On 3/10/11 12:48 PM, Jason Helfman jhelf...@e-e.com wrote:
Good idea. Rollback does work, and has worked for me in a very similar
situation, and hopefully will work for you as well. After the rollback,
reboot, and start again from your initial upgrade command. I would highly
recommend using tmux,
freebsd-update install: The kernel and kernel modules will be
patched
B) reboot
C) 2nd freebsd-update install: The state of the process has been saved and
thus,freebsd-update will not start from the beginning, but will remove all
old shared libraries and object files
i'm just guessing
Bas Smeelen wrote:
It would be nice if freebsd-update had the same command sequence (without
the build parts) as in a source upgrade. First fetch of course, then
freebsd-update installkernel with a message to reboot on succes or rollback
on failure, then after reboot freebsd-update installworld,
While trying in install Open Office the install choked at one point and
I received this error message:
snip
Entering
/usr/tmp/usr/ports/editors/openoffice.org-3/work/OOO330_m20/sw/uiconfig/layout
Entering
/usr/tmp/usr/ports/editors/openoffice.org-3/work/OOO330_m20/sw/qa/unoapi
Entering
/usr
Hi everyone -
Getting back in to FBSD after a 2 year absence. I have the 8.2 DVD (1)
and would rather do a binary install and have it working out of the box
with Gnome. Minimal tweaking after the fact would be preferred along
with binary updates opposed to using the ports tree.
The goal
On Tue, 8 Mar 2011 14:11:25 -0600, Chris rac...@makeworld.com wrote:
Hi everyone -
Getting back in to FBSD after a 2 year absence. I have the 8.2 DVD (1)
and would rather do a binary install and have it working out of the box
with Gnome. Minimal tweaking after the fact would be preferred
. And there are of course ports
that are not available as packages for several reasons.
You can choose to install packages from several directories on the FTP site;
packages-8-stable or packages-8.2-release depending on what you want. The
packages-8.2-release directory is AFAIK a snapshot of packages
Hi folks,
I'm trying to put a simple proxy server together, and I have installed
Squid, Sarg and Webmin, all of which are working fine.
When I go into webmin to add a sarg module, I don't see it anywhere as
an option.
Is that because I have to install Apache first?
If so, how do I then add
module, I don't see it anywhere as
an option.
Is that because I have to install Apache first?
If so, how do I then add the sarg module?
Thank you,
Ed
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/ports/www/tomcat6 and do make deinstall. This removes
Tomcat 6. Then cd to /usr/ports/www/tomcat7 and do make install clean. You
do not need to be concerned with downloading the tarball, the port will
fetch it for you.
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Hi All,
This is my first post to this list, so I hope I get it right. I'm new to
both Unix and freeBSD and I've been doing my first steps for three days
now. I was able to install Java and Tomcat 6, because these products are
part of the ports directory. However I'd prefer Tomcat 7, so I got
On Mon, Feb 21, 2011 at 9:48 AM, Andreas Junius
andreas.jun...@gmail.com wrote:
To be honest, I don't understand that message. That file
apache-tomcat-7.0.6.tar.gz can't be in /usr/ports/www/tomcat7/distinfo,
because distinfo is a file and not a directory. What went wrong? I got the
missing
Andreas Junius wrote:
Hi All,
This is my first post to this list, so I hope I get it right. I'm new to
both Unix and freeBSD and I've been doing my first steps for three days
now. I was able to install Java and Tomcat 6, because these products are
part of the ports directory. However I'd
On Mon, Feb 21, 2011 at 07:18:28PM +1030, Andreas Junius wrote:
Hi All,
This is my first post to this list, so I hope I get it right. I'm new to
both Unix and freeBSD and I've been doing my first steps for three days
now. I was able to install Java and Tomcat 6, because these products
Hi folks,
I want to install squid from the ports package (i.e.,
/usr/ports/www/squid) instead of installing from source (which, it's
my understanding, would force me to create a squid user, squid group,
etc. manually).
