On 09/03/2013 22:24, Jerry wrote:
After working fine for over a year, the ports-mgmt/fbsdmon port has
started spitting out errors once a week for the past month.
**
Rebuilding locate database:
Rebuilding whatis database:
On Sun, 10 Mar 2013 21:13:10 +1030
Shane Ambler articulated:
On 09/03/2013 22:24, Jerry wrote:
After working fine for over a year, the ports-mgmt/fbsdmon port
has started spitting out errors once a week for the past month.
On 10/03/2013 23:27, Jerry wrote:
On Sun, 10 Mar 2013 21:13:10 +1030
Shane Ambler articulated:
While I know the error originates from an openssl item being renamed
from EVP_PKEY_verifyrecover_init to EVP_PKEY_verify_recover_init I'm
not sure why it still tries to find the old man page.
After working fine for over a year, the ports-mgmt/fbsdmon port has
started spitting out errors once a week for the past month.
**
Rebuilding locate database:
Rebuilding whatis database:
makewhatis:
I use pax this way.
cd dir-path
pax -wzX -x cpio -f path-file-name .
The period at end of above command is part of the command.
When dir-path contains data over 7G in size pax issues this error msg,
pax: file is to large for cpio format ./dir-path
How do I correct this?
FreeBSD 8.3-STABLE
kde Platform Version 4.8.4 (4.8.4)
I am attempting to create a custom action in claws-mail. The action
command line reads:
| kdialog --msgbox Characters: $(wc -c)
This works fine except it also issues an error message:
--- Ended: kdialog --msgbox Characters: $(wc -c
On Sun, 25 Nov 2012 22:44:57 -0700, emmanuel ilunga wrote:
Hello,
By ignorance, I named the host: machine0.example.com (just following what
I saw.)
Even though this has nothing to do with the error message you
got, the name example.com is intended for _examples_ and not
for actual use
, if I don't do anything else right away, this error message
comes back.
And the time is wrong too.
Also, I received 4 installer discs: 2 installers and 2 important packages
(2 for amd64 and 2 for i386), how do I read the appropriate Important
Packages disc in?
Thanks.
Emmanuel
anything else right away, this error message
comes back.
And the time is wrong too.
Also, I received 4 installer discs: 2 installers and 2 important packages
(2 for amd64 and 2 for i386), how do I read the appropriate Important
Packages disc in?
What's happening here is that ntpd is trying to lookup
On Tue, Sep 4, 2012 at 10:14 AM, Pierre-Luc Drouin pldro...@gmail.comwrote:
Hi,
so I have been having problems using portsnap lately. I always get a Bad
file descriptor message when trying using it on one of my i386 machine:
Looking up portsnap5.freebsd.org mirrors... none found.
Fetching
On Mon, 10 Sep 2012 08:56:29 -0400, Pierre-Luc Drouin wrote:
On Tue, Sep 4, 2012 at 10:14 AM, Pierre-Luc Drouin pldro...@gmail.comwrote:
Hi,
so I have been having problems using portsnap lately. I always get a Bad
file descriptor message when trying using it on one of my i386 machine:
Hi,
Yes, files are written to the /var filesystem. I have tried fetching the
file manually and I have even tried to newfs the partition again and to
copy the files back. I also tried to delete the portsnap directory
completely. None of this fixed the error. Note that I access the web
through a
Hi,
so I have been having problems using portsnap lately. I always get a Bad
file descriptor message when trying using it on one of my i386 machine:
Looking up portsnap5.freebsd.org mirrors... none found.
Fetching snapshot tag from portsnap5.freebsd.org... done.
Fetching snapshot metadata...
[ Pierre-Luc Drouin wrote on Tue 4.Sep'12 at 10:14:18 -0400 ]
Hi,
so I have been having problems using portsnap lately. I always get a Bad
file descriptor message when trying using it on one of my i386 machine:
Looking up portsnap5.freebsd.org mirrors... none found.
Fetching snapshot
The message log on my machine is filling up with this error message:
Jun 6 11:36:55 raven pulseaudio[6440]: sink-input.c: Failed to create sink
input: too many inputs per sink.
Jun 6 11:36:58 raven pulseaudio[6440]: sink-input.c: Failed to create sink
input: too many inputs per sink.
Jun 6
During the boot I can see these error mesages related to acpi.
I've built my kernel but the error messages come up on the default kernel too.
Does anyone know what is it and how to solve this?
I tried to figure it out by myself without succes.
These are the relevant parts of my dmesg:
, but others may know of it.
