On Wed, 9 Mar 2016 21:28:48 -0800 Xin Li <delp...@delphij.net> wrote
> On 3/9/16 19:09, Chris H wrote:
> > Greetings,
> > I just built/installed world/kernel on a fresh
> > STABLE-9 box. Now building ports almost always results
> > in fetch(1) dumping core. It app
issues recently. So thought I'd mention this, in hopes
of finding a solution.
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On Wed, 2 Mar 2016 20:50:11 -0500 kpn...@pobox.com wrote
> On Wed, Mar 02, 2016 at 02:54:53PM -0800, Chris H wrote:
> > #!/bin/sh -
> > /usr/local/bin/startx -- -nolisten tcp
> >
> > exit
> >
> > which seems to get the job done, and allow me to be lazy
&
On Wed, 2 Mar 2016 15:59:57 -0500 Brandon Allbery <allber...@gmail.com> wrote
> On Wed, Mar 2, 2016 at 3:56 PM, Chris H <bsd-li...@bsdforge.com> wrote:
>
> > Good catch, by both you, and Brandon. I just tried it. But
> > sockstat(1) still reports 6000 being
On Wed, 2 Mar 2016 12:44:18 -0800 Freddie Cash <fjwc...@gmail.com> wrote
> On Wed, Mar 2, 2016 at 12:40 PM, Chris H <bsd-li...@bsdforge.com> wrote:
>
> > Hello,
> > This is regarding 9-STABLE. All of the 9-STABLE boxes
> > that have Xorg installed, and runnin
attempted;
startx -nolisten tcp
startx -nolisten_tcp
but no joy. Is there an option available for xorg.conf(5)?
Maybe like
DisableTCP true
or
Option "DisableTCP" "true"
I couldn't find any hints in the man pages.
Anyway, any input greatly appreciate
On Fri, Jan 15, 2016 at 19:06:03 -0800, alex.burlyga.ietf alex.burlyga.ietf
wrote:
> What is the output of Ctrl+T in that terminal? Do you have some
> unresponsive mounts by any chance?
>
> Alex.
That was it, thank you! I had a dead NFS mount still active.
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d similar reports at google, but I might have missend something.
>
> Any idea where to look for?
Just a hunch; but looks like an unterminated quote --
", or ' without the closing ", or '
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> Thanks and regards,
> Michael
>
_
t else I can look at to figure out what it's doing (or more
accurately, not doing, in this case).
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is not a file, but a web page asking for some kind of response
from you, *that's* what phttpget downloads. It also means that
if the 200 response is a web page indicating that the file you
are looking for has moved, and has a link to it's new location
ever seen a file with that name, but it looks like be some
sort of "temp" file often associated with a daemon (a pid file), or
some such. They're often located in /var/run, or /tmp. Have you
asked file(1) about it?
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a CPU/RAM test program, just to be sure?
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just upgraded from 10.1-RELEASE-p16 to 10.2-RELEASE using freebsd-update.
after the upgrade, I began getting errors because pam_opie.so.5 has an
unsatisfied link to libopie.so.7 (my system only has libopie.so.8).
I notice a fresh install of 10.2-RELEASE does indeed contain libopie.so.7,
so I'm
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boot_single=YES
HTH
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for?
Maybe top(1)?
top -P
for example. At least you could see who's chewing all your memory. Which
should be a good clue as to who's responsible for swap usage.
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This is a separate data area though -- system boots from some different
drives. I can't remember if it is possible to boot from a gstripe.
While it hasn't been since around the beginning of 8. I can confirm
it's possible to boot from a gstripe(8).
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Cheers,
Matthew
to attempt ZFS on an i386. But
it's pretty difficult for someone on 8.x to build a 9.x, or 10.x kernel.
If all they've got is i386 hardware.
Just a thought.
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sure I'm not the only one that would find this interesting. :)
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On Sat, Jul 11, 2015 at 09:58:11 +1000, John Marshall wrote:
It's me again with my annual NTP whinge.
The answer to the perennial will release $foo ship with old / insecure
/ otherwise deficient $bar? is still install $bar from ports.
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for the suggestion. Sadly not related (causally).
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have),
or whether disabling IPv6 or IPv6 accept_rtadv would make any difference.
I’m guessing it won’t matter, but I also have a similar config in my rc.conf,
so testing a wider variety of configs might be of value.
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. :-)
Hopefully your stacktrace can help figure out what is wrong.
