On Sat, 3 Dec 2011, Pierre Abbat wrote:
On Saturday 03 December 2011 21:01:28 Jeremy C. Reed wrote:
On Sat, 3 Dec 2011, Pierre Abbat wrote:
ERROR: Please install required programs: FlexLexer.h (flex package)
flex-2.5.35nb2 = Fast clone of lex(1), the lexical scanner generator
On Sat, 3 Dec 2011, Pierre Abbat wrote:
ERROR: Please install required programs: FlexLexer.h (flex package)
flex-2.5.35nb2 = Fast clone of lex(1), the lexical scanner generator
Maybe the lilypond/Makefile needs near end:
.include ../../devel/flex/buildlink3.mk
(make clean first before
On Sat, 3 Dec 2011, Pierre Abbat wrote:
I have 8.9 GB in /usr/pkgsrc/*/*/work/. What's the proper way to get
rid of old files in these directories?
I often use rm. I normally use: make clean clean-depends (but it is
slower).
Also have a look at pkgsrc/pkgtools/pkgclean
On Sat, 3 Dec 2011, Pierre Abbat wrote:
If I added /usr/pkgsrc/*/*/work to daily_clean_tmps_dirs, would that
work?
I think so. Seems a little strange to have it clean out old files (30
days in your case) while others newer in same place don't get removed.
(Extract kept original timestamps).
On Fri, 11 Nov 2011, Pierre Abbat wrote:
What software phones are available? I tried kiax but it segfaulted.
Kphone runs, but I haven't succeeded in connecting, probably because
I'm behind NAT and have a Sipura for my regular phone which is also
behind NAT.
I have been using linphonec
On Fri, 11 Nov 2011, Pierre Abbat wrote:
On Friday 11 November 2011 10:52:12 Jeremy C. Reed wrote:
I have been using linphonec from pkgsrc wip/linphone to connect to my
work's asterisk server.
I got this error trying to make it:
checking X11/Xlib.h usability... yes
checking X11/Xlib.h
On Tue, 21 Jun 2011, Pierre Abbat wrote:
I wrote a shell script to unmount the laptop drive and got this:
# umountl
umount: unmount of /mnt/home failed: Device busy
umount: unmount of /mnt failed: Device busy
There are no mount points inside /mnt/home and no processes with the working
On Fri, 13 May 2011, Pierre Abbat wrote:
There's a program called free on Linux which outputs the amount of
free memory. I checked pkgin and found that there is also a package
called free in DFly. So I installed it and got this:
-bash-4.1$ free
Kid, get yerself a System: www.netbsd.org
On Tue, 1 Feb 2011, Pierre Abbat wrote:
How do I find out who maintains a package? I guess it's some option to
pkg_info, but I don't know what.
pkg_info -Q MAINTAINER packagenamehere
On Thu, 20 Jan 2011, Pierre Abbat wrote:
I compiled Vidalia and got it running, but I had a problem. It requires some
libraries in /usr/pkg/qt4/lib, and when I ran it, it said it couldn't find
them. I managed to get it to find them with ldconfig, but what's the proper
way?
If not using
On Sat, 11 Dec 2010, Pierre Abbat wrote:
When less gets to the end of file, sometimes it exits, sometimes it
doesn't. If I run man less, it exits at end (this is the -e or -E
option), but if I run man less |less, it doesn't. On Linux (at least
all the distros I've used), it doesn't exit at
On Wed, 29 Sep 2010, Matthew Dillon wrote:
Our pkgsrc git mirror from NetBSD stopped syncing again, it's looking
like the NetBSD git mirror isn't stable enough for us to be able to
provide a stable git mirror using it.
Sorry about that. As far as I know, the NetBSD git service was
On Tue, 10 Aug 2010, Damian Lubosch wrote:
I changed /usr/pkgsrc/security/openssl/patches/patch-aa (with bmake
make-patchsum) like this:
line 56
amd64-*-*bsd*) OUT=BSD-x86_64 ;;
to
amd64-*-*bsd*|*-dragonfly*) OUT=BSD-x86_64 ;;
Obviously, pkgsrc did not know that there is now
On Sun, 16 May 2010, Pierre Abbat wrote:
PKG_RCD_SCRIPTS=yes
But the next line is
RCD_SCRIPTS_DIR=/usr/pkg/share/examples/rc.d
(That value is for RCD_SCRIPTS_EXAMPLEDIR.)
