Re: perl port 5.8.2 won't install?

2004-06-23 Thread Kris Kennaway
On Wed, Jun 23, 2004 at 04:49:52PM -0500, Len Conrad wrote:
 fbsd 4.10 release
 
 # cd /usr/ports/lang/perl5.8
 
 # make  make install
 
 ===  Vulnerability check disabled
  perl-5.8.2.tar.gz doesn't seem to exist in /usr/ports/distfiles/.
  Attempting to fetch from 
 http://www.cpan.dk/CPAN/modules/by-module/../../src/.
 perl-5.8.2.tar.gz 100% of   11 MB  264 kBps 
 00m00s
  BSDPAN-5.8.0_1.tar.gz doesn't seem to exist in /usr/ports/distfiles/.
  Attempting to fetch from 
 ftp://ftp.FreeBSD.org/pub/FreeBSD/ports/local-distfiles/tobez/.
 BSDPAN-5.8.0_1.tar.gz 100% of 6338  B   36 kBps
 ===  Extracting for perl-5.8.2_5
  Checksum OK for perl-5.8.2.tar.gz.
  Checksum OK for BSDPAN-5.8.0_1.tar.gz.
 ===  Patching for perl-5.8.2_5
 ===  Applying FreeBSD patches for perl-5.8.2_5
 8 out of 8 hunks failed--saving rejects to ext/Opcode/Safe.pm.rej
  Patch patch-Safe.pm failed to apply cleanly.
  Patch(es) patch-Install.pm patch-MM_Unix.pm applied cleanly.
 *** Error code 1
 
 the .rej file contains:

How did you update your ports collection?  These are probably stale
files that should/would have been removed with a correctly updated
collection.

Kris


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Re: Mozilla, where did I go wrong?

2004-06-23 Thread LW Ellis
Cool! 
I used ctrl-alt-16-+
That cleared up the Mozilla problem
Next question
Does ctrl-alt-numeric-+ change the color depth and the screen size?
Can you change one with out the other?
Thanx 
Chuck

Leon

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 On Jun 23, 2004, at 5:32 PM, LW Ellis wrote:
  I installed Mozilla 1.5 thur the ports package, on FreeBSD 5.2
  When I run in it KDE
  It disotrts the KDE background image.
  THe toolbar color of the Mozilla browser is a dark maroon or purple,
  The background of the pages are a light purple.
 
 What color depth are you running your X server at?
 
 If you're running in 8-bit orpossibly even 16-bit modes, Mozilla may be 
 stealing colors for itself that other programs like KDE were using; if 
 so, switch to running at 24/32-bit color depth...
 
 -- 
 -Chuck
 
 
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Re: perl port 5.8.2 won't install?

2004-06-23 Thread Len Conrad

How did you update your ports collection?
when running sysintall upgrade from cdrom to go from 4.7 to 4.10.
  These are probably stale
files that should/would have been removed with a correctly updated
collection.
ok, I'll have a go at refreshing the ports, thanks
Len
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Best older model laptop for FreeBSD 5.x

2004-06-23 Thread 3BSD
Hi,

I'm thinking about buying an older model laptop to put FreeBSD 5.x on.
I had an IBM Thinkpad T21 and FreeBSD 4.8-STABLE ran fine, but the
XFree86 drivers were less than stable, and so was the ACPI support,
sound support was also very dodgy. Now I have the urge to put FreeBSD
on a laptop again. I'm wondering if anyone can recommend a P2/P3
laptop from a company like IBM, or even Dell, that has almost no
problems running FreeBSD. I don't really care too much about good
sound, but I do care about stable X drivers and all the rest.

MTIA

-3BSD
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Re: perl port 5.8.2 won't install?

2004-06-23 Thread Kris Kennaway
On Wed, Jun 23, 2004 at 05:30:17PM -0500, Len Conrad wrote:
 
 How did you update your ports collection?
 
 when running sysintall upgrade from cdrom to go from 4.7 to 4.10.

Perhaps that extracts the new ports collection over the top of the
old, which is wrong since it will leave behind stale patches that are
not in the new version.

Kris


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Fatal trap 12: page fault while in kernel mode

2004-06-23 Thread fred
Hi,



Recently my freebsd machine always dead, and the below error messages are gotten when 
reboot the machin, could anyone help me?