- Chris
On Jun 30, 2015, at 22:14 , Kurt Lidl l...@pix.net wrote:
I got all excited and decided to give it a try on my dual-cpu
V240 as well. I was able to get it installed
On Jun 30, 2015, at 22:36 , Glen Barber g...@freebsd.org wrote:
On Tue, Jun 30, 2015 at 10:27:21PM -0400, Chris Ross wrote:
Yeah, this is the same panic you, I, and others have been seeing on
sparc64's
with bge's, or at least v240's (and one other IIRC) for many many months.
Thanks
contents and interpretation depends on
auxillary files, the /etc/make.conf and /etc/src.conf files.
-Kimmo
I go with a variation of option 3, using jails, and a combination of
building packages, and using dump(8), and restore(8) (when needed).
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resorted to a console login to reboot.
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Plan is to release 1.5.0 as soon as possible
Best regards,
Bapt
Hello, Baptiste.
I just wanted to take the time to thank you for all the
work you've put into this.
Thanks!
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On Thu, 26 Mar 2015 20:28:15 -0400 J David j.david.li...@gmail.com wrote
On Thu, Mar 26, 2015 at 8:25 PM, Chris H bsd-li...@bsdforge.com wrote:
As Kevin already noted; stopping firefox, and starting it again,
seems the only solution.
The machines in questions are servers, they do not run
On Tue, 10 Mar 2015 14:08:21 -0500 Adam Vande More amvandem...@gmail.com
wrote
On Tue, Mar 10, 2015 at 2:01 PM, Chris H bsd-li...@bsdforge.com wrote:
https://svnweb.freebsd.org/base?view=revisionrevision=221780
I'd venture to guess the script will work fine on older installs
On Wed, 11 Mar 2015 23:09:31 +0100 Piotr Kubaj pku...@riseup.net wrote
On 03/11/15 02:12, Chris H wrote:
On Tue, 10 Mar 2015 12:15:22 +0100 Piotr Kubaj pku...@riseup.net wrote
On 03/08/15 22:15, Chris H wrote:
On Sun, 08 Mar 2015 19:14:47 +0100 Piotr Kubaj pku...@riseup.net wrote
On Wed, 11 Mar 2015 23:34:30 +0100 Piotr Kubaj pku...@riseup.net wrote
On 03/11/15 02:12, Chris H wrote:
On Tue, 10 Mar 2015 12:15:22 +0100 Piotr Kubaj pku...@riseup.net wrote
On 03/08/15 22:15, Chris H wrote:
On Sun, 08 Mar 2015 19:14:47 +0100 Piotr Kubaj pku...@riseup.net wrote
to the mergemaster(8) step.
On a related note. I'm not very fond of mergemaster. As
a result, I recently took on maintaining
sysutils/etcmerge. sysutils/etcupdate, is also a
[mergemaster] related port.
Hope this helps.
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I just did my first major upgrade (8.4-RELEASE-p24 -
9.3-RELEASE-p10
On Tue, 10 Mar 2015 12:15:22 +0100 Piotr Kubaj pku...@riseup.net wrote
On 03/08/15 22:15, Chris H wrote:
On Sun, 08 Mar 2015 19:14:47 +0100 Piotr Kubaj pku...@riseup.net wrote
On 03/07/15 01:55, Chris H wrote:
On Sat, 07 Mar 2015 00:08:38 +0100 Piotr Kubaj pku...@riseup.net wrote
On Tue, 10 Mar 2015 06:58:07 -0700 Chris H bsd-li...@bsdforge.com wrote
On Tue, 10 Mar 2015 13:05:40 +0100 Peter Olsson
list-freebsd-sta...@jyborn.se wrote
This flag to mergemaster saved a lot of work when I did
upgrades the old way, with cvsup and the make steps and
then mergemaster
the
new file.