That is broken. The default already is
RCD_SCRIPTS_DIR?= /etc/rc.d
So if I set that to /etc/rc.d, then
On Tue, 11 May 2010, Sd?vtaker wrote:
Hi, I got a work trip to Dallas Fortworth and I was wondering if there is
any event or something BSD related that someone know about. I googled it,
but Texas doesnt look like the more BSD place in the world at all, 0 matches
for bugs O.O
Damian
Nothing
On Thu, 6 May 2010, Jan Lentfer wrote:
The stability problem has been worked around in pkgsrc nad packages
are available now.
Were the kqueue issues in DragonFly itself looked at/fixed?
On Tue, 27 Apr 2010, Matthias Schmidt wrote:
I'd like to see enforced messages too. I don't see an easy way to
do that.
We could add line in blinking, red letters Please provide a commit
message ;) This should be possible w/o digging into the ikiwiki
internals.
Very easy.
create a
On Wed, 14 Apr 2010, Jan Lentfer wrote:
After playing around with this back and forth for a while I think I found
the problem. Well, not actually the problem but a bypass to the BIND
crashes. When building any version of BIND from base autoconfigure will
enable kqueue support which seems to
On Mon, 19 Apr 2010, Chris Turner wrote:
Justin C. Sherrill wrote:
that appears to be removable for the same reasons (overkill). Sascha I
think was looking at a BSD-based replacement for groff, or maybe I'm
conflating it with the mandoc work.
I think someone was looking at heirloom
On Tue, 13 Apr 2010, Aggelos Economopoulos wrote:
talks about common packages to install via pkg_radd so people don't have
to guess names.
Directing them towards pkg_search should help, no?
pkgin search
My by far most important gripe w/ pkgsrc is the inability to do mass
upgrades from
On Tue, 13 Apr 2010, Matthew Dillon wrote:
I haven't yet tried pkgin. But here's my question: One thing apt-get
does very well is it doesn't blow up your existing installs if
it can't completely update everything that needs to be updated
to install the application you want.
On Mon, 12 Apr 2010, Jan Lentfer wrote:
Copy or link the rc script to /etc/rc.d/
# ln -s /usr/pkg/share/examples/rc.d/named9 /etc/rc.d/
Don't link, copy. It seems a link is not working during boot.
Probably /usr/pkg not mounted yet?
# cp /usr/pkg/share/examples/rc.d/named9 /etc/rc.d/
On Mon, 12 Apr 2010, Jan Lentfer wrote:
named_flags=-c named.conf
Why?
If I don't set it named refuses to start with:
Apr 12 21:58:49 epia named[49440]: none:0: open: /etc/named.conf: file not
found
I propose that the package be fixed so it is built with
On Tue, 30 Mar 2010, Walter wrote:
And I'm thinking it'd be good to check if any of the system
programs are changed - check the date-time stamp and size.
These sorts of things can be done on a low rate periodic
interval.
See mtree. It can be used to periodically check if files changed. It
On Mon, 22 Mar 2010, Pierre Abbat wrote:
I have Konqueror 3.5.10, which uses libjpeg and expects version 8. I
have libjpeg 7 installed, and there is no newer version in pkgin. I
got it to come up with no page displayed by kluging a symlink, but
when I try to actually display a page, it
On Thu, 21 Jan 2010, lentferj wrote:
I updated BIND to v9.5.2-P2 in master. This fixes a bug related to DNSSEC.
So anyone using DNSSEC should consider updating sooner than later.
Ref: https://www.isc.org/advisories/CVE-2010-0097
If anyone is using DNSSEC (meaning have it built with openssl,
Regarding the DNSSEC bug -- does that even matter for DragonFly -- did
the DragonFly ever get built with openssl? (I was working on it last
year, but I don't think I ever committed simple patch before switched to
git.)
See thread:
Subject: Re: need to build bind w/ crypto support.
