On 7/26/06, Bill Hacker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
complete in *seconds* what you are reporting in *minutes*.
that's what I thought too.
Something just has to be wrong with your set up.
yep, and I'd like to find out what.
Below are some logs.
Pieter
--
before rm -rf world_i386:
df
Hi,
I have recently tried to install Dragonfly-1.6 on a SATA based machine
(Asus A8V-E-SE, VIA 8237 chipset, 74 GB Raptor). Everything went fine
during the installation.
When booting from the hard disk, the kernel is unable to mount /
Here are the most important error messages (recopied by
Pieter Dumon wrote:
On 7/26/06, Bill Hacker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
complete in *seconds* what you are reporting in *minutes*.
that's what I thought too.
Something just has to be wrong with your set up.
yep, and I'd like to find out what.
Below are some logs.
Pieter
*SNIP*
time
Hi,
i am new to dragonfly ;-)
i install 1.6 on my laptop, all is fine. But now i try:
# cd /usr/
# cvs -d [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/cvsroot co pkgsrc
but i get a time out.
Thx for help
CU
Christian Hennig
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Bill Hacker wrote:
Pieter Dumon wrote:
time rm -rf world_i386
0.070u 0.476s 20:11.87 0.0% 313+264k 7+54102io 0pf+0w
The time utility executes and times the specified utility. After the
utility finishes, time writes to the standard error stream, (in seconds):
the total
Hi.
I just tried pkgviews feature after briefly reading PKGVIEWS_UG file;
it doesn't seem to work, although Google pops up many positive articles
out there posted around 2004 - 2005.
The first problem was that register-pkg target tries to remove the package
directory before doing anything, but
On 2006-07-27 13:23, christian hennig wrote:
Hi,
i am new to dragonfly ;-)
i install 1.6 on my laptop, all is fine. But now i try:
# cd /usr/
# cvs -d [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/cvsroot co pkgsrc
but i get a time out.
Thx for help
CU
Christian Hennig
Did you do env CVS_RSH=ssh (or the
Could this be an interrupt problem? I'd be interested
to see the output from vmstat -i before and after such
an rm or tar command or similar. Also, some lines from
iostat 5 during the rm/tar might be useful.
I'll post that tomorrow or so
On 7/27/06, Joerg Sonnenberger [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Thu, Jul 27, 2006 at 10:45:09PM +0900, YONETANI Tomokazu wrote:
On Thu, Jul 27, 2006 at 10:17:29PM +0900, YONETANI Tomokazu wrote:
On Thu, Jul 27, 2006 at 01:23:22PM +0200, christian hennig wrote:
i install 1.6 on my laptop, all is fine. But now i try:
# cd /usr/
# cvs -d [EMAIL
Francois Tigeot wrote:
Hi,
I have recently tried to install Dragonfly-1.6 on a SATA based machine
(Asus A8V-E-SE, VIA 8237 chipset, 74 GB Raptor). Everything went fine
during the installation.
When booting from the hard disk, the kernel is unable to mount /
Here are the most important
Haidut wrote:
I installed Dfly on a Compaq Evo desktop and when I try to boot from
the HDD I get several lines of cryptic messages in hex and then a line
withe text BTX halted.
I found some posts on the Internet saying that *BSD have problem
booting on some Compaq machines but none of the posts
On Thu, Jul 27, 2006 at 07:42:32PM -0400, Haidut wrote:
Hi all,
I installed Dfly on a Compaq Evo desktop and when I try to boot from
the HDD I get several lines of cryptic messages in hex and then a line
withe text BTX halted.
I found some posts on the Internet saying that *BSD have problem
Petr Janda [EMAIL PROTECTED], said on Fri Jul 28, 2006 [05:00:51 AM]:
} I use Postfix on my mailserver, and all of sudden(no change in configs,
} no software updates done) it stopped working.
}
} Thunderbird says that it is Connected to the server for about 2 minutes
} and then connection
On Thu, Jul 27, 2006 at 08:42:36PM -0500, Jon Hamilton wrote:
I never did get to the bottom of it. I rebuilt postfix and all of its
dependencies, with no change in behavior. I did not ktrace the process,
but gdb told me that it was sticking on an flock - I never did figure out
which file
Joerg Sonnenberger [EMAIL PROTECTED], said on Fri Jul 28, 2006 [04:19:35 AM]:
} On Thu, Jul 27, 2006 at 08:42:36PM -0500, Jon Hamilton wrote:
} I never did get to the bottom of it. I rebuilt postfix and all of its
} dependencies, with no change in behavior. I did not ktrace the process,
} but
Ok, it started working again. Its beyond me. I ran the snmpd process
with the -v flag and it told me the process was exiting because of bad
boolean configuration, so i checked my main.conf and it had typo in it
which i accidently left there as I was trying to debug postfix last
night, that was
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