In all honesty, I too got stuck answering y ~100 times, way
back when. And decided I needed to either find a better way,
or see if the mergemaster(8) had any secrets I wasn't
aware of. ;-)
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On Mon, 09 Mar 2015 20:45:11 -0400 Adam McDougall mcdou...@egr.msu.edu wrote
On 03/09/2015 20:44, Chris H wrote:
I performed av svn update for both src (r279796),
and ports (r380829) last night. building/installing
world/kernel, went as one would hope. Upgrading ports
was a different
to be the *actual* solution, was to use
sysctl(8). Applying it directly fixed it. :-)
Maybe update UPDATING? ;-)
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Cheers,
Freddie
On Mar 9, 2015 6:07 PM, Chris H bsd-li...@bsdforge.com wrote:
On Tue, 10 Mar 2015 00:51:06 + Gary Palmer gpal...@freebsd.org wrote
On Mon, Mar 09
On Tue, 10 Mar 2015 00:51:06 + Gary Palmer gpal...@freebsd.org wrote
On Mon, Mar 09, 2015 at 05:44:55PM -0700, Chris H wrote:
I performed av svn update for both src (r279796),
and ports (r380829) last night. building/installing
world/kernel, went as one would hope. Upgrading ports
On Tue, 10 Mar 2015 01:11:10 + Gary Palmer gpal...@freebsd.org wrote
On Mon, Mar 09, 2015 at 06:09:04PM -0700, Chris H wrote:
On Tue, 10 Mar 2015 00:51:06 + Gary Palmer gpal...@freebsd.org wrote
On Mon, Mar 09, 2015 at 05:44:55PM -0700, Chris H wrote:
I performed av svn
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On 03/07/15 01:55, Chris H wrote:
On Sat, 07 Mar 2015 00:08:38 +0100 Piotr Kubaj pku...@riseup.net wrote
I've got MSI X99 motherboard and am using it with UEFI installation of
10.1 (BIOS mode doesn't work
up. But I can't seem
to locate it ATM.
HTH
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Greetings,
I was performing a ports search, and noticed that all the links
providing more information about each port goes to the FreeBSD
404 page. For example, autotrace-0.31.1_23;
The link to it is:
http://www.freebsd.org/home/indexbuild/tindex/ports/graphics/autotrace
the Long description link
Please don't use subject lines like that for broken links...
Sorry. I was sure that the ports page was rendered as an automated process.
Making it unlikely that such a dramatic change in pathing would be highly
unlikely,
if not impossible.
On Tue, Oct 08, 2013 at 08:00:14AM -0700, Chris H
2000
for 10-RELEASE
Of course it would need to be bold red blinking text.
maybe using an ASCII escape sequence for those not using Graphics Mode?
-- sorry. I couldn't resist. :P
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But one thing is clear.
There is a real tangible benefit to seeing the version on the boot screen.
As we
?
Thank you for all your time, and consideration.
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the DVD into the slot, and push the reset button?
Thank you for all your time, and consideration in this matter.
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of
the userbase and will ease support and deployment across the board.
We're trying to limit turbulence, but sometimes things are
unforeseeable. This is the nature of the incredible flexibility of
FreeBSD's ports;
there's more than one way to do something.
Sounds a bit Perlish. :)
Thanks again.
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Greetings Patrick, and thank you for the reply.
Le Thu, 1 Aug 2013 08:31:45 -0700 (PDT),
Chris H bsd-li...@1command.com a écrit :
Greetings,
I currently manage several RELENG_8 servers. Recent changes in the
manner in which base ports must be managed have resulted in more
than a fair
Greetings Mark, and thank you kindly for your extremely thoughtful, and
informative reply.
On Thu, Aug 1, 2013, at 11:07, Chris H wrote:
While that all sounds dreamy. I don't think setting something
like that up on a *half* up(graded|dated) server, should even be
considered. Much less even
Greetings Stephen, and thank you for your thoughtful reply.
On 08/01/2013 10:31 AM, Chris H wrote:
So, in the end; why did Perl have to be relocated? Is my only
recourse at this point to
# cd /
# rm -rf .
When I get into this kind of bad situation, I usually do something
slightly less
/portsnap.conf, and re-reading the
portsnap(8) man
page, reveals that _both_ .conf files are identical, as were the version(s)
used on both
boxes. An additional attempt to portsnap fetch, resulted in the same
(unorthodox) behavior.
What gives?!
Thank you for all your time, and consideration.
--chris
Greetings, and thank you for your response.
On 31/07/2013 15:44, Chris H wrote:
Greetings,
I know this sounds crazy, and apologies if I am. But I have 2 RELENG_8
servers;
1 amd64, and 1 i386. about 3 wks ago, I migrated from cv(sup) updating, to
svn on
the amd64 box.
After removing cv
On 01/08/2013 00:28, Chris H wrote:
In the first instance, /usr/ports was removed (before initiating portsnap).
But before
the second attempt, I performed a mkdir /usr/ports. But in the end, the
results were
the same;
portsnap fetch fetched the image, verified the image,
extracted
software and _need_ to be present in a base
system. Whosever they are.
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On Tue, Jul 30, 2013, at 8:32, Daniel Kalchev wrote:
This is very much an situation like replacing gcc with clang/llvm.