Attempting to install openoffice results in this, even though
pkg_search says it exists:
Maybe pkgin and pkg_search are using two different package
databases/different pkg_summary files.
On Fri, 23 Oct 2009, Saifi Khan wrote:
Offcourse, i enabled 'bpf' and i'm keen to know what is the
reason for 'bpf' dependency ?
Please see
http://ftp.isc.org/www/dhcp/doc/References.html#anchor3
Search for Berkeley Packet Filter and BPF and read thaty paragraph.
(It should be included in
Many packages were prefailed with
[bsd.options.mk] One of the following options must be selected: inet
Two questions here:
. what does the 'nb' suffix mean ?
. what is the interpretation of the number after 'nb' ?
No idea what current use is, but a NetBSD sub-ID similar to a more generic
'p(X) patchlevel does look to be a reasonable fit.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nota_bene
It
amd64# make
Please try bmake
However, i noted that '/usr/share/mk' diretory has the required
.mk files.
My question is - what is the correct way to install the mk
scripts ? Can i just copy the mk/ directory to /usr/pkgsrc/
directory ?
No.
You have a broken or incomplete pkgsrc installation if you don't have
However, pkg_dry is a normal software application, and I suspect will
turn into a pkgsrc package quickly. If that's the case, we could just
install it along with other packages as part of the installer. Keeping it
in a /usr/src/ dir could cause some minor headaches in terms of updating
it,
I just found out that it is installed - in /usr/pkg/bin.
And this is on the PATH.
So i don't understand what is happening - if I specify the full path,
the command responds with a help screen.
Is there something special about the PATH for root on DragonFly (I've
just discovered I can
I guess the answer is the permissions - /tmp has drwxr-xr-x 4 root wheel
Presumably mysql is using it's own id, even though I'm starting it from root.
But I don't understand why /tmp isn't writeable by all. I guess this
is a difference between linux and *BSD usage?
That sure looks wrong
On Sat, 3 Jan 2009, Matthias Schmidt wrote:
I had a quick look over our mirrors page and noticed that some of them
are either down or badly out-of-date. The affected mirrors are:
- ISC
Who at DragonFly is responsible for this?
If nobody, then I will handle the ISC mirror to make sure it
Hi all, I write a lightweight GUI for PkgSrc for DrgonFlyBSD in C
language named pkgsrcgfe, that is to say PkgSrc Graphical Front End.
It is a simple and little program that it permits to handle
graphically pkg_search, pkg_add, pkg_info and pkg_delete.
I written this program for DragonFly and
I have tested the patch on DragonFly, but this patch to 9.3.4 has had
little testing.
Please test HEAD's named. See the commit message for details.
I see that http://www.dragonflybsd.org/community/release2_0.shtml says
wrong version for BIND. I specifically didn't update to 9.3.5 as
I see that http://www.dragonflybsd.org/community/release2_0.shtml says
wrong version for BIND. I specifically didn't update to 9.3.5 as
requested. I did apply patch from 9.3.5-P1 to existing 9.3.4-P1 and named
it as 9.3.4-P2 (my invented name).
I see it listed wrong on webpage twice.
On Fri, 11 Jul 2008, Matthew Dillon wrote:
We have a security issue with BIND that needs to be resolved, could
someone take on that task? I would prefer that just the patch be
committed to the current code base if possible, I do not want to bring
in a whole new BIND this late
On Fri, 11 Jul 2008, Matthew Dillon wrote:
HEAD is fine. We don't branch until Sunday.
I'll leave it in your court then, please commit the fix when you
feel it
is ready!
Okay, it is committed.
I have tested the patch on DragonFly, but this patch to 9.3.4 has had
little
Have a look at http://news.cnet.com/8301-13924_3-9981760-64.html and
http://blogs.intel.com/research/2008/06/unwelcome_advice.php
... developers should start thinking about ... thousands of cores now in
their algorithmic development and deployment pipeline.
I am curious: what about DragonFly
I am hoping I can use vkernel on leaf or pkgbox to do some IP Filter
coding.
Can a vkernel be used to test packet filtering, networking and tcpdump?