The first ACPI Error message indicates not being able to access the
Embedded Controller (EC), which among other problems that may cause, is
why ACPI can't get information on your battery status [\\_SB_.BAT0._STA]
There have been recent commits to acpi_ec.c and other ACPI
On Wed, Dec 15, 2010 at 01:54:09PM +1100, Ian Smith wrote:
the full /var/run/dmesg.boot and details of your hardware (make, model);
I've not seen an 'INSYDE' ACPI BIOS before, but others may know of it.
The first ACPI Error message indicates not being able to access the
Embedded Controller
Portsnap, which had always worked flawlessly on my FreeBSD-8.1 / amd64
machine, had suddenly started spewing out this error message(s):
==
Looking up portsnap.FreeBSD.org mirrors... 5 mirrors found.
Fetching snapshot tag from
On 31/08/2010 24:23:52, Jerry wrote:
Fetching snapshot tag from portsnap6.FreeBSD.org... done.
Fetching snapshot metadata... fetch:
http://portsnap6.FreeBSD.org/t/1ad44e525a0145a9daea915d8a8827be69a292caf91f9e22aac825eed3be2e41:
No address record
Looks like a transient problem with the DNS.
Folks,
when running an experiment in weka in freebsd ports I get this error:
thread cpu time measurement is not supported
In the console I see this:
ava.lang.UnsupportedOperationException: Thread CPU time measurement is not
supported
I see this message here and there. Once it came up during compile, I
figured out that an extra gcc option '-lm' (explicitely adding libm)
helps. Now devel/ddd fails in configure. But when I go into the
directory and rerun configure with the same options by hand it succeeds.
Do you see such
the # to #!/bin/csh
but I get the same error message
This looks like a csh bug to me 8o)
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the # to #!/bin/csh
but I get the same error message
This looks like a csh bug to me 8o)
I'm running FreeBSD 7.2p3
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with a letter.
I can change the # to #!/bin/csh
but I get the same error message
This looks like a csh bug to me 8o)
What exactly are you trying to do?
Can you post the entire contents of your .cshrc file?
...seems as though there is something missing here.
Steve
smime.p7s
Description: S/MIME
a # in it, I get:
set: Variable name must begin with a letter.
I can change the # to #!/bin/csh
but I get the same error message
This looks like a csh bug to me 8o)
What exactly are you trying to do?
Can you post the entire contents of your .cshrc file?
...seems as though
Hello,
I'm seeing this message repeating in my logs from ssh. I'm running a
7.2 system, no patches, with ssh installed from ports. Suggestions welcome.
Thanks.
Dave.
Jun 4 13:08:06 ssh-server ssh: gethostby*.getanswer: asked for
NetworkMachineName IN , got type A
I'm seeing this message repeating in my logs from ssh. I'm running a
7.2 system, no patches, with ssh installed from ports. Suggestions welcome.
Thanks.
Dave.
Jun 4 13:08:06 ssh-server ssh: gethostby*.getanswer: asked for
NetworkMachineName IN , got type A
DNS behave strangely.
Dave wrote:
Hello,
I'm seeing this message repeating in my logs from ssh. I'm running a
7.2 system, no patches, with ssh installed from ports. Suggestions welcome.
Thanks.
Dave.
Jun 4 13:08:06 ssh-server ssh: gethostby*.getanswer: asked for
NetworkMachineName IN , got type A
sshd
: repeating error message from ssh
Dave wrote:
Hello,
I'm seeing this message repeating in my logs from ssh. I'm running a
7.2 system, no patches, with ssh installed from ports. Suggestions
welcome.
Thanks.
Dave.
