What you try to do is not a valid operation in type-safe language as Java.
You can't convert Coll to CollItemType,
but you can cast Coll? to CollWhatever.
Don't know if this is OK with the problem you're trying to solve
Merry Christmas!
On Fri, Dec 26, 2008 at 4:20 PM, Frank Staals
Hi,
The problem is not in the FreeBSD site. The problem is in yout TV set, I
suppose.
I've experienced the same problem when I was using PPPoE and haven't
configured the MTU correctly.
If you're using PPPoE, to learn more check this out:
It depends on what you really want. If you don't want 64-bit version OS, I
don't think you'll have problems at all. Recently, my PC got fucked up, I've
changed the mother board, switched from 32 bit AMD Athlon to a 64 bit AMD
Turion, and successfully booted from the previously installed FreeBSD
On 30/05/07, Vladimir Tsvetkov [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
When we talk about portability of User Interface applications with rich
interactivity we must also put into disscusion Adobe Flash and Adobe Flex
applications.
Adobe is working on its Apollo platform (huge part of it is open source -
http
of
development.
Best Regards,
Vladimir Tsvetkov
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everything together in a single swissknife-tool,
but this could be convenient in some cases.
IDE vs. Toolbased Environments ???
Which is more productive and how to measure productiveness?
Best Regards,
Vladimir Tsvetkov
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Hi,
I just bought 4 servers with 4 gigs of ram, the documentation
proposes to use 2 to 3 times the amount of ram for swap... I don't
think 12 gigs of swap would be useful lol, but do I really need to
put 4 gigs of ram. (It might be useful for kernel dump but...)
What do you guys do with
I'm having some major issues with perl site I'm trying to get working.
I'm running FreeBSD 5.4 stable using Apache 2.0.55 and perl 5.8.7. The
error I'm getting is:
Can't locate object method connect_on_init via package Apache::DBI
(perhaps you forgot to load Apache::DBI?)
I do have
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From: Vladimir Tsvetkov [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2005-10-6 13:46
Subject: Re: Port perl 5.8.7 on FreeBSD 4.10
To: Olivier Nicole [EMAIL PROTECTED]
2005/10/6, Olivier Nicole [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
What kind of script are you trying to execute?
No script
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From: Vladimir Tsvetkov [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2005-10-6 14:05
Subject: Re: Port perl 5.8.7 on FreeBSD 4.10
To: Olivier Nicole [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Does this fix the problem?
It does, now I have to figure out what is the problem in the library.
Both
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From: Vladimir Tsvetkov [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2005-10-6 13:57
Subject: Re: Port perl 5.8.7 on FreeBSD 4.10
To: Olivier Nicole [EMAIL PROTECTED]
2005/10/6, Olivier Nicole [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
fw2on: env | grep LIBRA
LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/lib:/usr/lib:/usr
06 Oct 2005 08:58:34 -0400, Lowell Gilbert
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Vladimir Tsvetkov [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Now acroread7 runs, but during start it prints in an error-message
dialog the following message:
There was an error while loading the plug-in 'PPKLite.api.'
The plug-in failed
Now acroread7 runs, but during start it prints in an error-message
dialog the following message:
There was an error while loading the plug-in 'PPKLite.api.'
The plug-in failed to initialize.
Oddly, this message is shown only when I start Acroread7 under root.
Another problem is the behaviour of
I meant that you need the X version of libfreetype.
I've just installed /usr/ports/emulators/linux_base-8 port, but happen
also to break my acroread5 port, and neither acroread5 nor acroread6
works.
I haven't had acroread6 installed in a long time, but acroread5 still
works for me
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From: Vladimir Tsvetkov [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2005-10-3 11:02
Subject: Re: FreeBSD + Firefox + Flash Problems
To: RW [EMAIL PROTECTED]
The Flash problem is solved!!!
The problem was in step 2:
2. Install linuxpluginwrapper:
# cd /usr/ports/www
suggestions?
Thanks in advance!
Best Regards,
Vladimir Tsvetkov
p.s. This message was also sended to the port maintainer
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You need the Linux version (as acroread is a Linux X executable).
On my -STABLE system, it was installed as part of linux_base-8,
as a dependency.
I believe I have exactly the linux version:
/usr/ports/print/acroread7
And it was installed as part of the linuxpluginwrapper port as a dependency.
that I use is no longer
supported, but is there any way to workaround the necessity of moving
to 4Stable, and to get a working plugins for the Firefox browser?
Best Regards,
Vladimir Tsvetkov
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