it
to play Starcraft and EVE-Online. You just got to make sure that the
32-bit executable is on your path.
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myusername
password mypassword
mda /usr/local/bin/procmail
sslproto
And ~/.procmailrc looks like:
#
#
# Trailing / for Maildir
MAILDIR=$HOME/Maildir/
DEFAULT=$HOME/Maildir/
...
Hope that helps.
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On Thu, Nov 25, 2010 at 9:05 PM, Jonathan Chen j...@chen.org.nz wrote:
Hi,
I've got a system which has a PCI I/O card with a parallel port
on it. I'd like my 8-STABLE/amd64 machine to recognise this card.
The relevant bits of pciconf -lcv is:
no...@pci0:4:6:0: class=0x070103 card
which is due to /boot/device.hints of:
hint.ppc.0.at=isa
hint.ppc.0.irq=7
How can I configure my system to recognise the parallel port on the
PCI bus?
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, of course).
An easier solutions would be to enable the ftp server in standalone
mode via /etc/rc.conf:
ftpd_enable=YES
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...@freebsd.org. Your kernel-fu should be
of a sufficient level before contemplating this branch. In general,
stack traces are more useful than raw-core dumps; but patches are more
than welcome.
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a large number of short-lived processes.
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This particular bug of overlapping output from multiple-core machines
has been around for years. I don't think it's going to get fixed
anytime soon.
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-p2 FreeBSD 4.10-RELEASE-p2 #0:
Mon Oct 25 16:23:23 PDT 2004
r...@bigpink.juniper.net:/usr/src/sys/compile/bigpink i386
Please let me know how I can get to my home directory.
Check the output of:
ls -ld /
ls -ld /homes
ls -ld /homes/nitap
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On Fri, Aug 06, 2010 at 06:19:51PM +0200, Samuel Martín Moro wrote:
Very powerfull, indeed
too bad vrdp doesn't work on OSE...
It works great with the VNC server replacement. I've got this running
on 8-STABLE/amd64.
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route.
If this is not the case, you will need to provide the list with more
details as to the internal network structure; ie IP addresses, etc.
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it to build on amd64?
Please, just answer yes or no.
Yes you can try, but it won't work. You'll hit a point where it will
complain about an illegal assembler instruction.
What will work is detailed at:
http://wiki.freebsd.org/Wine#head-6963d527c173e57b1567e881305b544d33435b6d
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, it will be
able to run wine/i386 in /compat/i386/usr/local/bin.
All your amd64 binaries will still be there from / downwards.
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got (unjailed) wine/i386 on amd64, and it plays DirectX 9 games
with no problems; eg EVE-Online. I'm using the nvidia-drivers, which
have to be installed on the 32-bit base, as well as the 64-bit driver
on the /usr/local
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script running without your
knowledge. Check to see if you machine has got any funny scripts in
/tmp or /var/tmp, indicating some incursion.
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Beer. Now there's
be resolved yet.
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with more information is saved as hs_err_pid11170.log
#
# Please submit bug reports to freebsd-j...@freebsd.org
#
At a guess, you recently upgraded to GNOME 2.30; and since it's been
crashing. I just started seeing this myself since I updated yesterday.
Cheers.
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On Fri, May 07, 2010 at 09:02:13AM +0100, Matthew Seaman wrote:
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On 06/05/2010 21:40:02, Jonathan Chen wrote:
I've got a small DNS server on my home network, and ever since May 6,
2010 (co-incidentally DNSSEC root sign day), lookups
; no servers could be reached
Lookups on other domains still appear to work, Google, OpenBSD, NetBSD,
etc. Is anyone else seeing this? How do I fix it?
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Attention:
This email may contain information intended for the sole use
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My question is: is Java in FreeBSD an experimental/academic package? Should
I rather go with the linux compatibility way?
There has been no movement with the diablo-jdk for ages; java/openjdk6
is better maintained and would be a better choice.
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abusing the ntp server(s) or should
it just be one or the other? I'd like my clock to be as accurate as
possible when I start up the system.
Yes. I have both enabled on my multi-boot laptop to account to huge
jumps in time when coming back from Windows.
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I
should install to get it.
x11-toolkits/swt
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worry than work. - Robert Frost
.
Cheers.
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Don't worry about avoiding temptation,
as you grow older, it starts avoiding you
command. You need to be in command mode and hit the 'x' key.
