of the dependencies are listed
correctly. Now, run:
portmanager x11/xorg -l -f
That should get xorg installed along with its dependencies.
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Install the xorg metaport: /usr/ports/x11/xorg/
Strange, I had the Xorg-6.9 meta port installed when I did the
original update. Oh well, I will try your suggest. Thanks!
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On Tuesday June 05, 2007 at 07:22:15 (PM) Gerard wrote:
On Tuesday June 05, 2007 at 06:46:27 (PM) Paul Schmehl wrote:
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Install the xorg metaport: /usr/ports/x11/xorg/
Strange, I had the Xorg-6.9 meta port installed when I did the
original update. Oh well, I will try your
awhile) but after that everything
works fine. I guess I would recommend using the 'portupgrade' method
as shown in the 'UPDATING' file; however, after going that route, you
might want to run portmanager to insure that all of the ports were
actually updated correctly.
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I had to slightly modify it to work the way I wanted on my system. I
would suggest that you do that 'AFTER' you have gotten it to relatively
the way you want it to.
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hand, its fine?
i am currently running samba-3.0.25,1. started from rc.conf like with
samba_enable=YES.
I had the same problem; however, after doing a cold reboot, the problem
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3000+ patches. Read the 'UPDATING' file before updating. I am going to
wait a week before I do so as to avoid the inevitable bugs, etc. that
will crop up.
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irrelevant where they came
from and the only routing that is available is recipient-based.
Thanks for any suggestions!
You would probably get better assistance if you asked this question on
the Postfix forum.
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want to check all of the dependencies:
make config-recursive
make deinstall
make clean
make install make clean
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If so, you might try one of those. If nothing else works, it is worth a
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back to the
way it was before (so the config dialog will re-appear)?
You should be able to run:
make config
from the port to reconfigure it. Perhaps running:
make rmconfig
first might work better. Be sure to do a 'make clean' before trying to
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was the last time you updated your ports tree?
I would recommend you update your ports tree and try again. I don't have
much experience with portmaster. You could use portmanager instead.
Using it with the '-p' flag would insure that all dependencies were up
to date also.
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have a hard time selling that excuse to anyone.
Simply go to the web site, as explained in the disclaimer, or send an
email as described. Even an AOL'er should be able to handle that. I
guess it is true that AOL'ers are smarter than Googlers.
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place something like this in the /etc/make.conf file, would it force the
use of the newer port in place of the older depreciate one?
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WITH_GHOSTSCRIPT_GPL=yes
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that all dependencies are updated, no matter how far down the
dependency's tree. Using the -u -p combination will get everything
working correctly, although in the case of the 'gettext' update, it can
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smbclient' for further information.
I am really surprised that apsfilter does not work. I have never had a
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clean out the '/usr/ports/distfiles' directory and possibly running
'portsclean -C -D -l -PP' to insure that any old crud was not laying
around. It certainly couldn't hurt.
Just my 2 cents.
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On the other hand, I have never had a problem using 'portmanager'
provided I used the '-p -f' flags.
OPPS, should have been '-p -u' flags.
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reconfigured the rc.d file for
postgresql to start sooner in the boot process. That eliminated the
problem, or at least it appears to have done so.
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On Monday March 26, 2007 at 02:49:29 (PM) Reginaldo Tavares wrote:
somebody knows how an ordinary user can mount a floppy or cd ?
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/faq/disks.html
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/faq/disks.html#USER-FLOPPYMOUNT
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also try:
portsclean -C -D -L -PP
While you are at it, clean out the 'ports/distfiles' directory too.
rm -ri /usr/ports/distfiles/*
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rebuild everything, try rebuilding just GTK.
You also use: portmanager -u -p -l
It will update your ports, as well as rebuild dependencies in their
correct order if required if required. Make sure to update your ports
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services later.
Both 'portupgrade' and 'portmanager' have configuration files that can
contain information on programs you want stopped and started when being
updated, as well as ones you want ignored completely.
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/portmanager.log to make sure the fetchmail port, and perhaps
others, were correctly updated.
By the way, I just had the same problem with the 'gettext' update. This
fixed it.
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use the
portupgrade file.
On a related note, is portmaster comparable to the previous two?
I found it to be slow and not as through at updating ports with broken
dependencies; however, that was using one of the original versions of
the program. I understand it has improved.
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first. That will allow PHP to enter its information into the httpd.conf
file automatically.
You can start learning FreeBSD by read the material available here:
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/
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to 'portmanager', I have over a hundred applications that need to be
fixed. I did get the logon fixed though by rebuilding 'gettext' and then
rebuild 'bash'. So, at least I can logon normally.
