On Saturday 23 June 2007 09:18, Bruce M. Simpson wrote:
> Oliver Fromme wrote:
> > > After it I've deleted those packages by "pkg_delete" command.
> > > Firstly it seemed all OK, but later I have collided with such
> > > problems:
> > >
> > > $ sudo tcpdump
> > > /libexec/ld-elf.so.1: /lib/li
Hello,
I've been struggling with an error in a perl program I've been working on.
Actually, I'm attempting to convert and enhance the freebsd man page cgi
program - convert it to PHP and add some additional features. BUT, before
I make the conversion I wanted to eliminate an error that the origina
Oliver Fromme wrote:
> After it I've deleted those packages by "pkg_delete" command. Firstly
> it seemed all OK, but later I have collided with such problems:
>
> $ sudo tcpdump
> /libexec/ld-elf.so.1: /lib/libpcap.so.4: S
On Friday 22 June 2007 21:59, Jo Rhett wrote:
> I've been using this patch for 2 years now. Or, this patch for a
> year and a not-as-good patch I made a year before that. We push out
> the revised periodic script using cfengine. But I hate overwriting
> OS files, and I believe that most people
Hello all,
I have used the mentioned devices on FreeBSD 5.4 in the past, and they
worked just fine, but now I get problems with the same device, on top of
6.2-STABLE and also 7.0-CURRENT.
From `usbdevs -v`, I get:
Controller /dev/usb2:
addr 1: full speed, self powered, config 1, UHCI root hu
On Jun 21, 2007, at 1:31 AM, Dennis Melentyev wrote:
While I haven't seen any problem with patch itself since it just
adding a _useful_ knob, I personaly managed to use procmail to filter
most of that SPAM. My solution is not as CPU friendly as patch but
2000 messages is not an ultimate load for
Xazker Xazkerov wrote:
> Recently I've deleted some packages on my server, those packages
> was installed on It at 21.06.07(DATE) by mistake. What to learn
> exactly which packages was installed on system, I used command "ls
> -la /var/db/pkg|grep "Jun 21" ".
I'm afraid that was a mistake. Wh
> Well, this is FreeBSD in 2007. :-)
> All syscalls that change st_{a,m,c,birth}time should be
I added "birth" to mine, Thanks. :-)
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Recently I've deleted some packages on my server, those packages was installed
on It at 21.06.07(DATE) by mistake. What to learn exactly which packages was
installed on system, I used command "ls -la /var/db/pkg|grep "Jun 21" ". After
it I've deleted those packages by "pkg_delete" command. First
Julian H. Stacey wrote:
> Oliver Fromme wrote:
> > Artem Kuchin wrote:
> > > Also, i use inode time because i only need files
> > > which really have been changed. For example,
> > > i you restore a file from a month ago it will have
> > > a date which is a month ago. Then that backup
> > >
Oliver Fromme wrote:
> Artem Kuchin wrote:
> > Also, i use inode time because i only need files
> > which really have been changed. For example,
> > i you restore a file from a month ago it will have
> > a date which is a month ago. Then that backup
> > is destroyed but this file would not be
Artem Kuchin wrote:
> Also, i use inode time because i only need files
> which really have been changed. For example,
> i you restore a file from a month ago it will have
> a date which is a month ago. Then that backup
> is destroyed but this file would not be backed up
> because the date is
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