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Am 01.10.2014 um 05:44 schrieb Chuck Burns:
On Tuesday, September 30, 2014 8:13:01 AM O. Hartmann wrote:
Hello.
I just made the last update of the ports yesterday (I use
portmaster -da
performing this task) and obviously
, I've noticed that
occassionally it loops like that.
kill the script, upgrade the port that is looping.
That usually fixes it.
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On Wednesday, November 27, 2013 11:21:58 AM Andriy Gapon wrote:
When building ports on head I sometimes see messages like the
following
during a patch phase:
=== Applying FreeBSD patches for firefox-25.0_1,1
No such line 262 in input file, ignoring
=== Applying NSS patches
No such line
On 12/7/2012 9:10 PM, Warren Block wrote:
On Fri, 7 Dec 2012, Chuck Burns wrote:
dd if=/dev/zer of=/dev/ada0
^^^ There's your badblocks program. Any hard drive made in the last
decade have been self-remapping..
That should be /dev/zero. And this will be very slow, going one
512-byte block
,
just that other OS may not probe/use/access it in exactly the same manner.
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of total sectors on the drive will begin to shrink.
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can be self-bootstrapped with no need to compile
anything. -but- If you want to use -stable or -current, then you really
should use ports as well...
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. :)
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On 11/20/2012 10:52 AM, Aldis Berjoza wrote:
20.11.2012, 18:34, Chuck Burns brea...@gmail.com:
On 11/20/2012 10:27 AM, O. Hartmann wrote:
On 11/20/12 11:43, Olivier Smedts wrote:
2012/11/20 Paul Webster paul.g.webs...@googlemail.com:
I am aware this is a much discussed subject since
On 11/20/2012 11:51 AM, Eitan Adler wrote:
On 20 November 2012 12:47, Chuck Burns brea...@gmail.com wrote:
Nonsense. More options are always preferable to fewer options.
Even when those options must be maintained? Documented? Bug fixed?
The ones who want the old pf can maintain it.. those
!! as the rollercoaster goes up and down* No worries. :)
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Just remember, if you can't laugh at yourself for dumb misakes, there
will always be someone willing to do it for you! :) Glad you figured it
out.. now the obligatory LOL! :)
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, 512M ram.. just drop me a line..
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Quite honestly, the head/current branch is going to have build
failures.. It's the test bed.. Stick with the release system unless you
want cutting edge.. just remember.. cutting edge cuts sometimes...
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Known issue. KMS prevents console switching, still. KMS is not quite
ready for use, but works fine as long as you stay in Xorg
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for such a utility as lsof.
Honestly, if you do not like the way lsof does things, I'm sure patches
are welcome..
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] translation daemon.. for things like gnome, kde, xfce,
and virtualbox, which have the udisks linuxisms can actually continue to
work in the future..
I'd do it if I had any coding skills... I left those behind when I sold
my Commodore64. :P
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in that would be most
welcome.. avilla@ can probably elaborate on that.. cross-posting my
reply to the kde@ ML so they can chime in if need be.
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an xorg.conf file. This was not the case for a while,
but with recent xorg-server, hal is NOT NEEDED even for autodetection.
It has been deprecated by the linux folks for a few years now.
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so that one can compile 32bit ports on
FreeBSD amd64. If that's not what you meant, then ok.. but it's still a
good idea for a task. :P
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response type=sarcastic Then give it some love yourself! No one is
stopping you! :) /response
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to be sure you are running these tests against clang
3.2, not the clang that is in base, since -that- is the version that will be
going live, right?
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.. right?
*shakes head and walks away*
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On 5/12/2012 4:39 PM, Konstantin Belousov wrote:
My own preference is to implement second choice and put the driver
into dev/drm2.
Is there a way to have an OPTION in the config file build one driver,
and without the OPTION to build the other, but use the same name? If so,
that might be the
On 4/2/2012 10:52 AM, Chris Rees wrote:
This is a known issue with ZFS. Is that your case?
Chris
Yes. Interesting that it happens only with ZFS.
and jb, thanks, I could've sworn I'd hit Reply to list - thanks for
forwarding it for me.
Chuck
On 3/25/2012 9:35 PM, Super Bisquit wrote:
I'm a retired 69 year old pregnant male looking for part-time work
during my career break.
I'm not a pregnant male, I just look like it
ouch. :(
Chuck
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versions.
The reason for the padding is to help with sorting, at least until
freebsd 100.0 comes out. :P
Chuck Burns
On 3/20/2012 5:40 AM, Alexander Yerenkow wrote:
IMHO,
32 / 64 = easily parsable and represent integer.
i386/amd64 - wellknown names, but this info about processor bits not lies
On 2/28/2012 4:55 PM, Ade Lovett wrote:
On 2/28/2012 14:11, Alexander Best wrote:
any chance we can have a CFLAGS.gcc and CFLAGS.clang in the future?
that would
make certain things a lot easier. dealing with gcc specific options,
such as
-mpreferred-stack-boundary=2 would simply work by setting
the _after line I'm betting
it would boot fine.
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sort of
feedback. (Tho, I personally use csh's built-in ls-F instead of ls,
and actually tend to alias it to ls as well.)
Just a thought.
I do, however, like most of the other changes. Here's my stamp.
Approved :)
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http
OR
(b) new mpd 5.6 (previous version had 5.5).
P.S. Adding net@ and mav@ to CC, original posting with all data is in
current@
If it were me, I would also try with the older 44BSD scheduler, just to
see what happens.
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__uint8_t name[1]; /* name bytes, no null */
^
1 warning generated.
snip
just as an aside, the XFS module didn't seem to work when I last
attempted to use it, so it may be worth just removing it?
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that the
user path is ignored (which is a good thing)
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Index: Makefile.inc1
===
--- Makefile.inc1 (revision 228349)
+++ Makefile.inc1 (working copy
On Saturday, December 10, 2011 7:35:27 AM Chuck Burns wrote:
Here is quick, hackish patch to allow your make update to work, it appears
that the Makefile.inc1 does not include the full path to svn, while it does
include the full path to cvs and other tools, this makes me think that the
user
I recently source-up'd to 10-current, and began the slow process of rebuilding
all my installed ports, devel/google-perftools fails with an undeclared
__isthreaded
The following should be more than enough information.
Thanks,
Chuck Burns
root@freebeast /usr/src % svn info
Path: .
Working
to the latest source
code.
If you are using pkg_add -r pkgname to install software, on anything but
release versions, you should expect breakage.
If you do not wish to build from source, then you should probably stick to
release versions.
Chuck Burns
free to create your own. There is nothing in
the BSD license that prevents you from doing that.
Instead of complaining that SOMEONE ELSE should do something that YOU want
done, why not just do it yourself.
In other words, put up, or shut up. :)
Chuck Burns
On Tuesday, November 08, 2011 02:12:58 PM Niclas Zeising wrote:
From my understanding of things, the DEFAULTS kernel configuration file
is automatically included into the build by config(8). There is no need
to include it into the generic using the include statement. It was
first added 6
running zfs root, if that makes a difference
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technically, current, but
since it isn't released yet, I figure it's close enough)
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