My portupgrade is failing to build qt33 with this
/usr/libexec/elf/ld: libqt-mt.so.3.3.1: undefined versioned symbol name
__dynamic_cast@@CXXABI_1.2
/usr/libexec/elf/ld: failed to set dynamic section sizes: Bad value
*** Error code 1
--Chuck
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Your right, 4.9 Release. Everything else is pretty generic
At 05:10 PM 4/4/2004, Kris Kennaway wrote:
On Sun, Apr 04, 2004 at 04:52:50PM -0700, Chuck McManis wrote:
My portupgrade is failing to build qt33 with this
/usr/libexec/elf/ld: libqt-mt.so.3.3.1: undefined versioned symbol name
directory. (bogus in and of itself, since c++ should not have
accepted the later version but that appears to have been the problem, my
portupgrade since built qt33 and has moved on to kdelibe3.
--Chuck
At 05:40 PM 4/4/2004, Chuck McManis wrote:
Your right, 4.9 Release. Everything else is pretty
At 07:26 AM 4/3/2004, you wrote:
I'm running KDE 3.1.4 under FreeBSD 5.2-CURRENT. I want to upgrade to KDE
3.2.1, and I've tried this a number of ways, using the ports system: I've
tried using 'portupgrade kde' and also in smaller chunks like 'portupgrade
kdelibs' and 'portupgrade kdebase', and
At 04:43 AM 4/1/2004, Lorin Lund wrote:
Qwest is my phone company. When I signed up for DSL I opted for
and external DSL connection. They supplied an ActionTec router/hub/modem.
It has an HTML interface for configuration and it has a limited amount
of traffic logging. The log shows the
At 11:12 AM 4/2/2004, meimi wrote:
Actually, what I want to know is the general steps for finding the problems.
Step #1 - Look in the message log (/var/log/messages), and ideally a copy
of the console output, to see why you server stopped running. (or if your
server stopped running)
The
Its a bit confusing because you mention the DSL router and my server as
if they are two different machines. If they are, then are they the ONLY two
different machines behind the DSL router? Is it possible you have a Windoze
PC on your subnet somewhere? Seems that dawsonmail.com is a hostile web
At 11:18 AM 3/28/2004, Jorn Argelo wrote:
Besides, who needs Windows programs anyway? You have everything you want for
free, except for games.
Hmm, how about something that can do what PhotoShop can do? How about
something that can do what AutoCAD or TurboCAD can do? How about something
that can
At 11:58 AM 3/28/2004, Jorn Argelo wrote:
True. However, so far you've just mentioned the CAD programs. I don't think
that that is a large group when you compare it with the Office users for
instance.
Come on, lets be fair, if we wanted to limit the application to simply
emacs guess what? Freebsd
I don't believe you can configure Windows to boot on anything other than
what the BIOS believes is disk 0 (aka Drive C), so set it up such that
Windows is on the first drive and FreeBSD is on the second, and have the
boot manager or Grub or whatever set up to boot from the other drive.
--Chuck
I've got an Omnibook 6100 I'm installing 5.2.1 on, and the ethernet port is
not working correctly (dhclient hangs for ever on it). There is some
chatter on the Linux lists about a fix from Intel for this particular
laptop/chip but I haven't found a FreeBSD equivalent. Anyone know where it
At 12:50 PM 3/24/2004, you wrote:
Why have you sold my email address to spammers?
The [EMAIL PROTECTED] email was a one-time disposable email
address that I only ever gave to FreeBSD.org.
Now I am receiving spam email targeted at that address.
An address I only gave YOU.
Any suggestions or
Interesting, I was playing around with KDE and compiled the Kjewel source
code (its a tetris clone). When I run it, it doesn't have its puzzle
pieces, but it also causes the entire window system to completely lock up.
No keyboard events appear to be getting through. If I telnet into the
system
At 08:44 AM 3/23/2004, Nathan Kinkade wrote:
Can anyone on the list point me to a manufacturers site or documentation
that unequivocally states in clear terms the real dangers of hotplugging
a PS/2 device? Like some of the other people who have replied, in the
past I have hot-plugged many a PS/2
At 09:24 PM 3/21/2004, Abel Navarro wrote:
Hi all,
this program ends with a segmentation fault in a FreeBSD 5.1.2-RELEASE:
main() { time(); }
Good for it! Seeing as time takes a pointer to a time_t, not passing it one
would use what ever happened to be on the stack as a pointer.
I don't have
At 03:24 PM 3/19/2004, you wrote:
Top-posting may be an opinion, but RFC 1855 makes it _standard_ opinion.
Let's get serious for a minute here. Just because someone wrote up an
INFORMATIONAL RFC does NOT make it STANDARD. It makes it INFORMATIONAL. Big
difference. Go look up RFC 2026 for what it
If you're running it on a dual processor then you're taking the clock
interrupt on both CPUs and causing time to pass at double time.
--Chuck
At 08:46 PM 3/18/2004, Stephen Liu wrote:
Hi folks,
AMD CUP
FreeBSD 5.2
The clock on KDE desktop is running on double speed compelling me to
adjust it
Well the Linksys IOGEAR USB one does NOT work well. The usb daemon can't
attach both the keyboard and mouse to the PS/2 multiplexor, it sees the
keyboard but not the mouse. Its too bad really because otherwise its a very
nice switch.