However, I want squid to be installed with the ability to restrict end
users
On Friday, February 18, 2011 01:53:27 PM Ed Flecko wrote:
Hi folks,
I want to install squid from the ports package (i.e.,
/usr/ports/www/squid) instead of installing from source (which, it's
my understanding, would force me to create a squid user, squid group,
etc. manually).
However, I
Ed Flecko wrote:
Hi folks,
I want to install squid from the ports package (i.e.,
/usr/ports/www/squid) instead of installing from source (which, it's
my understanding, would force me to create a squid user, squid group,
etc. manually).
However, I want squid to be installed
On Fri, 18 Feb 2011 08:53:27 -0800
Ed Flecko edfle...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi folks,
I want to install squid from the ports package (i.e.,
/usr/ports/www/squid) instead of installing from source (which, it's
my understanding, would force me to create a squid user, squid group,
etc. manually
Le Thu, 03 Feb 2011 22:15:09 -0800,
Rem P Roberti remeg...@comcast.net a écrit :
Icu is a necessary dependency for Gimp, but I can't get it to
install. I checked UPDATING and it states that icu4 is now
deprecated, and one should install /devel/icu. But when I try to do
that the file
Le Thu, 03 Feb 2011 22:15:09 -0800,
Rem P Robertiremeg...@comcast.net a écrit :
Icu is a necessary dependency for Gimp, but I can't get it to
install. I checked UPDATING and it states that icu4 is now
deprecated, and one should install /devel/icu. But when I try to do
that the file
*NO* he's refering to the _locale_, not the timezone. They're totally
separate and unrelated concepts. Locale is a means for specifying a
bunch of national/regional things. like what the currency symbol (dollar-,
pound-, euro-, yen-, whatever-sign) is, whether one uses ',' or '.' for
marking
Icu is a necessary dependency for Gimp, but I can't get it to install.
I checked UPDATING and it states that icu4 is now deprecated, and one
should install /devel/icu. But when I try to do that the file that is
downloaded is icu4c, and the install goes along until it chokes with
this error
Try again, with a clean build, after having made sure that you've
removed all remnants of the earlier icu versions; and make a
transcript of the build:
pkg_delete -fv icu2-* icu-*
script /tmp/icu.log
make -C /usr/ports/devel/icu deinstall clean install
exit
If the problem still occurs
On 02/03/11 05:14, Martes G Wigglesworth wrote:
Does anyone know what the new minimal install size is?
Minimal, no, but a recent thread about DruidBSD (a rescue system) said
that the whole lot was 24 MB, so that gives you an upper limit.
I remember running across a blurb about FBSD-7
Icu is a necessary dependency for Gimp, but I can't get it to install.
I checked UPDATING and it states that icu4 is now deprecated, and one
should install /devel/icu. But when I try to do that the file that is
downloaded is icu4c, and the install goes along until it chokes with
this error
Hey guys.
Does anyone know what the new minimal install size is?
I remember running across a blurb about FBSD-7 and above require more
space and supposedly won't fit on less than 512MB or something like that.
What are these specs?
And I feel like I should still be able to product an 8
Wigglesworth
mailinglistmem...@mgwigglesworth.net wrote:
Hey guys.
Does anyone know what the new minimal install size is?
I remember running across a blurb about FBSD-7 and above require more
space and supposedly won't fit on less than 512MB or something like that.
What are these specs
On Wed, 27 Oct 2010, Zbigniew Komarnicki wrote:
This is probably a GCC problem. What exact version are you using
(pkg_info | grep gcc)? There is another recent report of issues with
the latest update to lang/gcc45:
http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-ports/2010-October/064212.html
On Thu, Jan 27, 2011 at 15:25, Gerald Pfeifer ger...@pfeifer.com wrote:
Sorry, I just realized I totally missed this question. Are you
still seeing the problem?
Looking at the web archive of this thread, I do not see anything
stand out. What happens if you remove gcc-4.4.6.20101012 and try
Hi guys,
I want to install gnome on my blank freeBSD.
pkg_add -r gnome2
Do I have to install something more (like the XServer) or does Gnome
depends on X11 so it will be installed automatically?
cYa
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It works now.
But after gdm is started I just see a small line (for the username) but
this line is too small.
