It seemed like time to update and get the new ftp-proxy. During this I ran
'pkg_delete -q /var/db/pkg/*' while updating the sources. The OpenBSD
build was okay, but ports are not building now. The command might have
been package-specific; i.e., perhaps I should have used 'port uninstall
It seemed like time to update and get the new ftp-proxy. During this I ran
'pkg_delete -q /var/db/pkg/*' while updating the sources. The OpenBSD
build was okay, but ports are not building now. The command might have
been package-specific; i.e., perhaps I should have used 'port uninstall
Hi,
Can anyone tell me why OpenBSD's openssl not build with -pthread ?
I'm evaluating 'pound' SSL reverse proxy ( http://www.apsis.ch/
pound/ ), which seems to require threaded SSL libs. The OpenBSD
supplied openssl seems to have threads disabled, but if I retrieve
make a local copy
On Tue, 2005-05-17 at 10:12 -0600, Whyzzi wrote:
The problem wasn't in the setup at all, the problem was in
Windows Server 2003's TCP/IP Stack,
Okay, show of hands, who was surprised by this?
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Shawn K. Quinn [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Just to close this thread and commit to the archives, I want to thank
everyone who took the time and energy to read and/or reply to this
question. The problem wasn't in the setup at all, the problem was in
Windows Server 2003's TCP/IP Stack, as detailed in this knowledge base
article that was
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