--Chuck
At 01:56 PM 3/15/2004, you wrote:
Hello,
Wondering
If you get a commercial X server with accelleration support they will
provide a driver. There is some older drivers included in the DRI projects
site but nothing current for ATI and nVIDIA isn't supporting DRI apparently.
--Chuck
At 08:18 AM 3/11/2004, you wrote:
I feel very happy when I saw
I found the easiest way was to start with a clean install, then install
cvsup, then cvsup ports, then install portupgrade and then build kde from
the ports tree. Took about 32 hours start to finish on a 2.2Ghz Celeron. I
wasted about a week trying to do it without re-installing and was
But it does say:
If sendmail works for you, use it. If you have difficulties, use
postfix instead.
Should I go ahead a learn/setup sendmail?
I don't recommend it.
Actually I'm a bit surprised that things didn't go with Qmail. Not only is
it everything Postfix aspires to be, it has a
At 02:04 AM 3/6/2004, Rishi Chopra wrote:
What if the drive is recognized by the BIOS?
Then you know its cabled correctly. It can still be misjumpered or bad.
FBSD doesn't use the bios functions to talk to the drive.
--Chuck
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At 06:00 AM 3/6/2004, Chuck Swiger wrote:
Chuck McManis wrote:
To put it in perspective, the best way to start USING FreeBSD as opposed
to acquiring it to develop with, is probably to by an Apple machine with
OS-X installed. All the integration is handled for you. It pains me that
there isn't
Unlike the GPL, the BSD license has already been litigated (see ATT vs The
Regents), there is quite a bit of clarity around the legality of the BSD
source.
--Chuck
At 03:06 PM 3/6/2004, Raymond Wiegand wrote:
Hi
I have a question for you ? I purchased FreeBSD from COMP USA and was
wondering
At 12:42 PM 3/6/2004, Joshua Lokken wrote:
It doesn't seem like a splash screen can really tell you
much about the quality of a piece of software or an OS.
No it can't, and for end users its all they care about. Which is how long
before I can start using this thing?
To put it in perspective, the
As far as your kernel is concerned there is no CDROM drive attached to it.
You should see something like:
atapci0: Intel ICH4 ATA100 controller port
0xf000-0xf00f,0-0x3,0-0x7,0-0x3,0-0x7 irq 0 at device 31.1 on pci0
ata0: at 0x1f0 irq 14 on atapci0
ata1: at 0x170 irq 15 on atapci0
... snip ...
Use a USB keyboard
see usbd(8) and ukbd(4)
At 11:58 PM 3/3/2004, den wrote:
Hi,
I have a question about keyboard driver in FreeBSD 5.X.
I want to have a possibility to boot my box without keyboard and attach
keyboard after system already started.
Boot uses the BIOS calls so you need to set Legacy USB Keyboard support
true in the BIOS. Then it works fine.
--Chuck
At 10:47 AM 3/4/2004, stan wrote:
Am I missing a tep here?
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Look in /var/log/messages to see if its complaining, look in
$LOGILES/httpd-access.log to see if it is complaining, look in
$LOGFILES/httpd-error.log and see if it is complaining. Generally its
pretty good about telling you what is going on. If you left the httpd.conf
file at most of its
At 05:53 AM 3/3/2004, Danny Pansters wrote:
RAID5 on 3 disks? That's useless.
Its only mostly useless. You can't mirror (RAID-1) three drives, so if you
want some resiliency you can use RAID-5 and give up one disk to parity and
get two disks worth of data.
You could even do RAID4 on three disks.
Well, I've confirmed that I've managed to pretty much screw up my system by
trying to upgrade to KDE 3.2. I can't get khello world to link. QT 3.2, no
libXmu, the ports say libXt is broken and needs to be fixed. sigh. As all
I want to do is develop an application for KDE 3.2 (as opposed to work
At 08:09 PM 3/2/2004, Jamie wrote:
Is there any point in adding more than 2 Gb of swap space on an x86 if
you have 2 Gb of ram?
4GB is the virtual address limit, not the physical address limit (which is
higher) However if you're swapping a lot on a 2GB system then you're
biggest problem is
That should be simple, however I'm getting close to looking at a full
re-install :-(
I'm running 4.8, I made sure I had cvsup'd the ports collection. I tried to
download the 4-STABLE packages but trying to add them with pkg_add was
giving me fits (some would, some claim that a previous version
That should be simple, however I'm getting close to looking at a full
re-install :-(
I'm running 4.8, I made sure I had cvsup'd the ports collection. I tried to
download the 4-STABLE packages but trying to add them with pkg_add was
giving me fits (some would, some claim that a previous version
At 05:02 PM 2/29/2004, Alex de Kruijff wrote:
I have no qlue[sic] as what tk84 is. I experiance that kde_lib didn't build
because kde_base was 3.2 or visa versa. pkg_delete -a did work here.
tk84 is the Tk half of TCL/Tk for TCL ver 8.4. I used pkg_delete -a and
re-installed from packages to get
At 09:49 PM 2/29/2004, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
gmake[1]:Leaving directory '/usr/ports/x11/kdelib3/work/kdelibs-3.2.0'
gmake:*** [all] Erorr2
***Error code 2
Stop in /usr/ports/x11/kdelibs3
I am runing FreeBSD 4.9
Well I got a bit farther than you did, got kdelibs-3.2.0 built but it fails
later
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