I've tried to upgrade my Linux subsystem to f10 and ended up with a mess. Some
are upgraded and some aren't. Pango is currently refusing to upgrade. Here's
what I get:
[r...@bahamut /usr/ports]# portupgrade -o x11-toolkits/linux-f10-pango/
linux-pango
** Detected a package name change:
I'm not sure when this started. I thought it might have started when I added my
RAID controller which has SCSI emulation too, but the error still occurs when I
remove it. So I'm guessing it started when I upgraded to 8.0 RC1 from 7 stable.
I have a Pioneer DVD-RW. Burncd doesn't support it so
Maybe - just maybe - it's neccessary to recompile
cdrecord?
I knew it would be something simple I missed.
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Then my answer would be missing MBR or boot blocks, an
active
partition alone won't make a system boot. it's just a
flag to say
which partition is bootable, but doesn't mean that the boot
flag
itself makes the partition boot.
fdisk(8) and bsdlabel(8) -- see the -B option to both.
I just built an aac raid array. I partitioned the disk, set the partition as
active, and copied all my files to it with tar. I changed fstab on the new
drive to reflect the changes. When I try to boot to the array, it says invalid
partition. I've tried typing everything I could as the partition
Is the aac driver in the kernel, or loaded as a kld before
you get
past the boot blocks, and loader?
It's built into the kernel.
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I've been having a problem for a long time trying to
compile the shared-mime-info port. Below is the error
I'm getting. I have tried recompiling libxml2 and
everything shared-mime-info depends on.
gmake[1]: Entering directory
`/usr/ports/misc/shared-mime-info/work/shared-mime-info-0.22'
cc
Various ports that depend on Perl are coming up with
the error in the subject when I try to upgrade them.
I've tried a portupgrade -fR [package] and even
portupgrade -fRra and it's not fixing the undefined
reference. I've cvsupped several times, including the
base system. I don't see anything
--- Warren Block [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Maybe it's in the wrong place. There's a port for
XML::Parser:
/usr/ports/textproc/p5-XML-Parser
Install that and see if it solves the problem.
-Warren Block * Rapid City, South Dakota USA
I looked for such a port and couldn't find one. Maybe
--- Craig Russell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Try running perl -MCPAN -e shell as root.
That should take you to a cpan prompt from there
type
install XML::Parser
If that completes succesfully hit exit and try to
install what you were looking for.
Hope this helps
Craig Russell
I
Ahoy. Every time I try to upgrade a program that
depends on Perl, I get this error:
checking for XML::Parser... configure: error:
XML::Parser perl module is required for intltool
I've tried a portupgrade -fRra to no avail. I'm not
sure if I'm missing a package (pkgdb -F doesn't show
anything) or
--- Lowell Gilbert
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I'd guess there's more than one thing going on, so
try to
eliminate some variables. In particular, use a
command-line
utility to generate audio. Also, watch for log
messages,
and for changes in the output of /dev/sndstat.
I should have thought
I was upgrading something in my ports tree (I can't
remember what now) when this problem arised. Any time
I try to play anything with audio, the player will
just freeze. It's not locked up, because I can stop
it. In XMMS for instance, I just hit the stop button.
But while it's playing, the time
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On Friday 03 March 2006 9:58 pm, David LeCount
wrote:
I recently purchased a Tyan S2895 motherboard and
more
recently a Hitachi SCSI drive. I'm trying like
hell to
I just got my new workstation 2 days ago with the
Tyan S2895
motherboard. Mine is the K8WE with the LSI 1030
days. I dread the thought
that I may have to send the board back, but it's not
looking good. If you guys come up with any other ideas
in the meantime, let me know. Thanks.
--- Rod Person [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Saturday 04 March 2006 10:49 am, David LeCount
wrote:
Know any other
settings
What is your motherboard model ? if this is a
pre-made server what is the make and model ?
Tyan S2895 Thunder K8WE
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This comes with OPTIONAL SCSI interface, u sure you
got the
board with the SCSI option ?
Well it has two SCSI ports on the motherboard, has an
option to enable/disable it in the CMOS, and was
advertised as having a SCSI Ultra 360 controller. If
it doesn't, I want my money back.
I recently purchased a Tyan S2895 motherboard and more
recently a Hitachi SCSI drive. I'm trying like hell to
install FreeBSD 6.1 on it but the drive isn't
recognized. Even on my current installation on IDE
drives, there's nothing in dmesg about SCSI at all. I
read about someone doing benchmarks
Okay, I've almost got this sound issue figured out. I
am able to get my volume back by unloading and
reloading snd_ich. However, any time I restart X,
there is no volume again. I can't figure out what in
the hell X has to do with my sound driver. It occured
to be that artsd might have something to
I just got a new motherboard (Tyan S2895) with a
soundcard built in. I really don't have any choice at
the time but to use that soundcard since there isn't a
free PCI slot for my old one. The card is detected by
the module snd_ich and I can play music and adjust the
mixer with no errors, but there
Check your line-out jumpers. Most new motherboards
come with the option of
front panel sound, in which case the sound loops
through the front panel
connector. If you're not using front panel sound you
probably need jumpers on
the motherboard. Your manual should tell you about
this. I
I give in. I've been working for hours on this without
resolution. I just bought a wireless router and I'm
trying to get wep working. I'm pretty sure it's
working on the router side. I'm having trouble setting
the key in FreeBSD. The man page says to use wepkey to
set it, but that's been giving
Ahoy. I've had this old ATI Rage II video card for
months and haven't been able to get the tv-out on it
to work. I have found no documentation on the internet
and only two or three examples of xorg.conf files,
none of which have worked. I'm turning to you guys.
