On Wed, Feb 21, 2007 at 06:47:14AM +0800, Bill Hacker wrote:
Francois Tigeot wrote:
Today, I finally succeeded in building a native version of wip/jdk14.
So, we have:
1.4.5 = success
1.6.2 = failure
1.8.0 = failure
The error was also the same in all cases:
Error: failed
Kris Kennaway wrote:
I tried to netboot a dragonfly 1.8 kernel but it didn't probe bge, so it
was unable to mount the nfs root.
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Seems the device is on some bridged pci bus which is not found.
found-
btw, your mail address bounces. is that intended?
cheers
simon
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:Hey Matt,
:Thanks for your answers, but i have one more question for you. Will the
:new file system be capable of ACLs?
:
:Cheers,
:Petr
It will be capable of storing meta-data records for certain, so yes.
However, the OS needs an ACL implementation to use the meta-data store
the
On Wed, 21 Feb 2007, Huub wrote:
Hi,
I run DFBSD 1.9. In pkgsrc/multimedia I find RealPlayerGold, but make install
clean stops in error. How do I build it? First download the rpm from
real.com? and then?
Hm. I just installed with no problems. What error do you see?
Hm. I just installed with no problems. What error do you see?
This:
# make install clean
Unknown modifier '1'
Unknown modifier 'u'
../../emulators/suse_linux/../../mk/bsd.prefs.mk, line 568: Could not
find /mk/wrapper/wrapper-defs.mk
../../emulators/suse_linux/../../mk/bsd.prefs.mk,
On 2007-02-21, Simon 'corecode' Schubert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Kris Kennaway wrote:
I
On Wed, Feb 21, 2007 at 08:03:21PM +0100, Huub wrote:
Hm. I just installed with no problems. What error do you see?
This:
# make install clean
For pkgsrc you must use bmake instead of make.
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For pkgsrc you must use bmake instead of make.
Uhhmmmthank you..but after successfully installing:
$ /usr/pkg/bin/realplayergold
/usr/pkg/lib/RealPlayer/realplay.bin: error while loading shared
libraries: libstdc++.so.5: cannot open shared object file: No such file
or directory
I
Huub wrote:
For pkgsrc you must use bmake instead of make.
Uhhmmmthank you..but after successfully installing:
$ /usr/pkg/bin/realplayergold
/usr/pkg/lib/RealPlayer/realplay.bin: error while loading shared
libraries: libstdc++.so.5: cannot open shared object file: No such file
or
pkgsrc/meta-pkgs/suse10 contains the entire suse distribution except
the kernel, so it's huge. Make sure you have plenty of disk space.
You will also need to show linux apps where to find the fonts, but I
can't remember how to do it. I think you put a symlink somewhere.
Thank you.
Hi Sascha,
Thanks for building this. I installed it successfully on the Dell
with SATA disks.
-Jon
* Sascha Wildner [EMAIL PROTECTED] [02-03-2007 19:13]:
Jon Nathan wrote:
If this isn't in the kernel on the install CD, it's probably not much
use to me.
Jon,
I've put up a
Hi.
I'd like to introduce myself.
I am Ben Jolitz, technologist and student.
Recently, I tried to run DragonFly on an old Dell Latitude CPi. I
detailed my tries with DF.
Perhaps after reading this log you might have some suggestions.
The log is at: http://ben.telemuse.net/27
One of my
Ben Jolitz wrote:
Hi.
I'd like to introduce myself.
I am Ben Jolitz, technologist and student.
Recently, I tried to run DragonFly on an old Dell Latitude CPi. I
detailed my tries with DF.
Perhaps after reading this log you might have some suggestions.
The log is at:
On Thu, 22 Feb 2007 11:46:07 +1100
Petr Janda [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
For your sound you need to load sound.ko + snd_ess.ko
Best if you add snd_ess_load=YES to /boot/loader.conf
and in /dev you need to run sh MAKEDEV snd0
Load snd_ess.ko only. It loads sound.ko as dependency. MAKEDEV
Petr Janda wrote:
For your sound you need to load sound.ko + snd_ess.ko
Best if you add snd_ess_load=YES to /boot/loader.conf
and in /dev you need to run sh MAKEDEV snd0
I think thats what has to be done.
Petr
I was under the impression that sound.ko was loaded by association, as
kldstat
On Thu, 22 Feb 2007, Gergo Szakal wrote:
Regarding other parts of the log: as a freebsd-user, you should have had
some basic idea on getting the pkgsrc tree and unpacking it (although I
don't know what permits DF developers to include it on the CD, maybe
licence?
The pkgsrc infrastructure
[ In response to Matt's note in kernel@ about needing
a name for his filesystem ]
My creative (beer) juices are flowing, so indulge or ignore
as you see fit.
Dragonfly larvae are called nymphs, which can be
pronounced the same way but written as NymphFS or
shortened to NymFS if necessary.
Oh... and the segment header, data table, and record table
can be called the head, thorax, and abdomen.
Geoff
Regarding other parts of the log: as a freebsd-user, you should have had some basic idea on getting the pkgsrc tree and unpacking it (although I don't know what permits DF developers to include it on the CD, maybe licence? Or a /usr/sbin/getpkgsrc script would probably do as well.)
I found the
DrachFS. Drache=Dragon in deutsch. Dragon - Dragonfly, eh?
Dragonfly larvae are called nymphs, which can be
pronounced the same way but written as NymphFS or
shortened to NymFS if necessary. Seems somehow fitting
that eggs are produced in quantities of hundreds or
thousands.
Plus, lots of fun
3. who's bad?
a. pkgsrc
b. kdelibs
c. libltdl
d. rtld
f. kernel
a,b,c seems to be ok?
i'm pretty sure it is in b or a. the warning messages are kind of
expected, because kde tries both old and new openssl symbols.
I'm still suspecting lower layer. Can you tell me the
On 2/22/07, Ben Jolitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On the side, why can't Fred eat a penguin? We could always put him
through an enlarge ray.
http://www.intuitor.com/moviephysics/mpmain.html#scaling
I like the name 'NymFS' except for the other words that stem from the
'nymph' root. Probably
On Wednesday 14 February 2007, Simon 'corecode' Schubert wrote:
3. who's bad?
a. pkgsrc
b. kdelibs
c. libltdl
d. rtld
f. kernel
a,b,c seems to be ok?
i'm pretty sure it is in b or a. the warning messages are kind of
expected, because kde tries both old and new openssl
Oops. Wanted to reply to the list and ended up mailing the OP instead.
Sorry, Kimura.
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Hmmm.
I downloaded dltest.c from the link you'd mentioned and tried this on my box:
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[EMAIL PROTECTED]: dltest $ gcc -L/usr/pkg/lib -lssl -o dltest dltest.c
[EMAIL PROTECTED]: dltest $ ./dltest
If I need to post more information for this I will, but I think the
first dmesg says it all. Should I be worried about can't fetch resources?
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On Wed, Feb 21, 2007 at 09:42:25PM -0800, Dave Hayes wrote:
If I need to post more information for this I will, but I think the
first dmesg says it all. Should I be worried about can't fetch resources?
No, you don't need to worry about the can't fetch resources message.
I'll deal with it
On Wed, 21 Feb 2007 19:47:04 -0800
Ben Jolitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I found the how to a little non specific. I do think that a getpkgsrc
script would help set things up. There were no man pages (maybe install
fubar'ed?) on pkgsrc, so unlike man ports, I could not get a man pkgsrc.
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