Yeah, I was stupid. I have set the default shell to /usr/pkg/bin/bash
and started an upgrade of packages in the evening which has removed bash
as well, obviously. All would have been good if DragonFly didn't spit
out some race error (v 1.5.4 yet, was just about to start
buildworld/buildkernel for
Im trying to compile qt3-tools from pkgsrc-current and get this error.
/usr/libexec/binutils215/elf/ld: cannot find -lXcursor
Im not sure if this is a bug or its related to when pkgmanager made hell
of lot of mess of my packages a while ago. Well anyway, can i have clues
how to fix it?
On Sunday, July 30, 2006 06:53am, Gergo Szakal wrote:
Yeah, I was stupid. I have set the default shell to /usr/pkg/bin/bash
and started an upgrade of packages in the evening which has removed bash
as well, obviously. All would have been good if DragonFly didn't spit
out some race error (v
On Sun, Jul 30, 2006 at 07:53:22AM -0600, Gergo Szakal wrote:
Yeah, I was stupid. I have set the default shell to /usr/pkg/bin/bash
and started an upgrade of packages in the evening which has removed bash
as well, obviously. All would have been good if DragonFly didn't spit
out some race error
:
:Yeah, I was stupid. I have set the default shell to /usr/pkg/bin/bash
:and started an upgrade of packages in the evening which has removed bash
:as well, obviously. All would have been good if DragonFly didn't spit
:out some race error (v 1.5.4 yet, was just about to start
You're right: softdep did the trick. Turned it on on the /usr/obj
filesystem, and the rm of the whole world_i386 of 1.7 preview took
about 10 seconds
Thanks! I didn't expect soft updates to make such a huge difference.
Pieter
On 7/27/06, Joerg Sonnenberger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On
Matthew Dillon wrote:
Again, in case the information got lost in the shuffle... before
messing with any DMA modes just try telling the BIOS to put the
disk in 'Large' mode.
The problem is that the BIOS misinterprets the slice table and
puts the disk into a strange mode that
I certainly do... I also have the libraries installed in /usr/pkg/lib.
Im wondering why is DF not searching for libraries in /usr/pkg/lib. How
can I add it to the search path?
walt wrote:
On Sun, 30 Jul 2006, Petr Janda wrote:
Im trying to compile qt3-tools from pkgsrc-current and get
On Sun, 2006-07-30 at 22:53 +1000, Petr Janda wrote:
Im wondering why is DF not searching for libraries in /usr/pkg/lib. How
can I add it to the search path?
ldconfig -r will tell you which libraries your system knows about. If
you want to add another default directory you do:
ldconfig -R
On Sun, 30 Jul 2006, walt wrote:
On Sun, 2006-07-30 at 22:53 +1000, Petr Janda wrote:
Im wondering why is DF not searching for libraries in /usr/pkg/lib. How
can I add it to the search path?
ldconfig -r will tell you which libraries your system knows about...
Sorry, that was true but
On Sat, Jul 29, 2006 at 11:55:21PM -0700, Matthew Dillon wrote:
Again, in case the information got lost in the shuffle... before
messing with any DMA modes just try telling the BIOS to put the
disk in 'Large' mode.
The problem is that the BIOS misinterprets the slice table
:I was told on IRC yesterday that our fdisk has issues by setting the CHS =
:information to a wrapped value instead of just willing it with ones. Don=
:'t know if that is the culprit, though.
:
:cheers
: simon
I should be able to test it easily since I have to set my test machines
to
:FWIW, FreeBSD 6.0 has no trouble booting from the machine I had this
:problem on.
:
:--
:Francois Tigeot
With the disks set to 'Auto' mode instead of 'Large' mode?
There's no real difference between FreeBSD's slice table and ours. There
might be a difference with regards to the
::I was told on IRC yesterday that our fdisk has issues by setting the CHS =
::information to a wrapped value instead of just willing it with ones. Don=
::'t know if that is the culprit, though.
::
::cheers
:: simon
:
:I should be able to test it easily since I have to set my test machines
On Sun, Jul 30, 2006 at 11:24:17AM -0700, Matthew Dillon wrote:
:FWIW, FreeBSD 6.0 has no trouble booting from the machine I had this
:problem on.
With the disks set to 'Auto' mode instead of 'Large' mode?
Yes.
There's no real difference between FreeBSD's slice table and ours.
Peter Avalos wrote:
Since the n00b meter was pegged, I'm assuming you don't know about manual
pages: 'man chsh' could have helped you figure this out:
chsh -s /bin/sh
Yeah, I was in a hurry and forgot to RTFM before posting, sorry about that.
Thanks to all for the answers, they are way
Jon Hamilton [EMAIL PROTECTED], said on Thu Jul 27, 2006 [09:43:16 PM]:
} 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
} }
On Sunday 30 July 2006 23:09, Gergo Szakal wrote:
Peter Avalos wrote:
Since the n00b meter was pegged, I'm assuming you don't know about manual
pages: 'man chsh' could have helped you figure this out:
chsh -s /bin/sh
Yeah, I was in a hurry and forgot to RTFM before posting, sorry about
:
:On Sunday 30 July 2006 23:09, Gergo Szakal wrote:
: Peter Avalos wrote:
: Since the n00b meter was pegged, I'm assuming you don't know about manual
: pages: 'man chsh' could have helped you figure this out:
:
: chsh -s /bin/sh
:
: Yeah, I was in a hurry and forgot to RTFM before posting,
Ive got the gdb backtrace:
#0 0x0847bca5 in mpeg2_set_buf ()
#1 0x081080bf in mpcodecs_draw_slice ()
#2 0x08105b33 in decode_video ()
#3 0x080808ee in main ()
Dunno if its of anyhelp.
Commandline mplayer seems to be working fine.
Petr
walt wrote:
Petr Janda wrote:
...I recompiled
pkg-config reports the same as yours, but I just dont have the
libXcursor files in the .buildlink directory...
the libdir entry is correct also. What the hell is going on?
walt wrote:
On Sun, 30 Jul 2006, walt wrote:
On Sun, 2006-07-30 at 22:53 +1000, Petr Janda wrote:
Im wondering
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