On 02/07/13 05:55, Fbsd8 wrote:
Jamie Gritton wrote:
On 02/06/13 09:59, Fbsd8 wrote:
Fbsd8 wrote:
Waitman Gobble wrote:
On Feb 6, 2013 7:17 AM, Fbsd8 fb...@a1poweruser.com wrote:
Waitman Gobble wrote:
On Feb 6, 2013 7:02 AM, Fbsd8 fb...@a1poweruser.com wrote:
Where do I find
. The jail parameters are what you'd use in a
jail.conf(5) file, or in the jail_jailname_parameters rc variable.
- Jamie
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[ Greg Larkin wrote on Thu 11.Oct'12 at 20:49:19 -0400 ]
Hi Stuart,
If you click the link in this mailing list article
(http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-questions/2010-July/218554.html),
then follow the rest of the threaded messages, you should be able fix
the problem once you
I suppose you should add options IPX line to your kernel
configuration file and rebuild/reinstall the kernel.
have a look at /usr/src/sys/conf/NOTES and/or
/usr/src/sys/{amd64,i386}/conf/NOTES for more information about kernel options
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[ Bas Smeelen wrote on Fri 12.Oct'12 at 11:02:47 +0200 ]
On 10/12/2012 10:53 AM, Jamie Paul Griffin wrote:
[ Greg Larkin wrote on Thu 11.Oct'12 at 20:49:19 -0400 ]
Hi Stuart,
If you click the link in this mailing list article
(http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-questions/2010
[ Antonio Olivares wrote on Thu 11.Oct'12 at 6:39:00 -0500 ]
The efforts by Romain Tartiere should not go unnoticed. For many
years now, he has a port to texlive:
https://code.google.com/p/freebsd-texlive/
It works with the FreeBSD tools that you mention and it updates the
packages
[ Antonio Olivares wrote on Wed 10.Oct'12 at 7:23:21 -0500 ]
On Tue, Oct 9, 2012 at 8:55 PM, Joseph Olatt j...@eskimo.com wrote:
Hi,
According to:
http://code.google.com/p/freebsd-texlive
I got the impression that the texlive is now available in the ports. My
understanding was
[ Polytropon wrote on Wed 10.Oct'12 at 17:49:25 +0200 ]
On Wed, 10 Oct 2012 14:01:44 +0100, Jamie Paul Griffin wrote:
If you prefer, you can just use the download dvd or netinstall from the
texlive website. They have provided binaries for FreeBSD. I installed
the full TeX distribution
[ Joe Gain wrote on Wed 10.Oct'12 at 19:11:50 +0200 ]
This is not constructive criticism, but just to give voice to how
great it would be if texlive could become an official port of freebsd,
integrated into the ports system!!!
I imagine it would be a lot of work to integrate it into the ports
[ John Levine wrote on Mon 8.Oct'12 at 2:42:33 - ]
... Note that setting the BATCH environment variable to yes will answer
yes to any prompts during this process, removing the need for manual
intervention during the build process.
(This was said with respect to upgrading
[ Thomas Dickey wrote on Sat 6.Oct'12 at 7:32:00 -0400 ]
On Sat, Oct 06, 2012 at 07:31:07AM -0400, Thomas Dickey wrote:
On Sat, Oct 06, 2012 at 10:45:52AM +0100, Jamie Paul Griffin wrote:
[ Ronald F. Guilmette wrote on Sat 6.Oct'12 at 2:25:04 -0700 ]
When I view man pages
[ Waitman Gobble wrote on Sun 7.Oct'12 at 0:38:30 -0700 ]
On Sun, Oct 7, 2012 at 12:17 AM, alwin doss alwindos...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
Let me be honest at the outset, I have never used an operating system other
than linux with enthusiasm.
But something about Linux always troubled
[ Ronald F. Guilmette wrote on Sat 6.Oct'12 at 2:25:04 -0700 ]
When I view man pages in a xterm window, some parts of them are coming
out a bit garbled.