Or maybe as an alternative, I could do my testing within bochs or gxemul
environment and use kernel module(s) -- so I don't have to continually
I'm new in DragonflyBSD and not yet very acquainted with pkgsrc,
patches, etc. How can I apply pkgsrc-devel-m4.patch (path, command,
options) to pkgsrc tree? I'm no finding this information at the website
and at the maillists archives.
As far as I see the latest pkgsrc/dev/m4 has the
DragonFly specific fix at bsd-fflush.c to replace
lib/fflush.c. I don't know status of that for GNU m4.
Jeremy C. Reed
/freadahead.Tpo -c -o freadahead.o freadahead.c
freadahead.c: In function 'freadahead':
freadahead.c:83: warning: implicit declaration of function '__sreadahead'
What is the way to handle this for older DragonFly?
(Why isn't __sferror defined like it is on other BSDs?)
Jeremy C. Reed
I have used cpdup a few times. Today I read some more in the manpage.
I see it can do synchronize mirrors remotely. This sounds great.
Has anyone done any comparisons or benchmarks between it and rsync? I am
especially curious if should start using cpdup instead :)
On Thu, 10 Apr 2008, dark0s Optik wrote:
I have problem with packages download:
pkg_add
http://www.theshell.com/pub/DragonFly/packages/DragonFly-1.12/stable/All/acroread7-7.0.9nb1.tgz
ftp: Can-t connect to `2001:4830:2130::1`: No route to host
ftp: Can-t connect to `2001:4830:2130::1`: No
* Patches sit in NetBSD bugs database too long. Nobody seems to confident
enough to commit patches or just don't care enough or patches remain
just unnoticed etc. #36978 is good example, but there are others
(net-snmp with this fix doesn't build any more, btw, but I'm also afraid
at all. ;)
Jeremy C. Reed
like something that should be more publicized.
Or have I missed hearing about it on this list before?
I was about to add it to
http://wiki.dragonflybsd.org/index.cgi/DragonFly_Technologies but I see
dma is already there. Thanks!
Jeremy C. Reed
On Mon, 17 Mar 2008, Jeremy C. Reed wrote:
So this is the first I've heard of dma. This is awesome. (I have been
using my own mailout outbound only sendmail replacement for several
years hosted at BerliOS.) dma looks way more featured than mine.
Looking further, I see my mailout has one
On Fri, 14 Mar 2008, Steve O'Hara-Smith wrote:
Currently in pkgsrc DEVOSSAUDIO is /dev/audio and DEVOSSSOUND
is /dev/dsp for DragonFly. Recently I tried a libao based package and got
errors because it followed these and tried to open $DEVOSSAUDIO which
produced a Device not configured
of distfiles.
Also to use other locations (to read but not write):
DIST_PATH=/build/pbulk_chroot/distfiles:/build/pbulk_chroot_head/distfiles
You can read about that with:
bmake help topic=distdir
Jeremy C. Reed
))
1061 abort();
1062 }
imake assumes the cc -v output is several lines.
So I see where the problem is probably at -- but can someone teach me how
to find it with gdb itself?
Thanks,
Jeremy C. Reed
Require a second password for registering.
Those interested can ask on one of our lists or one of the wiki admins
directly.
Jeremy C. Reed
On Mon, 26 Nov 2007, Stephane Russell wrote:
Does anyone knows where is the xfs program on the latest pkgsrc package?
It's normally included in the xorg package, but I can't find it with the
latest version (pkgsrc 2007Q3).
I don't think a pkgsrc package was ever created for it.
Do you have a
/xf86-video-nv and available as a
DragonFly package.
Jeremy C. Reed
tracking system used by DragonFly. (Has anyone here used
patchwork? Any comments?)
Jeremy C. Reed
directories?)
By the way, FreeBSD's startup scripts check the rc.d scripts for the a
rcorder tag to then use rcorder to order them.
Jeremy C. Reed
of
the authpf man page. Create an empty /etc/authpf/authpf.conf. Set the
shell for a testing account to /usr/sbin/authpf. Also you must have a
/etc/authpf/authpf.rules file (if you don't have per user configurations).
Jeremy C. Reed
blatant ad
http://www.reedmedia.net/books/pf-book/
/blatant ad
exist.)
