It should be 'make buildworld' below, not 'recompile the kernel?' :-/
Hi again list!
Please have indulgence with this question ;)
[QUOTE]
Note that any statically linked applications that are not part of the base
system (i.e. from the Ports Collection or other 3rd-party sources) must be
Hi again list!
Please have indulgence with this question ;)
[QUOTE]
Note that any statically linked applications that are
not part of the base system (i.e. from the Ports Collection
or other 3rd-party sources) must be recompiled.
[/QUOTE]
Does this mean I need to:
1. Apply the patch
2.
Yes, I can... =)
http://www.mysqlfront.de/
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SPD SYSTEMS AB
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Hi List!
I have read that MySQL and FreeBSD 4.x is a bad thing due to FreeBSD's
bad(?) threading.
I have also read that I can enable linux-threads when compiling.
Does these LinuxThreads solve all MySQLFreeBSDThreading issues?
Thanks
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Hi again!
I do not know if this is a FreeBSD issue but I need to ask to know.
I have installed ProFTPd 1.2.9 from ports with
#---
'make WITH_OPENSSL=yes install clean'
#---
Everyting went just fine, no errors or anything.
The server is starting up ok and seems to be running fine.
The problem?
Hi!
Want to get Qpopper to work with SSL on a FreeBSD 4.9.
I have followed the instruction at various sites about how this
should be done including eudora.com/qpopper. I have also followed
alot of instructions on how to make a cert-file (cert.pem) from
a .key and .crt file. That includes
root:root 640 7 * @T00Z
#---
It does not work =( No error messages or anything.
What do I need to do?
Any suggestions?
BEST REGARDS/MVH PELLE ANDERSSON
SPD SYSTEMS AB
WWW.SPD.NU
SYSTEMS AB
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Från: Matthew Seaman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Skickat: den 1 mars 2004 15:16
Till: Pelle Andersson (SPD Systems AB)
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Ämne: Re: NewSysLog FBSD 4.9
On Mon, Mar 01, 2004 at 02:35:20PM