correctly.
It's harder in FreeBSD.
I doubt this will hit the 7.x tree, but it might happen.
I looked for status on this project, can't seem to find it atm.
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On Wednesday 25 February 2009 14:15:51 Chad Perrin wrote:
On Tue, Feb 24, 2009 at 10:47:41AM -0900, Mel wrote:
On Monday 23 February 2009 10:56:20 Chad Perrin wrote:
On Sun, Feb 22, 2009 at 08:18:16PM -0800, Charles Oppermann wrote:
http://www.yankodesign.com/2008/11/07/i-dont-wanna-grow
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to it's maximum.
sysutils/stress, in your case:
stress --vm 32 --vm-bytes 512M --cpu 8
will put it into swap, while cpu's are overloaded. Add --hdd 4 to write 4 1GB
files in parallel, should be a nice test ;)
Test can be run till interrupt or use -t 300 to timeout after 5 minutes.
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), the avimerge/avisplit tools actually
work well and are easy to use.
There are similar tools for Ogg media in multimedia/ogmtools.
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for userland processes. See core(5) for details. Handy
if you want to collect all coredumps for review or when large parts of the
system are read-only.
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is usable without Flash.
It is, you just miss adblock or similar. Instead of whining, just install
www/dummyflash.
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On Tue, Feb 24, 2009 at 08:33:09PM +, Paul Schmehl wrote:
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Inform with ezjail author how to make this ez ;)
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On Thursday 19 February 2009 05:06:15 GESBBB wrote:
4) The insertion of legally unenforceable disclaimers, etc. is another big
waste of space.
And not always under the control of sender, through the creative use of
outgoing mailfilters.
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-L2 /etc/stable-supfile
4) cd /usr/src
Now rebuild world and kernel as you've done before. You will want to run
mergemaster as mergemaster -iU.
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On Wednesday 18 February 2009 06:07:52 Polytropon wrote:
On Tue, 17 Feb 2009 13:30:55 -0900, Mel
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This is weird, though. New theories (where are Chase, Cameron and Foreman
when you need them!):
Spying around in someone else's house. :-)
fstat
for /bin/sh, by the way.
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this fails on, so the very
long line above the In file included one. If there are no cpu specific
selections there, then the compiler itself is at fault. Yes, hardware is a
possibility, but I'd expect to see SIGSEGV much much sooner then SIGILL.
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x11/xorg-libraries
/usr/ports/textproc/docbook-to-man: /usr/local/libdata/xorg/libraries
= /usr/ports/x11/xorg-libraries
Mel, thanks for the script. What bothers me, however, is that I've
checked the Makefile and didn't find any reference to xorg/x11
libraries - the only dependencies listed
On Tuesday 17 February 2009 02:37:57 Polytropon wrote:
On Mon, 16 Feb 2009 10:44:02 -0900, Mel
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Is this a one-time event or 100% reproducable?
I've tried it several times, it can always be reproduced.
A likely scenario is:
- You have squid
Stop in /usr/ports/net/p5-IO-INET6.
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/md0
mount /dev/md0 /tmp
chmod 1777 /tmp
Also, there's /rescue/vi (since 7.0 I believe), which will complain
about /var/tmp/vi.recover, which you can a) ignore or b) use above procedure
with -u 1 to create /var/tmp.
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On Thursday 12 February 2009 08:09:46 Rich Winkel wrote:
What are the proper arguments to pass to +INSTALL during package
installation?
+INSTALL pkg-name stage
where stage is one of PRE-INSTALL or POST-INSTALL.
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# finddep.php security/logcheck x11/xorg-libraries
/usr/ports/textproc/docbook-to-man: /usr/local/libdata/xorg/libraries
= /usr/ports/x11/xorg-libraries
Script below sig.
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?php
// vim: ts=4 sw=4 nobackup noet
//define('DEBUG', 1);
function usage
or ssh access (taking
samba out of the equivalent) I would take it over to freebsd-fs.
The seekdir is indeed fixed.
If not, increase verbosity for smbd, maybe it spits out a hint why it is
taking so long (smells like locking).
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This particular error stems from having a faulty CPUTYPE detected/set
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I would:
portupgrade -f p5-*
Then go back to upgrade spamassasin.
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/ports/net/cvsup-without-gui.
Run cvsup -L2 /path/to/edited/cvs-supfile
cvs log locally, all you want ;)
Space needed:
# du -sh /home/ncvs
3.7G/home/ncvs
(Though I think reading the commitlogs for starters would help a lot.
