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package builds to other boxes. Your downtime for upgrades
to the rest of your boxes become minimized.
Note: this doesn't require multiple physical systems to do. A jail
/ chroot area will give you a perfectly fine build / test system
for ports. It just uses a bit of disk space.
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Hi,
On 06 June 2012 0:42:47 Mark Andrews wrote:
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On 05 June 2012 1:09:50 Mark Linimon wrote:
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. If it
is broken wait a days or so and try again. If it is still broken
report the problem using send-pr.
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and to see FTL travel.
One doesn't have to live at the bleeding edge with ports if one
doesn't want to even when compiling. One can live a day, a week,
a month behind the bleeding edge and allow other to hit problems
and report them.
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On 05 June 2012 11:24:25 Mark Andrews wrote:
Version tagging is just a convient way to get a snapshot at a
particular point in time unless you create branches that are them
we do not ask for more. There should
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It's already there. If you want the ports
cheap. One thing
that could help is splitting library packages into runtime / buildtime
sub packages. That way you can reduce the foot print for a runtime
install.
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Know issue, http://www.FreeBSD.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=kern/82806
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with a
kernel fault. I suspect this will also be a problem for
RELEASE_8.
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I was trying to upgrade a machine from RELEASE_6 (latest)
to RELEASE_8 (latest) via source. I was unable to get
make buildworld to complete.
Strange, I have done a number
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make buildworld to complete.
Strange
for environments where the system is not using DHCP
(configured static IPs in rc.conf), and mention for DHCP-based clients
to use synchronous_dhclient instead.
My solution was to start/re-start ntp using /etc/dhclient-exit-hooks
whenever the IP address changed.
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Not giving the operator a command which will shut the system down
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Even shutdown -r now informs users that the system is going away
and has not just crashed.
With single user systems this isn't such a issue.
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There is way too much misinformation here.
named probes the kernel to work out if it supports IPv6 or not.
named -4 turns off IPv6 so there is no need to disable it at
compile time.
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used to examine the executable about to be called and
looked for #! and invoke the correct interpretor. This was how
#! was supported before kernels has support for #!. It was all
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libjavaplugin_oji.so -
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Any time you are using NFS you should maintain the addresses of the
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Remove query-source address * port 53; and fix your firewall.
2509. [bug] Specifying a fixed query source port was broken.
[RT #19051]
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Wait for the DNSKEY RRset TTL to expire. Send the new
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if query source is correct.
Also at some point I'd like to be able to get rid of masters
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# export CFLAGS=
This does NOT remove CFLAGS from the environment.
It does when you shell is bash.
bash is broken. Empty environment variables have meaning.
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This does NOT remove CFLAGS from the environment.
It does when you shell is bash.
bash is broken. Empty environment variables have meaning.
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And when
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Is that challenge solved somehow with ipv6?
It doesn't look like dyndns.org supports ipv6 in their free service.
Talk to dyndns.org.
From a protocol perspective all this was solved years ago.
Windows boxes use UPDATE everyday to do this.
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It would be better to remove the option all together. IPv6
is no longer a protocol under development. There is no
need to make it optional any more. Having it there really
sends the wrong signal.
With all due respect, let's
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mainstream. :/
They do it now. :-)
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* The last I read about IPv6 in mainstream news, there were major
concerns cited over some of the security aspects of the protocol. I
also remember reading somewhere
. There is no
need to make it optional any more. Having it there really
sends the wrong signal.
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to IPv4.
IPv6 connectivity is available to everyone today if they
wish it. You don't have to wait for you ISP to supply it.
What I want to see is a knob that turns off all IPv4 support
so I can find the missing pieces easily.
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Is it required to have 'options INET6' even if I'm not using any IPv6
connectivity ?
No, not unless you rely on SCTP, which at this time *does* require
INET6
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Really? Where did you get the install disc? Mine clearly doesn't
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not to fallover when I do make that mistake.
Now why don't you be constructive and verify whether the report is
valid or not. I don't have a spare machine to test it on so I'm
not going to attempt it.
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prefixlen 16 alias deprecated link0
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The laptop has:
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I'd like to know what goes on behind the mask.
I sifted through /etc/rc.d and so on but it's not very clear.
See sysctl net.inet6.ip6.auto_linklocal
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The usual answer is that a process has a unlinked file open
however as you went to single user this would have eliminated
this. Are you swapping to a file on /var?
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drugs# du -s /var
404806 /var
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I'm pretty sure this is fixed in BIND 9.3.5 which will go
though release engineering once BIND 9.4.2 goes out the
door.
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Why don't you go the other way and get yourself IPv6
connectivity. You do realise that you will require it to
reach many sites in about 3 years time as they will be IPv6
only
For almost 10 years I've heard discussions
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Mark Andrews wrote:
Why don't you go the other way and get yourself IPv6
connectivity. You do realise that you will require it to
reach many sites in about 3 years time as they will be IPv6
only
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If you ISP doesn't yet offer IPv6 natively there are lots
of alternate method.
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easy to roll back to your previous build state. This should
take less disk space than the previous solution.
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I don't think that all of the drama could have been avoided in any
case, there is too much emotion surrounding this issue.
I'll concur with Doug on this. I've been discussing doing
just this for the last 10+ years.
Mark
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Mark Andrews wrote:
I don't think that all of the drama could have been avoided in any
case, there is too much emotion surrounding this issue.
I'll concur with Doug on this. I've been discussing doing
just this for the last 10+ years.
Why don't you update 2870
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(master/slave) and the forward zone.
When you graft private namespaces onto the DNS tree slave / stubs
zones work better.
Forward zones and forwarders are over used.
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This should be rejected as keep frags is meaningless here.
pass out log quick on bge0 proto udp from xxx.xxx.xxx.113/32 to any port = 53
keep state keep frags
You need
pass in quick from any to any with frag keep frag
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not have next level headers.
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not be making queries.
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