),
and I was getting cc errors - the reboot appears to have fixed those.
My
build machine is now happily running a new kernel/world.
Some packages are building OK but I still see issues on some ports.
Any ideas how this might have gotten into this state and how I can
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}/work/portname). But that doesn't get it
registered and if I got back up to the port's directory, the make
commands will kick back errors I didn't see in the source directory.
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as will MSFT support
FreeBSD and I think we know the answer.
Why not buy a bargain-basement commodity PC for Office and network
it through the freebsd system (some protection from the worms is
always good)?
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Lucas Holt wrote:
Darwin (Apple's distro) isn't done yet for x86 platforms. Mac OS X
runs the darwin system.
Actually, it is running on x86 hardware and has for some time.
http://developer.apple.com/darwin/projects/darwin/
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you're after.
CPU: Pentium II/Pentium II Xeon/Celeron (233.29-MHz 686-class CPU)
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you're after.
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break the base install.
Very nifty. Works very well.
I used Fink for quite a while but it seemed to lose focus on reliability. I moved to
darwinports (which offers source code ports and packages) and it seems to work just
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, and do a lot of the same things.
http://www.opendarwin.org/en/news.php#29
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Reply-to: risto phario [EMAIL PROTECTED]
From: risto phario [EMAIL PROTECTED]
TO: paul beard [EMAIL PROTECTED]
CC:
Date: Thu Oct 30, 2003 11:38:05 AM PST
Subject: Re: kernel make error.
Ok, I have attached the error msg. Thanks.
Risto
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/mozilla/config/mkdepend'
gmake[1]: *** [export] Error 2
gmake[1]: Leaving directory
`/opt/ports/www/mozilla/work/mozilla/config'
gmake: *** [default] Error 2
*** Error code 2
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Remember, even if you win
no idea what the Real
Solution for this is, but I leave these workaround steps in the
archive in case anyone finds them useful .
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Greener's Law:
Never argue with a man who buys ink
Kris Kennaway wrote:
On Sun, Nov 02, 2003 at 02:02:31PM -0800, paul beard wrote:
I ended up tracking down what port owned Xos.h
[XFree86-4-libraries] and rebuilding/installing it. At that point,
Mozilla would build and install just fine.
However, it wouldn't run: it need libintl.so.4 and I
Lowell Gilbert wrote:
paul beard [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
What's wrong here? I've updated ports today, if that's useful to know.
Just built fine for me. -STABLE.
Anything funny in your make.conf?
My problem was that some ports were out of sync.
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solution if possible, as
opposed to the much slower B solutions available.
man 4 wi. there you can find a list of support cards.
man 4 an has the straight dope on the aironet driver: I have been
using it for awhile with FreeBSD 4.4 - 4.8.
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ldconfig
/sbin/ldconfig -m /usr/local/lib/mysql
=== Registering installation for mysql-client-3.23.58_2
=== Returning to build of mysql-server-3.23.58_2
Error: shared library mysqlclient.10 does not exist
*** Error code 1
Stop in /opt/ports/databases/mysql323-server.
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-rwxr-xr-x 1 root wheel 132515 Oct 5 19:24 libmysqlclient.so.10
-rw-r--r-- 1 root wheel 222510 Mar 16 14:08 libmysqlclient_r.a
I ended up using pkg_add to fix this: not entirely satisfactory, but
I'm up and running.
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any problems (I have run it enough times
today), cvsup has done its magic a couple of times.
I thought portinstall/upgrade -rR would fix any out-of-date ports and
make everything happy? What am I doing wrong to make this libraries not
get installed?
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the most thorough.
I need to explore the docs and get a better understanding of the ports
tools: I seem to find this happening again and again.
Thanks for the quick and detailed reply.
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something:
Error: shared library expat.5 does not exist
portupgrade -f, installing from source, installing from a package: all
seem to fail. And since it and/or gettext are core dependencies for
everything else, it seems, there's not much progress being made. Any
other sage advice?
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from CVS so this shouldn't be an
issue of being out of sync, I don't think.
ruby is at 1.8.1, per someone else's advice, as well.
