Joerg Sonnenberger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, Jan 25, 2008 at 05:58:34PM +, Johannes Hofmann wrote:
what is the correct way to use iconv.h from /usr/include instead of
/usr/pkg/include ?
Symlink it in yet another directory that is included before
/usr/pkg/include in the search
Hi,
I successfully installed Dragonfly on my laptop and compiled a new
kernel. However, when booting the new kernel panics: can't find boot
device 'ad' (root is on /dev/ad0s1a). There is no 'ad' in the list of
devices recognized by kernel. ata0 appears in the boot messages
though. The nata
On 2008-01-21, Vincent Stemen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Also, before you decide anything, I should let you know that I decided
to go ahead and write a general purpose rsync based mirroring tool, both
for keeping our own dcvs copy updated and for doing convenient rsync vs
cvsup benchmark
tonight i will be fixing the broken tabs i made yesterday, i hope i can
add a couple more pages in the while.
Sdav
Matthias Schmidt escribió:
Hi,
* Sdvtaker wrote:
Hello,
I just noticed that when u use the handbook from
http://wiki.dragonflybsd.org/index.cgi/DragonFlyBSD_Handbook
there is
Matthew Dillon wrote:
I would like to revisit SMP but it isn't going to happen until HAMMER
is well into production. I try to encourage others to take up the SMP
work but so far there's only been some minor poking around.
IMHO a first step would be to write down all the things that
I would like to revisit SMP but it isn't going to happen until HAMMER
is well into production. I try to encourage others to take up the SMP
work but so far there's only been some minor poking around.
-Matt
On Fri, Jan 25, 2008 at 05:58:34PM +, Johannes Hofmann wrote:
what is the correct way to use iconv.h from /usr/include instead of
/usr/pkg/include ?
Symlink it in yet another directory that is included before
/usr/pkg/include in the search path.
Joerg
mustkaru wrote:
Hi,
I successfully installed Dragonfly on my laptop and compiled a new
kernel. However, when booting the new kernel panics: can't find boot
device 'ad' (root is on /dev/ad0s1a). There is no 'ad' in the list of
devices recognized by kernel. ata0 appears in the boot messages
walt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Johannes Hofmann wrote:
Hello,
what is the correct way to use iconv.h from /usr/include instead of
/usr/pkg/include ?
As soon as I add -I/usr/pkg/include iconv.h is used from there.
Even adding -I/usr/include doesn't help.
On the other hand I need
Hello,
what is the correct way to use iconv.h from /usr/include instead of
/usr/pkg/include ?
As soon as I add -I/usr/pkg/include iconv.h is used from there.
Even adding -I/usr/include doesn't help.
On the other hand I need -I/usr/pkg/include e.g. for jpeglib.h.
Johannes
Johannes Hofmann wrote:
Hello,
what is the correct way to use iconv.h from /usr/include instead of
/usr/pkg/include ?
As soon as I add -I/usr/pkg/include iconv.h is used from there.
Even adding -I/usr/include doesn't help.
On the other hand I need -I/usr/pkg/include e.g. for jpeglib.h.
I
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