I'm sure that there must be some recommended option or options for
xterm that will cause man pages to display properly. If someone
[ Joe Mays wrote on Thu 4.Oct'12 at 22:26:01 -0400 ]
Well, this is a real problem. I have nothing where I am to build and burn an
ISO, and I am trying to work with someone several states away through an
IKVM switch. The server-to-be is on a port on the switch and I need them to
download
[ To FreeBSD Questions wrote on Fri 5.Oct'12 at 10:46:38 +0100 ]
When you install the 8.3-RELEASE, just use svn to download to stable source
tree and rebuild the system from source, then you'll have the version you
need. Are you able to do that?
Sorry I meant to say build on another
required, that was my reason for installing the Linux acroread,
along with the flash player, etc. ...
I'm glad you found a solution to your issue though. That's the main thing.
Best wishes, Jamie
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[ Devin Teske wrote on Sat 29.Sep'12 at 12:32:04 -0700 ]
On Sep 29, 2012, at 7:37 AM, saeedeh motlagh wrote:
hello all
i want to have statistics about my hardware specially the type of card
that are installed on my system,
Card characteristics are provided by pciconf -l.
the docs.
My question is, does it pull in docs for all languages or can I exclude docs in
languages that I don't need - I only need en docs.
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[ Trond Endrestøl wrote on Fri 28.Sep'12 at 12:44:10 +0200 ]
On Fri, 28 Sep 2012 11:28+0100, Jamie Paul Griffin wrote:
My question is, does it pull in docs for all languages or can I
exclude docs in languages that I don't need - I only need en docs.
Yes, you can check out a subset
[ Mike Jeays wrote on Thu 27.Sep'12 at 22:56:42 -0400 ]
I have been running PC-BSD 9.0 with the KDE interface in a VirtualBox VM, and
notice that it uses CPU resources when idle, driving up my CPU temperature
about 15 degrees on an otherwise idle machine. (It is an Intel i5 quad four).
Is
[ Warren Block wrote on Thu 27.Sep'12 at 14:11:39 -0600 ]
Yes. If a new version of a file conflicts with your local changes, svn
will complain and try to help resolve those conflicts.
When I changed to svn, I completely remove or moved (mv(1)) the /usr/ports
tree. Created a new /usr/ports
[ Olivier Nicole wrote on Tue 25.Sep'12 at 11:39:37 +0700 ]
Hi,
Yesterday I upgraded my DNS server from 7.2 to 8.3 and has the
unpleasant suprise to find that named would not restart after the
upgrade.
I think I traced it back to the new /etc/rc.d/named script.
I am runing in named in
[ saeedeh motlagh wrote on Sat 22.Sep'12 at 9:55:47 +0330 ]
thanks Sean, no X doesn't work correctly for me.
thanks Brian, but this freebsd box is my develop system and i have to
work with it and no other OS.
thanks Michael, i compiled X11 and Gnome from ports.
I'm thinking to install
just go into
/usr/src/contrib/bind9 and make, build, install that bit? It does affect me do
I should really update to this commit, up to now i've only rebuilt the entire
system from source rather than individual code commits.
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[ saeedeh motlagh wrote on Tue 18.Sep'12 at 9:40:16 +0430 ]
thanks Jamie, i changed my driver to intel and modules are as the same
you mentioned but i don't have desktop yet. after editing xorg.conf
file, i restart my system to be sure that xorg.conf file is readed
again and changes
[ saeedeh motlagh wrote on Tue 18.Sep'12 at 12:39:43 +0430 ]
yes, i used Xorg -configure and after that Xorg -config
xorg.conf.new -retro as a root user. it seems that every thing is ok
and i see a gray page with mouse curser but when i restart my system i
don't have desktop.
i use startx
... just to quickly add, X installs a simple window manager called twm. Just to
test further, before installing another window manager/desktop put exec twm in
your .xinitrc file. That 'should' start twm. Then you know it's working and can
then install the Window Manager or Desktop you want.
