2019-12-01 17:56, Boris Samorodov wrote:
What is the output of "sysctl kern.sugid_coredump"
command?
# sysctl kern.sugid_coredump
kern.sugid_coredump: 0
I've put kern.sugid_coredump=1 now; I'll see if this helps.
BTW, this was not needed with Samba 4.8. Is it something new with 4.10?
Hello.
I've recently installed net/samba410 in a 11.3/amd64 jail (like I've
done several times before(.
Unlike all other cases, in this particular instance smbd is crashing
often, but won't dump any core file.
In the logs I find:
[2019/11/22 12:34:37.366207, 0]
# pkg audit
libidn2-2.2.0 is vulnerable:
libidn2 -- roundtrip check vulnerability
CVE: CVE-2019-12290
WWW:
https://vuxml.FreeBSD.org/freebsd/f04f840d-0840-11ea-8d66-75d3253ef913.html
Opening the link, I find:
GNU libidn2 *before* 2.2.0 fails...
Which is right?
Is 2.2.0
On 2019-10-25 15:32, Miroslav Lachman wrote:
>...
As I understand it should be possible to have default ports tree
synchronised by SVN or Git with official tree and the second tree with
private ports only, called for example "myports" (/usr/myports)
Then in make.conf define OVERLAYS=
On 2019-10-25 11:35, Miroslav Lachman wrote:
I would like to try Overlay support in ports tree (announced few weeks
ago in 2019Q4 branch).
The question is will it work with Poudriere or not? We are building all
our packages with poudriere.
I tried adding OVERLAYS=
Hello.
After a previous thread of mine, where I tried to find out the situation
of Samba, came up with little useful info, seeing however that this
topic seems to interest a lot of people, I've tried to assemble a
document to summarize what can be found spread across the web and my own
On 2019-10-20 11:26, Mathieu Arnold wrote:
The ISC was very clear in that this update[1] is not a security related
release, so I have absolutely no plan to merge it.
1: https://lists.isc.org/pipermail/bind-announce/2019-October/001139.html
Sorry, I had already opened the bug as Kubilay
Hello.
I'm currently testing using the ports quarterly branch.
I see dns/bind911 was updated from 9.11.11 to 9.11.12 in head.
AFAICT this fixes a security vulnerability.
Shouldn't this be merged in the 2019Q4 branch?
Will it?
bye & Thanks
av.
On 2019-10-11 08:10, Erich Dollansky wrote:
Hi,
I just was wondering what this game has to do with the browser:
pkg install firefox says:
New packages to be INSTALLED:
firefox: 69.0.2_1,1
kf5-kholidays: 5.62.0
opencv: 3.4.1_24
tesseract: 4.1.0_3
On 2019-10-09 16:30, Baptiste Daroussin wrote:
Hello.
Please speak up in reply to this email, if you are
building without ipv6, why are you doing so, what are the real benefit for it.
I'm building without IPv6, just because it's one (currently useless)
less thing to worry about (settings,
On 2019-09-12 13:13, Andrea Venturoli wrote:
Hello.
I'd like some information WRT to the status of samba ports, what is
[not] working, what *should* be working and what is planned.
...
Is it supposed to be production ready?
What does and what does not work?
Is there some page (wiki
Hello.
I'd like some information WRT to the status of samba ports, what is
[not] working, what *should* be working and what is planned.
I'm using samba48 at several sites and I'm obviously encountering the
problem described in
https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=239480
On 2019-08-30 18:53, Andrea Venturoli wrote:
Looks like CardBook.
That's what I think too... but I didn't check (yet).
bye & Thanks
av.
This is solved with by removing CardBook and installing it from here:
https://gitlab.com/CardBook/CardBook/upl
On 2019-09-01 15:07, Per olof Ljungmark wrote:
- Some attachments are not accessible, "Save As" is greyed
Please see
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1576584
There you'll find a workaround, but I'll also be glad if you could chime
in and say *you too* are seeing this problem,
On 2019-08-30 18:45, Christoph Moench-Tegeder wrote:
## Andrea Venturoli (m...@netfence.it):
68.0_2 brought other problems, BTW: at the bottom of the main TB window
I now have 2cm grey space with a red string:
--^
Don't
On 2019-08-27 16:50, Jan Beich wrote:
(Sorry for the previous incomplete message).
Can you try updating to 68.0_2 (aka rc6)? Note, it hasn't been built by
the package cluster yet.
