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On Friday 23 July 2004 16:04, Miguel Cardenas wrote:
Hello
Anybody knows a program or utility to view XML documents?
You should realise that XML defines a syntax and grammar for
storing data. How that information is intended to be used
(or displayed) depends on the part
lucky wrote:
do you provide also C-sources of your utilities on your web-page?
if yes, where can i find them?
When installing FreeBSD, you have the option to install the
source tree. On an fully installed system, the complete sources
are then under /usr/src.
Remko already pointed out that you ca
Scott wrote:
Hi there,
I'm really short on diskspace, and I have no room to run a make buildkernel after I
run make buildworld.
Is it possible to do the following:
No. It's impossible.
make buildworld
rm -fr /usr/obj
This is a no-op. You'd be just wasting time.
'make buildworld' populates /u
Scott wrote:
Hi there,
I'm really short on diskspace, and I have no room to run a make buildkernel after I run make buildworld.
If you have enough space on another filesystem, you could
move /usr/obj there, e.g. with a symlink, or by setting
MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX?= /usr/obj
to something else:
#
7;m running 5.2-CURRENT on net4801 Soekris hardware, and this
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console.
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w.r.t. hardware.
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Even with a make buildworld, or a portupgrade -aRrkf, I didn't
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Perhaps in the upcoming 5.3-RELEASE?
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> 5.3 stable release tentatively scheduled for Oct 3
[snip]
> See http://www.freebsd.org/releases/5.3R/schedule.html
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> thank you in advance of your assistance
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ect esmtp to send mail via the server 1.2.3.4 using
the specified credentials. Then send the message with 'y'
4. The other way around is also possible. You can access multiple
IMAP mailboxes from within mutt like this:
type 'c' to change (open) to a new mailbox. Enter th
t mails in a dedicated
mailbox. I don't think that it would be very difficult to merge libESMTP
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identify the script that
triggers those coredumps, then look at the extension modules used
by that script. You may then want to recompile (an updated version of)
the extension module, so that it matches the version of your current
perl installation.
Good luck.
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Cheers
tm
It would be great to have that driver in the tree!
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On Sat, Jan 01, 2005 at 04:21:54PM +0100, Xinizul Xinizul wrote:
> 192# burncd -t -f /dev/acd0 audio mp3_1.iso fixate
An iso file is not audio, but data. Try this instead:
# burncd -f /dev/acd0 -s 4 data mp3_1.iso fixate
> Xinizul
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keeping the hierarchy below /path/to/mp3s as flat as possible,
using .mp3 extensions for the mp3 files, not putting too many files
per folder and using conservative sampli
Device busy
1. Are you sure you want to test write only (-t)?
2. Are you using the correct device? (/dev/acd0)
3. Have you tried different writing speeds? (-s N)?
4. Are there any kernel messages (dmesg)?
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> my GENERIC kernel config:
>
> [snip]
>
> Do I need to add a line for atapicam in my GENERIC file and rebuild the
> kernel?
Yes. You can't kldload atapicam. You need a 'device atapicam' line in
your kernel config file, then rebuild, install and reboot t
does, but it's overkill for such a simple app.
But again, consider giving Python a try. It's well worth it for such
basic tasks.
> Best wishes,
> Andrew P.
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It was amazingly simple and effective.
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> tell what process is using a specific network port.
$ sockstat -46 | grep ':6112'
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their java legacy stuff to Python, Zope, Plone etc... (sometimes
transitioning through Jython). So you may have a point here ;)
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You may as well try to get the info from the HTTP config managemnt
interface of your router http://192.168.1.1:80/ or so.
> I'm using 5.3-rel-p4.
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RR records are being seen from the destination (here: www.freebsd.org)
rather than from the source. That's the only way to see the
external address (a.b.c.d) of your NAT box.
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being *used* in the first place?
1: http://www.mcdonald.org.uk/StegFS/
2: http://phk.freebsd.dk/pubs/bsdcon-03.gbde.paper.pdf
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o start a war, where everybody says "What I'm doing is
> best", like microsoft!
> I just want to know what are the common advantages of those languages.
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>
> Ive no idea whats doing wrong because other X apps work over ssh and window
> managers work locally.
>
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) that link to that inode.
Perhaps there's already a system utility or port for this? It would be
really useful!
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> or not.
Yes, that's exactly my concern too.
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Neither a manpage or a port with a name obviously related to
> gdbe, for that matter.
> Where do I find it?
1. Make sure you're running 5.x
2. /sbin/gbde
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r this thread), there's no
arabtex port in the tree right now. arabtex can generate hebrew
and arabic script via TeX. I'm quite curious why there's no port
for it. Perhaps because of the teTeX 3 transition?
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> I wondered whether there is an option to shut down an idle HDD until it
> is needed again?
> I am using FreeBSD 5.x.
