On Fri, 28 Jul 2006 17:37:18 +0200, christian hennig wrote:
I found that building CVS XFree86 failed. (http://www.xfree86.org/)
A few weeks ago it said something about a null string.
Since that knows nothing of DragonflyBSD, there is a high chance
that no fix was made.
BSD make recurses and it
Hello,
I noticed that PF version is the one that was released with OpenBSD 3.7.
Is there any chance that it will be synchronized with upstream soon?
There are a few cool features in new versions that I'd like to try out
on DF as well. Oh, and I would like to get rid of OBSD as well. ;-)
Gergo Szakal wrote:
Hello,
I noticed that PF version is the one that was released with OpenBSD 3.7.
Is there any chance that it will be synchronized with upstream soon?
There are a few cool features in new versions that I'd like to try out
on DF as well. Oh, and I would like to get rid of
FYI: i've removed brconfig in -DEVEL. Be sure to switch to ifconfig before
you upgrade.
cheers
simon
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Subject: cvs commit: src/etc Makefile src/sbin/brconfig Makefile brconfig.8
brconfig.c
Date: Sat, 29 Jul 2006 05:11:12 -0700 (PDT)
From: Simon
On Sat, Jul 29, 2006 at 12:58:36PM +1000, Petr Janda wrote:
uname -p reports 'i386'. Problem must be somewhere in the script.
I'd try the following sequences of commands to find where it's failing:
[elevator] ~% sh
$ type acroread
/usr/pkg/bin/acroread
$ sh -x /usr/pkg/bin/acroread 21 |tail
On Fri, Jul 28, 2006 at 10:46:51AM -0400, Haidut wrote:
Yes, I followed this article and set everything to MAX PIO. It still
doesn't work and it's very annoying. BTW, to do give Dfly credit I
have to say that installing the latest FreeBSD version gives the same
error. This is a really
Hello!
I did some quick tests with FreeBSD as NFS client and Linux as NFS server and it appears that they disagree on chflags.
Also jailctl hates installing jails there as well. Would I have more luck with *BSD-based NFS server or is there
something else about not running jails from NFS? I
Hi,
I got it to work, I actually had different acroread installed, and not
via pkgsrc. Sorry, my fault.
Petr
YONETANI Tomokazu wrote:
On Sat, Jul 29, 2006 at 12:58:36PM +1000, Petr Janda wrote:
uname -p reports 'i386'. Problem must be somewhere in the script.
I'd try the following
Hi everyone,
I've always been a little curious about the way the typical unix
console works. Why is it that applications must wait for text to be
displayed on the console before continuing operation? Shouldn't these
messages merely enter into a queue to be displayed whenever the system
can get
Ben Cadieux wrote:
Hi everyone,
I've always been a little curious about the way the typical unix
console works. Why is it that applications must wait for text to be
displayed on the console before continuing operation? Shouldn't these
messages merely enter into a queue to be displayed
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