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The human mind ordinarily operates at only ten percent of its capacity
-- the rest is overhead for the operating
)
these are not used.
So what is causing that delay at Start of sshd and use of ssh?
Reverse DNS lookup. Make sure you have PTR entries for all IPs in use.
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Irrationality
else would be needed?
I suspect your problem is that 192.168.75.8 doesn't resolve to a hostname.
You could possibly put that into /etc/hosts, or put a PTR entry for it in
your DNS.
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If you're
userland and kernel are out of sync.
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The things we know best are the things we haven't been taught.
- Marquis de Vauvenargues
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I don't want to achive immortality through my works..
I want to achieve it through not dying - Woody Allen
to the Firefox 3.5 HTML5 video crash FreeBSD 7
users experience until they kldload sem, but I'm on 8.0 and sem is
loaded by default.
Did you remember to rebuild all your ports?
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The reason why
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scan, choose
the ssid and do other basic things? I havent found anything in the ports
collection..
There's no GUI for ifconfig that I know of, but there *is* a GUI for
managing wi-fi networks in the ports:
http://www.freshports.org/net-mgmt/wifimgr/
See if it helps.
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I just typed pkg_add -r firefox it told me I already have version
2.0.0.20 installed. So what do I do to get a more recent version?
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/updating-upgrading-portsnap.html
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breakages as each
installed port updates to newer and possibly incompatible versions.
Cheers.
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A little learning is a dangerous thing but a lot of ignorance is
just as bad
problem, aside from the lack of CPU cycles the odd time
or so.
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-- the rest is overhead
./lampp: Command not found.
Assuming that lampp is a script with the exec bit set, you may want
to check that the first line references a script-interpreter that
exists, eg #!/usr/bin/perl.
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and their internationalisation support.
Cheers.
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- Mario Andretti
a handful of people who have access to that server.
If there are only a handful, then I'd suggest that you put a whitelist
of IP addresses in your firewall config.
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A little learning is a dangerous
up 210M each.
Cheers.
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pkg-message work
distinfopkg-descr pkg-plist
# make install
# exit
exit
$ VirtualBox
bash: VirtualBox: command not found
Try /usr/local/bin/VirtualBox
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I love
=en_NZ.UTF-8
Layout=us
Cheers.
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You just get used to them
On Thu, Sep 17, 2009 at 06:36:08PM +, Jeronimo Calvo wrote:
Hi folks!
I do have a problem when launching VirtualBox (installed from source),
when launched as a normal user it doesnt lunch. Takes few secs... but
nothing happens...
Did you kldload vboxdrv.ko?
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(and if so who) edit this option? [FreeBSD 7.2 stable - gnome2]
The obvious solution is for you to upgrade perl. Is there a specific
requirement for the perl version you're on?
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to open those changes as well?
No.
3.What about Dtrace, if I use DTrace will I need to open code that use it?
The CDDL licence seems to imply that you do.
4.Suppose the answer for 1-3 is no, s there any other reason why I need to
open the code.
Only if you feel like it.
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-with-cups/
Hope this helps.
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the required packages are
upgraded.
No. Since the dependant package *is* installed. It's just not up
to date.
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just
On Wed, Jul 08, 2009 at 10:20:41PM +0100, RW wrote:
On Thu, 9 Jul 2009 08:00:28 +1200
Jonathan Chen j...@chen.org.nz wrote:
On Wed, Jul 08, 2009 at 02:50:17PM +0200, dan wrote:
THat's the point !
isnt that -R implied by -N ?
From the portupgrade man page
. We're particularly interested in the memory profiling
tool jmap.
There's java/jdk16 and the java/openjdk6 ports. However, I don't know
whether they support jmap or not.
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. However the GUI support under openjdk6 is iffy.
% java -version
openjdk version 1.6.0-internal
OpenJDK Runtime Environment (build 1.6.0-internal-root_24_may_2009_16_24-b00)
OpenJDK 64-Bit Server VM (build 11.0-b17, mixed mode)
Cheers.
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. This maps the keys to F5.
Cheers.
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A person should be able to do a small bit of everything,
specialisation is for insects
). If you (forcibly)
deinstall cups-base and cups-client, you will be able to install ghostscript
cleanly. Then when that succeeds, you reinstall cups-client (first) and
then cups-base.
Hope that helps.
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the screen (and the scroll buffer) when the
login prompt gets redisplayed?