/usr/ports/sysutils/ataidle
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FS mounted system partitions, and the hdd is only there
for backup purposes and for file systems that are not always in
use (like /home and so). Running ataidle on such workstations
proves to be very effective.
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On Sat, Mar 19, 2005 at 09:27:57AM -0500, Robert Munn wrote:
> Is there any way of detecting the type of file system on a disk,
> specifically UFS2 or UFS1?
If all you need to know is wether a UFS file system is UFS1 or UFS2,
you could use /sbin/dumpfs
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rces directement.
FreeBSD supporte un grand nombre de cartes Ethernet. Il
suffit d'etudier un des "drivers". Par example:
/usr/src/sys/dev/ed
/usr/src/sys/pci/if_*
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*** [nsFontMetricsPS.o] Error 1
gmake[4]: Leaving directory `/usr/local/ports/www/mozilla/work/mozilla/gfx/src/p
s'
gmake[3]: *** [libs] Error 2
gmake[3]: Leaving directory `/usr/local/ports/www/mozilla/work/mozilla/gfx/src'
gmake[2]: *** [libs] Error 2
gmake[2]: Leaving directory `/usr/loc
#x27;
> > nsFontMetricsPS.cpp:1633: error: 'struct FTC_ImageTypeRec_' has no member
> > named 'face_id'
>
> Try going to ports/print/freetype2 and rebuild that port with a make &
> make install, that fixed it for me.
Thanks for the hint Ty. I'll report back
mber a french version of PASCAL (with french
keywords!) from the early eighties. That was even weirder than
a localized Unix!
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ive friendly than plain sh.
BTW, why doesn't sh include readline(3) or some other kind of
command line editing capability? The only reason for using bash
over sh is for many people the lack of a decent command line editor
function in sh. Footprint perhaps?
> jerry
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> I vote we get rid of inetd :)
No. With inetd, you can also turn regular filters into network
aware programs (sort of). And not every network service is always
needed all the time. Having a deamon for each of those seldom used
services hanging around is just wastful.
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illy.
But running some obscure service, that is only needed every
now and then, could be a good idea. Consider tftp as an example:
this is mainly used to netboot diskless machines or to upload
IOS updates to routers etc... On a typical network, tftp requests
would probably arrive at a rate o
nodes (open file handles,
open sockets etc...). It also uses up a slot in the process table,
and hangs around on some wait queue too.
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e.g. fileN.1o4, fileN.2o4, fileN.3o4, fileN.4o4).
Another way is to tell your backup utility to create chunks <1GB.
dump(8) can do this for you. gtar perhaps too (--tape-length).
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and then compile against the Windows versions of the libraries (Beware:
Qt requires for the Windows version last time I checked), using
Cygwin, Borland C++ or Microsoft Visual C++ (under Wine, if you prefer
and if it is possible).
7;sockstat -4l' also on *.111 and
*..
3. mountd doens't have a flag at all for this. -p can specify a port,
but not an IP address. It opens a port on *..
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But you are still encouraged to checksum the complete
file(s) anyway.
> -Hanspeter
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So it's still binding to INADDR_ANY :-(
Am I missing something obvious, or is rpcbind not "tcp wrapped"
by default?
...Sandy
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Chuck Swiger wrote:
cpghost wrote:
how can one configure NFS daemons (esp. mountd and rpcbind) so that
they listen only on one IP address (e.g. on 192.168.1.1)?
While some of the daemons are growing flags to bind only to specified
addresses, it turns out to be unwise to depend on that
configure a firewall on this host to block all connections to the
> interface in question from this address range, then you will end up
> with something approximating what you want.
Yes, that's approximatly what I had in mind.
Thank you for your help! :)
> ...Sandy
P is not blocking port 53 to your
fixed address? And are you sure that your DNS server is actually
listening on the public interface at all (if you have a multi-homed
host) a.k.a does sockstat -46l show something like *:53?
> thanks
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temporarily.
They are warnings, but a UDMA speed mismatch can bite you when you least
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Hands off from our beloved Beastie!
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iodically review them and prune
> away the blacklist servers that appear to be ineffective. I would
> suggest that you do the same and use the results of this
> to determine whether to continue using SORBS.
That's a very good idea too.
> Ted
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for good.
Does anyone know what's going on there?
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ercialize anything; much less need for any kind of
logo. The project did very well without a logo (and with
Beastie), and there's no reason to have one now, just to
appease those zealots (as you've pointed out). Just leave
this to the vendors.
> Steve Irela
they are being subject to right now.
> Ted
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All this is not terribly important (as said, everything works just
fine), but if someone has already experimented with diskless
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o the serial port with 9600 8N1.
You may want to use a crossed serial cable (null-modem cable) for this.
