Hello,
This may be off-topic here, dunno, if so please redirect me on
the correct list.
So, I just bought a Treo 600 smartphone and I would like to sync
my data on my FreeBSD (-CURRENT up to date).
I have added support for devices uvisor and ucom but, whenever I
do a 'Hotsync' nothing happens
Hello,
I had a problem of corrupted database and I did a big mistake: I
incidentally deleted my port tree instead of the database.
Now I have big troubles whenever I want to upgrade/install any
new port.
Is there any way to fix this ?
Thank you.
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On 11 Apr 2005, Bachelier Vincent wrote:
delete /var/db/pkg/pkgdb.db
do a cvsup of your port tree ...
do a make fetchindex under /usr/ports
now, check portversion -l''
it should reconstruct everything
And what about stalled dependancies ?
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, OR, reply in such a fashion that the user has no
idea what we're saying.
Let's stop the erosion of this list now before it goes too far.
Over and out...
I totally agree. This plus other things are the reasons why I
chose to switch to another OS.
Over and out too.
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Scorpion [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Anyone got an AVERATEC 3200 Series laptop with the
built-in wireless working?
Is it based on the Centrino chips ?
If so, you can simply try to play with Intel firmware and install
if_pw drivers.
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On 28 fév 2005, Rob wrote:
Hi,
I typed mv file dir/~ and I now have dir/~ but when I go to
that it takes me to my home which happened to be root, I tried
to delete the directory and it started deleting roots home. Is
there a way to delete this
~ dir?
Dunno if my answer got lost but a
On 28 fév 2005, Chris Hodgins wrote:
Chris wrote:
Chris Hodgins wrote:
Chris wrote:
Is there an all inclusive command to install all Gnome
ports from within the ports tree?
Not everything but enough to get you started:
/usr/ports/x11/gnome2$ cat pkg-descr