On Wed, Feb 24, 2021 at 7:21 PM Herbert J. Skuhra wrote:
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> On Wed, Feb 24, 2021 at 06:42:17PM -0600, Greg Balfour wrote:
> > After installing the security and errata patches that came out today
> > on my 12.2-RELEASE system, I see the following during the "make
After installing the security and errata patches that came out today
on my 12.2-RELEASE system, I see the following during the "make
installworld" step. Is this the expected output after removing
certificates from the root certificate bundle or did something go
wrong?
[...]
On Mon, Dec 14, 2020 at 8:33 AM Greg Balfour wrote:
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> I just upgraded a machine from 11.4-RELEASE to 12.2-RELEASE. Using
> the same version of ctwm (4.0.3,1 installed from packages) with the
> same .ctwmrc, things behave differently and I don't know why.
>
> My first pro
I just upgraded a machine from 11.4-RELEASE to 12.2-RELEASE. Using
the same version of ctwm (4.0.3,1 installed from packages) with the
same .ctwmrc, things behave differently and I don't know why.
My first problem is the middle button on my Logitech TrackMan Marble
PS/2 mouse is no longer
Since this won't boot on my i586 I'm assuming it was compiled for i686?
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I have an ancient Pentium machine(*) that I've been keeping up to
date using freebsd-update. It has run everything fine up through
11.3-RELEASE-p11. However it does not like the 11.4-RELEASE kernel.
/boot/kernel/kernel text=0x128f22b data=0xe9748+0x2890f4
syms=[0x4+0xea3e0+0x4+0x1797e9]
On a fresh install of 11.4-RELEASE, rebuilding the operating system
results in several files being deleted during the "make delete-old"
step. This surprised me. I wouldn't have expected this on a rebuild
of a new install without any updates applied. See below, but for
example /usr/bin/llvm-ar
make it into release_4?
On Wed, Jun 17, 2020 at 4:22 PM Greg Balfour wrote:
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> I don't see a firefox package for 11.4-RELEASE amd64. There's one
> for i386, but not amd64. Do I have to use firefox-esr for amd64?
> (I'm looking for a prebuilt package, don't want
I don't see a firefox package for 11.4-RELEASE amd64. There's one
for i386, but not amd64. Do I have to use firefox-esr for amd64?
(I'm looking for a prebuilt package, don't want to build the port.)
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On Wed, May 15, 2019 at 9:55 PM Greg Balfour wrote:
> After applying wpa-11.patch (and the rest of the recent patches) to my
> 11.2 machine I'm
> having build problems. Looks like a binder directory and associated files
> did not get
> created. Pilot error?
>
>
After applying wpa-11.patch (and the rest of the recent patches) to my 11.2
machine I'm
having build problems. Looks like a binder directory and associated files
did not get
created. Pilot error?
# uname -a
FreeBSD freebsd.example.com 11.2-RELEASE FreeBSD 11.2-RELEASE #0: Thu Jan
3 19:29:29 CST
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