--On måndag, april 09, 2007 08.36.19 -0500 Craig Boston
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm not sure of a good solution however. Do you think it would be
possible / reasonable for the periodic job to check if the user has set
postgresql_enable and do nothing if it is not enabled?
That is
Hi,
I've configured Adobe Reader to use /usr/bin/lpr -Plaser
for printing (laser is the name of the printing queue for
my PostScript printer). But when I try to print a document,
I get the error message /usr/bin/lpr not found.
Obviously Adobe Reader tries to locate the given binary in
Juergen Lock wrote:
On Mon, Apr 09, 2007 at 09:51:50PM +0200, Ivan Voras wrote:
Good advice, except that qemu-system-x86_64 locks up the machine hard,
no autoreboot.
Ouch! But only with kqemu I guess? Also, whats your guest and args
to qemu-system-x86_64?
Yes, it works without kqemu
RW wrote:
Would you expect to able to run kqemu, when the architecture is
different between the host and guest?
Yes, I'd expect it to translate and fixup the instructions. (Why?
VMware does it :) ).
The point of kqemu is that some instructions in the guest can be run
natively on the host
Benjamin Lutz píše v út 10. 04. 2007 v 04:52 +0200:
Some time ago, after buying a Core 2 Duo system, I've become interested
in doing something about the inherent single-threadedness of the ports.
Even though I have a dualcore machine, ports builds only ever use one
core. I started thinking
Am I correct in assuming that with the new changes default OPTIONS no
longer need to be written as:
.if !defined(WITHOUT_FOO)
Will pointyhat deal correctly with:
.if defined(WITH_FOO) if it defaults to on?
Thanks,
Beech
Okay...who broke this: The path in the binary to the default config file
has changed but the pkg-list hasn't and aside from the 2.0.2 patch level
bump I dont see where else it came from:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$ strings /usr/local/sbin/syslog-ng |egrep \.conf
-f fname, --cfgfile=fnameSet
Ivan Voras wrote:
Juergen Lock wrote:
On Mon, Apr 09, 2007 at 09:51:50PM +0200, Ivan Voras wrote:
Good advice, except that qemu-system-x86_64 locks up the machine hard,
no autoreboot.
Ouch! But only with kqemu I guess? Also, whats your guest and args
to qemu-system-x86_64?
Yes, it
I just setup smtp-auth for relaying, using the instructions at
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/smtp-auth.html.
Everything went well.
However, people connecting get 454 4.3.3 tls not available after start and in
/var/log/maillog i see [ip] did not issue
Jack Raats wrote:
Fetchmail 6.3.8 cann't be fetched from the server.
Thanks for your time
Fixed, thanks for the report!
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Hope this is the right list. If not, please forward and cc: me, as I am
not subscribed. Thanks so much.
I just setup smtp-auth for relaying, using the instructions at
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/smtp-auth.html.
Everything went well.
However, people connecting
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Ivan Voras wrote:
Juergen Lock wrote:
On Mon, Apr 09, 2007 at 09:51:50PM +0200, Ivan Voras wrote:
Good advice, except that qemu-system-x86_64 locks up the machine hard,
no autoreboot.
Ouch! But only with kqemu I guess? Also, whats your
Hi all,
another release of asmail (2.1) was published recently. Like last time,
I prepared a little patch to update the port. I tested on
6.1-RELEASE-p10 (amd64), 5.4-RELEASE-p9 (i386) and 4.11-RELEASE-p25 (i386).
The 4.11 has no socklen_t, so this will be replaced with int, depending
on
On Tue, 2007-04-10 at 14:01 -0400, Brian A. Seklecki wrote:
Okay...who broke this: The path in the binary to the default config file
has changed but the pkg-list hasn't and aside from the 2.0.2 patch level
bump I dont see where else it came from:
This was changed between 1.6.x and 2.0.x, as
On Sat, 7 Apr 2007 20:59:09 +0200
Vladimir Horak [EMAIL PROTECTED] mentioned:
Hello!
I discover problem with ruby18-xmpp4r-0.3 and new ruby-1.8.6,1.
The problem apply to Digest::MD5 (see
http://svn.ruby-lang.org/repos/ruby/tags/v1_8_6/NEWS).
This solve it:
sasl.rb:
44c44
ports/111462 filed. Have a great evening all*
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$ diff -u 2.0.0/syslog-ng.spec.bb 2.0.2/syslog-ng.spec.bb |grep -i conf
-./configure --prefix=/ --mandir=/usr/share/man
--infodir=/usr/share/info \
- --sysconfdir=/etc
+./configure --prefix=%{prefix} --mandir=%{_mandir} \
+
On Tue, Apr 10, 2007 at 10:09:20PM +0200, Ivan Voras wrote:
Juergen Lock wrote:
qemu-system-x86_64 -hda disk -cdrom 6.2-RELEASE-i386-disc1.iso -boot d
-m 512
-m 512 ? Hmm did you increase kern.maxdsiz for that? Since the
default is 512M, and qemu needs memory for itself too...
On Mon, Apr 09, 2007 at 11:43:44AM -0700, John Killian wrote:
Hi Shaun,
Wondering if there are any plans to update the NETDISCO port to 0.95
which came out last November?
Thank you for maintaining this port.
Yes, I will update the port when I have a chance. There is a PR in GNATS
with
Oliver Fromme wrote:
First, copying the FreeBSD binary to /compat/linux seems
like a dirty hack. Is there a better way to solve the
problem?
I don't know if this is a better way but here's the wrapper that I've
been using to coerce printing with acro7 and my printer at lpr -Pps
#!/bin/sh
On Tue, 10 Apr 2007 21:15:04 -0500
Josh Paetzel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Vulpes Velox wrote:
I was just wondering what any one else thought of the idea of
adding a local directory to the ports tree and to the .cvsignore.
This would be a directory for users to put local custom ports.
On Tue, Apr 10, 2007 at 09:15:04PM -0500, Josh Paetzel wrote:
Vulpes Velox wrote:
I was just wondering what any one else thought of the idea of adding
a local directory to the ports tree and to the .cvsignore. This would
be a directory for users to put local custom ports.
There's nothing
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