Jun 4 13:08:06 ssh-server ssh: gethostby*.getanswer: asked
On Thursday 04 June 2009 20:59:57 Dave wrote:
Hi,
Thanks everyone for the information on this. I'm not running
anything ipv6, i'd like to turn this off completely. The dns for my network
unfortunately due to lack of computers is being provided by a 2wire gateway
2701, if anyone has any
Thanks everyone for the information on this. I'm not running
anything ipv6, i'd like to turn this off completely. The dns for my network
unfortunately due to lack of computers is being provided by a 2wire gateway
2701, if anyone has any information on this thing's dhcp or dns i'd love to
Dave wrote:
Hi,
Thanks everyone for the information on this. I'm not running
anything ipv6, i'd like to turn this off completely. The dns for my
network unfortunately due to lack of computers is being provided by a
2wire gateway 2701, if anyone has any information on this thing's dhcp or
On Thu, 9 Apr 2009 20:14:21 +0200
Michael Heitmeier mhe...@gmail.com wrote:
After installing Apache 2.2 it does not start and apachectl start
fails with the error message
/libexec/ld-elf.so.1: Shared object xchgptr not found, required by
libapr-1.so.3
Searching on the Web and archives did
After installing Apache 2.2 it does not start and apachectl start fails with
the error message
/libexec/ld-elf.so.1: Shared object xchgptr not found, required by
libapr-1.so.3
Searching on the Web and archives did not reveal anything, please let me
know how to resolve this, thanks
On Thu, 22 Jan 2009 20:00:26 -0500
Eduardo Cerejo ejcer...@optonline.net wrote:
I'm trying to upgrade any port with portmanager because portupgrade
keeps failing all the time. No matter what port I try to upgrade I
get this error:
sudo portmanager x11/xterm -l -u
Password:
MGrStrlen error: NULL
Eduardo Cerejo wrote:
I'm trying to upgrade any port with portmanager because portupgrade keeps
failing all the time. No matter what port I try to upgrade I get this error:
sudo portmanager x11/xterm -l -u
According to the man page you don't need the -u when doing a single
port, see
On Fri, 23 Jan 2009 06:28:19 -0500
Jerry ges...@yahoo.com wrote:
On Thu, 22 Jan 2009 20:00:26 -0500
Eduardo Cerejo ejcer...@optonline.net wrote:
I'm trying to upgrade any port with portmanager because portupgrade
keeps failing all the time. No matter what port I try to upgrade I
get this
On Fri, 23 Jan 2009 17:04:03 +
Chris Whitehouse cwhi...@onetel.com wrote:
Eduardo Cerejo wrote:
I'm trying to upgrade any port with portmanager because portupgrade keeps
failing all the time. No matter what port I try to upgrade I get this
error:
sudo portmanager x11/xterm -l
Eduardo Cerejo wrote:
On Fri, 23 Jan 2009 17:04:03 +
Chris Whitehouse cwhi...@onetel.com wrote:
Eduardo Cerejo wrote:
I'm trying to upgrade any port with portmanager because portupgrade keeps
failing all the time. No matter what port I try to upgrade I get this error:
sudo portmanager
Chris Whitehouse wrote:
Eduardo Cerejo wrote:
On Fri, 23 Jan 2009 17:04:03 +
Chris Whitehouse cwhi...@onetel.com wrote:
Eduardo Cerejo wrote:
I'm trying to upgrade any port with portmanager because portupgrade
keeps failing all the time. No matter what port I try to upgrade I
get this
Chris Whitehouse wrote:
Chris Whitehouse wrote:
Eduardo Cerejo wrote:
On Fri, 23 Jan 2009 17:04:03 +
Chris Whitehouse cwhi...@onetel.com wrote:
Eduardo Cerejo wrote:
I'm trying to upgrade any port with portmanager because portupgrade
keeps failing all the time. No matter what port I
I'm trying to upgrade any port with portmanager because portupgrade keeps
failing all the time. No matter what port I try to upgrade I get this error:
sudo portmanager x11/xterm -l -u
Password:
MGrStrlen error: NULL marker not found in string
Assertion failed: (0), function MGrStrlen, file
Hello.
I failed to compile linphone on my FreeBSD 6-1 (yes I know it's old but
as it has been working well for the last several years I got no motivate
to upgrade it unless have to). The last error message says:
[from gio-fam-backend ]:
cannot find -lgio-2.0
It seems I miss a package
Zhang Weiwu wrote:
Hello.
I failed to compile linphone on my FreeBSD 6-1 (yes I know it's old but
as it has been working well for the last several years I got no motivate
to upgrade it unless have to). The last error message says:
[from gio-fam-backend ]:
cannot find -lgio-2.0
On Thu, Jan 01, 2009 at 11:24:46AM +0800, Zhang Weiwu wrote:
Hello.