I have installed xorg and configured it as in the documentation.
cYa,
alokat
On 01/16/2011 07:20 PM, Alokat wrote:
Hi guys,
I want to install gnome on my blank freeBSD.
pkg_add
On 16/01/2011 20:02, Alokat wrote:
It works now.
But after gdm is started I just see a small line (for the username) but
this line is too small.
I have installed xorg and configured it as in the documentation.
cYa,
alokat
On 01/16/2011 07:20 PM, Alokat wrote:
Hi guys,
I want to install
, Alokat wrote:
Hi guys,
I want to install gnome on my blank freeBSD.
pkg_add -r gnome2
Do I have to install something more (like the XServer) or does Gnome
depends on X11 so it will be installed automatically?
cYa
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.
cYa,
alokat
On 01/16/2011 07:20 PM, Alokat wrote:
Hi guys,
I want to install gnome on my blank freeBSD.
pkg_add -r gnome2
Do I have to install something more (like the XServer) or does Gnome
depends on X11 so it will be installed automatically?
cYa
because gvim is really *much* nicer than plain console-based vim
sessions.
The vim-lite port exists for those cases when you really want to install
just plain good ol' vim without all the bells and whistles. You can also
install editors/vim with WITHOUT_X11='true' to avoid the pulling of all
to install
just plain good ol' vim without all the bells and whistles. You can also
install editors/vim with WITHOUT_X11='true' to avoid the pulling of all
this X11 stuff.
I hear that - but if I want gvim I'll install gvim. What it's doing
here is installing something I didn't ask for, well
I hear that - but if I want gvim I'll install gvim. What it's doing here is
installing something I didn't ask for, well actually, it's fooling me into
giving me something I don't need.
Thanks.
On Mon, Jan 10, 2011 at 10:06 AM, Giorgos Keramidas
keram...@ceid.upatras.gr wrote:
On Sun, 9 Jan
.
The vim-lite port exists for those cases when you really want to install
just plain good ol' vim without all the bells and whistles. You can also
install editors/vim with WITHOUT_X11='true' to avoid the pulling of all
this X11 stuff.
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On Monday 10 January 2011 15:02:35 Ed Smith wrote:
This seems bizarre. Logically, it would seem better to do a split like
vim (bare vim - what you would expect) and xvim (vim with X11) similar
to how emacs does emacs/xemacs.
Er, no. xemacs is a fork of emacs. emacs has X-related dependencies
I hear that - but if I want gvim I'll install gvim. What it's doing here is
installing something I didn't ask for, well actually, it's fooling me into
giving me something I don't need.
or you could just use the original vi that comes with the base system if you
just want a console editor
On 10/01/11 14:02, Ed Smith wrote:
This seems bizarre. Logically, it would seem better to do a split like
vim (bare vim - what you would expect) and xvim (vim with X11) similar
to how emacs does emacs/xemacs.
Totally different thing. The emacs port install GNU Emacs; the xemacs
port installs
On Mon, 10 Jan 2011 12:43:13 +0100
Tony Maserati ableton...@gmail.com wrote:
I hear that - but if I want gvim I'll install gvim. What it's doing
here is installing something I didn't ask for, well actually, it's
fooling me into giving me something I don't need.
It's not as if gvim
On Mon, 10 Jan 2011 08:02:35 -0500, Ed Smith abandon.every.h...@gmail.com
wrote:
This seems bizarre. Logically, it would seem better to do a split like
vim (bare vim - what you would expect) and xvim (vim with X11) similar
to how emacs does emacs/xemacs.
