First, sd wrote:
Some months ago, just after buying a Tyan Tiger s2466 MPX dual
processor motherboard and installing FreeBSD 5.0 on it, I
experienced a lot of data loss [...]
However, after a couple months I decided to change just one setting
in the Phoenix BIOS: Large Disk Access Mode
On Thu, 4 Dec 2003, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Some months ago, just after buying a Tyan Tiger s2466 MPX dual processor
motherboard and installing FreeBSD 5.0 on it, I experienced a lot of
data loss (lost files and directories, unrecoverable by fsck). I
thought the problem might be related to
Looks like you don't have gtk 1.2 installed. You can install it from
ports.
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Saturday, January 25, 2003, 12:28:06 AM, you wrote:
A Ok, I am not sure why, but I can not get phoenix to work. I have
A untar'd it and try:
A
/ports/www/phoenix
Thank you,
Curt
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Subject: Re: phoenix
Looks like you don't have gtk 1.2 installed. You can install
Laurence Sanford wrote:
When I try to build the phoenix 0.4 port it fails like this:
=== Building for Xft-2.0_1
cc -O -pipe -I. -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I/usr/X11R6/include
-I/usr/local/include/freetype2 -I/usr/local/include -I/usr/X11R6/include
-fPIC -DPIC -c xftrender.c -o xftrender.o
xftrender.c: In
Is this the first time you've installed it?
Yes.
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What version of perl are you using? Install perl5.8, rebuild phoenix,
and it'll likely work. Hopefully.
The reason that I installed it now is that the requirement for a
particular Perl version appeared to have been removed! Is that not
true?
And what the %$^*( is it using Perl for anyway?
version appeared to have been removed! Is that not
true?
And what the %$^*( is it using Perl for anyway?
Mutter, mutter, lightweight, fast, 25MB zipped source, Perl, mutter...
end of Re: Phoenix does nothing from Richard Tobin
The requirement was removed because we're all trying to test
Is this the first time you've installed it? If I remember right they said
that going from .3 to .4 meant completely removing your .phoenix
directory.
The linux-phoenix has worked fine for me... (on 4.6)
On Tue, 5 Nov 2002, Richard Tobin wrote:
I just built phoenix from the ports, having
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I just built phoenix from the ports, having cvsup'd ports
immediately before. It compiles and installs, but when I run it
nothing happens. It just exits after a few seconds, without putting
On Tue, 2002-10-22 at 17:29, David Gerard wrote:
I'm trying to get the Linux nightly binaries of Phoenix running. It's after
some libraries that it claims aren't on my system - stuff like GTK+ 1.2,
which certainly *should* be. Anyone else having any luck?
You will need the _Linux_ version of
Joe Marcus Clarke wrote:
Why not opt for the FreeBSD port? Albeit you will need to compile it,
but you won't have to worry about doing the cvs checkout yourself. The
ports available in /usr/ports/www/phoenix. Maybe if you ask Alan
nicely, we'll even cook you up a package ;-).
there is only
On Tue, 2002-10-22 at 17:40, paul beard wrote:
Joe Marcus Clarke wrote:
Why not opt for the FreeBSD port? Albeit you will need to compile it,
but you won't have to worry about doing the cvs checkout yourself. The
ports available in /usr/ports/www/phoenix. Maybe if you ask Alan
Joe Marcus Clarke ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [021023 08:11]:
On Tue, 2002-10-22 at 17:40, paul beard wrote:
Joe Marcus Clarke wrote:
Why not opt for the FreeBSD port? Albeit you will need to compile it,
but you won't have to worry about doing the cvs checkout yourself. The
ports available
On Tue, 2002-10-22 at 18:39, David Gerard wrote:
Uh, what about /usr/ports/www/phoenix?
Is that the nightly? I would be very surprised.
No, it looks to be a static snapshot. However, if you're interested in
doing true debugging, running the Linux version under Linuxulation is
probably not
Joe Marcus Clarke wrote:
Uh, what about /usr/ports/www/phoenix?
[/usr/ports/www/linux-phoenix]:: file /usr/ports/www/ph
php-dynphp-screw php-templates phpSysInfo phpbb
phpnuke
Good question. I don't have one of those.
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Joe Marcus Clarke ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [021023 08:50]:
On Tue, 2002-10-22 at 18:39, David Gerard wrote:
Uh, what about /usr/ports/www/phoenix?
Is that the nightly? I would be very surprised.
No, it looks to be a static snapshot. However, if you're interested in
doing true debugging,
# [EMAIL PROTECTED] / 2002-10-08 21:42:56 -0400:
Any ideas why Linux emulation is failing in this instance?
looks like you need linux-gtk.
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Hi all,
Has anyone gotten Phoenix to work in FreeBSD? I'm running: FreeBSD
4.6-STABLE
#0: Mon Aug 5 01:39:14 EDT 2002. When I follow the install run
directions
for the Linux version I get:
./phoenix-bin: error while loading shared libraries: libgtk-1.2.so.0:
cannot
open shared object
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