I was running FreeBSD 11.1, as 11.2 has that stupid freezing on
cryptosoft0 (or whatever that’s called). Will reload FreeBSD 11.1 from the
“DVD” when I get home (I am not at home to use it at the moment, will be home
by sometime Monday.) I currently have a
On Sun, Sep 02, 2018 at 07:58:16AM +1200, Jonathan Chen wrote:
> On 2 September 2018 at 05:25, Alex McKeever
> wrote:
> > After compiling PKG, when I go to ports to compile anything (my eMac can
> > run FreeBSD but not modern Linux due to the version of the Radeon GPU) it
> > fails to retrieve
> On 2 September 2018 at 05:25, Alex McKeever
> wrote:
> > After compiling PKG, when I go to ports to compile anything (my eMac can
> > run FreeBSD but not modern Linux due to the version of the Radeon GPU) it
> > fails to retrieve any of the source tarballs for any of the software,
> > deskto
I simply changed directory to which thing I want to compile in /ports, run the
command make install, and after a short while it fails to retrieve the source
archive (.tar.gz)
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On Saturday, September 1, 2018, 4:56 PM, Ronald Klop
wrote:
It helps a lot of you s
On 2 September 2018 at 05:25, Alex McKeever wrote:
> After compiling PKG, when I go to ports to compile anything (my eMac can run
> FreeBSD but not modern Linux due to the version of the Radeon GPU) it fails
> to retrieve any of the source tarballs for any of the software, desktop
> environment
It helps a lot of you send the exact command you run with the error message. Or
all the significant output.
Regards,
Ronald
Van: Alex McKeever
Datum: 01 september 2018 19:50
Aan: FreeBSD Stable , FreeBSD Current
Onderwerp: Failing to retrieve source tarballs for anything.
After compi
After compiling PKG, when I go to ports to compile anything (my eMac can run
FreeBSD but not modern Linux due to the version of the Radeon GPU) it fails to
retrieve any of the source tarballs for any of the software, desktop
environments etc. I would like help to fix this, as I’d like to run som
Hello,
is the MINIMAL (in sys/adm64/conf) kernel config intentionally missing
options BUF_TRACKING # Track buffer history
Not that I'm missing it, but to my understanding debug features
shouldn't differ for predefined -current KERNCONF.
Thanks,
-harry