Let me show you what I currently
I finally got this issue resolved. I ran the exact
xmlcatmgr command it failed on, except I replaced add
with remove. That removed the entry from the database
that it was complaining about. Unfortunately I
destroyed another database figuring it out, but I'm
just going to have to recompile
--- Lowell Gilbert
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David LeCount [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
When trying to portupgrade -f sdocbook-xml, it
fails
with the following error:
xmlcatmgr: entry already exists for
`/usr/local/share/xml/sdocbook/4.1.2.5/catalog' of
type `CATALOG'
What else
When trying to portupgrade -f sdocbook-xml, it fails
with the following error:
xmlcatmgr: entry already exists for
`/usr/local/share/xml/sdocbook/4.1.2.5/catalog' of
type `CATALOG'
When I do a pkg_info | grep sdocbook, nothing shows
up. I've searched and haven't been able to find this
error
A few days ago, I cvsupped to RELENG_6 and compiled
and installed everything just fine. After I finished
with that, I cvsupped my ports and tried to do a
portupgrade, but for every single port, it says,
Makefile possibly broken. I cvsupped src again the
next day thinking there may have been a bug
--- Björn König [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It seems like that there is a problem with
/usr/share/mk/bsd.compat.mk.
The correct output would be
portupgrade-20041226_5
only. Can you show me your bsd.compat.mk?
Björn
# $FreeBSD: src/share/mk/bsd.compat.mk,v 1.20
2005/03/02
--- Björn König [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You don't need to show me your bsd.compat.mk, but
look at
/etc/make.conf. Do you have defined NOPROFILE there?
Björn
I didn't read this message before sending my last one.
Yes, I had NOPROFILE in make.conf. I just changed it
to NO_PROFILE and it
--- wizlayer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Monday 04 July 2005 11:07 pm, you wrote:
--- wizlayer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What errors?
-su-2.05b# ifconfig tun0 destroy
ifconfig: SIOCIFDESTROY: Invalid argument
-su-2.05b# ifconfig tun0 deletetunnel
ifconfig: SIOCDIFPHYADDR: Invalid
I've been trying to get IPv6 to work using the tsp
client. It only works once per boot because I can't
get tun0 to clear. I've tried ifconfig tun0 destroy
and ifconfig tun0 deletetunnel, both of which give
errors. The only way I can clear it is to run ppp,
which is very annoying. I appreciate any
Ahoy. For a while now (several years in fact), my
virecover and sendmail startup scripts will hang while
booting. I'm forced to hit ctrl c to continue the
bootup. Then I can run the scripts afterwards from a
terminal and they work fine. I've looked into the
problem a few times, but found nothing.
I connect to the IPv6 Internet through Freenet6, whose
program is tspc. It's supposed to set up my interfaces
and everything so I can use ipv6-over-udp. It works
the first time after rebooting my computer, but if I
have an IP change or something to that effect, it
won't work when I run it again.
Alright, I'm a step forward in getting this 486
upgraded from 5.0 to 5.3 but things aren't getting any
easier. For those that don't remember, I've been
trying to build a kernel and world on my Pentium 4 and
install it on a 486 but make was calling a bad system
call while installing the new kernel.
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I just installed FreeBSD 5.0 from cd on a 486 and I'm
trying to update it to 5.3 which is on my better
computer. Following the handbook, I used NFS to mount
/usr/src and /usr/obj from the new machine to the old
one. Then I made buildworld and buildkernel on the new
machine with no problems. Then I
If you're meaning the make in /usr/obj, yes I can
understand that one not working. However, it does not
explain why the one already installed crashes. That is
the old one which came with 5.0-RELEASE.
--- Kris Kennaway [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Ahoy. I'm trying to install FreeBSD on a 486 to use as
a router. The BIOS has a 2 gig limitation for hard
drive, which is apparent because it automatically
detects my 13 gig drive as a 2 gig. So after
installing the base system and rebooting, it says it
cannot find the kernel. I know what you're
I have what is proving to be a difficult challenge. My
friend wants to start using FreeBSD. Unfortunately the
latest disc I have is 4.3, and I don't have easy
access to broadband, so obtaining a newer iso is
unlikely in the near future. Well I've been gradually
upgrading mine and it's currently
I have what is proving to be a difficult challenge. My
friend wants to start using FreeBSD. Unfortunately the
latest disc I have is 4.3, and I don't have easy
access to broadband, so obtaining a newer iso is
unlikely in the near future. Well I've been gradually
upgrading mine and it's currently
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