I've just cobbled together a new machine and purchased a LITE-ON
LTR-52327S CD-RW for it. FreeBSD, however, seems unable to detect the
drive. On boot, there is no acd device shown at all, however I do get an
ACPI error. (dmesg will follow)
I can boot from the 5.1-R install CD with no problem, howe
I just upgraded to php4.3.1 and i'm getting core dumps with
apache13-modssl when the php4 module and ssl modules load. I can recompile
without CURL support and everything is happy. The logs show no error
messages other than:
Feb 27 17:00:20 www /kernel: pid 12468 (httpd), uid 0: exited on signal 1
The work directory only shows up after a 'make' and disappears after a
'make clean'
-Stephen
On Wed, 5 Feb 2003, Bsd Neophyte wrote:
> > Second, the file you're looking for should be somewhere like:
> > /usr/ports/security/snort/work/snort-1.9.0/contrib/create_mysql
>
> Been there, tried that.
I'm getting an error when trying to boot any of the 5.0-RELEASE cd's
something like:
CD Loader 1.01
Building txxx boot loader arguments
Could not find primary volume descriptor
and then it dies there. txxx is illegible in my notes, but somehow I don't
think that is significant. When booting from
First, you should probably be using snort 1.9.0. Read the handbook section
on cvsup to learn how to update your ports collection.
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/cvsup.html
Second, the file you're looking for should be somewhere like:
/usr/ports/security/snort/work/snor
A few general questions.
How does a committer choose which port PRs to tackle?
How does a committer choose which patches to apply?
How can I encourage a committer to apply my patch or even LOOK at my PR?
How does one get a PR removed once the bug is either gone or clearly not
going to be fixed?
Way back in January, Bruce Simpson sent a message to -hackers claiming
that he'd created a bunch of ports for smartcard support and was
working on OpenSSH integration. I've been unable to find these ports or
any other mention of his work. Perhaps I'm looking in the wrong places,
but does anyone