We have a system based on Supermicro X7SPA-HF with IPMI connected via a
shared 82574L NIC. We are not using this NIC for anything from the OS but
the probing and device attach breaks the IPMI connection so bad FBSD don't
see any screen during boot. There is no BIOS flag that disables the
Hi
When I installed FreeBSD on my Lenovo Think Center Desktop I created a full ZFS
Root file system using Matthew Seaman's excellent article:
http://www.infracaninophile.co.uk/articles/install-on-zfs/
My system now is: /home/jamie $ uname -a
FreeBSD kontrol.kode5.net 9.1-PRERELEASE
can add and remove the things you don't want or need in this
file. To use the new file for X, rename it (mv(1)) to /etc/X11/xorg.conf .
I think that should, I hope, do it for you.
Good luck and I hope that helps you a bit.
Best wishes, Jamie
tell anyway. This is the first time I've used ZFS on FreeBSD so
I am still very much in the 'learning process' where that is concerned.
Thanks for your response Volodymyr. Very much appreciated.
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[ Mike Clarke wrote on Mon 17.Sep'12 at 18:19:18 +0100 ]
On Monday 17 September 2012 13:20:14 Jamie Paul Griffin wrote:
I set zfs.zfs.prefetch_disable=0 because some dmesg line suggested/implied
it would benefit. I don't recall the exact output now.
If you look in /var/run/dmesg.boot
[ suseuse...@lajt.hu wrote on Fri 14.Sep'12 at 11:05:03 +0200 ]
Matthias, Polytropon:
I have answered to your messages using reply to but my messages
haven't reached the mailing list. I am posting now my answer in a
new (not reply to) mail.
Thank you for your answers.
I am using KDE
these:
sort: write failed: standard output: Broken pipe
sort: write error
Unrelated i'd imagine but seems portsnap has some issues?
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if you wanted to
stay with the -RELEASE brach. Or you could just continue to track stable branch
and keep the RELENG_9 tag.
That's what I am doing currently although I intend on tracking stable branch
anyway, i.e. after 9.1-RELEASE has been made available.
Jamie
appears. In fact the
default installation is already configured for a local caching nameserver. I
have added my own zone files as well which is all explained on the Handbook.
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on the net as well. I've only used Postfix before now, but since
installing FBSD on this machine I thought i'd stick to using base MTA.
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about it.
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[ Polytropon wrote on Mon 27.Aug'12 at 4:10:57 +0200 ]
On Mon, 27 Aug 2012 02:01:34 +, James Powell wrote:
Are any plans being made to start support for these audio cards?
Currently I'm using one in a system I would like to use with
FreeBSD but it has no support through the kernel
[ Thomas Mueller wrote on Sat 25.Aug'12 at 2:51:38 -0400 ]
from Maarten Billemont lhun...@lyndir.com:
I've installed a FreeBSD server using the BETA1 release because RC1 was
delayed. I notice the 9.1-RC1 is available now, so I thought I'd upgrade
ASAP.
The following command,
[ Polytropon wrote on Thu 23.Aug'12 at 2:00:15 +0200 ]
On Wed, 22 Aug 2012 19:43:55 -0400, david coder wrote:
thx, i hadn't seen the reply to my earlier message.
unfortunately, though i've got the png port installed w/
OPTIONS=APNG Animated PNG support On
That should
[ Gary Aitken wrote on Wed 22.Aug'12 at 23:39:16 -0600 ]
Can anyone shed light on why /etc/namedb is a symlink to
/var/named/etc/namedb?
It seems to me this is general configuration stuff which should be in
/etc/namedb on the root partition, not on /var. I thought /var was used for
[ Lowell Gilbert wrote on Thu 23.Aug'12 at 9:23:14 -0400 ]
antonin tessier antonintess...@live.fr writes:
I have a problem when I try to build my own kernel. I had never got such a
one; here is my kernel configuration file and the building errors that it
makes.