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]# pkg_info -g /var/db/pkg/expat-1.95.7/
Information for expat-1.95.7:
Mismatched Checksums:
pkg_info: /usr/local/lib/libexpat.so doesn't exist
pkg_info: /usr/local/lib/libexpat.so.5 doesn't exist
I think something's broken.
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mysterious port problems you can always just install
the packages instead.
I tried that, but some ports want to rebuild their dependencies and I'm
back where I started.
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there
might be).
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Thanks. I'll see if those will work.
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/local/bin/xmlwf
/usr/local/include/expat.h
/usr/local/lib/libexpat.a
/usr/local/lib/libexpat.so
/usr/local/lib/libexpat.so.4
gettext 0.13.x wants expat.5, so that's not as up to date as it might
be.
I've dropped a note to the maintainer: perhaps there's something he can
point out.
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type?
Other ports don't have this issue, at least from the others I chose at
random.
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install for /usr/local/libexec/libtool13/libtool in
/usr/ports/devel/libtool13
=== NOTICE:
This port is deprecated; you may wish to reconsider installing it:
Please use devel/libtool15 instead.
It is scheduled to be removed 31st December 2004.
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. this
would/should give me expat.5.
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step to getting this fixed or at
least worked around.
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has any ideas what this is all about and how best to cope
with it going forward, I'd be grateful to know about it.
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On Mar 31, 2004, at 9:21 PM, Kris Kennaway wrote:
You want the packages-4-stable directory; RELEASE packages are not
updated. See http://www.freebsd.org/ports for more details.
Ah, I see. There was an earlier email to the effect that the packages I
needed were under 4.9-RELEASE.
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(that was where the inability to build shlibs was getting in
the mix). As noted in my followup post to the list, once I installed
from the {$PORTDIR}/work/portname directory, all went well and I have
now resolved my problem.
Apologies if I offended. The insight on libtool is appreciated.
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system
infrastructure allowed the shlibs to be created and install and then --
and only then -- could the dependent ports find the expat.5 library and
complete their upgrades.
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about the popt port in UPDATING.
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/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/creating-cds.html
especially the 'Duplicating Audio CDs' part.
yes, of course. Cockpit fog . . . .
I think I was fixated in mkisofs because I wanted a volume name to
show up if I inserted the disk into one of the other Leading
Brands' machines.
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I'll need to
be making the necessary toc-files by hand. Has anyone done this?
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Ray Seals wrote:
I know that RC 1 was released and was wondering which mailing list would
have any traffic concerning the issues and what's going on with 5.0.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] would be my best guess. You can see the
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for this is joyless and it's made more os
by the knowledge there is a UI that ships with this but isn't in
ports.
I was hoping someone who had used cdrdao would chime in.
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/libpangoxft-1.0.so:
might be worth making sure it (pango-1.0.5) is up to date (make
deinstall make reinstall).
[/home/paul/src]:: pkg_info -W /usr/X11R6/lib/libpangoxft-1.0.so
/usr/X11R6/lib/libpangoxft-1.0.so was installed by package pango-1.0.5
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Cliff Sarginson wrote:
Ok, thanks for the answers.
I shall have a look at the various suggestions...
I may also mail whoever makes Visio and say what an excellent X11
application it would make :)
That would be Microsoft: I wouldn't expect much . . .
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something to it first, I think.
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evaluating a tool such as L0phtcrack 2.0 for
assisting in checking the quality of user passwords.
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Laughter is the closest distance between two people
). I get one track to record, but all
subsequent tracks won't play in a CD player or computer. I just
noise (sounds like the digital equivalent of a record skipping).
here's the command I have used:
sudo /usr/local/bin/cdrecord -pad -audio -vv speed=0 -eject
dev=0,1,0 *wav
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It *has* worked but for audio CDs, just once.
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. Looks like the $20 I paid for it on
eBay might gave been too much after all.
I couldn't have found this out before I bought it, since the
seller didn't know what the internals were, but I know better now.
It seems to work OK for data CDs, though. How annoying.
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| xargs grep __FILE__
yeilds:
-bash: /usr/bin/find: Argument list too long
try grep __FILE__ *.html.
to get a file coun, 'ls | wc' might work.