Did this, but behavious is the same.
I found a workaround, however: in case you are interested, see the bug
On 2019-08-27 16:50, Jan Beich wrote:
Can you try updating to 68.0_2 (aka rc6)? Note, it hasn't been built by
the package cluster yet.
Did this, but behavious is the same.
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Hello.
Since I upgraded to TB 68.0, I'm experiencing a problem opening or
saving an attachment.
I opened a bug here:
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1576584
However they say they cannot reproduce this and possibly this is a
FreeBSD specific bug.
So I'd like to ask: is anyone
Hello.
I've got a few Samba 4.8 DCs running in jails on 11.2 or 11.3 amd64 with
packages I build myself with Poudriere.
I hadn't upgraded those jails in a while, but after I did, I'm having a
problem with samba-tool:
root@dc1:~ # samba-tool user list
ldb: Unable to find backend for
On 8/15/19 7:50 PM, Kevin Oberman wrote:
I'll probably regret opening this potential can of worms, but I find these
reports of instability in Firefox surprising. I have used Firfox as my web
browser on FreeBSD for many year, going back to at least Firefox v3 and
probably v2. I can't say I've
Hello.
# cd /usr/ports/mail/dcc-dccd; make fetch
===> License DCC needs confirmation, will ask later
===> dcc-dccd-2.3.167 depends on file: /usr/local/sbin/pkg - found
=> dcc-2.3.167.tar.Z doesn't seem to exist in /usr/ports/distfiles/.
=> Attempting to fetch
Hello.
On one (and only one) of my 11.2/amd64 systems, portsdb -U has been
consistently failing for several days, with the following error message:
make_index: /usr/ports/www/radicale: no entry for /usr/ports/www/py-requests1
I usually just delete www/radicale, since I don't use it, but
On 6/13/19 5:56 PM, Freddie Cash wrote:
Seems to be a known issue with NFS storage of the .mozilla folder that's
made worse with NFSv4:
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1428169
Has to do with file locking and race conditions in the multi-process
setup, and using SQLite databases
Hello.
For years I've had my home on an NFSv3 server.
Finally I decided to move to NFSv4.
Now the following happens every now and then (let's say, 1 out of 5
times I launch it):
_ FireFox is closed (no process running);
_ I open FireFox and, while it works, a red message appears saying:
"The
Hello.
Not sure if I'm doing something wrong, if it's a bug upstream or a
problem related to FreeBSD ports...
I'm unable to get dropbox-api to use proxy settings.
I have "HTTP_PROXY=http://192.168.xxx.yyy:/; in my env and I'm using
the -e switch to the sync command.
AFAICT from the
On 2019-05-22 14:29, Miroslav Lachman wrote:
Steven Hartland wrote on 2019/05/22 13:56:
Pretty sure chrome has a headless mode now, perhaps you could use that.
The last time I tried chrome headless it was so big beast (for headless
servers) that I abandoned it.
True, but I'm using it
On 5/18/19 4:14 PM, Andrea Venturoli wrote:
I'm not saying it's solved, however, since these dumps in the past have
stopped appearing several times, and later started happening again; so
I'll have to keep an eye on this.
Ok, so new dumps have allowed to better pinpoint where the overflow
On 5/8/19 1:44 PM, Jan Beich wrote:
Hello.
While I am by no means at the end of this, I'll post some updates.
> "stack overflow detected" messages are part of -fstack-protector*.
> Recently, ports/ default changed to -strong in order to follow base/.
>
>
On 5/8/19 2:46 PM, Hans Petter Selasky wrote:
On 2019-05-08 13:44, Jan Beich wrote:
Andrea Venturoli writes:
Try to install GDB from ports and use that. It often helps.
Right!!! Thanks!!!
I always install installing it when I develop, but forgot to think about
it in this sysadmin-side
On 5/8/19 12:25 PM, Konstantin Belousov wrote:
Signal 6 is SIGABRT, which means most likely that some assert was triggered.
You should look into your logs.
samba.log shows nothing at level 1 (default); at level 3 gives gobs of
information and I don't look what to look for.
In all.log,
Hello.
I've got a few servers where I run Samba 4.8 in a jail as an AD DC.
Lately, on a couple of them, it started dumping core: on one server,
apparently everything works fine after that; on another one I have
intermittent DNS issues, but I'm not sure they are related to this core.
