On 11.11.2014 23:49, Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2014-11-10, Atanas Vladimirov vl...@bsdbg.net wrote:
Hi,
After the upgrade to the recent snapshot I got many
symon: mbuf() failed (508)
in /var/log/messages.
I've just committed a fix to ports for this.
Thanks. Now it works as it should.
Testing rrdtool:
apache or php setup faulty: cannot execute /bin/rrdtool
However I did copy rrdtool binaries to /var/www/bin/ and they have
correct permission.
That's not enough.
As documented in the rrdtool pkg-readme, you must do:
/usr/local/share/examples/rrdtool/rrdtool-chroot
On Wed, Nov 12, 2014 at 12:05 AM, Edgar Pettijohn III
ed...@pettijohn.no-ip.biz wrote:
I'm trying to set up a print server using Openbsd 5.6 and hplip-cups. This
is what the logs are showing me:
D [11/Nov/2014:16:32:53 -0600] [Job 13] HP_Photosmart_C4200_series: can't
load library
On 11.11.14, 17:24, Brad Smith wrote:
On 11/11/14 15:51, giacomo wrote:
Hi at all,
I try to compile postfix on OpenBSD 5.6 with command
# env FLAVOR=mysql sasl2 make install
for install it with mysql and sasl2 support. I have compiled it
in OpenBSD 5.5 and 5.4 without problem. My system
On 11.11.14, 22:35, Nigel Taylor wrote:
On 11/11/14 20:51, giacomo wrote:
Kerberos was removed, upgrading needed to remove old libraries.
See the final steps of the upgrade..
http://www.openbsd.org/faq/upgrade56.html#final
The port for Kerberos is here..
security/heimdal
Thanks
On Tue, Nov 11, 2014 at 05:05:05PM -0600, Edgar Pettijohn III wrote:
I'm trying to set up a print server using Openbsd 5.6 and hplip-cups. This
is what the logs are showing me:
D [11/Nov/2014:16:32:53 -0600] [Job 13] HP_Photosmart_C4200_series: can't
load library 'libfontconfig.so.9.1'
D
Hi,
I am setting new firewall on OpenBSD 5.6 amd64. I have noticed that
default ospfd.conf is missing from /etc. Was it left out on purpose?
If I am not mistaken, all services in base system should have default
conf included with release.
Regards,
--
Marko Cupać
https://www.mimar.rs
On Wed, 12 Nov 2014 11:11:24 +0100, Marko Cupać marko.cu...@mimar.rs
wrote:
Hi,
I am setting new firewall on OpenBSD 5.6 amd64. I have noticed that
default ospfd.conf is missing from /etc. Was it left out on purpose?
If I am not mistaken, all services in base system should have default
On Wed, 12 Nov 2014 11:11:24 +0100
Marko Cupać marko.cu...@mimar.rs wrote:
Hi,
I am setting new firewall on OpenBSD 5.6 amd64. I have noticed that
default ospfd.conf is missing from /etc. Was it left out on purpose?
If I am not mistaken, all services in base system should have default
Hello, here is the complete output:
# fdisk sd0
Disk: sd0 geometry: 13054/255/63 [209715200 Sectors]
Offset: 0 Signature: 0xAA55
Starting Ending LBA Info:
#: id C H S - C H S [ start:size ]
On 12.11.14, 10:24, giacomo wrote:
On 11.11.14, 22:35, Nigel Taylor wrote:
On 11/11/14 20:51, giacomo wrote:
Kerberos was removed, upgrading needed to remove old libraries.
See the final steps of the upgrade..
http://www.openbsd.org/faq/upgrade56.html#final
The port for
On Wed, Nov 12, 2014 at 01:57:43PM +0100, giacomo wrote:
I see and I remove the file indicated in the guide (and run all another
command) but the
compilation end with errors:
: warning: sprintf() is often misused, please use snprintf()
/usr/bin/ld: warning: libgssapi.so.7.1, needed by
On 2014-11-11, Dave Anderson d...@daveanderson.com wrote:
It's clearly possible to boot the new system from an install CD (or, if
necessary, a USB stick with a full install on it) then fdisk and
disklabel the new disk and newfs / dump|restore the partitions one by
one, followed up by
On 2014-11-11, Adam Thompson athom...@athompso.net wrote:
I think you've already figured out the optimal way to do it... I would
do a fresh minimal install on the target disk, then restore(8) over top
of it, to avoid having to fiddle too much with installboot(8) etc.
If you overwrite /boot
On 12.11.14, 09:01, Jiri B wrote:
Shot in the dark... but isn't the problem you have sasl, mysql built with
kerberos from the past? Try to rebuild sasl, mysql.
j.
Hi,
No postfix is the only port installated on the system. I use it for the
integration
of MySQL and SASL2. The pakages
On Wed, Nov 12, 2014 at 11:28 AM, giacomo luis...@tin.it wrote:
On 12.11.14, 09:01, Jiri B wrote:
Shot in the dark... but isn't the problem you have sasl, mysql built with
kerberos from the past? Try to rebuild sasl, mysql.
j.
Hi,
No postfix is the only port installated on the system. I
Why is there no package for unbound in 5.6?
On 12.11.2014 21:32, John Smith wrote:
Why is there no package for unbound in 5.6?
Because unbound is in base now. See upgrade guide:
http://www.openbsd.org/faq/upgrade56.html
...
Section 3. Upgrading packages:
unbound(8) moved to the base OS.
...
unbound is now in base.
Am 12.11.2014 20:33 schrieb John Smith hufflep...@bsdmail.com:
Why is there no package for unbound in 5.6?
On 12.11.14, 12:48, David Higgs wrote:
On Wed, Nov 12, 2014 at 11:28 AM, giacomo luis...@tin.it wrote:
On 12.11.14, 09:01, Jiri B wrote:
Shot in the dark... but isn't the problem you have sasl, mysql built with
kerberos from the past? Try to rebuild sasl, mysql.
j.
Hi,
No
Mike Larkin mlarkin at azathoth.net writes:
On Fri, Oct 10, 2014 at 10:01:18AM -0700, John Magolske wrote:
Hi,
I have an X31 ThinkPad on which I've installed OpenBSD. Everything
boot -c , disable radeondrm (and also disable auto xdm start).
See if you can zzz/resume from the console
On Thu, Nov 13, 2014 at 12:16:46AM +0200, Antonio Barrones wrote:
Mike Larkin mlarkin at azathoth.net writes:
On Fri, Oct 10, 2014 at 10:01:18AM -0700, John Magolske wrote:
Hi,
I have an X31 ThinkPad on which I've installed OpenBSD. Everything
boot -c , disable radeondrm (and
Yes please. Send me the complete log file with debug.
Oh and please use ports@ next time for ports issues. Thanks.
--
Antoine
It may be a week or so before I get back to it. Had to get it running so I
hooked up the printer to a spare Mac. When I do I will post the result to
ports@.
Hello,
I'm running -current on a thinkpad x220 tablet, with an intel i7.
I had been running with apmd_flags=-C but I see that that has been
removed.
1) For best battery life, should I just go apmd_flags= ?
2) I've seen some mailing list messages about hw.perfpolicy=auto
and hw.setperf=-1 but
apmd_flags='-C' still works. You can also use -A, since they now behave
the same.
On 2014 Nov 12 (Wed) at 23:28:46 -0800 (-0800), Nathan Van Ymeren wrote:
:Hello,
:
:I'm running -current on a thinkpad x220 tablet, with an intel i7.
:
:I had been running with apmd_flags=-C but I see that that
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