Committers are actually providing proper(tm) information there).
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. A lower key_buffer_size can mean that queries
take longer, which in turn will increase your memory usage.
Things are more complicated with InnoDb.
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.0/en/innodb-parameters.html
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On Tuesday 10 February 2009 03:09:54 David Naylor wrote:
On Tuesday 10 February 2009 09:33:36 Mel wrote:
On Thursday 05 February 2009 22:55:56 David Naylor wrote:
Hi,
My ISP is using a WinGate DNS but resolving host names often takes a
long time. The problem is also present
model. You could always try freebsd-hardware list.
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generated a 1024x768 screen, then steal those values and put them here.
/var/log/Xorg.0.log should show why it doesn't accept that mode and also list
some possible modes. Whether these modes are actually correct is undefined.
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On Tuesday 10 February 2009 01:34:47 Arjan van der Oest wrote:
Hi Mel,
Sorry for not getting back to you earlier, I have been out of the office
for some time...
Does this one also have a link UP message after nfs mounting? If not,
then
there's your culprit: network isn't up
-RELEASE-p3
# ls /boot/kernel/*lagg*
/boot/kernel/if_lagg.ko
So yes (and how to find out).
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with aggressive neg ttl caching.
See the numerous tutorials on the web on how to run your own resolver.
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apparently
and return false errors.
Either that, or familiarize yourself with XML categories, download the file
and update the XML cat file to use a local version rather then remote for
that particular file.
See xmlcatmgr(1) for details (textproc/xmlcatmgr).
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command would have to rewrite the RUN|BUILD_DEPENDS line, so that
it fits gnupg2.
Of course you can shorten the list and edit by hand if you only look at the
ports that you actually use.
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onto /mnt and then ran
the df(1) command again. This time it reported 1.9 GB total and
1.6 GB available. WHAT IS GOING ON HERE? Am I going crazy?
On a hunch, it's really 1G FAT, 1G HFS (mac). You could reformat it using
fdisk/newfs.
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:26 b
127.0.0.1,0 - 0.0.0.0,0 PR tcp len 20 40 -AR OUT Feb 1 23:06:24 rebelion
acpi: resumed at 20090201 23:06:24
^^^
It did not power down, it suspended. Check hw.acpi.power_button_state or maybe
you pressed too short or too long.
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and uncheck the Run bundled
self-tests after build option.
This will continue the install. You may want to provide the output of the
failing test through send-pr, so that it can be investigated.
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I'm assuming you also have:
NameVirtualHost *
http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/mod/core.html#virtualhost
Addr can be:
- The character *, which is used only in combination with
NameVirtualHost * to match all IP addresses;
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On Monday 02 February 2009 09:04:59 Matthias Apitz wrote:
El día Monday, February 02, 2009 a las 08:56:39AM -0900, Mel escribió:
On Sunday 01 February 2009 23:57:40 Matthias Apitz wrote:
Hello,
I'm alone in my flat and have no cats :-)
Last night I powered down my laptop
is the appropriate channel to do so?
-hackers
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symbolic links
Can you provide output of:
ls -l /usr/share/locale/nb_NO.IS8859-1/LC_TIME
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On Friday 30 January 2009 23:22:10 Matthias Apitz wrote:
El día Friday, January 30, 2009 a las 11:23:35AM -0900, Mel escribió:
On Friday 30 January 2009 06:43:11 Matthias Apitz wrote:
Hello,
Any idea about the problem below? Thx
matthias
# cd /usr/ports/security/gsasl
short-term and long-term memory.
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On Saturday 31 January 2009 08:59:23 Matthias Apitz wrote:
El día Saturday, January 31, 2009 a las 08:14:23AM -0900, Mel escribió:
The reason I ask is that I'd like to be able to reproduce your problem
and therefore need the configuration of dependencies. My options don't
contain krb
On Wednesday 28 January 2009 16:09:26 Frank Steinborn wrote:
On Wed, Jan 28, 2009 at 03:23:33PM -0900, Mel wrote:
On Wednesday 28 January 2009 12:24:31 Frank Steinborn wrote:
37948 p3 TJ 0:00.01 -su -c /bin/sh -c ^I/usr/local/bin/mlnet ^I
^I ^I /dev/null 21 (zsh
On Saturday 31 January 2009 15:39:03 O. Hartmann wrote:
Mel wrote:
On Friday 30 January 2009 13:19:41 O. Hartmann wrote:
After upgrading one of my FreeBSD 8.0-CUR/amd64 boxes to new xorg-7.4
and having done hurting recompiling nearly everything/package twice now
firefox3 still doesn't
firewall kernel:
Jan 30 17:57:02 firewall kernel: 0
Jan 30 17:57:02 firewall kernel: .