Or just stay with
[ Lowell Gilbert wrote on Thu 23.Aug'12 at 10:28:47 -0400 ]
Jamie Paul Griffin ja...@kode5.net writes:
[ Lowell Gilbert wrote on Thu 23.Aug'12 at 9:23:14 -0400 ]
antonin tessier antonintess...@live.fr writes:
I have a problem when I try to build my own kernel. I had never
got
[ Michel Talon wrote on Wed 22.Aug'12 at 12:29:56 +0200 ]
David Jackson said:
In reference to the claims that systemd developers do not care about
portability, this is deceptive and misleading.
You should read the following interview of Lennart Poettering
[ Toomas Aas wrote on Tue 21.Aug'12 at 23:48:56 +0300 ]
Tue, 17 Jul 2012 kirjutas Lars Eighner luvbeas...@larseighner.com:
On Tue, 17 Jul 2012, Toomas Aas wrote:
Hello!
I'm having this problem on two different computers, one running
8.3-STABLE and the other running 9.0-STABLE.
== Michael Powell wrote on Sun 19.Aug'12 at 19:43:14 -0400 ==
Keep in mind whenever you install a new kernel your present kernel (and its
matching modules) get moved to kernel.old. What this means is that the
GENERIC you have with a base install will be moved to kernel.old and can be
used
== Jerry wrote on Mon 20.Aug'12 at 8:11:17 -0400 ==
I inquired several years ago about the possibility of changing the
renaming format into something like: kernel_##_YY-MM-DD.old. The ##
would be incremented with each successive build on a given day. I
thought it would alleviate just the
== Polytropon wrote on Mon 20.Aug'12 at 14:22:45 +0200 ==
On Mon, 20 Aug 2012 06:38:33 +0100, Matthew Seaman wrote:
I always keep saying the ideal
situation would be that you could customise and compile just your own
really mission critical software and freely mix that with installing
== Denis wrote on Mon 20.Aug'12 at 16:41:56 +0400 ==
Then why not follow my suggestion of _letting_ freebsd-update
update the kernel, but _use_ a different one instead which it
won't touch? In /boot/loader.conf:
kernel=mykernel
bootfile=/boot/mykernel/kernel
Now
== jb wrote on Mon 20.Aug'12 at 17:40:40 + ==
The end effect is, they consciously want to screw up Linux and non-Linux
(UNIX,
*BSD, etc) ecosystems that opt not to follow them (read some additional
comments that appeared in the meantime in the comments section of
Distrowatch).
This is
== John Levine wrote on Mon 13.Aug'12 at 5:41:52 - ==
Oops, it's 14.0.1 I'm trying to build. 13.0.0.1 is what I have installed now.
In article 20120813053621.24629.qm...@joyce.lan you write:
did you select the option to use optimised CFLAGS when you run make
config in the port
in turn will run all of
the above). At least, that's how I do it.
or, you could consider using Postfix. It's much easier to configure and
implement content filters.
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== Jeff Tipton wrote on Thu 9.Aug'12 at 8:36:12 +0300 ==
On 08/09/2012 06:22, Andy Recker wrote:
i installed the power PC version of free BSD and put it on my mac i book g3
i was in the insulation process when i couldn't get it to work because of a
few errors and i decided to turn it off
/nsswitch.conf when it boots-up. That might be a
solution to your problem, perhaps others could confirm that for sure.
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', at that point you can add the ports collection with
'portsnap' and install loads of cool stuff, like X and a window manager.
Personally I use xfce4. I used to use fvwm2 but I just like to have things
operational quickly without fiddling with config files.
