On Sun, 29 Apr 2012 00:26:50 -0700, per...@pluto.rain.com wrote:
Alejandro Imass a...@p2ee.org wrote:
3) the directories were moved at reboot by journal recovery,
fsck or something else
I think it's *extremely* unlikely that fsck was involved, because
it just doesn't do things like
When running portupgrade -cfa, is there any way to find out where it's up to
and/ot what is still in the queue to be re-built?
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On Sunday 29 April 2012, dgmm wrote:
When running portupgrade -cfa, is there any way to find out where it's up
to and/ot what is still in the queue to be re-built?
Oops. It was obvious really.
ls /var/db/pkg -htU
...is good enough for my needs.
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On Sun, Apr 29, 2012 at 4:37 AM, Polytropon free...@edvax.de wrote:
On Sun, 29 Apr 2012 00:26:50 -0700, per...@pluto.rain.com wrote:
Alejandro Imass a...@p2ee.org wrote:
3) the directories were moved at reboot by journal recovery,
fsck or something else
I think it's *extremely* unlikely
I'm working on developing some stuff in Perl on my box, which works fairly
well unless I go to update my system. Anytime I do, I get the following
error from portmanager:
`rCreateInstalledDbVerifyContentsFile 0.4.1_9 error: @comment ORIGIN: not
found in /var/db/pkg/bsdpan-$MODULE_NAME`
On Sun, 29 Apr 2012 12:25:39 -0400
Daniel Staal articulated:
{SNIP}
Which would be fine, if annoying, if everything actually was available
in Ports. But it's not: I'm using several modules that aren't
available from Ports, and of course the modules I'm *developing*
aren't available from Ports.
Alejandro Imass ait at p2ee.org writes:
...
And there was a log of a couple of ftp connections the same day this
happened, the ONLY 3 messages before the reboot at about 6 pm and they
were NOT from any of our customers. Here are the log entries:
Apr 27 05:54:37 nune ftp.proxy[2726]:
--As of April 29, 2012 12:46:52 PM -0400, Jerry is alleged to have said:
Which would be fine, if annoying, if everything actually was available
in Ports. But it's not: I'm using several modules that aren't
available from Ports, and of course the modules I'm *developing*
aren't available from
On Sun, 29 Apr 2012 13:23:23 -0400
Daniel Staal articulated:
--As of April 29, 2012 12:46:52 PM -0400, Jerry is alleged to have
said:
Which would be fine, if annoying, if everything actually was
available in Ports. But it's not: I'm using several modules that
aren't available from Ports, and
--As of April 29, 2012 1:36:55 PM -0400, Jerry is alleged to have said:
UNTESTED: In the /usr/local/etc/portmanager/pm-020.conf file, add the
specific port(s) you are trying to bypass.
EXAMPLE:
IGNORE|www/tidy|
Again, this is untested, but I have used it for other ports that I
needed
On Sun, Apr 29, 2012 at 1:15 PM, jb jb.1234a...@gmail.com wrote:
Alejandro Imass ait at p2ee.org writes:
...
And there was a log of a couple of ftp connections the same day this
happened, the ONLY 3 messages before the reboot at about 6 pm and they
were NOT from any of our customers. Here
--As of April 29, 2012 1:36:55 PM -0400, Jerry is alleged to have said:
I will have a look at the CPAN module:
CGI::Application::Plugin::CompressGzip later today or tomorrow and see
if I can make a port of it for you.
--As for the rest, it is mine.
Sorry, I should have put this in the other
Alejandro Imass ait at p2ee.org writes:
...
What you should do right now is to get some recent general or security
cd/dvd
with chkrootkit and rkhunter and run them from that external read-only
media.
I would also suggest that you look over config files of all packages
involved.
On Sun, 29 Apr 2012 12:25:39 -0400
Daniel Staal wrote:
So, is there any way to *avoid* getting that error? Some way where I
can actually use the ports system to keep my stuff up to date? (Even
if it doesn't include the manually-installed software?)