However, in the case of BIND we have no licensing problems, stability
problems, performance problems etc --- just concerns that BIND generates
many SAs -- which might be
On 30.07.2013, at 19:49, Peter Maxwell pe...@allicient.co.uk wrote:
I personally prefer qmail over sendmail
but I wouldn't suggest qmail should be in base for the reason that sendmail
is the de facto standard on *nix shaped systems.
One can argue that BIND is the de facto standard on *nix
is missing, though. It is present on my 9-stable and
8-stable checkouts. Maybe a mixed or partial checkout?
FWIW, it wasn't in my checkout from July 2, either (8-STABLE)
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Greetings Alberto, and thank you for the reply.
On Fri, Jul 12, 2013 at 5:24 AM, Chris H bsd-li...@1command.com wrote:
Greetings,
Over the years using the xfce4 desktop, I would occasionally receive
SHM ERROR messages. As they never interfered (so's I could notice), I
always put off
: 128(max shared memory segments per process)
shmall: 8192(max amount of shared memory in pages)
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51.
Subroutine builds_standalone redefined at
/usr/local/lib/perl5/5.12/BSDPAN/BSDPAN.pm line 66.
How do I best sort this all out. I _really_ miss the perl_after_upgrade script,
that
used to accompany this process.
Thank you for all your time, and consideration.
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Greetings Fabian, and thank you for your reply.
Hello Chris
On 09.07.2013 11:18, Chris H wrote:
How do I best sort this all out. I _really_ miss the perl_after_upgrade
script, that
used to accompany this process.
I also had some challenges with this perl upgrade, but I used
portupgrade
variables makes the process any more stable --
especially given that I'm already not dealing with a completely stable system.
Anyway, you asked. So now you know. :)
Thanks again, for taking the time to respond.
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questions
in this regard, is;
1) what to do with my current INDEX-8 INDEX-8.db files?
2) what of the distfiles directory
Do I simply copy them over, and check them in?
Surely I'm not the only one that still has questions in this regard.
Thank you for all your time, and consideration.
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Chris H (bsd-li...@1command.com) wrote:
Greetings,
I've _finally_ managed to get a break in my work schedule that coincides
with
a period where pointyhat isn't barfing on my ARCH. So I was able to (cv)sup
onto this host, and can try a few
more things.
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atapci0: AcerLabs M5229 UDMA66 controller port
0x10200-0x10207,0x10218-0x1021b,0x10210-0x10217,0x10208-0x1020b,0x10220-0x1022f
at device 13.0 on pci0
atapci0: using PIO transfers above 137GB as workaround
to a GENERIC
from the same stable/9 and see if that will boot. I just have to figure out
how to get it onto the
disks. :-)
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On Jul 1, 2013, at 22:30 , Chris Ross cross+free...@distal.com wrote:
Maybe I messed something up in the kernel I was building. Let me drop back
to a GENERIC
from the same stable/9 and see if that will boot. I just have to figure out
how to get it onto the
disks. :-)
User error
server.
-GAWollman
Greetings,
WOW! Thank you for the _very_ informative reply, Garrett.
_Greatly_ appreciated.
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Warren Block wrote:
On Wed, 26 Jun 2013, Chris H wrote:
On Wed, 26 Jun 2013, Chris H wrote:
Okay, look up the last time you installed or upgraded a port:
% ls -ltr /var/db/pkg
The last one is the most recently modified. Update your ports tree,
follow all the steps that apply to your
to
better manage this situation. Is there such a thing as a FreeBSD upgrade easy
button?
Thank you for all your consideration.
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Am 26.06.2013 18:42, schrieb Chris H:
Greetings,
I haven't upgraded my tree(s) for awhile. My last attempt to rebuild after
an updating
src ports, resulted in nearly installing the entire ports tree, which is
why I've
waited so long. Try as I might, I've had great difficulty finding
On Wed, 26 Jun 2013, Chris H wrote:
But it installed (pulled in) far more than those dependencies actually
required.
It may bring in build dependencies, but should be no different than
manually installing ports.
I believe, due to the fact that it doesn't appear to honor the original
On May 12, 2013, at 23:17 , Jeremy Chadwick wrote:
On Sun, May 12, 2013 at 10:20:26PM -0400, Chris Ross wrote:
In the past, I've found I've been unable to install all of the bootblocks if
I
boot from the ZFS root. When booting from a cd, the basic:
gpart bootcode -p ${bootdir
and do it with less difficulty?
