Sasa Stupar wrote:
After two three days of trying unsuccesfully to configure sendmail with sasl I
have decided to quit on FreeBSD and go back to linux.
Yes, go back to Fedora or whatever. When you can follow directions and
the good advice given to you, come back and learn something.
Sasa Stupar wrote:
Hi!
I am new to FreeBSD just migrated from linux. I have installed version 5.4 and
ports collection via cvsup. Then I have used ports for cyrus22 to build Cyrus
and also sasl2. Now I am trying to build sendmail 8.13.5 but it doesn't build
with sasl support.
In my
big snip
But I have nothing under /usr/src. I have installed minimum of FreeBSD.
But you originally said you cvsup'ed to get 5.4 which means you should
have downloaded the source tree for the entire release as well as the
ports. Unless you meant to say that you ONLY cvsup'd the ports
the gnome
upgrade. The tip on using 5.6.2 instead might be another way around,
but I'm pretty sure the root of the problems I had were actually
with imake and maybe other X stuff not being in the state required,
even though the evident choke symptom is on a perl module.
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I am running on FreeBSD 5.2 currently and I am looking for a designing
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What I want to do is design a few brochures, business cards and so on, I
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I am using an Intel PRO/100 VE Network Connection with FreeBSD 5.4
Release. The card does not seem to be detected. The page at
http://www.freebsd.org/releases/5.4R/hardware-i386.html#ETHERNET
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* Greg Barniskis [2005-08-29 11:45 -0500]
Eh? Bad assumptions about snapshots, I think. If a snapshot occupied even a
tenth of the space of the data that it represented, we would quickly fill all
our disks and the snapshot technology would be almost as painful
and handbook sections again, and test your
assumptions by measuring the actual change in snapshot size. I don't
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with correct permissions, I think you get 403 if you ask for
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of coasters, and it might help identify the issues. All my burn
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admittedly a cheap no-name brand
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I am dual booting with Winblows XP and FreeBSD. I installed the
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having problems, you should describe them.
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Older systems have:
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Is this a workaround or a fix? The latter is obviously preferable.
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On Friday, 29 July 2005 at 22:50:13 -0700, Carl Delsey wrote:
I was trying to use growisofs to write to a DVD-RAM and it kept
seg faulting. It worked fine with a DVD-R.
I tracked the problem down
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Can you tell me the current status of the mplayer port?
Active.
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On Tuesday, 19 July 2005 at 17:26:03 +0200, Fabian Keil wrote:
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Greg Lehey said:
I'm sure we would object if someone drew a 'devil' image and
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Re-read
of jail
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you think. u specifies specific user-related
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-u Display information associated with the following keywords: user,
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The -u option implies the -r option.
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probe all known sound devices, then
# cat /dev/sndstat
should tell you what specific module to name in loader.conf so that
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I understand that your mouse problem got solved, but just out of
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You are emphatically encouraged to use portupgrade -- and only portupgrade --
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Final note: telnet is off by default for a good reason (inherent
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Jack Raats wrote:
I've a little question. After upgrading perl to 5.8.7. I'm getting an error
of Apache. It says
Syntax error on line 239 of /usr/local/etc/apache/httpd.conf:
Cannot load /usr/local/libexec/apache/libperl.so into server: Shared object
libperl.so not found, required by
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