XEmacs[1] is not 'Emacs with X11
On Mon, Jan 10, 2011 at 6:56 AM, Giorgos Keramidas keram...@freebsd.orgwrote:
I'm sorry that you had to install software that you don't really need
and I can help you clean up by saving your installed ports as 'binary
packages' and re-installing just the bits that you _really_ want to have
Quoth Chris Brennan on Monday, 10 January 2011:
On Mon, Jan 10, 2011 at 6:56 AM, Giorgos Keramidas
keram...@freebsd.orgwrote:
I'm sorry that you had to install software that you don't really need
and I can help you clean up by saving your installed ports as 'binary
packages' and re
On Mon, 10 Jan 2011 11:00:39 -0500
Chris Brennan xa...@xaerolimit.net wrote:
On Mon, Jan 10, 2011 at 6:56 AM, Giorgos Keramidas
keram...@freebsd.orgwrote:
I'm sorry that you had to install software that you don't really
need and I can help you clean up by saving your installed ports
Quoth Giorgos Keramidas on Monday, 10 January 2011:
Maybe because gvim is really *much* nicer than plain console-based vim
sessions.
How can that be the case, when gvim is an X11 program?
I've used both -- give me good old console-based vim any day.
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On 09/01/2011 22:19, Tony Maserati wrote:
Hi,
I'm just curious - what's the point of including X11 as a dependency to vim?
And then making a vim-lite port (which you usually discover after installing
X11). How about making it vim and vim-x11 instead?
Thanks.
guess the next time you should simply install: /usr/ports/editors/vim-lite/
Andreas.
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On Mon, 10 Jan 2011 16:42:04 +
RW rwmailli...@googlemail.com wrote:
On Mon, 10 Jan 2011 11:00:39 -0500
Chris Brennan xa...@xaerolimit.net wrote:
On Mon, Jan 10, 2011 at 6:56 AM, Giorgos Keramidas
keram...@freebsd.orgwrote:
I'm sorry that you had to install software that you
Hi,
I'm just curious - what's the point of including X11 as a dependency to vim?
And then making a vim-lite port (which you usually discover after installing
X11). How about making it vim and vim-x11 instead?
Thanks.
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On Sun, Jan 9, 2011 at 4:19 PM, Tony Maserati ableton...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I'm just curious - what's the point of including X11 as a dependency to
vim?
And then making a vim-lite port (which you usually discover after
installing
X11). How about making it vim and vim-x11 instead?
It's
I'm updating to teTeX-base-3.0_21. I can build the
port, but trying to install it gives me this error:
*snip*
install -o root -g wheel -m 444 ./mktex.opt
/usr/local/share/texmf/web2c/mktex.opt
install -o root -g wheel -m 555 ./mktexdir
/usr/local/share/texmf/web2c/mktexdir
install -o root -g
On Wed, Jan 05, 2011 at 11:56:33AM +, Anton Shterenlikht wrote:
I'm updating to teTeX-base-3.0_21. I can build the
port, but trying to install it gives me this error:
*snip*
install -o root -g wheel -m 444 ./mktex.opt
/usr/local/share/texmf/web2c/mktex.opt
install -o root -g wheel
teTeX is ancient and my advice would be to install TeXLive. It's not
in ports but instructions for installing it can be found on the
forums:
I think TeXLive 2010 has been released and this has binaries for
FreeBSD. You can get this from http://www.tug.org/ and installation
should consist
(): Cannot lock mutex (Invalid argument).
gmake[4]: *** [install-exec-hook] Abort trap: 6 (core dumped)
Based on the info in the pr and looking at IlmThreadPool.cpp, it seems
that thread is locked in preparation for its destruction. It can't lock
and so it has a bitch about it and throws something
Hi list,
I am trying to help a friend who is overseas install FreeBSD 8.0 i386.
Left to his own devices the install failed, so I ran through it with him
last night, all is fine till it gets to the root password screen where
the install just hangs. He is not very techy, all I could glean
On Tue, Dec 21, 2010 at 4:24 AM, Graeme Dargie a...@tangerine-army.co.ukwrote:
I am trying to help a friend who is overseas install FreeBSD 8.0 i386.
Left to his own devices the install failed, so I ran through it with him
last night, all is fine till it gets to the root password screen where
On 12/21/2010 5:24 AM, Graeme Dargie wrote:
Hi list,
I am trying to help a friend who is overseas install FreeBSD 8.0 i386.