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libbfd/../../../../contrib/binutils/bfd/elflink.c:
> In function `elf_link_output_extsym':
> /usr/src/gnu/usr.bin/binutils/libbfd/../../../../contrib/binutils/bfd/elflink.c:6073:
> internal compiler error: Segmentation fault
> Please submit a full bug report,
> with preprocessed
ld/
installworld with some special flags in the past, that userland may
include CMOVs. That's why I'm asking about /etc/make.conf.
Hmmm...
> Chris
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enables you to use nice
> gui tools like sysutils/k3b.
Another benefit of ATAPICAM is that you can also use growisofs from
/usr/ports/sysutils/dvd+rw-tools to drive DVD writers.
> Simon
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I don't know the right answer to this, but the following work-around
may help:
# atacontrol detach
has the nice side effect of spinning down the detached drives.
WARNING: Don't detach drives (channels) with mounted file systems.
Umount first, then detach! Use at your own risk!
C
y_get(): length value has wrapped in
calculation (did you pass G_MAXLONG?)
But thunderbird does the same, though it doesn't hang.
/etc/libmap.conf is empty.
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s polluting the directory (and syslog) with huge amounts of
orbit-* files (and messages), thus prevening firefox from starting.
Preventing gconfd-2 from starting (somehow), lets firefox complaining
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close(4) = 0 (0x0)
[... from here, everything runs very fast again ...]
> -Andrew
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> Best regards,
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gcfg utility, but make backup of your existing xorg.cfg.
Or use setxkbmap(1) with one of the maps in
/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/xkb/symbols/pc/
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n of device libusb:/dev/usb0:/dev/ugen0 failed:
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Oh, and this happens with multiple DVD writers on different machines.
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No need to switch region codes or anything like that at all. This is
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ased general purpose flasher for this kind of stuff?
> Ted
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adapt to FreeBSD, given enough junk drives to experiement with
and throw away... ;)
BTW, not every flashing is illegitimate, not even in DMCA-land: just
think of legitimate fireware upgrades, using images from the manufacturers.
Should I *really* buy Window
ven with the help of the people who started this whole
logo contest in the first place!
Let's wait and see. Things can only improve from now on.
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dLine (argc=6, argv=0xbfbfed18)
at MGPMrCommandLine.c:115
#12 0x08048533 in main (argc=6, argv=0xbfbfed18) at portmanager.c:38
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epia2# portmanager --version
rCreateCommandLineDb 0.3.4_0 info: executing rm -f /usr/local/share/portmanager/
commandLine.db
rParseCommandLine 0.3.4_0
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6.0-STABLE FreeB
ow to fix it?
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On Sun, Nov 20, 2005 at 01:09:44AM +0100, cpghost wrote:
> /usr/local/ports/x11-toolkits/qt33/work/qt-x11-free-3.3.5/bin/uic -L
> /usr/local/
> ports/x11-toolkits/qt33/work/qt-x11-free-3.3.5/plugins listboxeditor.ui -i
> listb
> oxeditor.h -o listboxeditor.cpp
> Mutex unlock
fault to its more conservative
previous setting of 100 Hz.
> This may be a religious issue and everyone should use what he or she
> seems fitting.
On slow CPUs, it may not be merely a religious issue. :)
> Markus
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boot time ;-)
Unless you're running FBSD as guest os in qemu... ;-)
> - d.
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its more conservative
>> previous setting of 100 Hz.
>
> For what it's worth, I have kern.hz="200" in /boot/loader.conf on an
> EPIA-M6000 running 6.0-STABLE...
Ah, good hint. I'm running 6.0-STABLE with its default hz=1000 on a
generic EPIA 5000 board
have a better
Zoran driver for FreeBSD ;). Are you guys still working on it?
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o the standard of Linux
> distros 2001.
Ahemm, speaking of sound... how about a, *cough*, working MIDI sequencer?
Any way to attach a MIDI device to 5.x or 6.x _and_ being able to record
from it? Anything workable yet? No? Am I missing something crucial here?
> I would suggest a song about Poke
ourier was the one to blame. With Dovecot
> Thunderbird was showing mail like it should. FWIW, I don't have any
> problems with it in mutt+imap either.
No problems with cyrus-imap and mutt(+esmtp). Thunderbird also works
as it should with cyru
s they're deprecated.
This is the same problem:
#include
#include
std::vector aVector;
std::map aMap;
Oh, and try using the c++ front-end instead of g++.
> Thanks for the help,
>
> -David
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Replying to self. Apologies.
> use namespace std;
s/use/using/
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On Thu, Sep 09, 2004 at 12:52:32PM +0200, Geert Hendrickx wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I was wondering what this make.conf-flag is for:
>
> NOPROFILE= true# Avoid compiling profiled libraries
>
> What are "profiled" libraries?
/usr/lib/lib*_p.{a,so}
See gprof(1)
> GH
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