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released FreeBSD 10.6.0,
with FreeBSD 10.6.1, 10.6.2, and 10.6.3 to follow over the next year. :-)
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HTTP proxy
will be far better than an actual portsnap mirror.
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unable to use portsnap is if a user has made
their own personal changes to a port (e.g., an added patch). Portsnap will
remove such changes the next time the port is updated, while cvs will attempt
to merge the modifications.
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portsnap -I cron update pkg_version -vIL=
what is this I parameter to pkg_version supposed to be?
i don't seem to have it here on 5.4R.
It's a new flag in 6.0R; it means just use the INDEX, you stupid
program. ;-)
Without that flag, pkg_version
Vizion wrote:
As per subject - does anyone know of any utils for converting microsofts
compiled help files for use on freebsd?
I've found converters/chmview to be useful in the past.
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updates the ports tree and rebuilds the installed
packages which are out of date.
Between FreeBSD Update, portsnap, and portupgrade, I
doubt I spend more than half an hour per month keeping
each system up to date.
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that there isn't anything more serious.
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the audio/timidity++ port.
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in the
portsnap.conf.sample file?
That key is correct. Try running portsnap --debug fetch to work out
what the problem is.
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then be
supported by the security team until the end of 2007).
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return those programs to their canonical form. (In
FreeBSD 5.3 and 5.4, there is only the crypto branch -- the releases no
longer ship with non-cryptographic binaries.)
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to the site, this hole was disclosed 28.2.05. I wonder
if this is the issue that Theo deRaadt was complaining about
No.
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report can happen is
if `fetch -q http://portsnap.daemonology.net/pub.key` fails to fetch
anything -- if the key it downloads is wrong, portsnap will complain
about the hash instead.
Try again; if it still doesn't work, try using nslookup and traceroute
to identify the problem.
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, to the point where most of the time is spent
on HTTP/TCP round trip times.
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At 12:49 06/02/2004, Harald Schmalzbauer wrote:
On Friday 06 February 2004 03:24, Harald Schmalzbauer wrote:
On Friday 06 February 2004 03:05, Colin Percival wrote:
* The contents of /dev inside the jail?
It's the result of [devfsrules_jail=4] from devfs.rules (/etc/defaults)
reading:
dr-xr
, and
* The contents of /dev inside the jail?
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to recent donations I now have a fast
buildbox for this purpose, but I've been waiting for -CURRENT to stabilize
before setting up the system (I hear that 5.2RC1 is just around the corner).
In short, the updates are Not Found because they aren't there. :)
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. A couple hours ago, FreeBSD Update 1.3 entered the ports tree. This
version uses binary diffs to dramatically reduce the bandwidth used;
updating a 4.7-RELEASE to the latest security fixes now uses less than half
the bandwidth needed to cvsup from RELENG_4_7_0_RELEASE to RELENG_4_7.
Colin
to `make release` on -CURRENT from a -STABLE system.
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