Left to his own devices the install failed, so I ran through it with him
last night, all is fine till it gets to the root password screen where
the install just
Quoting Per olof Ljungmark p...@intersonic.se:
Hi,
The machine restarts during DVD/Memstick boot, possibly when is
trying to identify the HD. If I take out the LSI 3041E SAS
controller and replace it with another SCSI controller or the
motherboard SATA all is fine, installing other OS's
Hi,
The machine restarts during DVD/Memstick boot, possibly when is trying
to identify the HD. If I take out the LSI 3041E SAS controller and
replace it with another SCSI controller or the motherboard SATA all is
fine, installing other OS's with the 3041 is also fine.
Tried various FBSD
@freebsd.org; freebsd-sysinst...@freebsd.org
Objet : Re: Specifying Install Root on non interactive sysinstall
On Tue, 2010-11-09 at 10:18 +0100, Ramblewski David wrote:
Hi,
I'm looking for a solution to jumpstart FreeBSD on an non interactive way.
The solution provided by the Handbook recommend
manually create the slice, labels and mount the partitions on /mnt
partition.
Then I manually launch sysinstall loadConfig to install packages classes but
I didn't find the way to precise an Install Root for /mnt whereas it works if
I did it on a interactive way using the options menu.
Does anyone
into the FDISK partition editor
c. throw you into diskabel
e. ask which boot code you want to install (if any) to the MBR
Just a suggestion.
Then I manually launch sysinstall loadConfig to install packages classes
but I didn't find the way to precise an Install Root for /mnt whereas it
works if I
I've tried installing the py-gtk port a couple of times now with the same
result each time:
checking if C preprocessor likes IDL... yes
checking if C preprocessor can read from stdin... yes
checking how to ignore standard include path...
At this point, it hangs indefinitely. If I
Based on advice to switch to portmaster from portupgrade, I am now
having a problem with perl. When I went to upgrade a perl package, it
re-installed perl, but fail (and removed perl). I am getting this
message:
=== perl-5.8.9_3 : Your apache does not support DSO modules.
I have tried to
Quoth Chad Perrin on Sunday, 07 November 2010:
I've tried installing the py-gtk port a couple of times now with the same
result each time:
checking if C preprocessor likes IDL... yes
checking if C preprocessor can read from stdin... yes
checking how to ignore standard include
On Sun, Nov 7, 2010 at 8:10 PM, Chip Camden sterl...@camdensoftware.comwrote:
I just tried it, and mine is hung there now. Not drawing any apparent
processor or disk load. I'll leave it sitting there and see what else I
can figure out.
It's actually in the configure phase of the ORBit
Quoth Chris Brennan on Sunday, 07 November 2010:
On Sun, Nov 7, 2010 at 8:10 PM, Chip Camden
sterl...@camdensoftware.comwrote:
I just tried it, and mine is hung there now. Not drawing any apparent
processor or disk load. I'll leave it sitting there and see what else I
can figure
On Sun, Nov 7, 2010 at 8:26 PM, Chip Camden sterl...@camdensoftware.comwrote:
Quoth Chris Brennan on Sunday, 07 November 2010:
On Sun, Nov 7, 2010 at 8:10 PM, Chip Camden sterl...@camdensoftware.com
wrote:
I just tried it, and mine is hung there now. Not drawing any apparent
http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions
Make revealed the following for me (on my fbsd64-8.1 install on my laptop
(running a gui env))
[r...@blackdragon [/usr/ports/x11-toolkits/py-gtk]# make
=== py26-gtk-0.6.11_10 conflicts with installed package(s):
py26-gobject
...it installs Windows 2000
-- Alfred Perlstein on chat at freebsd.org
http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions
Make revealed the following for me (on my fbsd64-8.1 install on my laptop
(running a gui env))
[r
/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions
Make revealed the following for me (on my fbsd64-8.1 install on my laptop
(running a gui env))
[r...@blackdragon [/usr/ports/x11-toolkits/py-gtk]# make
=== py26-gtk-0.6.11_10 conflicts with installed package(s):
py26-gobject-2.21.1
On Sun, Nov 07, 2010 at 08:39:55PM -0500, Chris Brennan wrote:
Did you try and build x11-toolkits/py-gtk2?