I failed to compile linphone on my FreeBSD 6-1 (yes I know it's old but
as it has been working well for the last several years I got no motivate
to upgrade it unless have to). The last error message says:
[from gio-fam
Hello ladies and gentlemen,
In /usr/ports/UPDATING, you can see there is a glib upgrade issue on the
date 20080323, I perform portupgrade glib-2\* , but get an error message
ntf.o .libs/giounix.o .libs/gspawn.o libcharset/.libs/libcharset.a | |
/usr/bin/sed 's/.* //' | sort | uniq .libs
Hi,
the below was resolved by rebooting the server. After a reboot the device
file /dev/da0s1g has been created, however this doesnt seem completely
normal as sysinstall obviously expected to see the new device file
immediately. Perhaps there is a prob with my system or is there just a
Hi,
ok, so I have attempted to proceed with my original task which was to create
a new UFS2 parition (using sysinstall). Having chosen c and then w from
the lable section, i recieve the following error:
Error mounting /dev/da0s1g on /export : No such file or directory
After exiting
On Fri, Oct 17, 2008 at 05:22:07AM -0700, Jeremy Chadwick wrote:
On Fri, Oct 17, 2008 at 02:13:45PM +0200, andys wrote:
Hi,
on a newly installed FreeBSD 7.0 system on a dell 1950 server I see the
following error from bsdlabel. Is there any known issues with this or is
the only
to do it over, so I don't have to think so hard the next time...
jerry
- Original Message
From: Jerry McAllister [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: andys [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject: Re: bsdlabel partiton c error message on new install
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject: Re: bsdlabel partiton c error message on new install
Date: 17/10/08 18:11
On Fri, Oct 17, 2008 at 02:13:45PM +0200, andys wrote:
Hi,
on a newly installed FreeBSD 7.0 system on a dell 1950 server I see
On Fri, Oct 17, 2008 at 02:13:45PM +0200, andys wrote:
Hi,
on a newly installed FreeBSD 7.0 system on a dell 1950 server I see the
following error from bsdlabel. Is there any known issues with this or is
the only reasonable explanation that I have managed to mess it up without
even
Hi,
on a newly installed FreeBSD 7.0 system on a dell 1950 server I see the
following error from bsdlabel. Is there any known issues with this or is the
only reasonable explanation that I have managed to mess it up without even
knowing? :P And should I manually change the partition c to fix
HiJeremy,
yep I understand what its complaining about I just dont understand how that
could be wrong after doing a fresh install. The reason I was looking is
because we left some space unallocated and I need to create a new slice or
however you call it in BSD...
cheers Andy.
Jeremy
On Fri, Oct 17, 2008 at 03:20:54PM +0100, andys wrote:
HiJeremy,
yep I understand what its complaining about I just dont understand how
that could be wrong after doing a fresh install. The reason I was looking
is because we left some space unallocated and I need to create a new
slice or
Well its a strange one, cos mostly the free space is where it should be, the
difference between the current partition c and the whole disk is very small
:S. So to remedy this can I just update the size of partion c? Or am I in
more trouble than that?
On Fri, Oct 17, 2008 at 03:38:08PM +0100, andys wrote:
Well its a strange one, cos mostly the free space is where it should be,
the difference between the current partition c and the whole disk is very
small :S. So to remedy this can I just update the size of partion c? Or
am I in more
On Fri, Oct 17, 2008 at 02:13:45PM +0200, andys wrote:
Hi,
on a newly installed FreeBSD 7.0 system on a dell 1950 server I see the
following error from bsdlabel. Is there any known issues with this or is
the only reasonable explanation that I have managed to mess it up without
even
I am running some C code I wrote on a couple of
FreeBSD6.3 systems, one of which has never exhibited this
message and the other has now done it twice in about 6 months.
The error is as follows:
mem.c:877: INSIST(ctx-stats[i].gets == 0U) failed.
Abort trap (core dumped)
Something
On Tue, Oct 07, 2008 at 04:15:24PM -0500, Martin McCormick wrote:
I am running some C code I wrote on a couple of
FreeBSD6.3 systems, one of which has never exhibited this
message and the other has now done it twice in about 6 months.
The error is as follows:
mem.c:877:
I have 2 320Gig SATA hard drives hard ware set to raid 1.
After installing freebsd 7.0 I get many of the following error messages then
the computer stops requiring a hard boot.
g_ufs_done(): ad4s1d[WRITE(offset=385482752, length=16384)]error=6
There are pages of the above message the difference
For no apparent reason, the following error message has suddenly
started showing up when I reboot the machine:
sysctl: unknown oid 'net.fibs'
I am running FBSD-6.3 presently. Is this error important and if so,
what can I do to correct it?
Thanks!