Jun 24 09:09:02 pearl kernel: Fatal trap 12: page fault while in kernel mode
Jun 24 09:09:02 pearl kernel: fault virtual address = 0xe852eba9
Jun 24 09:09:02 pearl kernel: fault code= supervisor read, page not 
present
Jun 24 09:09:02 pearl kernel: instruction pointer   = 0x8:0xc028dd4c
Jun 24 09:09:02 pearl kernel: stack pointer = 0x10:0xda7f0b20
Jun 24 09:09:02 pearl kernel: frame pointer = 0x10:0xda7f0b3c
Jun 24 09:09:02 pearl kernel: code segment  = base 0x0, limit 0xf, 
type 0x1b
Jun 24 09:09:02 pearl kernel: = DPL 0, pres 1, def32 1, gran 1
Jun 24 09:09:02 pearl kernel: processor eflags  = interrupt enabled, resume, IOPL = 0

The configuration of my machine is:

FreeBSD  5.0-DP1 FreeBSD 5.0-DP1 #0: Wed Aug 27 07:07:21 CST 2003 
root@:/usr/src/sys/i386/compile/PEARL  i386

Thanks,
Fred Zhang

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setting xterm font from the command line

2004-06-23 Thread Michael A. Smith
I'm trying to set the xterm font from the command line using the -fn option.
$ xterm -fn fontname
What I can't seem to find is the exact fontname of any font on my system 
(FreeBSD 5.2.1R). I've tried many combinations of my fonts: lowercase 
mixed case, spaces, hyphes, underscores, etc... and it can never find 
the font. For example:

$ xterm -fn Bitstream-Vera-Sans-Mono
xterm:  unable to open font Bitstream-Vera-Sans-Mono, trying fixed
Where can I find the font list that xterm is checking?
Thanks!!
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Re: Fatal trap 12: page fault while in kernel mode

2004-06-23 Thread Kris Kennaway
On Wed, Jun 23, 2004 at 09:52:48PM -0400, fred wrote:
 Hi,
 
 
 
 Recently my freebsd machine always dead, and the below error messages are gotten 
 when reboot the machin, could anyone help me?

Start by updating to a modern release; there have been literally
thousands of bugs fixed since 5.0-DP1.

 FreeBSD 5.0-DP1 FreeBSD 5.0-DP1 #0: Wed Aug 27 07:07:21 CST 2003
root@:/usr/src/sys/i386/compile/PEARL i386

In general, you need to provide more information than this when you
run into a kernel panic.  See the chapter on kernel debugging in the
developer's handbook for full details.

Kris

P.S. Please wrap your lines at 70 characters so your emails may be
easily read.


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Re: Questions about Hauppauge WinTV 350

2004-06-23 Thread Danny Pansters
On Wednesday 23 June 2004 05:26, Greg 'groggy' Lehey wrote:
 A number of software products use the Hauppauge WinTV 350 Personal
 Video Recorder (what a stupid name!).  I've been planning to get one
 for some time, but here in Australia the prices are ridiculous (more
 than double what they are nearly anywhere else).  So I've decided to
 have one sent from overseas.

 Question: are all WinTV 350s the same?  In Australia we have the same
 standards as in most of Europe (PAL, not NTSC), and the tuner
 frequencies are also the same as those in Europe.  If I buy a card in

There's only PAL and NTSC and any TV card should support both. WinTV and 
almost every other have a bktr 848/878 capture chip. That;s the one you want 
in any case. As for the tuner they all work alike and should support both pal 
as NTSC and the Fench standard (SEcam?) as well as 34xx audio (which is 
usually most easily dealt with by just plugging it from the tv card audio-out 
into the soundcard audio-in. A cheap bktr card should cost up to 100-200 euro 
max these days.

 the USA, will it work here, or are there two different kinds of card,
 depending on where they're sold?

No tuners are univrsal but they just have different definitions for different 
rendering tech.

 The web site is not of much help.  To help me decide, it would be nice
 to hear from somebody with experience with the cards who can tell me a
 definite answer to at least one of these questions:

Get a cheapo wintv with a bktr787 chip

 * Are there separate versions for different countries?