Thanks. Happy for any information.
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and install them. BUt, I eventually found the command I'd lost. so I
think I'm alright. Thanks...
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/namedb ${DESTDIR}/etc/namedb; \
226:${_+_}cd ${.CURDIR}/namedb; ${MAKE} install
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assume that usb dongle works on hardware level and does not need
anything to work?
Best regards
Normally yes, wireless mice are the same driver wise.
Are both machines always on? Have you thought of Synergy?
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To follow-up:
I installed 9.1-RELEASE last night, then went and cvsup'ed to the latest that
RELENG_9 would give me.
Everything is completely stock, I have not modified any config files other than
filling out the setup questions (hostname, em0 set to DHCP, added a base user
so I can ssh to it)
Interesting about the drivers - I will look into that tomorrow, I could be on
an older version. I started down that path a little while ago, but when pkng
wasn't quite ready, I just reverted to the old ways/ommands that seemed to
work.
Here is the dump of the requested commands. I will point
in /usr/src.
Chris
On 4/10/2013 at 9:49 AM, Tom Evans wrote:On Wed, Apr 10, 2013 at
3:09 PM, wrote:
If I wipe the utmp file all the w/who content goes away, resets if
you
will. But in a matter of moments the problem reappears.. is this
something that needs to be submitted as a bug report do
I was already starting to load up a fresh 9.1-STABLE box for other testing, I
will also create a stock box (no changes anywhere) and let it idle for a few
days to see if the problem is still there.
I'll report back either way in the next few days with results.
If I still have problems, I
Hello,
I've updated the PR on this via bug track email (hopefully, it bounced my
first email) , but I thought I should bring it to the attention of the list as
it's still happening, and the original PR was from March 2012.
The PR is here: http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=165903cat=
/html/aei.html ?
Chris
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a hint, please?
I guess you sent it to -stable by mistake-- the knob you need is
DISABLE_VULNERABILITIES=yes.
I'm sure I don't need to lecture you on Be careful with this :)
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That patch does in fact work, and removes the inconsistency that I
noted earlier. I would be happy to see it committed. If no one else
has objections, please do.
Thanks...
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On Mar 4, 2013, at 11:37 , John Baldwin j...@freebsd.org wrote:
On Friday
`; then
I think that this is the right thing to do here.
Chris
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libreoffice. I don't much care whether gcc 4.2 produces
a working libreoffice; I just wish something did.
Try the packages Dominic Fandrey generated.
http://wiki.bsdforen.de/anwendungen/libreoffice_aus_inoffiziellen_paketen#freebsd_amd64i386_9183_kamikaze
Chris
On 19 Feb 2013 14:23, Mikhail T. mi+t...@aldan.algebra.com wrote:
18.02.2013 15:26, Chris Rees написав(ла):
I'm sure you understand that our compiler in base is rather elderly,
and that a project as insanely huge as Libreoffice is going to be
highly sensitive to minute changes.
No, Chris
they want a PostgreSQL driver or KDE4 (or GTK3)
interface or...
Irrelevant. You choosing to compile with a different compiler adds no
value and can't be compared with a different interface.
Please fix it yourself, or talk to upstream.
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You are welcome to try with gcc-4.6, but the last I heard it will only
build with clang. Your mileage may vary, please let us know of
success stories!
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, though there are some
knowledgeable and generous individuals who will review patches sent to rc@.
Chris
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that ports rc
scripts contain:
: ${xxx_enable=no}
to avoid this. If you see any ports that don't define the _enable
variable at all, they are wrong and need fixing.
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On 16 February 2013 18:08, Gary Palmer gpal...@freebsd.org wrote:
On Sat, Feb 16, 2013 at 05:38:56PM +, Chris Rees wrote:
On 16 February 2013 17:05, Paul Mather p...@gromit.dlib.vt.edu wrote:
On Feb 16, 2013, at 4:21 AM, Jeremy Chadwick wrote:
On Sat, Feb 16, 2013 at 12:23:33PM +0400
time, and consideration.
--Chris
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Just don't be too greedy with your keywords ;)
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On 2/5/2013 10:15 AM, Chris H wrote:
On 2/4/2013 9:33 PM, Karl Denninger wrote:
On 2/4/2013 9:02 PM, Karl Denninger wrote:
On 2/4/2013 4:32 PM, Charles Sprickman wrote:
These multiport things have been around for a long time. Someone at ISC
recommended
them when we were looking
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