Jamie
On Thu, Jul 21, 2011 at 02:06:04PM -0400, Daniel Staal wrote:
One of the people I know uses this as his work laptop, running Excel,
Powerpoint, Outlook, Word, etc. (Of course, he's not running Android at
that point...) The 'laptop' is a tablet in a case with a bluetooth
keyboard. He uses
On Wed, Jul 20, 2011 at 07:28:24PM -0400, Daniel Staal wrote:
--As of July 20, 2011 5:45:49 PM -0400, David Jackson is alleged to have
said:
but you also have scanners, cameras, joysticks, capture devices for video,
and so on that many common users love to use. A lot of people use
On Thu, Jul 21, 2011 at 07:38:23AM -0600, Warren Block wrote:
Recent versions of VirtualBox claim to be able to run a 64-bit VM on a
32-bit host if the host CPU is 64-bit and has hardware virtualization
support: http://forums.virtualbox.org/viewtopic.php?p=33940
(search for 64-bit guest)
On Tue, Jul 19, 2011 at 04:27:14PM -0400, Lowell Gilbert wrote:
ssgriffonuser ssgriffonu...@gmail.com writes:
I'm having difficulty getting sendmail set up on my server. I can
send and receive to localhost and I can send to external networks but
I can not receive from external networks
On Mon, Jul 18, 2011 at 07:30:00AM -0400, Jerry wrote:
I suggested several years ago, and I will re-suggest that FreeBSD start
a program that would allow programmers to be paid to write code that
either the regular contributors do not want to write or are not capable
of writing. Other OS's
that we get this great os for free and take the
work of those involved in developing it for granted.
jamie
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much there.
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port for TeXLive
I can't see that it's really necessary. I remember difficulties with the 2009
release when FreeBSD binaries were not included but now they are the
installation is headache-free.
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On Fri, Jun 03, 2011 at 12:14:36AM +0200, Polytropon wrote:
On Thu, 2 Jun 2011 23:43:51 +0200, Patrick Lamaiziere patf...@davenulle.org
wrote:
We need a kernel module to see some pdf with acrobat now?
I was thinking exactly the same (without further investigation).
Luckily xpdf and gv, as
/local/libexec/linux_adobe/linux_adobe.ko
Has anyone else experienced this? Does anyone have any suggestions to
fix it?
best wishes
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On Thu, Jun 02, 2011 at 08:23:22AM -0400, Robert Huff wrote:
Jamie Paul Griffin writes:
Installed this port but the kernel won't load and produces the following
error:
think# /usr/local/etc/rc.d/linux_adobe start
kldload: can't load /usr/local/libexec/linux_adobe
On Thu, Jun 02, 2011 at 08:23:22AM -0400, Robert Huff wrote:
Jamie Paul Griffin writes:
Installed this port but the kernel won't load and produces the following
error:
think# /usr/local/etc/rc.d/linux_adobe start
kldload: can't load /usr/local/libexec/linux_adobe
On Mon, May 30, 2011 at 11:40:56AM -1000, parv wrote:
in message 20110530163134.ga51...@think.gnix.co.uk,
wrote Jamie Paul Griffin thusly...
I wouldn't mind using one of the packages but they want perl version
5.12 and I don't want to use that just for OO.
Do you have another perl
On Tue, May 24, 2011 at 06:30:22PM -0500, Adam Vande More wrote:
print/gutenprint
I already have that port installed.
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installed them as per the manual I received errors when starting it
(not relating to Unity). It also requires suitable hardware. Overall it was a
poor experience.
I'd be interested to know of the xrandr entry in ~/.xinitrc works though.
jamie
, wherever _that_ is with threads ;-)
Joking aside, I have scaled tremendously with apache mod_perl +
mod_worker a rare but exquisite high-scale Web software recipe.
Hi Alejandro - I did encounter a few issues, rebuilt them all and it's good.
Thanks for your reply.
jamie
that to
actually build the sun version anyway wouldn't I?
Any help would be great.
Jamie
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didn't persevere as much as should have done but, I have to say I am so
impressed with the new firefox, it works so well on my system so i'm glad it
worked out that way.
Cheers
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On Tue, May 24, 2011 at 07:09:11PM +0200, C. P. Ghost wrote:
Just letting then disappear silently is rude und unnecessary, but that's just
IMHO.
I completely agree. That's happened to me before, I spent so much time getting
things set up the way I like it for it all to be in vain. We're only
On Tue, May 24, 2011 at 04:38:36PM +0200, Ramu Chakravadhanula wrote:
hi,
I have to make CRUX and FREE BSD dual boot. Is that possible? how can i do
that?? I have CRUX installed before. now i want to use Free BSD 7.3. please
help me, thank you.