Possibly but it technically means nothing IMO

 * Does the device you have support both PAL and NTSC?

Yes and every one should as well as SECAM

 * Does the tuner on your device support both European and US
   frequencies?

Yes any Phillips or other standard one should.

 * What kind of antenna connector does your card have?  US TVs tend to
   have a screw-on connector, while European one tend to have a push-on
   connector.

push on for coax there can be a lot of interference (even using cable 
broadcast via coax as is usual here in N europe)

 Other information, in particular where I can get them cheap, would
 also be appreciated.

Like I said before get the cheapest bktr supported card (beware these tuner 
cards may get overheated and burn out at least the ones from a few years ago 
could -- proof on pic)

 Thanks in advance

HTH,

Dan
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Re: Best older model laptop for FreeBSD 5.x

2004-06-23 Thread Andrew L. Gould
On Wed, Jun 23, 2004 at 03:44:00PM -0700, 3BSD wrote:
 Hi,
 
 I'm thinking about buying an older model laptop to put FreeBSD 5.x on.
 I had an IBM Thinkpad T21 and FreeBSD 4.8-STABLE ran fine, but the
 XFree86 drivers were less than stable, and so was the ACPI support,
 sound support was also very dodgy. Now I have the urge to put FreeBSD
 on a laptop again. I'm wondering if anyone can recommend a P2/P3
 laptop from a company like IBM, or even Dell, that has almost no
 problems running FreeBSD. I don't really care too much about good
 sound, but I do care about stable X drivers and all the rest.
 
 MTIA
 
 -3BSD

I had good luck on a Dell Inspiron 8100. (I'm playing with SUSE Linux 9.1 on it as the 
moment.)  FreeBSD 5.2.1 with ACPI installed without problems.  The ltmdm port seems to 
identify the modem, although I haven't tried to use it. My laptop uses an nVidia chip, 
so you have a choice of XFree86 or nVidia video drivers; although I've heard there are 
models with an ATI video chip.

You can find lots of FreeBSD laptop information at:

http://www.zapatec.com/freebsd/laptop/

Best of luck,

Andrew Gould
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mpd and the evil vpn

2004-06-23 Thread Reid Linnemann
I hope some of the readers out there are more experienced with mpd than I.. I'm 
having some difficulties setting up a little vpn, and I need some fingers 
pointing in the right direction.

Here is the setup -

one box is connected to the ISP. Let's call his external ip [extip] and his 
internal lan ip is 192.168.1.1

The local area network consists of machines numbered 192.168.1.101 to 192.168.1.
110. The subnet mask is 255.255.255.0

The VPN addresses should be assigned 192.168.1.201 to 192.168.1.240 or so, with 
subnet mask 255.255.255.0

This box also acts as a NAT.

Here is the problem, and I will post my configs after stating it.

When an XP box (the only test platform so far) attempts to connect to mpd, the 
client acts like it can't see the pptp server and freaks out, kicking back error 
800 - which is the same message if there's no machine at the target address. I 
have yet to get the 201 host to connect, so I haven't added the other hosts to 
the config yet.

And as promised, my config (names have been changed to protect the innocent):

Here is the firewall rule list (no teasing, please):

00100 deny log ip from 127.0.0.1 to any in recv rl0
00200 allow ip from 127.0.0.1 to any
00300 deny log ip from 192.168.1.0/24 to any in recv rl0
00400 deny log ip from 68.97.166.0/23 to any in recv rl1
00500 deny log ip from any to 10.0.0.0/8 via rl0
00600 deny log ip from any to 172.16.0.0/12 via rl0
00700 deny log ip from any to 192.168.0.0/16 via rl0
00800 allow tcp from any to any 1723
00900 allow udp from any to any 1723
01000 allow gre from any to any
01100 divert 8668 ip from any to any via rl0
01200 allow tcp from any to any established
01300 allow ip from any to any frag
01400 allow udp from any to [extip] 8767
01500 allow udp from any to any 14567
01600 allow udp from any to [extip] 22000
01700 allow udp from any to [extip] 23000-23009
01800 allow tcp from any to [extip] 8000 setup
01900 allow tcp from any to [extip] 22 setup
02000 allow tcp from any to 192.168.1.101 22 setup
02100 allow tcp from any to [extip] 2401 setup
02200 allow udp from any to [extip] 2401
02300 allow tcp from [extnet] to [extip] 515 setup
02400 allow tcp from [trustedmachine] to [extip] 515 setup
02500 deny log tcp from any to any in recv rl0 setup
02600 allow tcp from any to any out xmit rl0 setup
02700 allow udp from [extip] to any 53 keep-state
02800 allow udp from [extip] to any 123 keep-state
02900 allow ip from 192.168.1.0/24 to any keep-state
03000 allow ip from [extip] to any keep-state via rl0
65535 allow ip from any to any

