On Sat, Nov 05, 2005 at 12:40:10PM -0600, Lonnie Cumberland wrote:
> Greeting All,
>
> I want to add a Samba Server from the pkg_add command on my FreeBSD 4.11
> but another specialized application has installed gettext-0.13.1_1 and
> the /stand/sysinstall says that it fails the dependency for g
Greeting All,
I want to add a Samba Server from the pkg_add command on my FreeBSD 4.11
but another specialized application has installed gettext-0.13.1_1 and
the /stand/sysinstall says that it fails the dependency for gettext.
How can I install a package from a freebsd ftp site and tell it to
Krikket wrote:
On Sun, 1 Feb 2004, Roop Nanuwa wrote:
Krikket wrote:
I've done a brand-new install of FreeBSD (4.9), and am a fresh user to
this flavor of *nix.
Welcome, we hope you enjoy your stay :).
Thank you!
The install went more or less without a hitch. For some rea
On Mon, 2 Feb 2004 03:34:33 -0500 (EST), you wrote:
>I got my copy of FreeBSD by downloading the isos. CD 1 & 2 and "mini".
>That's all that was available.
Disc 1 is the install disc.
Disc 2 is the repair/recovery disc
"Mini" is disk 1 stripped down to more or less bare minimum. It's all you
On Mon, Feb 02, 2004 at 03:34:33AM -0500, Krikket wrote:
> I'm going to hold off on replying for a day, while I give this stuff a
> shot, but this part does raise a question for me...
>
> On Mon, 2 Feb 2004, Matthew Seaman wrote:
> > Those packages are what goes onto the FTP sites, and a
> > sampl
I'm going to hold off on replying for a day, while I give this stuff a
shot, but this part does raise a question for me...
On Mon, 2 Feb 2004, Matthew Seaman wrote:
> Those packages are what goes onto the FTP sites, and a
> sample of the most popular ones go into the install CDs -- there's
> *far*
On Sun, Feb 01, 2004 at 11:21:13PM -0500, Krikket wrote:
> Please correct me if I'm wrong, but the various versions of freeBSD (3.x,
> 4.x, and 5.x) are still being worked. Needless to say, 5.x is the
> bleeding edge, but 4.x hasn't been left to go stale. (Or else how would
> security patches ge
Krikket wrote:
Err... Excuse me while I'm a little bull-headed here, and attempting to
adjust from the linux world. The reason I was thinking of using the -r
option is because it pulls from the ftp site.
It does. You should realize though that what you pull from the FTP site
is no different/
On Sun, 1 Feb 2004, Andrew L. Gould wrote:
> Krikket wrote:
>
> I was able to do a "pkg_add -r cvsup" on the first try. But I ended up
> > with the same problem -- not being able to find the package once it was
> > installed. Needless to say, I can't add any ports as a result.
>
> Why are you us
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Subject: Adding Packages and Ports
I've done a brand-new install of FreeBSD (4.9), and am a fresh user
to
this flavor of *nix.
The install went more or less without a hitch. For
On Sun, 1 Feb 2004, Roop Nanuwa wrote:
> Krikket wrote:
>
> >I've done a brand-new install of FreeBSD (4.9), and am a fresh user to
> >this flavor of *nix.
> >
> Welcome, we hope you enjoy your stay :).
Thank you!
> >The install went more or less without a hitch. For some reason ldap (part
> >of
On Sunday 01 February 2004 09:29 pm, Krikket wrote:
> I've done a brand-new install of FreeBSD (4.9), and am a fresh user to
> this flavor of *nix.
>
> The install went more or less without a hitch. For some reason ldap (part
> of the default package selection) didn't want to install.
>
> While I
Krikket wrote:
I've done a brand-new install of FreeBSD (4.9), and am a fresh user to
this flavor of *nix.
Welcome, we hope you enjoy your stay :).
The install went more or less without a hitch. For some reason ldap (part
of the default package selection) didn't want to install.
Could you
I've done a brand-new install of FreeBSD (4.9), and am a fresh user to
this flavor of *nix.
The install went more or less without a hitch. For some reason ldap (part
of the default package selection) didn't want to install.
While I can ssh to the box, it won't accept the password for users and/o
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Subject: Adding packages to the 4.7-RELEASE
>
> Hello:
>
> I'm having difficulty locating a download site
> where I can get a python interpreter. I am running
> 4.7-RELEASE and both /stand/sysinstall and browing
> mirror sites using a web browser turn up nothi
On Wed, Nov 12, 2003 at 10:35:03AM -0500, Lowell Gilbert wrote:
> Your best bet is probably to go through the ports system, which I
> believe is still maintaining compatibility with 4.7.
The ports collection only supports the latest release, although many
ports will still work with older releases
Steve Blair <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I'm having difficulty locating a download site
> where I can get a python interpreter. I am running
> 4.7-RELEASE and both /stand/sysinstall and browing
> mirror sites using a web browser turn up nothing.
> Can you either mail me the python package or
Hello:
I'm having difficulty locating a download site
where I can get a python interpreter. I am running
4.7-RELEASE and both /stand/sysinstall and browing
mirror sites using a web browser turn up nothing.
Can you either mail me the python package or point
me to a site where I get retrieve it?
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