If you're using tcsh, you can put the following into ~/.logout:
clear
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We laugh in the face of danger, we drop
in pkgtools.conf with
libxul. Then, you can:
portupgrade -f -r -o www/libxul xulrunner
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Opportunities are seldom labeled
a
resolveip successfully here.
The reverse lookup is done against the IP connecting to FreeBSD mail
servers. If you post your IP to the list (and it's really no big deal),
we can easily check if it's okay.
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aren't expected to back them up.
If you're system failed to boot, how did you inspect the filesystem?
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Do not take life too seriously
application (^C)...
Change the contents of ~/.login to:
exec vtysh
This overlays the shell with vtysh. When it exits, the session will
be closed.
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We laugh in the face of danger, we drop
smattering
of sync ; sync ; sync ; sync ; sync cause the the two to reflect the sizes
accurately?
This will do nothing if a process has an open file descriptor on a
deleted file. Use fstat(1) or lsof to help hunt down the offending
process.
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to the library have
changed. Failure to rebuild may result in sporadic crashes, data
corruption and General Bad Things (tm).
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With sufficient thrust, pigs fly just fine. However
of the
script commands assumes that it's running on a terminal.
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In mathematics you don't understand things.
You just get used
On Wed, Feb 18, 2009 at 09:35:27AM +0200, Omer Faruk Sen wrote:
Hi,
I see process like postgres what is the meaning of in top output
I couldn't find it in the manual page.
It's been swapped out.
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to the googling I've been doing that's correct. Any thoughts
on how to proceed?
The default firefox3 doesn't use the standard browser plugin
location. You have to:
# cd /usr/local/lib/firefox3/plugins
# ln -s /usr/local/lib/browser_plugins/libjavaplugin_oji.so .
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init retry
The obvious question is:
Have you got hald running?
Make sure your /etc/rc.conf has:
gnome_enable=YES
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On Wed, Jan 14, 2009 at 07:13:36PM +0100, Ewald Jenisch wrote:
On Thu, Jan 15, 2009 at 06:56:13AM +1300, Jonathan Chen wrote:
The obvious question is:
Have you got hald running?
Make sure your /etc/rc.conf has:
gnome_enable=YES
Hi,
Didn't know that I need 'gnome_enable
-RELEASE
Use the command 'rehash'.
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as you grow older, it starts avoiding you
been standard on UNIX-like
OS's for a *very* long time now. If you are seeing a write allowed
with just O_APPEND on Linux, it would very likely be a Linux only
feature.
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On Fri, Dec 19, 2008 at 09:57:09PM -0800, Richard Yang wrote:
i havent tried nmap yet, but you said it also detected the remote, though no
port is open?
ICMP doesn't require any open ports.
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. Exit code=1
Build a native JVM, java/jdk15 or java/jdk16, and use that instead.
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On Tue, Sep 23, 2008 at 10:13:52AM -0700, Dánielisz László wrote:
Hello!
I got the following error message on boot:
nyana sm-mta[803]: My unqualified host name (nyana) unknown; sleeping for
retry
Do you have any idea?
Is the name nyana the DNS or in /etc/hosts?
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of
making sure the config files are both updated, and that nothing is
lost.
Would the correct path be 5.5 - 6.3 - 7.0?
I would personally be tempted to do a fresh install of 7.0, and then
boot single user, copy over old config files and then run a
mergemaster.
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code seems to have changed significantly,
and some unintended behaviour seems to have been introduced. (I also
get ugly black boxes images if there is an resized image in the loaded
page.)
Hope this helps.
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to reverse-lookup
errors. I would examine your DNS server logs.
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Lots of folks confuse bad management with destiny
- Kin
decided which time-source to use.
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You just get used to them
and 7.0.
In my personal opinion, the small gain you get is more than
overwhelmed by the big pain you get from setting CPUTYPE.
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Opportunity does
On Mon, Jun 02, 2008 at 11:53:47AM +0100, Anton Shterenlikht wrote:
Hi
What is /usr/local/bin/gsc ?
If you have portupgrade, pkg_which(1) can tell you. gsc is actually
gs, which is ghostscript.
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for the time
being (more correctly: I couldn't locate news on any updates to on the
'Net).
In short, nVidia cards are usable, but performance can be exceptionally
bad.
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about the possiblity of an amd64 compatibile driver led me
to the kernel-feature list that they would like to have before being
able to release a driver form amd64 hosts.