That works fine for me -- including providing for the reason I needed
py-gtk in the first place. I'm still a little curious about what's going
on with that build hang, even if it's not
Hello,
I am trying to install ghostscript8 from ports on 8.0-RELEASE-p4. The
build stops when
/usr/ports/print/ghostscript8/work/ghostscript-8.64/epag-3.09/ert is to
be installed in /usr/local/bin. The error is file not found. Error
code 71. I tried going to the epag-3.09 directory:
make
Fred f...@blakemfg.com writes:
Hello,
I am trying to install ghostscript8 from ports on 8.0-RELEASE-p4. The
build stops when
/usr/ports/print/ghostscript8/work/ghostscript-8.64/epag-3.09/ert is to
be installed in /usr/local/bin. The error is file not found. Error
code 71. I tried going
Lowell Gilbert wrote:
Fred f...@blakemfg.com writes:
Hello,
I am trying to install ghostscript8 from ports on 8.0-RELEASE-p4. The
build stops when
/usr/ports/print/ghostscript8/work/ghostscript-8.64/epag-3.09/ert is to
be installed in /usr/local/bin. The error is file not found. Error
Fred f...@blakemfg.com writes:
Ghostscript8 compiled and installed ok. It was probably the rmconfig
that fixed it. I had unset a lot of options that were of no value to
me. Maybe one or more of them are not really optional.
Or more likely, optional but other options depend on them.
On Thu, 28 Oct 2010, Fred wrote:
Concerning the copy paste, root is not running X so there is no copy and
paste. I tried redirecting error output from make with 2$HOME/make_error
but make sees the redirection as an instruction it does not know how to do.
Hello,
I encounter the following problem when I try install math/octave.
I suspect that problem is with this:
/usr/local/bin/ld: final link failed: Nonrepresentable section on output
collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
My system (fresh install, fresh ports tree csup-ed today):
# uname -rms
On Wed, Oct 27, 2010 at 01:09, Zbigniew Komarnicki cblas...@gmail.com wrote:
I suspect that problem is with this:
/usr/local/bin/ld: final link failed: Nonrepresentable section on output
collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
This is probably a GCC problem. What exact version are you using
On Wednesday 27 of October 2010 10:20:54 you wrote:
This is probably a GCC problem. What exact version are you using
(pkg_info | grep gcc)? There is another recent report of issues with
the latest update to lang/gcc45:
http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-ports/2010-October/064212.html
Someone with experience with a similar hardware?
I want to know if is viable to install FreeBSD on an iBook G3 (PowerPC
800MHz 12''), the main focus is to get working the network hardware,
also if there's someone with the same experience and could let me know
which wireless network adapter (USB
Hello,
I am trying to install ghostscript8 from ports on 8.0-RELEASE-p4. The
build stops when
/usr/ports/print/ghostscript8/work/ghostscript-8.64/epag-3.09/ert is to
be installed in /usr/local/bin. The error is file not found. Error
code 71. I tried going to the epag-3.09 directory
,
The solution looks like install PHP 5.2 (/usr/ports/lang/php52) and then
install /usr/ports/devel/ZendOptimizer.
Phan Quoc Hien phanquoch...@gmail.com writes:
Yes, Thank Ryan. But it's not clearly solution.
The reason it is a little unclear is that the port warns you about
Hi,
I'm trying to install vlc player on my FreeBSD 8.1 and I always got the
following error:
gmake[3]: *** [gvloadimage_gd.lo] Error 1
gmake[3]: Leaving directory
`/usr/ports/graphics/graphviz/work/graphviz-2.26.3/plugin/gd'
gmake[2]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
gmake[2]: Leaving directory
Dánielisz László laszlo_daniel...@yahoo.com writes:
I'm trying to install vlc player on my FreeBSD 8.1 and I always got the
following error:
gmake[3]: *** [gvloadimage_gd.lo] Error 1
gmake[3]: Leaving directory
`/usr/ports/graphics/graphviz/work/graphviz-2.26.3/plugin/gd'
gmake[2
install problems
Dánielisz László laszlo_daniel...@yahoo.com writes:
I'm trying to install vlc player on my FreeBSD 8.1 and I always got the
following error:
gmake[3]: *** [gvloadimage_gd.lo] Error 1
gmake[3]: Leaving directory
`/usr/ports/graphics/graphviz/work/graphviz-2.26.3/plugin/gd
ZendOptimizer seem not support FreeBSD?