I tried
On 3/17/19 7:03 PM, Christoph Moench-Tegeder wrote:
Uh, define "illegible crap". Wrong glyphs? Bad rendering (blocky pixels,
blurry?)?
More "something blocky, vaguely, *really* vaguely, resembling the
indended text": something you can read only if you already know what it
says.
My
On 3/13/19 12:47 PM, Robert Huff wrote:
Andrea Venturoli writes:
Sorry if my question is vague, but I'm lost at where to start looking.
May I suggest "gecko@", which I believe to be the list for
Mozilla-based ports?
Ref
Hello.
Whenever I try printing from FireFox (mainly to PDF virtual printer, but
also on paper), I get wrong headers fonts.
I.e. most of the page gets printed properly, but [sub]titles (or any
bigger text) are just illegible crap.
Of course I see the page correctly on screen, before printing.
On 3/5/19 5:26 PM, Andrea Venturoli wrote:
I'll try rebuilding and reinstalling world (even if it should not really
change, apart from version number); if something different happens I'll
report back.
As expected, upgrading world from 11.2p8 to 11.2p9 did not change anything.
I had
On 3/5/19 5:06 PM, Kurt Jaeger wrote:
Which begs the question: for which kernel was valgrind compiled ?
I had the original problem in a jail on machine "A"; valgrind was
compiled on an identical machine ("B") with Poudriere.
Machine "A" and "B" run the same kernel and userland (the latter
On 3/5/19 4:43 PM, Serpent7776 wrote:
Working fine for me with same setup with exception of patch level which is both
-p9. Maybe your userland is out of sync with the kernel?
AFAICT there is no difference in userland between p8 and p9.
p8 to p9 modification only affects kernel.
bye & Thanks
Hello.
I've been using valgrind for a long time.
After some months without using it, today it does not work anymore.
# freebsd-version -ku
11.2-RELEASE-p9
11.2-RELEASE-p8
# uname -p
amd64
# pkg info | grep valgrind
valgrind-3.10.1.20160113_7,1 Memory debugging and profiling tool
# valgrind
On 2/8/19 8:13 PM, Torfinn Ingolfsen wrote:
Just checking: is anyone using FreeCAD 0.17 (cad/freecad) under FreeBSD at all?
I installed it from ports, I'm running
tingo@kg-core1$ uname -a
FreeBSD kg-core1.kg4.no 11.2-STABLE FreeBSD 11.2-STABLE #0 r342545:
Thu Dec 27 00:29:46 CET 2018
Hello.
Just my 2c on the status of this port.
Currently it's marked as broken.
If I remove the BROKEN line, it compiles fine through ports, but fails
in poudriere.
Just adding "opengl" to USE_QT solved this for me (11.2/amd64).
Can't tell if there's more to it...
bye
av.
On 1/13/19 1:29 PM, tech-lists wrote:
Hi,
Is there a way of installing php56 and php56-extensions from ports or
packages now?
I know it's EoL, but need it because I need to support a (non-ports)
program for the time being and said program will not work under php7*
context is 11-stable/amd64
On 1/13/19 1:29 PM, tech-lists wrote:
Hi,
Is there a way of installing php56 and php56-extensions from ports or
packages now?
I know it's EoL, but need it because I need to support a (non-ports)
program for the time being and said program will not work under php7*
context is 11-stable/amd64
On 11/14/18 7:35 AM, Matthias Fechner wrote:
maybe an OPTION problem.
Make sure you disable the GOST option (in bind and openssl), I faced a
similar problem, but I thing this option was removed, but I think it is
a try worth.
Hello.
Just to say I've been hit by the same problem: fortunately
Hello.
I'm having trouble compiling net/samba46 with Poudriere.
Last lines of the log:
[3724/3775] Generating manpages/vfs_catia.8
runner XML_CATALOG_FILES="file:///etc/xml/catalog file:///usr/local/share/xml/catalog
Hello.
I've got a problem with this port: I'm running it from a Nagios instance
on another host (through NRPE3) and I need sudo to do this, as NRPE3
will run as user nagios.
Now:
_ running "/usr/local/libexec/nagios/check_ipmi_sensor" as root works;
_ running "/usr/local/bin/sudo
On 9/14/18 8:33 PM, Tijl Coosemans wrote:
Is there a way I can see what file Firefox is writing too?
I tried "lsof|grep firefox", but that will list some 1200-1300 entries
and I still don't know which is the one.
Try the patch in https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=222356
For
Hello.