Jeremy C. Reed
Are any parts of the distributed computing (taking advantage of more than
one DragonFly computer) available for testing?
Jeremy C. Reed
On Fri, 8 Jun 2007, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It must compile and run fine.
It compiles and appears to install fine from pkgsrc on DragonFly
1.7.0-DEVELOPMENT.
What are your problems?
Is there a GNATS PR (NetBSD for pkg) recorded for this issue?
I do see it has problems like:
snmpcheck
On Sat, 10 Feb 2007, Jeremy C. Reed wrote:
I'd like to make a list of DragonFly's inventions or new tools. The
following are some new tools (compare with FreeBSD 4 -- there were other
changes but I think I list here only DragonFly tools.) I can also post
this on the DragonFly wiki. Can you
modifying /etc/rc.d/pf to add named to the # REQUIRE line.
On NetBSD and OpenBSD, they have two different pf start up scripts. One
happens early and does just basic rules.
Then the other happens after networking is available. But still before
DNS.
Jeremy C. Reed
) manual page that documents the options used in that
startup script.
Jeremy C. Reed
with problems and
let us know.
Jeremy C. Reed
If you receive problems when using MAKE_JOBS=2 (or above) for all
packages, set MAKE_JOB_SAFE=no for the specific packages with problems and
let us know.
With an S ... MAKE_JOBS_SAFE=no
/home/reed/packages/All/screen-4.0.3.tgz
Using SrcDir value of /home/reed/pkg
Jeremy C. Reed
that pkg_chk can use the pkg_summary(5)
database for binary updates also.
By the way, OpenBSD's solution uses perl. Pkgsrc doesn't depend on perl as
perl is not installed on some pkgsrc developers/users systems.
Jeremy C. Reed
Now, I'm happy to add whatever changes need to be done. When a consensus is
reached, I'll do it.
I think the last irc log had last 1000 lines or something like that. Maybe
just keep a short time period like last 12 hours or last 1000 lines.
just /usr/pkg/doc/pkgsrc.txt ?
Jeremy C. Reed
to pkgsrc.7 to packages.7 since October.\
I forgot to mention that is for the base NetBSD operating system and not
for bootstrap (pkgsrc/pkgtools/pkgmanpages/).
Jeremy C. Reed
Do virtual kernels allow having packet filtering with pf -- that doesn't
affect other vkernel instances?
Also does anyone know of any vkernel hosting providers? Or does anyone
plan on starting one?
Jeremy C. Reed
. Or a polite note to the MAINTAINER.
Jeremy C. Reed
fixed.
Is there any possibility that your lock has wrong permissions? It is to be
installed with mode 4555.
(I noticed your other email about an audio device ... and maybe the
permissions for that are wrong too.)
Jeremy C. Reed
don't know what is available.
Jeremy C. Reed
I'd like to make a list of DragonFly's inventions or new tools. The
following are some new tools (compare with FreeBSD 4 -- there were other
changes but I think I list here only DragonFly tools.) I can also post
this on the DragonFly wiki. Can you add to or correct this first?
acxcontrol
.
Jeremy C. Reed
p.s. There was discussion on a NetBSD list about adding an rc
administration tool which now I see is very similar to rcrun.
I'm firing up a pf/carp cluster of two, and I'm wondering whether or not
it would be safe/sane to consider firing it up under Dragonfly? I mean,
I don't think carp has been ported to DragonFly.
You may be able to use userland ucarp instead.
Or use NetBSD for now.
Jeremy C. Reed
man page installed?
Or am I overlooking something? :)
Jeremy C. Reed
free to reply off-list.
Thanks!
Jeremy C. Reed
p.s. Now to read the wiki and man page about it ... :)
Why would someone use null kernel module?
Is nullfs same as null? If so, how is loader configuration called
nullfs_load while file is null.ko?
I see a system that has null listed by kldstat but nullfs_load is NO (by
default).
Why is kernel also listed in kldstat output?
Jeremy C. Reed
On Sun, 14 Jan 2007, Sascha Wildner wrote:
Jeremy C. Reed wrote:
Is nullfs same as null? If so, how is loader configuration called
nullfs_load while file is null.ko?
nullfs == null.ko
It's a typo in the default loader.conf, I guess. I'll fix it along with some
other stuff.