--
Gerard
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
All extremists
On Tue, 2 Sep 2008 11:11:20 -0400, Gerard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
For no apparent reason, the following error message has suddenly
started showing up when I reboot the machine:
sysctl: unknown oid 'net.fibs'
I am running FBSD-6.3 presently. Is this error important and if so,
what can I
On Tue, 2 Sep 2008 11:11:20 -0400
Gerard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
For no apparent reason, the following error message has suddenly
started showing up when I reboot the machine:
sysctl: unknown oid 'net.fibs'
I am running FBSD-6.3 presently. Is this error important and if so,
what can I
On Tue, 2 Sep 2008 17:36:36 +0200
Polytropon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[snip]
On FreeBSD 7, net.fibs is a valid oid. Can you determine when
(in the booting process) this message is shown? Maybe you have
a setting of net.fibs in /etc/sysctl.conf, or maybe this is a
value set by some software
On Tue, 2 Sep 2008 17:15:18 +0100
RW [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Do you have apache?
http://groups.google.com/group/mailing.freebsd.ports-bugs/browse_thread/thread/b8f17e78869e738f
Yes, and come to think about it, this problem just started happening
after I updated it. I assume that the patch
(which reads from /etc/sysctl.conf), but from another service.
If it was,
# /etc/rc.d/sysctl restart
would lead to the same error message
The message is displayed just
before the 'login' prompt.
As RW mentioned, Do you have apache?, is there something like
Starting additional
Hello,
fetchmail: connection to localhost:smtp [::1/25] failed: Connection
refused.
Just for the record. The problem is solved with these few lines in
the /usr/local/etc/postfix/main.cf
#
inet_interfaces = 192.168.1.6, 127.0.0.1, [::1]
smtp_bind_address = 0.0.0.0
smtp_bind_address6 = ::
Whenever I open X, or close it I get a similar error message. The
message that appears when I close X is thus:
xauth: (argv):1: bad display name remdog:0 in remove command
remdog is the hostname of my computer. None of this seems to have and
adverse affect on operations, but I would still like
I have XFCE-4 installed. I usually access this from my WinXP box via
TightVNC. No problem there. From within XFCE-4, I usually mount a share
on my WinXP box. Although I do not experience any apparent problems with
that share, this error message is printed ad infinitum on the screen of
the FreeBSD
On Sun, Jun 22, 2008 at 11:03:33AM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi:
I have make some changes to the kernel files and rebuild the kernel, but
when I rebuild the kernel, it show some errors and stop rebuild. The
question I want ask is that: Is there any file that store all these error
Hi:
I have make some changes to the kernel files and rebuild the kernel, but
when I rebuild the kernel, it show some errors and stop rebuild. The
question I want ask is that: Is there any file that store all these error
message, If there is, where can I find it?
Because there are too many errors
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi:
I have make some changes to the kernel files and rebuild the kernel, but
when I rebuild the kernel, it show some errors and stop rebuild. The
question I want ask is that: Is there any file that store all these error
On Sunday 22 June 2008 15:03:33 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi:
I have make some changes to the kernel files and rebuild the kernel, but
when I rebuild the kernel, it show some errors and stop rebuild. The
question I want ask is that: Is there any file that store all these error
message
On Sunday 22 June 2008 15:17:56 Chuck Robey wrote:
make | tee makeout
where the complete ooutput goes into the makeout file. The there
doesn't take it's normal meaning of throwing the task into the background,
instead, what it does is to capture both the regular output plus the stderr
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Gonzalo Nemmi wrote:
On Sunday 22 June 2008 15:17:56 Chuck Robey wrote:
make | tee makeout
where the complete ooutput goes into the makeout file. The there
doesn't take it's normal meaning of throwing the task into the background,
instead,
Chuck Robey wrote:
For along time, used only tcsh, under the mistaken belief that you
couldn't redirect stderr for piping, under a sh-like shell, but about
6 months ago, I found out how to do that. If you would rather use a
sh-like shell (maybe you'd be one of the bash-aficionados?) tell me,
On Sat, Jun 21, 2008 at 01:38:25PM +1200, Steven Samuel Cole wrote:
Also, the disks are SATA300, the controller supports SATA150 only; there
is a jumper on the disks that limits them to SATA150 which I removed.
Could that be relevant ?
Yes, it could be relevant. Several controllers have
Uwe Laverenz schrieb:
On Sat, Jun 21, 2008 at 01:38:25PM +1200, Steven Samuel Cole wrote:
Also, the disks are SATA300, the controller supports SATA150 only; there
is a jumper on the disks that limits them to SATA150 which I removed.
Could that be relevant ?
Yes, it could be relevant.
