. Has anyone
done any work along these lines?
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suidperl binary.
@${ECHO}
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Is there a better way to do this? If not, should I submit this patch to the
port maintainer?
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/usr/local/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.8.8/Log/Dispatch.pm in
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any luck with something like this? My approach will be
to write a Makefile in $MYSRC/etc/Makefile that will have targets:
$ grep -E '^[-a-zA-Z0-9_]+:' /usr/src/etc/Makefile
afterinstall:
distribute:
distribution:
distrib-dirs:
etc-examples:
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On Wed, Apr 19, 2006 at 02:10:07AM -0700, Ian A. Tegebo wrote:
I couldn't find anything in the handbook, freebsddiary, or the mailing
lists about maintaining your own ports within Ports.
I'm replying to my own post to inform anyone else who's interested to go
look look in freebsd-ports under
running install.
My conclusion is confusion. I'm not sure what the man page author meant
by
Use this to restore a port after using pkg_delete(1)
when you should have used deinstall.
Can someone with more experience give examples that might clarify the
situation?
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it and tell me what you think ? The guide is a quick and dirty on how to get
zope installed and running on your FreeBSD box.
Adding instructions for howto do this with portupgrade would be helpful,
e.g. dealing with the 'make instance'.
Thanks for the contribution!
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thought would be that you should try this:
|# auth
|auth requiredpam_nologin.so no_warn
|auth sufficient pam_opie.so no_warn no_fake_prompts
|auth requiredpam_ssh.so try_first_pass
|auth requiredpam_deny.so no_warn
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and then including my ports in
something like /usr/ports/mysite (or /usr/ports/misc).
Has anyone tried this?
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serves as a distfile proxy and local repository for my site's ports.
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Has anyone gone down this road? Does it not go anywhere? Is there a
better way to do this?
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? I did a
query and I didn't see any that were open for TXN and db42:
http://www.freebsd.org/send-pr.html
http://www.freshports.org/databases/db42/
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Somehow I've foobarred a user account.
The account turned out not to have been foobared. The account had had
18 groups and this exceeded the kern.ngroups default of 16. Reducing
the number of groups solved the problem.
# su USER
Somehow I've foobarred a user account. It's on a system that first had
the account in /etc/passwd, but then I moved the system over to using
LDAP for user imformation. Other accounts are fine, but this one will
not allow auth and gives the following error when trying to su ian as
root:
# su
broken?: I did not see a bug for it, nor a list post.
3) Is there something else I'm missing?
I'm currently cvsupping to get 1.4.2p8_2.
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