Brad,
I had the same thing some time ago. Any time I update my boxen, I
always rm -rf /usr/obj/* afterward. My problem with the ports Mk stuff
was not in relation to doing that as it has been some time since I
last updated my source. To resolve the problem with ports, i just rm'd
all the stuff
On Sat, 23 Sep 2000, Brad Knowles wrote:
It was my impression that /usr/obj was only used during the
process of doing a make update, make buildworld, etc... and that you
and make buildkernel, notably.
could safely toast it afterwards if you should happen to temporarily
need more
On Sat 2000-09-23 (11:25), Andre Goeree wrote:
Hello,
I run qmail instead of sendmail and, that's probably
why, i noticed that sendmail get's started while
disabled in /etc/rc.conf.
I'm pretty sure that both source tree and system are up
to date (cvsupped, built + mergemaster this
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Warner Losh
writes:
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cy Schubert - ITSD Op
en Systems Group writes:
: PC hardware is the ductape of the computer industry...
:
: This comment ought to be put in the fortune database.
If you do, don't put my name on it. Others
"CM" == Chip Marshall [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
CM Is the version of perl in the FreeBSD source tree going to be upgraded
CM to Perl 5.6.0 anytime soon? just curious.
I certainly hope not in 4-STABLE. Perl 5.6 still has problems with
some things, and requires some patches; why those aren't
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cy Schubert - ITSD Open
Systems Group writes:
: Mentioned this quote to a co-worker yesterday, who claims to be a
: handy-man. His question to me was, why the insult ductape?
Duct Tape is great stuff. It can be used to fix a variety of things.
It can be used to
On Sat, 23 Sep 2000, Brad Knowles wrote:
Note that ECC RAM usually helps in this case, but it is possible
for there to be so many errors that even ECC can't save you.
An interesting observation.
I have a couple of machines running ECC chips that produce this
error on occasion.
It was my impression that /usr/obj was only used during the
process of doing a make update, make buildworld, etc... and that you
could safely toast it afterwards if you should happen to temporarily
need more space since it would be toasted anyway by the next build.
That is correct.
I see that 4.1.1 is being released. Does this mean
we'll have to wait about 3 months or so from now for
4.2 or is 4.2 comming up very soon? If i am not
mistaking 4.1 was released about 2 months ago. That
would make 4.2's date sometime at the end of next
month.. Has the 4.1.1 release changed this
I see that 4.1.1 is being released. Does this mean
we'll have to wait about 3 months or so from now for
4.2 or is 4.2 comming up very soon? If i am not
mistaking 4.1 was released about 2 months ago. That
would make 4.2's date sometime at the end of next
month.. Has the 4.1.1 release changed
On Thu, 21 Sep 2000, Matt Groener wrote:
I will coordinate data from others with the same problem if necessary.
In particular I'd like to ask what Qlogic cards are in use and what IRQ's
they are using for them, etc.
Hi Matt,
For the record, I have have an Qlogic 1040 card, and it uses IRQ
On Sat, Sep 23, 2000 at 03:43:25PM +0200, Neil Blakey-Milner wrote:
On Sat 2000-09-23 (11:25), Andre Goeree wrote:
Hello,
I run qmail instead of sendmail and, that's probably
why, i noticed that sendmail get's started while
disabled in /etc/rc.conf.
I'm pretty sure that both
On Sat 2000-09-23 (19:43), Andre Goeree wrote:
For fun, run sh, and type ". /etc/defaults/rc.conf; source_rc_confs;
echo $sendmail_enable".
ago@freebee$ . /etc/defaults/rc.conf
ago@freebee$ source_rc_confs
ago@freebee$ echo $sendmail_enable
NO
As you can see /etc/rc.conf is not the
when i write to /dev/fd0 or user wormcontrol the
system goes down.
if the floppy disk has bad sectors and i make
dd if=image.flp of=/dev/fd0 bs=2k
all goes to hell.
How do i prevent this?
$ uname -a
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