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make install
Afterwards I'd also do pkgdb -F just to make sure all the
dependencies are hooked up.
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Dan Nelson writes:
In the last episode (Apr 12), Robert Huff said:
What is the correct version of libpthread for -CURRENT?
That's from the compat5x port/package.
That's from the GNU pth port,
That's a libpthread.so.1 from when your system was running 5.*. 6.*
and later put
. Still, if the handbook
says to use portupgrade -R to upgrade a port, that's what BSD
newbies like me are going to use.
Don't mistake me - I use portupgrade, and recommend it to
others. But I know from bitter experience it is /not/ bullet-proof.
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the cyphering feature?
would be No..
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DLT-III used to take 3-4 hours. Or rather the cost of a tape system
seems to increase as the square of the transfer speed; a (new) LTO-2
drive will cost $1000+$35/tape.
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Rebuilding the port to see if that changes anything
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I've got a problem with Sunbird (Mozilla calender app) since the gettext
upgrade.
It core dumps at start
I just checked, and am getting the same.
Rebuilding the port to see if that changes anything
Rebuild done, problem persists
on your back
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Remember to log your work, so you can tell if anything didn't
build/install and fix it by hand.
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/usr/ports/misc/compat4x ?
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a major version bump. (As far as I know.)
The safe way is to update/rebuild against current libs;
failing that, to install the compat?x package.
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Anyone else have this particular error? I can't seem to get
php5-pcre to build.
Built and installed just fine for me five minutes ago on
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a cron job which would dial my ISP in
the wee hours of the morning, download the evening's updates, and
disconnect. Only rarely did this take more than a couple of hours,
even at 28.8 kbits/sec.
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In most cases you want the service to write the PID to a file in
/var/log so only one instance is started.
Ins't the canonical location for this /var/run?
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cold boot - i.e. one needed to cold boot, then hit reset at an
appropriate point for things to be seen.
This has been fixed (at least for my hardware) for -Current; I
do not if this has come to 5.*/6.*.
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So that the need to do defrag is essentially almost 0 for
almost all users.
For one of my boxes, with three filesystems, the frag % has
been (0,8, 0.4, 1.1).
For n5 years.
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net.inet.udp.log_in_vain: 1 # Log all incoming UDP packets
Both.
I don't want to stop the messages, merely re-direct them.
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you can set that up in your syslog.conf(5) file.
pointed look
And in order to do that ... what information do I need?
/pointed look
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is a post-install configuration advisor -
something that carefully probes the hardware, asks questions about
intended usage, and builds a sample kernel config. It wouldn't fix
disk partitioning issues, but it might pick up a lot of other
problems.
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it there,
but not /why/. Until I affirmatively know it's safe to delete, not
going to blindly reap the directory.
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It is my understanding these are adequate as long as your needs
are pretty simple. I know folks filing in two states, with
interesting capital gains and tax-shelter issues; they can do it
locally, but on-line isn't up to the challenge.
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) and see if
anything is bigger than it ought to be.
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/dev/da0s1a495726 279388 17668061%/
/tmp is 44 _k_b, and only rarely breaks 200.
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Running FreeBSD 6.2-STABLE
BUILD FAILED
Worked for me - running -CURRENT - within the last week.
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What utility will find the shared lib: libphp4.so?
man whereis?
man find.
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infrastructure (www/linuxpluginwrapper) is broken by this and no one
has stepped forward to fix it.
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reporter for my local paper (which, being
the /Boston Globe/ is not quite as tech-challenged as most
publications, but even so) did a very nice and very accurate called
something like The most important OS you've never heard about.
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, and it didn't get over half full. If you
don't already have a checked-out /usr/src tree, that'll require
another 500MB.
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that portupgrade gets
... confused ... occasionally I look suspiciously at anything that
promises clean upward recursion.
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function of the Intellimouse Explorer?
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pipe. '|' only covers stdout.
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level. Sure, you can flag files and directories nodump using
chflags ... but do you really want to manage that given modern
disk sizes?
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that changes the mouse protocol just
enough to cause problems with the {Xfree86, Xorg} drivers until they
get updated.
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however, without such requests their interest in doing so will be
zero.
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Please post all of it.
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comes with:
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and my hardware list is appended. (I'm curious more than
concerned about the [GIANT-LOCK] and Uninitialized Transport 5:0?.))
