Re: Network PHY driver source code

2013-01-31 Thread Hrisikesh sahu
Hi Bas, Thanks a lot your help. Regards Hrisikesh On Wed, Jan 30, 2013 at 8:12 PM, Bas Smeelen wrote: > On 01/30/2013 02:43 PM, Hrisikesh sahu wrote: > >> Thanks a lot for quick reply. >> There is no file within /usr/src folder. >> >> Could you please tell me how to get those source files for f

binary updates for firefox and chromium?

2013-01-31 Thread Peter Vereshagin
Hello. I find it impossible to rebuild the hard but very commonly used packages on every 'portaudit' notice. Impossible in my case means the result is unpredictable and the process is too long. This involves mozilloids and a chromium at the least, needn't to mention the OOo is a must, too. Look

Re: binary updates for firefox and chromium?

2013-01-31 Thread doug
On Thu, 31 Jan 2013, Peter Vereshagin wrote: Hello. I find it impossible to rebuild the hard but very commonly used packages on every 'portaudit' notice. Impossible in my case means the result is unpredictable and the process is too long. This involves mozilloids and a chromium at the least,

Re: binary updates for firefox and chromium?

2013-01-31 Thread Walter Hurry
On Thu, 31 Jan 2013 20:32:25 +0400, Peter Vereshagin wrote: > Hello. > > I find it impossible to rebuild the hard but very commonly used packages > on every 'portaudit' notice. > > Impossible in my case means the result is unpredictable and the process > is too long. > > This involves mozilloid

Re: binary updates for firefox and chromium?

2013-01-31 Thread Peter Vereshagin
Hello. 2013/01/31 18:44:30 + Walter Hurry => To freebsd-questions@freebsd.org : WH> What, for example, is the problem with compiling Firefox 18 from the port? WH> WH> It takes about an hour to compile on my main box (9.1 Release on- WH> x86_64), which has nothing special at all by way of

Re: binary updates for firefox and chromium?

2013-01-31 Thread Walter Hurry
On Thu, 31 Jan 2013 23:33:52 +0400, Peter Vereshagin wrote: > Hello. > > 2013/01/31 18:44:30 + Walter Hurry => To > freebsd-questions@freebsd.org : > > WH> What, for example, is the problem with compiling Firefox 18 from the > port? > WH> > WH> It takes about an hour to compile on my main b

Re: binary updates for firefox and chromium?

2013-01-31 Thread Peter Vereshagin
Hello. 2013/01/31 21:42:50 + Walter Hurry => To freebsd-questions@freebsd.org : WH> > WH> What, for example, is the problem with compiling Firefox 18 from the WH> > port? WH> > WH> WH> > WH> It takes about an hour to compile on my main box (9.1 Release on- WH> > WH> x86_64), which has nothin

zfs + NFS + FreeBSD with performance prob

2013-01-31 Thread Albert Shih
Hi all, I'm not sure if the problem is with FreeBSD or ZFS or both so I cross-post (I known it's bad). Well I've server running FreeBSD 9.0 with (don't count / on differents disks) zfs pool with 36 disk. The performance is very very good on the server. I've one NFS client running FreeBSD 8.3 a

Re: binary updates for firefox and chromium?

2013-01-31 Thread Jan Beich
Peter Vereshagin writes: > Hello. > > 2013/01/31 18:44:30 + Walter Hurry => To > freebsd-questions@freebsd.org : > > WH> What, for example, is the problem with compiling Firefox 18 from the port? > WH> > WH> It takes about an hour to compile on my main box (9.1 Release on- > WH> x86_64), w