Hi!
I'm having some difficulties using the heimdal installed from /usr/src.
Here's the difference between the heimdal port and the heimdal distributed
in the base:
$ ldd /usr/local/lib/libkrb5.so
/usr/local/lib/libkrb5.so:
libcrypto.so.3 = /lib/libcrypto.so.3 (0x281b3000)
Hey all,
I been doing some network benchmarking using netperf and just simple
'fetch' on a new network setup to make sure I am getting the most out of
the router and servers, I thought I would post some results in case
some one can help me with my problems or if others are just interested
to
On Friday, 14. October 2005 16:04, Palle Girgensohn wrote:
This gives me problems. I maintain the postgresql ports, and postgresql
supports Kerberos. Problem is, when installing the heimdal port, everything
works fine, but when using the base heimdal, I can't get programs linking
with
On Friday, 14. October 2005 17:29, Michael Nottebrock wrote:
On Friday, 14. October 2005 16:04, Palle Girgensohn wrote:
This gives me problems. I maintain the postgresql ports, and postgresql
supports Kerberos. Problem is, when installing the heimdal port,
everything works fine, but when
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On Friday, 14. October 2005 17:29, Michael Nottebrock wrote:
On Friday, 14. October 2005 16:04, Palle Girgensohn wrote:
This gives me problems. I maintain the postgresql ports, and postgresql
On Fri, Oct 14, 2005 at 07:08:48PM +0200, Palle Girgensohn wrote:
--On fredag, oktober 14, 2005 17.40.03 +0200 Michael Nottebrock
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On Friday, 14. October 2005 17:29, Michael Nottebrock wrote:
On Friday, 14. October 2005 16:04, Palle Girgensohn wrote:
This gives
On Friday, 14. October 2005 19:08, Palle Girgensohn wrote:
I'm actually doing that already, but postgresql build process bugs out
somehow. I'll have to dedicate some time to this, I guess.
Still, isn't it strange that the kerberos libs don't have any dependencies
registered?
I don't think
On Friday, 14. October 2005 21:11, Igor Pokrovsky wrote:
Still, isn't it strange that the kerberos libs don't have any
dependencies registered? A quick check shows that they are almost the
only libs in /usr/lib that have zero output from ldd.
Probably they are statically linked.
No,
On Fri, 14 Oct 2005, Michael VInce wrote:
I been doing some network benchmarking using netperf and just simple
'fetch' on a new network setup to make sure I am getting the most out of
the router and servers, I thought I would post some results in case some
one can help me with my problems or
Hello,
Are there any apps/utilities to check the cpu and system temperature?
Regards,
Jayton
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Hello,
Are there any apps/utilities to check the cpu and system temperature?
Yes, check the healthd port.
-jav
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At 04:54 PM 14/10/2005, Jayton Garnett wrote:
Hello,
Are there any apps/utilities to check the cpu and system temperature?
Yes, check in /usr/ports
xmbmon
lmmon
healthd
e.g.
% mbmon
Temp.= 46.0, 77.0, 40.0; Rot.= 3750, 2766,0
Vcore = 1.30, 2.62; Volt. = 1.54, 5.67, 11.73, -10.68, -4.55
http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-questions/2005-August/095311.html
:)
google is your friend
Jayton Garnett wrote:
Hello,
Are there any apps/utilities to check the cpu and system temperature?
Regards,
Jayton
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On Fri, Oct 14, 2005 at 09:36:01PM +0200, Michael Nottebrock wrote:
On Friday, 14. October 2005 19:08, Palle Girgensohn wrote:
I'm actually doing that already, but postgresql build process bugs out
somehow. I'll have to dedicate some time to this, I guess.
Still, isn't it strange that
From: Mike Tancsa
At 04:54 PM 14/10/2005, Jayton Garnett wrote:
Are there any apps/utilities to check the cpu and system temperature?
Yes, check in /usr/ports
xmbmon
lmmon
healthd
I wouldn't trust any of these. It's been a few years since any of them have
given me complete or even
At 07:59 PM 14/10/2005, Darren Pilgrim wrote:
I wouldn't trust any of these. It's been a few years since any of them have
given me complete or even correct values on current hardware. I can provide
examples on current hardware running RELENG_5 and -CURRENT, if anyone is
interested.
They
On Sat, 15 Oct 2005 06:30, Mike Tancsa wrote:
At 04:54 PM 14/10/2005, Jayton Garnett wrote:
Hello,
Are there any apps/utilities to check the cpu and system temperature?
Yes, check in /usr/ports
xmbmon
lmmon
healthd
e.g.
% mbmon
Temp.= 46.0, 77.0, 40.0; Rot.= 3750, 2766,0
Vcore
From: Mike Tancsa [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
At 07:59 PM 14/10/2005, Darren Pilgrim wrote:
I wouldn't trust any of these. It's been a few years since
any of them have
given me complete or even correct values on current
hardware. I can provide
examples on current hardware running
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