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Love
acd0: CD-RW IDE-CD ReWritable-2x2x6 at ata1-slave PIO3
Short of taking it out of the case, of course. burncd seems not to
have the same inquiry tools as cdrecord.
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Dan Nelson wrote:
In the last episode (Dec 24), paul beard said:
acd0: CD-RW IDE-CD ReWritable-2x2x6 at ata1-slave PIO3
Short of taking it out of the case, of course. burncd seems not to
have the same inquiry tools as cdrecord.
Add device atapicam to your kernel config and it will show up
4.7 is an officially supported release.
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Some programming languages manage to absorb change but withstand
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sudo cdrdao write --eject --device 0,1,0 --driver teac-cdr55 toc
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to be in the cvsup'd ports tree
(/usr/ports/www/mod_php4)
I wouldn't be surprised to see it in the tree when the code freeze
is lifted: that's about 2 weeks off, so you may want to install
from source now and do the ports/pkg housekeeping later.
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Jeff Penn wrote:
The html documentation supplied with apache2 appears to require the
server to be running for browsing (many of the links appear broken).
why not bind it to the loopback and browse it there (assuming its
the machine you're sitting in front of)?
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Although golf was originally restricted to wealthy, overweight
Protestants, today it's open to anybody who owns hideous
source site, audio in and out is
supported, but there's supported and proven to work. Anyone
have any experience with this or troubleshooting ideas I should be
aware of?
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structures in the
system
options SEMMSL=33 # max number of semaphores per id
options SEMOPM=101 # max number of operations per
semop call
options SEMUME=11 # max number of undo entries per
process
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at the man page and now I think I see what needs to
happen.
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[/usr/home/paul]:: mixer recsrc =rec line1
Recording source: line1
Many thanks.
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The nice people at Creative have PDF manuals on line if you ever
need one. I didn't even know what card I had until I found this
stuff. So all the SBLive and newer cards, as well as back to the
SB 16: it's all there.
http://www.americas.creative.com/support/
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there's a
compelling reason to use audacity: you can always edit in
audactity later.
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Why are we importing all these highbrow plays like `Amadeus'? I
could
Roman Neuhauser wrote:
Having searched the archives, I'm confused.
it looks like you want this section of the handbook:
12.5.5 Duplicating Audio CDs
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/creating-cds.html
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credible. One of the
strengths of open source is that it allows rapid response to
threats. By not taking what steps you can, you risk undermining
that point.
My two cents, of course.
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does not change the
soundlevel, nor does using another program such as xmms, opmixer, or kmix.
any help would be appreciated.
what specific values are you trying to change and what are you
trying to do?
can you supply the output of mixer? and tell us what you're like
to change?
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, it's beyond my expertise, so if
anyone can help, I'd really appreciate it.
try a make clean to start with a clean slate. That should remove
the work directory and any cruft therein.
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: Aironet PC4500/PC4800 at port 0x240-0x27f irq 5 slot 0 on
pccard0
an0: Ethernet address: 00:40:96:35:ff:20
Jan 9 07:08:41 green pccardd[74]: an0: Cisco Systems (340 Series
Wireless LAN Adapter) inserted.
might be worth asking on the mobile list about the 350.
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echo /tmp/motd.tmp
df -k /tmp/motd.tmp
echo /tmp/motd.tmp
uptime /tmp/motd.tmp
cp /tmp/motd.tmp /etc/motd
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That quality which enables us to believe what we know to be
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that checksums what's in MOTD versus what should be.
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system-wide announcements. During system
startup, a line containing the kernel version string is prepended
to this file.
so perhaps you need to look into how login(1) works.
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UFO's are for real
for SANE (Scanner Access Now Easy)
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I kicked this thread across to advocacy when it started, so it may
be worth following it up over there.
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Genetics explains why you look like your father, and if you don't, why
you should
that didn't work as well.
I can drop a bug report to the developer(s) at their site.
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, and naming of
CD's
Port: ripit-2.0_1
Info: A perl-script frontend for encoding audio CDs to MP3 files
Port: streamripper-1.0.5
Info: Splits SHOUTcast stream into tracks
Port: sweep-0.1.1
Info: A sound editor for GNOME desktop
You can't go wrong with grip.
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from the
current topic.