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suggests either the PRO/1000 MT or the PRO/1000 GT. Given
the machine is vanilla PCI and will be mostly a workstation with
some light server functionality, I'm open to counsel. (Preferably
with data, but anecdote will do. :-)
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Is there a program (or a standard function) that, provided the
inode #, returns the associated filename?
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Let's say fsck is examining a filesystem, and determines the
block count is wrong for file FOO. When it adjusts the value, does
it leave a trace (e.g. changed modification time for the file) or
would one have to not such changes by hand?
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on it.
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It would be perfect if there is a way dhcpd to read the nameservers
from /etc/resolv.conf
Check the prepend and supercede directives.
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I have 1200 files to migrate from WMA to MP3, I was wondering if
you knew any Command Line Interface (aka program !) that will
handle the task smoothly.
audio/sox?
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The information is in /etc/passwd and /etc/group. You can get
a count with the wc command.
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, the data change too often for this to be effective.
Copy the file evey N minutes, then change ownership and
permissions?
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(Personally, I think there are also points where the correct user
behavior is not intuitively obvious.)
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Option Protocol auto
Option ZAxisMapping 4 5
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options to sshd on it's own?
I don't know of any internal-to-ssh way to do this. Me, I use
security/denyhosts; it's a minor pain to configure though that only
need be done once.
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chflags
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how to fetch again a port from port distribution (ftp site) when
src is already downloaded once?
If you've removed the distfile, running make from the port
directory will handle everything.
If not, try make fetch.
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investment.
If you want to hack the code ... the start with the code. And
good luck.
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Pick up a copy of:
The Unix Programming Environment by Kernigan and Pike.
I have that and - Based on hiw description - that's unlikely to
be what he wants.
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and /etc/hosts.
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addresses?
Are these entries created during installation?
Are you running DHCP(-client)? If so, consider the prepend
and supercede directives.
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Run daily (or even weekly), you can become familiar with what's
using space and have a chance to notice when things change.
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of Unicode is complex; you should check for
relevant threads in the questions@ and i18n@ archives.
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I have a P4 2.8 w/ 1G RAM and it takes hours to compile OpenOffice and
around 9GB of hdd space.
P4/2.26G; 512 mb. I allocate 24 hours, rarely takes more than
20, to build OpenOffice. Uses 6-7G of disk.
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Gerard Seibert writes:
I have tried for two days now to update 'jacket' but without
success.
Built for me six hours ago under -Current.
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/7.0r68 and try again.
*** Error code 1
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I checked this only last week, but it seems a new release was
made only yesterday!
In fact, Flash 9 was announced in June. (See:
http://www.adobe.com/aboutadobe/pressroom/pressreleases/200606/062806Flash9.html;)
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archives of current@) and - I believe - corrected for 6.1 but not
for 6.0.
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Type GOOG in the Get Quotes box, and click Go. I get a core dump
from Seamonkey as it loads the new page.
Works OK here. Sending page by separate e-mail.
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an external disk for back-up purposes myself but
was able to format it as UFS2, so no problem.)
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the ports anyway; this way
they're guaranteed to build against the most recent
headers/libraries
if the install fails, you can change the cable/jumpers and boot
from the old disk in minutes
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2) make rmconfig
Thanks. Never heard of that option before.
Note also make showconfig.
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(need to correctly modify too many files) but once it's running it
works for me.
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Would we be correct in assumong you've wandered through
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recommended, please tell.
Would we be correct in assumong you've wandered through
/usr/ports/net-im?
Thanks, any recommendations?
Nope - gave it up for Lent back in the Carter administration.
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sendmail 1164 root3u IPv4 0xc2bbd740 0t0 TCP *:smtp (LISTEN)
sendmail 1164 root5u IPv6 0xc2bbd570 0t0 TCP *:smtp (LISTEN)
Are you _sure_ something is attached to port 25?
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take time, but
within limits you can just let it run.
A scenario for the future: my /var/db/pkg has ~620 entries, and
totals just over 62mb. Building a tarball took less than a minute
and ate another 60mb. Might be a sound investment.
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people's thank you lists.
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There are many ports that need people to maintain them.
Subscribe to the ports mailing list and you'll see occasional
posts about ports which are unmaintained and broken.
I'll get a jump on the process, and nominate
www/linuxpluginwrapper.
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with IDE)
Yes. Depending on the interaction of the drives and the
controller you may not get full performance out of one, But the data
should be accessable.
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