I may
sysctl of kern.boottime returns nothing.
I see the sysctl code had a handler for timeval format.
This is on 1.7.0-DEVELOPMENT from October. (No changes in sbin/sysctl in
long time.)
Anyone else see this?
$ sysctl kern.boottime
$ sysctl -x kern.boottime
kern.boottime: Format:S,timespec
On Fri, 5 Jan 2007, Simon 'corecode' Schubert wrote:
Jeremy C. Reed wrote:
sysctl of kern.boottime returns nothing.
I see the sysctl code had a handler for timeval format.
This is on 1.7.0-DEVELOPMENT from October. (No changes in sbin/sysctl in
long time.)
Anyone else see
On Thu, 14 Dec 2006, Justin C. Sherrill wrote:
On Thu, December 14, 2006 2:06 am, tannj wrote:
Who should I report this problem to? I can provide my logs and xorg.conf
files.
This sounds like something that should go to x.org, as it's their code
changes between 6.8.2 and 6.9.
It
Ive attached MESSAGE for ap2-fcgid as requested.
Done.
You probably don't need to use submit at dragonfly as that is probably not
for pkgsrc. Also don't need to email users@ dragonfly either.
Thanks!
Maybe it's time for a [EMAIL PROTECTED] then?
Having working packages is a really important part for users of
dragonfly. I would think it's of this is in the best interest of the
community.
What do you guys think?
The volunteers who work on DragonFly have decided to take advantage of a
Could someone please port mod_fcgid into pkgsrc. i find www/ap2-fastcgi
quite
I just imported to pkgsrc-wip, see wip/ap2-fcgid.
It is untested. But it builds and installs for me (on NetBSD).
Anyone can commit to this to improve.
It may need a MESSAGE about enabling the module and also about
On Fri, 8 Dec 2006, tannj wrote:
Thanks. I think I'll cut my teeth on 6.9.0 first like Joerg suggested.
You may be doing work that has already been done. As I mentioned 6.9 is
dead and Intel provides and maintains newer open source driver via Xorg.
(Not related to pkgsrc.)
But, I'm
On Thu, 7 Dec 2006, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm trying to make some code changes in the i810 X server version 6.9.0nb13
because of breakage. I'm trying to find the best/fastest way to:
I'd suggest you work against Xorg's official release. The monolithic 6.9
series is not maintained
yea, when there was a discussion about this very issue, i also told my
opinion, that by POLA xdm should pull up a local xserver per default. sad
enough, seems the pkgsrc guys don't share our opinion.
Looking at latest xdm from modular.xorg, it has two Xservers:
config/Xservers.ws.cpp
On Thu, 23 Nov 2006, Saverio Iacovelli wrote:
I installed openoffice-bin-2.0.4.tgz, but I don't know
how to start oprnoffice from GUI.
What is the openoffice command?
scalc
sdraw
simpress
soffice
swriter
They may need to be in your path. But at least you now you know what to
search for.
I've installed gkrellm from pkgsrc, and I tried typing
1) /usr/pkg/bin/gkrellm
2) /usr/pkg/bin/gkrellm
3) exec /usr/pkg/bin/gkrellm
in .xinitrc and in init files, but it don't appears at
boot of fluxbox.
Just run it from an xterm. What happens then?
The /dev/mouse is what the xorgcfg (xorgconfig, too?) puts there.
Needs patching in pkgsrc?
For sysmouse...
The support for the X server itself is already done in pkgsrc -- and I
committed upstream in March.
Not done in hw/xfree86/utils/xorgcfg/text-mode.c nor
If you have no use for moused, just put /dev/ums0 (USB) or /dev/psm0
(PS/2) in your xorg config. If you want console mousing (moused never
seemed to be as useful as gpm to me, but I'll bet it is if you set it up
right), just add these to rc.conf:
What's 'gpm'? 30 seconds of googling
On Wed, 25 Oct 2006, walt wrote:
...for that matter, you can give
root a blank password (so no password is required at all), but only
allow
passworded logins on the console. This is what I do...
Do you mean that *anyone* who walks up to your console
can log in as root?
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