No, it means Order of the British Empire, as English-speaking patrons are doubtless
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And tell me if, in your opinion, all of these parts would be compatible
with FBSD 5.1. (Of course, I'm mainly concerned about the MB - it's an all
in one solution, and the NIC)
Why go with 5.1? Try 4.8 for now and get used to FreeBSD. 5.2 will
be ready when you are.
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of the system at all?
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for that yet. This is a production system for
me, and I'm not tackling the 5.x learning curve just yet.
People have been running mod_perl on 4.x systems, so there must be
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Keep emotionally
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pkg_info -a [flags]
the O option doesn't seem to be in the man page, so I'm not sure
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Michelle wrote:
On Saturday, August 23, 2003, at 05:03 PM, paul beard wrote:
Michelle wrote:
That was clear and the start of the jurney. Please update libtool
either
using portupgrade or do it by hand as you do before.
Jens
I still cannot upgrade libtool. I can run make, but when I run
Joe Marcus Clarke wrote:
On Sat, 2003-08-23 at 20:56, paul beard wrote:
Michelle wrote:
On Saturday, August 23, 2003, at 05:03 PM, paul beard wrote:
Michelle wrote:
That was clear and the start of the jurney. Please update libtool
either
using portupgrade or do it by hand as you do before
Joe Marcus Clarke wrote:
On Sat, 2003-08-23 at 20:56, paul beard wrote:
Michelle wrote:
On Saturday, August 23, 2003, at 05:03 PM, paul beard wrote:
Michelle wrote:
That was clear and the start of the jurney. Please update libtool
either
using portupgrade or do it by hand as you do before
. The
super-simple, hey presto instruction I have found so far don't
help at all: I can only get faster perl code and no access to any
static html.
Does anyone have any experience with mod_perl and plain old CGI
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Chuck Swiger wrote:
paul beard wrote:
[ ... ]
What I am trying to do is install mod_perl into an existing
CGI-enabled environment with the MovableType weblog software.
By existing you mean, some vendor (MovableType?) has provided you with
a precompiled version of Apache and you want to add
#PerlHandler Apache::Registry
#Options +ExecCGI
#PerlSendHeader On
#allow from all
#/Location
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Q: How many heterosexual males does it take to screw in a light bulb
in San Francisco?
A: Both of them
, but by definition, I'm missing.
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The primary requisite for any new tax law is for it to exempt enough
voters to win the next election.
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is setup to use
an index.html file instead of calling the script directly.
If i call mt.cgi, I get the admin screen.
I think it might be best to rip the whole damn thing out and start
over.
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Random Websurfer hits the static path I have aliased, and I
go to the admin interface. I'll try that.
Thanks.
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In West Union, Ohio, No married man can go flying without his spouse
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you
get an edge over your classmates. But doing an installation and
learning how it really works will certainly teach you a lot.
When you have specific questions, come back and you'll get all the
help you need (hint: this is one of the advantages of FreeBSD over
the Leading Brand).
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to force autoupdates on those client machines.
I got the impression from some reading on Google Groups that there may be a
way to tell the xl driver to use polling. I just don't know how.
Well, this is the right place to ask.
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whois -h
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The stuff I hope to use if this can be made to work can be found here:
http://freeengineer.org/xmcd2make.html
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kept away from each other, but its hard to know for sure
without any information off the system.
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A man said to the Universe: Sir, I exist!
However, replied the Universe, the fact has not created
didn't always play well with others . . . .
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He was so narrow minded he could see through a keyhole with both
eyes ...
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Assuming I work out the partition sizes with the output of df -k,
is there a way to determine the starting point for the slice that
contains all my BSD partitions?
As long as I don't reboot, things seem to be hunky-dory, but
that's not the most practical way to continue.
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to find out about pitfalls like this?
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Don't go around saying the world owes you a living. The world owes
you nothing. It was here first
paul beard wrote:
Two questions, perhaps I should break them out.
First off, why, when I use truss(1) to look at what a program is doing,
does it look for /etc/malloc.conf? Never finds it, carries on anyway.
I mean to say, the program being examined looks to
/etc/malloc.conf and carries
to get that far.
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No, `Eureka' is Greek for `This bath is too hot.'
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