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Boy, I feel safer now
. After configuring
it, type: make all install restart if it is running or replace
'restart' with 'start' if it is not.
Make sure you have to have sendmail properly activated in the
/etc/rc.conf file.
Check out:
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/mail
make
make install
If you want to do everything at once, use:
make all install restart
assuming Sendmail is running, else change restart to start. See
/etc/mail/Makefile for further information.
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Tim Allen, comedian, had this to say about Martha
assume I don't have to reinstall the OS (I hope) so where do I go from
here?
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system, the majority of programs that I use prefer that
version.
As far as 'bison' goes, what program is requiring it? I had the same
problem once, forget what program it was, and I had to configure it to
use the older version of 'bison'. I don't know of any graceful way
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version. Include the relevant lines from the
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By the way, I would still up date to the latest stable version before
posting. You have a better chance of getting a satisfactory response.
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one of the best choices for those who want desktop. but is it
needed at all?
It is for someone who wants to work in that environment.
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Thanks, but that is not exactly what I was looking for. I was
attempting to find out what the default setting is in FreeBSD-6.2. I
heard it was '02' but I have not been able to confirm that.
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OK, I'll try that.
Then try it at bootup as an rc script.
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that fails also with the same error message.
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in the '/etc/rc,conf'
file; i.e.,
MYSQL_ENABLE=yes
Otherwise, if you want to start it from the command line sans that
statement, you will have to use:
/usr/local/etc/rc.d/mysql-server force
Check out the mysql script in /usr/local/etc/rc.d for further details.
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On Tuesday February 27, 2007 at 09:06:07 (AM) DAve wrote:
Personally, I think someone just wanted on extra hour on the tee during
the week after work.
Actually, I had not thought about that. So maybe this daylight savings
thing is not such a bad idea after all. :*)
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am sure if Intel could be shown a comparable
business design that would generate a similar bottom line, they would
seriously consider it. Nobody is going to throw resources at a losing or
revenue neutral venture.
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this is so that I can get this problem
resolved.
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, I receive this error message:
xhost: unable to open display
Also, there is no 'gnorpm' on this system.
This is on a FreeBSD-6.2 machine. What is causing this problem?
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Obviously I am doing something really stupid.
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Strange! It works perfectly here. Assuming you have nothing strange in
your /etc/make.conf file, I am at a lose as to what the problem is.
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. The FBSD installation routine
should embrace that reality and afford it the proper consideration that
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is perhaps the most narcissistic thing a person can do that doesn't
involve actually humping a mirror.
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and not their
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Why not just use SSH certificates and forget about worrying about
password attacks. The OP could also limit the addresses that could logon
as well as the actual users. Combined, that would secure a sever far
better than the Security Through Obscurity approach.
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an update? Those files are not needed any more. They can take up a
considerable amount of space.
Perhaps you could be a little more specific about what you are
attempting to do. Also, would you include the output of:
df -h
I would be interested in what your drive looks like.
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It is a harmless error from what I can tell. It has been doing it for
quite awhile now. I submitted a PR on it sometime ago. As far as I can
tell, the problem has not been corrected.
You might want to contact the port maintainer and see what they have to
say regarding the matter.
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on outdated ports. i believe when the move
occurred that portmanager removed itself from the system. anyone else
see this?
If you did not do so already, update your ports tree, then update
'portmanager'. You need to use 'make install' since portmanager cannot
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is a setting in periodic daily to clean out tmp files only.
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for. There is a Net::SMTP::SSL
perl module available from CPAN. I guess that nobody has ever ported it
to FBSD. If I knew how, I would; however that isn't going to happen
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I am looking for the Net-SMTP-SSL perl module in the ports system. So
far I have not been able to locate it.. If I cannot locate it, I will
have to use CPAN to install it; which is something I would rather not do.
Does anyone know if it exists under a different name perhaps?
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updated from 6.9.0 to what I believe now is version X11R7.1 being
release by 'x.org'?
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than Firefox. I have been having nothing but problems with Firefox and
Flash.
Would I be better off trying Opera or Linux-Opera? Both are offered in
the ports.
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I thought that the files were installed it with the base system. The
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How dangerous a Standard User could be to a FreeBSD box?
Well, with a BFH and a sufficient supply of C-4
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Now any program that you use to install Perl with will use those
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Gerard Seibert wrote:
On Friday December 08, 2006 at 08:50:36 (AM) Kay Abendroth wrote:
Could you comment all compiler flags you set in /etc/make.conf and rerun
the build? Please post your build-log again after
is the usual tool. I think portmaster can do this too.
portmanager lang/expect -l
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