HTH.
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with it as if it was authoritative.
If this were true, the view feature would be broken. I've just tried
this with a client-based ACL, and there doesn't appear to any
cache-leaking across views. Any counter-examples would be welcome.
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-destinations block to map to either the authoritative
or the caching services.
Cheers.
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On Wed, May 21, 2008 at 08:01:50PM -0400, Steve Bertrand wrote:
Jonathan Chen wrote:
On Wed, May 21, 2008 at 06:52:36PM -0400, Steve Bertrand wrote:
Again, I'd rather do this without jails if possible, and at the same
time, be able to use the built in FBSD startup scripts if possible
;
...
};
}
The match-destination inspects the DNS address used by the client to
query to determine which view to use. Would this suit your purpose?
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Nyuck
On Tue, May 20, 2008 at 05:36:26PM -0500, Paul Schmehl wrote:
I'm using the following construction in a pkg-deinstall script for a port I
maintain:
if ( ${BATCH} ); then
This should read:
if [ -n ${BATCH} ] ; then
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on it; and that includes the -print directive.
So to get what you want, you have to introduce brackets:
find /usr/src \( -name Makefile -or -name '*.mk' \) -print
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If you're right 90
or
directory
What do you suggest me to make that work properly - I just need to
have a little java app working?
Use the ports. Install java/jdk16.
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week without any problems. There
was no requirement for an older version of java, just jdk15. Have
you updated your ports tree?
Cheers.
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ports tree. The current version is 2.4.0_5.
Please consult the Handbook on how to keep your ports-tree up to date:
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/ports-using.html
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/local/etc/ports.conf of:
editors/openoffice.org-*: WITHOUT_MOZILLA
portconf will ensure that the WITHOUT_MOZILLA flag is passed to make(1)
when you do a manual port install, or through portupgrade, or through
portmaster.
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. the file is /etc/resolv.conf, not /etc/resolve.conf
2. your contents are wrong, they should look like:
domain myplace.com.ph
nameserver 101.1.21.1
nameserver 192.168.1.62
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account + posixAccount objectClasses for a node to implement
the situation of: One User and a Group of Hosts.
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-update again, but is there some sort of version
information stored in the base system?
Not really. Incidentally, running a userland out-of-sync with the
kernel is asking for Bad-Things(tm) to happen.
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that can then be installed on my Thinkpad or
a PIII box?
Yes, provided they use the same architectures, eg: i386
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We laugh in the face of danger, we drop icecubes down the vest of fear
to reject the sender address you've supplied from
the client you're on. If you supply us with more information, we might be
able to help you fix this. In particular, we still need:
1. What is the MTA you're using.
2. Show us the configuration file.
3. The MTA mail-logs.
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like.
3. what your logs are saying.
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I came, I saw, I stuck around
134513672 ?
The obvious question is:
Have you updated your system for latest daylight savings changes?
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One, with God, is always a majority, but many a martyr has been burned
they switch to English.
Why is that and what can I do for making the applications speak Italian?
It's probably an environment setting setting that you've got for your
shell that you haven't got withing X. Check for and set $LANG, $LC_ALL
in ~/.xsession.
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the appropriate compiled
zoneinfo file to /etc/localtime.
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With sufficient thrust, pigs fly just fine. However, this is not necessarily
a good idea. It is hard to be sure where they are going
On Mon, Mar 10, 2008 at 11:30:05PM +0100, Wojciech Puchar wrote:
[...]
traceroute uses UDP packets, no special port numbers.
traceroute(8) indicates that the default UDP port number used is
udp/33434, incrementing for each hop out.
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the
jdk15 port has been installed you can safely remove the diablo-jdk.
IIRC, the diablo-jdk on FreeBSD-7 also has a run-dependancy on
misc/compat6 port.
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One, with God, is always
that you *NOT* set the CPUTYPE. The gains are are
minimal compared to the pain you will have if you also use the ports
system.
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The Internet: an empirical test of the idea that a million monkeys
, and it works fine for me; it's been in
place since December 2007.
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When all else fails, RTFM
On Wed, Mar 05, 2008 at 10:05:34PM -0500, Steven Friedrich wrote:
I have two installed:
diablo-jdk-1.5.0.07.01_9
jdk-1.5.0.14p8,1
The native JDK is the one to use in most cases; eg: if you're
running FreeBSD-7, eclipse won't work properly unless you're using the
native jdk.
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