FreeBSD 6.3 Release.
On Jan 23, 2008 12:42 PM, navneet Upadhyay [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I need to know which is the latest stable FreeBSD release(6.2 ?) and
does it goes well with Dell 2950 ?
Thanks
Navneet
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Hans Lambermont) writes:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a server with round about 200 installed Ports. I need
to setup a second server with the same, but slightly newer,
ports recompiled from source.
Is there an easy way to crate a port list
Use the Root and Leaf
On Jan 23, 2008 3:17 AM, pluknet [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This security advisory contains numerous vulnerabilities with proposed
patches related to xorg-server and libXfont.
Is it expected to be committed? (flz CC'ed)
http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/xorg/2008-January/031918.html
On 23/01/2008, Florent Thoumie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Done.
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Florent Thoumie
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FreeBSD Committer
Thank you!
wbr,
pluknet
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Dear all,
a couple of Ports have in the install part of their Makefiles
constructs like this:
@ ${CHOWN} -R pgsql:pgsql ~pgsql/. ;\
I perceive this as very problematic. For instance: Below ~pgsql
there at least two mounted filesystems, both with a .snap directory,
which must be
On Jan 22, 2008, at 8:55 PM, Xin LI wrote:
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Vivek Khera wrote:
Can I get a little love for ports/119544 and get someone to commit
it?
thanks! It will simplify my deployment process to have it as a
package.
DONE.
thanks!
On Saturday 19 January 2008 08:29:41 pm Andrew Reilly wrote:
Hi there,
I'm still working on debugging this myself, but thought that a
few more experienced eyes might be able to help me.
I'm tracking 7-STABLE on my amd64 system, but something
happened a couple of weeks ago that broke
Lowell Gilbert wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Hans Lambermont) writes:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a server with round about 200 installed Ports. I need
to setup a second server with the same, but slightly newer,
ports recompiled from source.
Is there an easy way to crate a port list
Andrew Reilly wrote:
Hello again,
[to recap: drscheme, (which is an IDE that runs under the mred
runtime, built from ports/lang/drscheme (or actually manually
from a personal copy of that Makefile that builds the current
release: 372, rather than ver 370 in ports)) worked beautifully
on my
Hi
This ist my first contribution to this list. I hope the patch is well
formatted, tough it's not really a big change.
Martin Ziegler
# New ports collection makefile for:edith
# Date created: 8 February 2002
# Whom: Christian Brueffer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
#
# $FreeBSD:
Hey..
I am looking for the procedure for removing a port I submitted and
maintain a while back.
As I cannot see anything in the porter's handbook, I'm asking here.
The specifics are I want to nuke devel/libdnsres from the tree. I was playing
with it in a project
of my own a while
It's in there towards the end:
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/porters-handbook/dads-deprecated.html
You can just file a PR adding the DEPRECATED and EXPIRATION_DATE lines.
The only reason we do this step is to provide warning for any existing
users.
mcl
Hi John,
On 24/01/2008, at 01:04, John Baldwin wrote:
Anyway, the last part of the ktrace of the broken version (the
earlier parts are just loading up shared libraries) looks like:
(I sedded the ^pid out, so that I could get a better look at it
with diff (meld, actually: it's nice)).
There
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