(/usr/ports/texproc/docbook2man) and
RUN_DEPENDS(/usr/ports/mail/procmail,
/usr/ports/shells/bash) but I still get the same error.
What more do I need to provide to help troubleshoot this error to allow
logcheck to
install?
Thanks!
Bryan
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On 05/26/09 at 04:31PM, Greg Larkin wrote:
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Hi!
I'm trying to build the logcheck port on my FreeBSD 7.2 system.
# uname -prs
FreeBSD 7.2-STABLE amd64
Here's the error I get:
# cd /usr/ports
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Hi!
I'm trying to build the logcheck port on my FreeBSD
On 09/06/05 at 05:07PM, Igor Robul wrote:
Bryan Albright wrote:
G'morning all--
I've got a minor issue when I try to rotate my squid logs:
%squid -k rotate
squid: ERROR: Could not send signal 30 to process 660: (1) Operation
not permitted
You are not working as root or user squid
G'morning all--
I've got a minor issue when I try to rotate my squid logs:
%squid -k rotate
squid: ERROR: Could not send signal 30 to process 660: (1) Operation
not permitted
Squid is running:
% ps -auxww | grep squid
squid 660 0.0 0.2 3364 1020 ?? Is9:09PM 0:00.00
On 09/01/05 at 01:52PM, Bryan Albright wrote:
I figured I'd post this for the archives.
The switch that my 2 servers are connecting to is set to 100/half
duplex (default setting after a power outage -- happened roughly 2
weks ago) and my FreeBSD box is hardcoded to 100/Full.
Checked the router
G'day all--
I just had to recreate my home machine (HD died) and in doing so, I
took the plunge to go from FreeBSD 4.11 to FreeBSD 5.4
I've cvsup-ed and re-made my world yesterday (Thursday) but now, I'm
getting this error message, admittedly only when I do a samba mount,
(yes, even using a
On 09/01/05 at 11:08AM, Chuck Swiger wrote:
Bryan Albright wrote:
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fxp0: discard oversize frame (ether type 800 flags 3 len 1573 max 1514)
fxp0: discard oversize frame (ether type 800 flags 3 len 1533 max 1514)
fxp0: discard oversize frame (ether type flags 3 len 1520 max 1514
On 09/01/05 at 02:12PM, Chuck Swiger wrote:
Greg Barniskis wrote:
[ ... ]
Isn't this message being generated when the router sends a packet that
exceeds fxp0's MTU, so... the solution is to tune the router's MTU,
rather than fxp0? I am admittedly just guessing, but intuitively that
seems
they do).
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