The best thing would be to delete Linux off
is typical. as along
shot i downloaded the source from canon for linux and tried to use the ppd file
that came with but needless to say it didn't work.
does anyone use this printer on FreeBSD, if you do i'd love to know how you got
it set up.
best wishes,
jamie
understand it with the www/opera-linuxplugins port this shouldn't be necessary?
Has anyone got this to work and if so could you tell me how you did it?
jamie
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On Mon, May 23, 2011 at 12:06:07PM +0200, claudiu vasadi wrote:
Hi Paul,
Have a look at section 6.2.3.2 from
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/handbook/desktop-browsers.html, it works. If you
still have problems, you can report back.
It's Jamie actually but hello anyway. This page is the first
I have rebuilt my perl5.14 with threading support. do I need to rebuild my
perl-linked ports again now i've made this change?
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can and should ignore the warnings. They won't cause
any problems, which certainly can't be said about you fiddling with your
partitions.
Jud
thank you for your clear advice Jud.
best wishes
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Hi everyone
I have just installed FreeBSD 8.2 RELEASE amd64 onto my new Lenovo ThinkCentre
and i'm dual-booting FreeBSD with Windows which was preinstalled.
When the system boots i see the message shown below in dmesg which relates to
the partitions on the FreeBSD slice. So far i have not
On Wed, Apr 06, 2011 at 12:11:58PM -0400, Michael J. Kearney wrote:
Press a at the partitioning program during install. .. i think you can fix
that post install too **-*
thanks for your reply but could you be more specific?
jamie
..
i'm sorry but that doesn't make any sense at all. could you explain a solution
more clearly please?
jamie
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so i'm happy to just
ignore the warnings, i was just worried it might cause problems in some way
later on.
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On Wed, Apr 06, 2011 at 07:24:29PM +0100, Bruce Cran wrote:
On Wednesday 06 Apr 2011 17:58:21 Jamie Paul Griffin wrote:
i'm sorry but that doesn't make any sense at all. could you explain a
solution more clearly please?
There's no problem. Maybe MS-DOS or Windows 95 would have problems
On Sun, Apr 03, 2011 at 06:57:27PM +0300, Kenneth Parit wrote:
Hello,
I look forward to becoming the DNS Administrator for my country Kenya.
It is impossible to download FreeBSD 8.2 from any of the mirror sites
due to disconnections.
Since I am contactable any day/time of the year and
. It's better than vim if you ask me anyway.
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security features possibly.
These servers are also designed with security in-mind which is always something
you need to consider.
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Check so you not have perl-threaded. If you have you must type
portupgrade -fr perl-treaded. Othervise it just do nothing.
wow that was easy. this was the problem and it's now rebuilding everything.
thanks to everyone for their advice.
jamie
of just running the installer.
Tug.org have provided TeXlive binaries for freebsd and installing it is easy
but, some other ports do still require TeTeX as a dependency and it's not
unsual to have both distributions installed - i do.
jamie
this and if so if there's a particular ports-management
tool that would be best suited to this?
jamie
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installed that require perl have been built against 5.12.
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so can i just ask, is portmaster or another port upgrading tool recommended
over portupgrade now because i'm going to be upgrading all my ports soon and
in the 18 months i've been using FreeBSD i've always used portupgrade but
sounds like it's best to change now.
jamie
Indeed, this -R option is useful. Up-to-now i've not used anything else other
than portupgrade but i'll have a look over the man pages of portmaster, etc.;
i'll probably continue to use portupgrade for a while though.
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). The core dump has been fixed in the
upcoming 8.1 release - in 8.0 you can only specify jails by jid.
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I cannot believe that this update was vetted thoroughly, however, it is
a little to late to bitch about it now. These sort of problems are
becoming all to common place lately, IMHO.
Feeling your frustration here as well. This latest update has caused a lot of
us a great deal of problems: I
option. :-)
You seem to have a missing shared-library (runtime) dependency.
Perhaps one of your X libs didn't get upgraded?
What could I do to fix that, do you know?
Jamie.
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the drivers after i read about a similar issue in
a post i found in the archives but that did not fix it.
Jamie.
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