Hello!
I'm looking for recommendations for an image viewer that does not choke on a
large number of files, I tried fotoxx but that dies on 20,000 files and other
tools (like danpei) seem to want to read all files first before displaying any
thumbnails. Is there a tool that just dynamically
I'm on 9.0 Release AMD64 and did not have Compat8x installed from ports which
fixed the issue, but I am wondering what (apart from upgrading *all* ports)
would be the correct approach to find out which port needs to be updated so
that whatever references the libz.so.5 version instead of
When I start
cd /usr/src
make buildkernel KERNELCONF=MYKERNEL
then the process start and gives
--
Kernel build for GENERIC started on Sat Feb 25 10:59:25 EST 2012
--
Even
make buildkernel KERNCONF=AsusAMD620
is what I do.
Erich
ARGHHH... KERNCONF not KERNELCONF... scuse my blindness...
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ARRGGGHH
I knew it was something simple like this. I compiled on one box and
installed on another, so /etc/make.conf on one was used during compile and
another make.conf during install.
Big trap.
Thanks a lot!
Caro
From: Chuck Swiger [EMAIL PROTECTED]
The _p.a files are profiled versions of
I have just run make buildworld on '4 stable' (4.9) and with make
installworld I get a ton of missing files, such as libvgl_p.a /usr/lib, all
follwing the same pattern where a .a file exists but the corresponding _p.a
file in the same lib directory.
What's up with that and what are those pesky
How can I install a port without reference to already installed portions of
it, so that it blindly installs everything it needs, regardless of what may
or may not already be there? I think I messed up KDE and ended up installing
some parts by themselves but it still misses obscure files, like