[snip]
Known problem on SMP systems, supposedly fixed in 7.1, but I don't use ipfw.
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Meaning, change this line in /etc/aliases and run newaliases command:
# root: m...@my.domain
You may wanna skip through /var/mail/root to see if there's anything else you
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list as well to no avail as of yet. Any ideas appreciated. Here
is the output.
snip make configure
=== Building for perl-5.8.9
make: cannot open makefile.
*** Error code 2
Please show output of:
make -C /usr/ports/lang/perl-5.8 -n do-build
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dependencies did you enable kerberos and snmp support?
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On Friday 30 January 2009 04:36:04 Arjan van der Oest wrote:
Mel wrote:
- why does the system tries to mount the nfs filesystem from the
fstab
while nfs_client_enable has been set to no in rc.conf?
Because there is no relation between the two. You could be using a 3rd
party nfs kernel
: extension Generic Event Extension missing on display :0.0.
Then firefox3 freezes forever, showing something like the background or
pixel remnants of windows/picograms moving over its window.
http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/xorg/2008-October/039134.html
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BSD_INSTALL_DATA=install -o root -g wheel -m 444
BSD_INSTALL_MAN=install -o root -g wheel -m 444 make -f makefile all)
Mine looks for Makefile (capital M). Did you set a MAKEFILE variable
somewhere, like environment variable?
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On Friday 30 January 2009 14:55:47 William Bentley wrote:
No, this is a new install and there are no env vars set. I made sure
that the env was clean anyways.
As a work-around compile as:
env MAKEFILE=Makefile make build
How this got changed, I have no idea.
Mel wrote:
On Friday 30
'.
*** Error code 1
Stop in /ports/lang/php5.
1) Remove X_WINDOW_SYSTEM from /etc/make.conf
2) Update ports tree. 5.6.2 has known vulnerabilities.
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into some sort of logfile which then may be
retrieved at a later stage (and added to current counter output). Is
there an easier way perhaps?
Not that I can see, especially since for completeness, you'd have to hack the
actual /etc/rc.d/pf, because statistics are reset upon rule reload.
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, that would certainly account
for the high system time if the OS and raid card think differently about the
raid system used.
How you'd go about this, is for someone else to answer. I personally would
compare daily runs and dmesg's saved from before reinstall with current
installation.
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that is offensive at the moment and restart it. See if the problem goes
away for that jail.
Resolver libraries and openssl have had an update for security patches, but
that doesn't explain the kernel having a hard time.
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executed successfully.
Looks more like the server is not sending a success message or it got lost
in transit. If this is 100% reproducable, look into compatibility issues, by
scaling down the NFS version for the mount and check firewall rules on both
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remotely (telnet is not enabled) and only
thing I can do is call and ask for hard reset.
I/O problems on B. Disk blocks all processes needing it. Console login would
not work either. grep TIMEOUT /var/log/messages on B should provide some
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is in there. Works for me with db46. Could you show the part of
config.log where it says it fails?
Search for checking db_env_create in -ldb and anything below that will be
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, only do that if you're in a hurry. Better to wait till maintainer
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===
RCS file: /home/ncvs/ports/net-p2p/ktorrent/Makefile,v
retrieving revision 1.32
On Wednesday 28 January 2009 11:24:50 Kirk Strauser wrote:
On Tuesday 27 January 2009 10:32:57 Mel wrote:
Even though 7.1 has bugfixes, this kind of guesswork causes a lot of
downtime for OP without any certainty that things will be any better.
If by lots you mean 2 minutes for a reboot
the
jails are hanging somewhere in the boot-process, and i guess it's
/etc/rc.
Install sysutils/pstree. On the host, type pstree|less. Search for the rc
process, then see what's running 'underneath' it. Those scripts/services are
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On Wednesday 28 January 2009 13:24:59 Kirk Strauser wrote:
On Jan 28, 2009, at 3:45 PM, Mel wrote:
On Wednesday 28 January 2009 11:24:50 Kirk Strauser wrote:
On Tuesday 27 January 2009 10:32:57 Mel wrote:
Even though 7.1 has bugfixes, this kind of guesswork causes a lot of
downtime for OP
On Wednesday 28 January 2009 13:32:59 Nicolas Letellier wrote:
On Wed, 28 Jan 2009 09:27:04 -0900
Mel fbsd.questi...@rachie.is-a-geek.net wrote:
On Wednesday 28 January 2009 07:47:53 Nicolas Letellier wrote:
Hello.