On Fri, Oct 8, 2010 at 1:29 AM, Lowell Gilbert
freebsd-questions-lo...@be-well.ilk.org wrote:
On Thu, Oct 7, 2010 at 11:55 PM, Ryan Coleman ryan.cole...@cwis.biz
wrote:
Phan,
The solution looks like install PHP 5.2 (/usr/ports/lang/php52
Maybe no solution forever for ZendOptimizer with =php 5.3 on FreeBSD...so
said...!!:(
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after a while, they released a new version - 64b compliant.
but, you still have to use an old PHP version.
Since zend seems to only hire retards, ...
I modified a few of my scripts, and bought the IonCube encoder, which is
working perfectly
Phan Quoc Hien phanquoch...@gmail.com writes:
Maybe no solution forever for ZendOptimizer with =php 5.3 on FreeBSD...so
said...!!:(
As far as I can see, ZendOptimizer doesn't support PHP 5.3 on *any* OS.
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Having netwoking problems... . hope this gets out.
=== sys/boot/i386/loader (install)
install -o root -g wheel -m 555 -b loader /boot/loader
install -o root -g wheel -m 444
/usr/src/sys/boot/i386/loader/../../forth/loader.conf
/boot/defaults/loader.conf
install -o root -g wheel -m 444
On Mon, 11 Oct 2010 17:53:11 -0700, Gary Kline kl...@thought.org wrote:
Having netwoking problems... . hope this gets out.
It does.
The problem seems to appear when installing the ZFS boot loader.
=== sys/boot/i386/zfsboot (install)
btxld -v -E 0x2000 -f bin -b
/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/boot
.
Nice to have at least one spare to experiment with.]
=== sys/boot/i386/zfsboot (install)
btxld -v -E 0x2000 -f bin -b
/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/boot/i386/zfsboot/../btx/btx/btx -l zfsboot.ldr -o
zfsboot.ld -P 1 zfsboot.bin
btxld:No such file or directory
*** Error code 1
Stop
On Mon, 11 Oct 2010 18:27:50 -0700, Gary Kline kl...@thought.org wrote:
On Tue, Oct 12, 2010 at 03:02:24AM +0200, Polytropon wrote:
On Mon, 11 Oct 2010 17:53:11 -0700, Gary Kline kl...@thought.org wrote:
Having netwoking problems... . hope this gets out.
It does.
The problem
Hello,
I'm trying install ZendOptimizer with my php5 and get this error:
freebsd# make install clean
=== ZendOptimizer-3.3.0.a cannot install: doesn't work with PHP version :
5 (Doesn't support PHP 5).
*** Error code 1
Stop in /usr/ports/devel/ZendOptimizer.
Why error? ZendOptimizer port
On Thu, 2010-10-07 at 21:24 +0700, Phan Quoc Hien wrote:
Hello,
I'm trying install ZendOptimizer with my php5 and get this error:
freebsd# make install clean
=== ZendOptimizer-3.3.0.a cannot install: doesn't work with PHP version :
5 (Doesn't support PHP 5).
*** Error code 1
Stop
Phan,
Seeing as it was realeased in 2007, I would not be completely surprised.
What version of FreeBSD are you using?
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Ryan
On Oct 7, 2010, at 9:57 AM, Craig Butler wrote:
On Thu, 2010-10-07 at 21:24 +0700, Phan Quoc Hien wrote:
Hello,
I'm trying install ZendOptimizer with my php5
using?
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Ryan
On Oct 7, 2010, at 9:57 AM, Craig Butler wrote:
On Thu, 2010-10-07 at 21:24 +0700, Phan Quoc Hien wrote:
Hello,
I'm trying install ZendOptimizer with my php5 and get this error:
freebsd# make install clean
=== ZendOptimizer-3.3.0.a cannot install: doesn't work with PHP
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