I think FireFox (ESR) on my system makes really too much disk I/O.
My profile is on an NFS drive, but I hear local disks spinning, so I
guess it's writing to /tmp or /var/tmp (or another local folder).
Looks like animations are what really make him go mad: just opening
On 9/8/18 10:15 PM, Miroslav Lachman wrote:
Hello.
I cannot speak about Nagios but if you really want to use PHP
I don't care much if it's PHP, python, whatever, as long as it works :)
to connect
to MSSQL, you can use databases/php71-pdo_dblib
Thanks.
This solved.
I didn't realize
On 9/6/18 7:30 PM, Andrea Venturoli wrote:
I'm now compiling 4.4.2 and will see if something changes.
Unfortunately, it didn't.
bye
av.
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Hello.
I was using a PHP based script to check MSSQL servers in my Nagios
installations.
However, it seems php56-mssql has no equivalent in he php71 world.
So, while searching for an alternative, I found this:
https://github.com/NagiosEnterprises/check_mssql_collection
As anyone already
On 9/6/18 6:41 PM, Lee Brown wrote:
I run nagios4-4.4.4.1,1 it works fine, as you describe. Self built with
poudriere.
Guess it's 4.4.1, not 4.4.4.1...
I too build it with Poudriere.
I'm now compiling 4.4.2 and will see if something changes.
Meanwhile, which OPTIONS did you select?
On 9/6/18 1:43 PM, Per olof Ljungmark wrote:
I see this was discussed here:
https://github.com/NagiosEnterprises/nagioscore/issues/303
and I understand correctly this is supposed to be fixed upstream.
Is it a problem specific to our FreeBSD port?
This is interesting, which version are you
Hello.
I run several instances of Nagios and they all share a problem: reports,
alert histories, notifications, etc... cannot be viewed due to
permission problems.
In fact all the files are owned by nagios and access is denied to user
www. Of course I can chown/chmod them, but it's not a
Hello.
I know this is a question as old as Thunderbird is, but...
I don't get along well with 12H date format, but unfortunately I seem to
be stuck with it after the switch to 60.0. Previous version worked fine
in 24H format.
I'm using XFCE and I read that TB will just use "my OS date
On 9/4/18 8:55 AM, Wojciech Puchar wrote:
well i still use 3.6.25 :)
Thanks, but no thanks :)
I don't want to hang around with old, unsupported and incompatible software.
bye
av.
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Hello.
Watching the default version of Samba switching from 4.6 to 4.7, due to
4.9 being around the corner and 4.6 being dropped upstream, I feel like
reviving this old thread:
http://linux-unix-open-source.1053819.n5.nabble.com/Future-of-SAMBA-on-FreeBSD-td5932128.html
I'm currently
On 8/18/18 9:57 AM, Kurt Jaeger wrote:
Hi!
Finally the setup.sh script fails with "cp: ocsreports/*: No such file
or directory". You mentioned ocsreports is not included? Could you
please explain this?
Attached to
https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=227550
is the diff for the
On 8/13/18 5:52 PM, Fernando Apesteguía wrote:
Would you give this one a try?
https://people.freebsd.org/~fernape/patches/ocsinventory.svndiff
It builds on {10.4,11.1}{amd64,i386} and 12i386. Didn't test in other
combinations.
It's a bit difficult for me to test it at the moment.
Thank you
Hello.
Is anyone using this software on FreeBSD?
The port is at 2.1.2, while 2.5 is out, so I guess it's unmantained.
Is someone working on this?
Do you have any alternative to suggest?
I'm mainly interested in some inventoring the networks of my customers
(mainly PCs and Macs, with hardware
Hello.
Since a couple of days this port does not build anymore on my 11.2/amd64
box.
I get the same error building directly from ports or with Poudriere.
I'm attaching the Poudriere build log.
Any help in solving this?
bye & Thanks
av.
Hello.
As an heavy user of ThunderBird + Ligthning I was a bit worried when I
saw the following commit message this morning:
mail/thunderbird: drop LIGHTNING as it's unusable after r470672
I understand this was later backed out, but I'd like to ask some questions.
Is Lightning going away
Hello.
I've been using this port since net/socket was removed and never had any
trouble.
Lately, however, I'm seeing something like this in the logs:
tcpproxy[7001]: Error on connect(): Connection refused, not adding client 16
tcpproxy[7001]: Error on connect(): Connection refused, not
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