I use FreeBSD-6.3. I want to install dovecot port with dbd support
/sh -c ^I/usr/local/bin/mlnet ^I
^I ^I /dev/null 21 (zsh)
^^^
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[1]
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of the 1), search for or file a new PR with your ACPI
information.
More info here:
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/acpi-debug.html
http://www.freebsd.org/support/bugreports.html
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On Tuesday 27 January 2009 08:13:38 Wojciech Puchar wrote:
man kbdcontrol
Yeah I looked there too, only can set tone and off/normal/visual. Normal being
when console asks attention, not on every stroke.
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On Monday 26 January 2009 09:14:21 cpghost wrote:
On Sun, Jan 25, 2009 at 10:41:05PM -0900, Mel wrote:
On Sunday 25 January 2009 20:48:22 Doug Barton wrote:
Josh Carroll wrote:
What I do is the following via make.conf,
I think this is a good solution. Given that incredible foot
is still supported.
It is and since Makefile.local is read *after* the Makefile, you can override
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BUT, it is executable and using the exact path to the program still
gives this error:
/usr/local/bin/fastest_cvsup: not found
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# /usr/local/bin
library: db41.1 - found
snip useless autotools warnings
=== Configuring for php5-dba-5.2.8
[r...@server /usr/ports/databases/php5-dba]# make install
I'm missing a build here. Can you instead of typing make install, type make
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/{category}/{pkgname}. Is there a way to
force the package builder to use this knob?
make package respects it.
portinstall -p might override it itself in /usr/local/etc/pkgtools.conf.
Hurray for sane defaults.
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-descr
py-apetag/pkg-descr
py-musepack/pkg-descr
py-mutagen/pkg-descr
py-tagpy/pkg-descr
soundconverter/pkg-descr
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on multiple cores?
-cpghost.
http://wiki.freebsd.org/SummerOfCode2008#head-1abba39cb7f9d11ebef625f2287db
aebe6daf000 Ready to enter CVS: Probably not.
This is different: it allows multiple ports to be built at the same time, not
1 port with multiple make processes.
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On Monday 26 January 2009 16:39:35 Doug Poland wrote:
On Mon, Jan 26, 2009 at 09:21:55AM -0900, Mel wrote:
On Monday 26 January 2009 08:23:13 Doug Poland wrote:
On Mon, Jan 26, 2009 at 08:25:37AM -0600, Doug Poland wrote:
per...@pluto.rain.com wrote:
I've got a network running
and using the exact path to the program still gives
this error:
/usr/local/bin/fastest_cvsup: not found
file /usr/bin/perl will give you the answer.
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come in handy :)
You can base all switches on /usr/share/mk/bsd.own.mk for easy typing and use
similar logic in your src.conf:
OFF=ZFS SENDMAIL KERBEROS
.for var in ${OFF}
WITHOUT_${var}=yes
.endfor
Also, bsd.own.mk can be ahead of the man page.
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$1, while
it should expand to the ruleset number, using the ruleset name, because
devfs_rulesets_from_file sets:
eval $rulename=\$rulenum
Something else is wrong. Set rc_debug=YES in /etc/rc.conf then
/etc/rc.d/jail start example
to trace how the rulesets are evaluated.
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Problem
. You have to login
using ssh to get fully functional tty's.
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aborting
Abort trap: 6 (core dumped)
Any idea what is causing this or how to fix it ?
You upgraded xorg-server after nvidia-driver, which installed it's own libwfb
over nvidia's. Reinstall nvidia-driver and the problem should go away.
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That's not supposed to happen. Can you provide:
ls -la `make -C /usr/ports/databases/php5-dba -V WRKDIR`
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environment if you use pkg_add(1) accordingly.
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the symlink was still from libwfb -
nvidia libwfb.
Judging from a google search on miZeroLineScreenIndex, the fix needs to come
from nvidia, as xorg yet again broke ABI.
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) for ports that
break by themselves (f.e. www/lynx, editors/vim).
portmaster should then have no problem setting BUILD_JOBS on request.
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