and mpd.links:
pptp:
set link type pptp
set pptp self 192.168.1.1 #ip address for mpd server
set pptp enable incoming
set pptp disable originate

and mpd.conf
pptp:
new -i ng0 pptp pptp## create a new interface of ng0 
for the pptp connection
set iface disable on-demand ## disable on-deman dialing for 
this connection
set iface enable proxy-arp  ## enable the arp proxy for the 
created interface
set bundle disable multilink## disable multi link options
set bundle authname [user_in_mpd_secret]## define the username for this 
connection
set bundle enable encryption## enable encryption for this 
connection
set link yes acfcomp protocomp  ## address control and protocol 
field compression
set link disable pap## disable PAP authentication 
for this link
set link enable chap## enable CHAP authentication 
for this link
set link keep-alive 10 60   ## keep alive settings for idle 
links
set ipcp enable vjcomp  ## enables header compression 
for the link
set ipcp ranges 192.168.1.1/32 192.168.1.201/32 ## sets IP of PPTP 
server as well as initial link
#set ipcp dns 10.0.0.1   ## sets IP of DNS server to be 
given to client
#set ipcp nbns 10.0.0.20 ## sets IP of the WINS server 
to be given out
set bundle enable compression   ## enables tunnel compression
set ccp enable mppc ## enables microsoft 
point-to-point compression
set ccp enable mpp-e40  ## 40-bit MPP encryption
set ccp enable mpp-e128 ## 128-bit MPP encryption
set ccp yes mpp-stateless   ## enables stateless mode for 
faster recovery
set bundle enable crypt-reqd## require client to have 
encryption or drop link


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php4-4.3.7-1

2004-06-23 Thread JJB
When I was running under php4-4.3.6-1 everything worked.
Today I upgraded to php4-4.3.7-1 and I get this error.

I have no T_LNUMBER field at all.
Sim49.php has not changed. Line 98 is the way it's always been.

Can somebody translate this error message into something I can use
as pointer of what to look at in debugging this problem?

Parse error: parse error, unexpected T_LNUMBER in
/usr/local/www/data/sim49.php on line 98

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Re: xpdf help

2004-06-23 Thread Mike Meyer
In [EMAIL PROTECTED], Jonathan Chen [EMAIL PROTECTED] typed:
 On Wed, Jun 23, 2004 at 11:58:43AM -0500, Mike Meyer wrote:
  For some reason, xpdf (version 3.00, as installed on FreeBSD 4.9 by
  the ports system) can't find the Courier, Times, Helvetica and Symbol
  fonts that are built into it. Using xfontsel to try the selectors
  listed in xpdfrc finds the fonts just fine.
  
  Clues? Hints? Anything?
 
 You need to install ghostscript-gnu for the fonts. I've asked the
 maintainer to put a note into the port about this, but he's not
 listening..

Ghostscript-gnu is installed. Unfortunately, LOCALBASE is /usr/opt,
and the port apparently doesn't change the default locations that it
looks for fonts to include LOCALBASE/share/fonts.

I fixed this problem - well, mostly - by adding a fontDir line top
~/.xpdfdir that points to a collection of commercial fonts that
include the 14 base fonts. xpdf complains about not being able to find
the fonts, but renders pages properly anyway.

mike
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linksys pccard

2004-06-23 Thread James Rogers
I am running 4.9 stable on an Amstech Roadster 15
laptop.
I was using a linksys Ethernet Card that was working
perfectly until yesterday.Just out of the blue it
began to freeze the whole system when I plug the card
in.Everything works fine when I unplug it.
Do you have any idea why it would be working great,
then just decide to act this way?
James Rogers
Springville Utah



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