It think you should be able to prevent
--As of April 29, 2012 8:11:19 PM +0100, RW is alleged to have said:
So, is there any way to *avoid* getting that error? Some way where I
can actually use the ports system to keep my stuff up to date? (Even
if it doesn't include the manually-installed software?)
It think you should be able
On Sat, Apr 28, 2012 at 08:01:13AM +0200, Polytropon wrote:
On Fri, 27 Apr 2012 18:36:13 -0600, Chad Perrin wrote:
On Fri, Apr 27, 2012 at 06:00:51PM -0400, Jerry wrote:
On Fri, 27 Apr 2012 14:33:29 -0700 David Brodbeck articulated:
Again, this is one of the reasons credit scoring is
On a Gateway ML6732 notebook, FreeBSD 9-stable is working great. Video
works (i915), sound works, the only thing that isn't quite right is that
the first character typed after the FreeBSD kernel loads is lost. After
that, it works normally. This makes entering a passphrase more
challenging.
On Sun, Apr 29, 2012 at 6:04 PM, Warren Block wbl...@wonkity.com wrote:
On a Gateway ML6732 notebook, FreeBSD 9-stable is working great. Video
works (i915), sound works, the only thing that isn't quite right is that
the first character typed after the FreeBSD kernel loads is lost. After
On Sun, 29 Apr 2012, Warren Block wrote:
On a Gateway ML6732 notebook, FreeBSD 9-stable is working great. Video works
(i915), sound works, the only thing that isn't quite right is that the first
character typed after the FreeBSD kernel loads is lost. After that, it works
normally. This
On Sun, 29 Apr 2012, Adam Vande More wrote:
On Sun, Apr 29, 2012 at 6:04 PM, Warren Block wbl...@wonkity.com wrote:
On a Gateway ML6732 notebook, FreeBSD 9-stable is working great. Video
works (i915), sound works, the only thing that isn't quite right is that the
first character typed
Hi,
On Monday 30 April 2012 02:02:41 jb wrote:
Alejandro Imass ait at p2ee.org writes:
...
What you should do right now is to get some recent general or security
cd/dvd
with chkrootkit and rkhunter and run them from that external read-only
media.
I would also suggest that
On Sun, Apr 29, 2012 at 11:49 PM, Erich Dollansky
er...@alogreentechnologies.com wrote:
Hi,
On Monday 30 April 2012 02:02:41 jb wrote:
Alejandro Imass ait at p2ee.org writes:
...
What you should do right now is to get some recent general or security
cd/dvd
with chkrootkit and
I have installed FreeBSD 9.0 last night and so far, so good except firefox
installation.
it simply doesn't build with this message.
# make install clean
=== firefox-12.0,1 is marked as broken: does not build.
*** Error code 1
Stop in /usr/ports/www/firefox.
is it just me or is firefox really
On Sun, 29 Apr 2012, Lars Eighner wrote:
On Sun, 29 Apr 2012, Warren Block wrote:
On a Gateway ML6732 notebook, FreeBSD 9-stable is working great. Video
works (i915), sound works, the only thing that isn't quite right is that
the first character typed after the FreeBSD kernel loads is lost.
Jong-Beom Kim writes:
I have installed FreeBSD 9.0 last night and so far, so good except firefox
installation.
it simply doesn't build with this message.
# make install clean
=== firefox-12.0,1 is marked as broken: does not build.
*** Error code 1
Stop in
*** Error code 1
Stop in /usr/ports/www/firefox.
is it just me or is firefox really broken currently?
or maybe it finally got market as such ;)
As well as many other browsers.
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On Apr 30, 2012, at 7:01 AM, Jong-Beom Kim wrote:
I have installed FreeBSD 9.0 last night and so far, so good except firefox
installation.
it simply doesn't build with this message.
# make install clean
=== firefox-12.0,1 is marked as broken: does not build.
*** Error code 1
Stop in
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