On Apr 17, 2013, at 10:04 AM, Lowell Gilbert
freebsd-questions-lo...@be-well.ilk.org wrote:
Paul Kraus p...@kraus-haus.org writes:
When building postfix under 91. I am running into an odd
problem. I use the INST_BASE option, which seems to cause the problem
(it worked fine with 9.0).
All I want to do is have the MTA listen on 127.0.0.1 port 1025 and have no
sendmail process listen on the server interface. That's being done by assp
which proxies messages to 127.0.0.1:1025. Unfortunately, I haven't been able
to figure out how to turn off the default. Sockstat shows:
root
After compiling the kernel, there are a large number of files in /sys/
obj. Are these still needed after the new kernel has been installed?
Is there some sort of 'make clean' option available?
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Paul Kraus p...@kraus-haus.org writes:
That was exactly the problem. I knew it was in the
installation configuration *somewhere*, but I just could not find
it. Thanks.
Should I report this as a bug in the postfix port ?
No need. Looks like sahil@ has already fixed it.
Be well.
Hello Walter,
Perhaps 'make cleanworld' will help.
Check out comments in /usr/src/Makefile for details.
Cheers ...
Marek
On Fri, 26 Apr 2013 12:23:37 Walter Hurry wrote:
After compiling the kernel, there are a large number of files in /sys/
obj. Are these still needed after the new kernel
On Fri, 26 Apr 2013 12:46:13 -0400, mrkvrg wrote:
Hello Walter,
Perhaps 'make cleanworld' will help.
Check out comments in /usr/src/Makefile for details.
Cheers ...
Marek
On Fri, 26 Apr 2013 12:23:37 Walter Hurry wrote:
After compiling the kernel, there are a large number of
I used to be able to run pkg_glob to see what packages have been updated
since a given date. For example, if I do a big 'portupgrade -fr somepackage'
and wait overnight, then in the morning find a handful had failed, I often
find it helpful to do something like:
pkg_glob -r somepackage -x '=
OK
But modulo CH3CH2OH
You need to learn the neue pkg system
how it differez
On 26 April 2013 16:54, Tom Russo ru...@bogodyn.org wrote:
I used to be able to run pkg_glob to see what packages have been updated
since a given date. For example, if I do a big 'portupgrade -fr
somepackage'
On 26 April 2013 14:02, Walter Hurry walterhu...@gmail.com wrote:
On Fri, 26 Apr 2013 12:46:13 -0400, mrkvrg wrote:
Hello Walter,
Perhaps 'make cleanworld' will help.
Check out comments in /usr/src/Makefile for details.
Cheers ...
Marek
On Fri, 26 Apr 2013 12:23:37 Walter