I just installed it this morning and conf'd it up
to test and beat on .... I assume that the ISO on
the mirrors hasn't changed since the initial
release on 1/1, although some of the mirrors
aparently have an issue with rsync'n and touching
the file dates (they aren't suppost to do that
right??).

--
David L. Strout
Engineering Systems Plus, LLC

----- Original Message -----
Subject: Re: [pfSense Support] update_file.sh
script
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [email protected]
Date: 01-07-2006 2:47 pm


> Are you sure you did this on a beta1 box?   The
error you're showing
> is from HEAD!
> 
> On 1/7/06, David Strout <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> > Looks like a great script to keep the pfS
systems
> > up to dat and get them on the latest code rel,
but
> > I get this error on a test box that I applied
the
> > -all option to the update_file.sh script.
> >
> > Good thing I tested it on a test box .... the
> > script blew it up.
> >
> > Warning: main(xml_serializer.inc): failed to
open
> > stream: No such file or directory in
> > /etc/inc/xmlparse.inc on line 34
> >
> > Fatal error: main(): Failed opening required
> > 'xml_serializer.inc'
> >
(include_path='.:/etc/inc:/usr/local/www:/usr/local/captiveportal')
> > in /etc/inc/xmlparse.inc on line 34
> >
> > --
> > David L. Strout
> > Engineering Systems Plus, LLC
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
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