Hi,
I try to set up a POPTOP on a FreeBSD 7.0 machine. so far so good, I
can connect with a client once. But when I disconnect and build up a
new connection, I am getting an error message. The clients by the way
are WinXPsp2
here is the section of the /var/log/messages:
Jun 20 12:59:14
Hello,
I see an error message every time I boot my AMD64 FreeBSD 7.0 system or
when I restart smartd. These are the dmesg lines that seem relevant to
the issue (shortened for clarity):
kernel: FreeBSD 7.0-RELEASE #0: Fri Jun 6 22:06:44 NZST 2008
kernel: CPU: AMD Athlon(tm) 64 X2 Dual Core
I am getting an error message when using the hp-toolbox (print/hplip)
version 2.7.12 on a FreeBSD-6.3 machine. When I start the program, this
is displayed:
Mar 10 16:49:57 scorpio python: hp-toolbox[35348]: error: Invalid
locale: C.utf8
Next, when I click on the 'Send FAX' button
I just installed 'denyhosts' on a FBSD-6.2 machine. I thought I had followed
the directions correctly, however, I continually see an error message popping
up on the screen. This is a line fro the /var/log/auth.log file.
Dec 9 10:56:01 scorpio sshd[1477]: warning: /etc/hosts.allow, line 1
On Sun, 9 Dec 2007, Gerard wrote:
I just installed 'denyhosts' on a FBSD-6.2 machine. I thought I had followed
the directions correctly, however, I continually see an error message popping
up on the screen. This is a line fro the /var/log/auth.log file.
Dec 9 10:56:01 scorpio sshd[1477
On December 09, 2007 at 12:14PM Andy Dills wrote:
Not sure where that random /sshd came from, but the line 1 bit is a
pretty big hint as to where the problem is ;)
Andy
I wondered about that to; however, until today, I have never even opened that
file. I have no idea where if came from.
Dear folks,
whenever I try to attach gdb to my firefox settings because I'm expecting
firefox to be the source of my stability problems (I always find a gnash.core
and a firefox.core file in my home directory) I get the following error message:
gdb --quiet
(gdb) attach 11808
Attaching
On Thu, Jul 05, 2007 at 04:46:52PM +0100, John Murphy wrote:
Wasn't there, once upon a time, an error message in FreeBSD which
reported 'This doesn't look like Kansas, Toto'?
I remember seeing that error message somewhere, but do not remember
where or if it was in FreeBSD.
jerry
Seem
Jerry McAllister wrote:
On Thu, Jul 05, 2007 at 04:46:52PM +0100, John Murphy wrote:
Wasn't there, once upon a time, an error message in FreeBSD which
reported 'This doesn't look like Kansas, Toto'?
I remember seeing that error message somewhere, but do not remember
where
Alex Zbyslaw wrote:
Jerry McAllister wrote:
On Thu, Jul 05, 2007 at 04:46:52PM +0100, John Murphy wrote:
Wasn't there, once upon a time, an error message in FreeBSD which
reported 'This doesn't look like Kansas, Toto'?
I remember seeing that error message somewhere
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Favourite worst written error message in history:
Keyboard not found. Press F1 to continue.
I have always loved this one!! Who made that up!?
Someone at IBM. That's what the original IBM PC, PC-AT, and
(presumably) PC-XT displayed if the keyboard
On Wed, Jul 04, 2007 at 08:14:44PM -0700, Garrett Cooper wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Except that bash requires all the icky GNU utilities to build so you
have to GNUify your system.
And perl doesn't? It was GPL last I knew.
The entirety of Perl falls under the GPL and Artistic
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Wednesday, July 04, 2007 9:30 AM
To: User Questions
Subject: Re[2]: The worst error message in history belongs to... BIND9!
On July 04, 2007 at 09:53AM Ted Mittelstaedt wrote:
[snip
Anything you have actually seen is fair game.
Ted
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Wasn't there, once upon a time, an error message in FreeBSD which
reported 'This doesn't look like Kansas, Toto'?
Seem to recall it occurring when I deleted the directory I was 'in'.
I may have imagined it though!
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John.
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On Wed, Jul 04, 2007 at 08:14:44PM -0700, Garrett Cooper
On Thu, Jul 05, 2007 at 09:19:00AM -0700, Ted Mittelstaedt wrote:
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On Tue, Jul 03, 2007 at 11:41:13PM -0400, Robert Huff wrote:
Chad Perrin writes:
Isn't Perl part of the base system these days?
Perl has not been part of the base system for several years
and was
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On Tue, Jul 03, 2007, Martin McCormick wrote
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