the upgrade.
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Mike Barnard wrote:
Hi Greg,
Please see your request below
Hi Mike,
It's possible that your disk device names changed during the upgrade and
/etc/fstab can no longer mount the previous device on /usr/local. Do
you see any error messages
-fail2ban-0.8.4
Path: /usr/ports/security/py-fail2ban
Info: scans log files and bans IP that makes too many password failures.
Maint: t...@pc-tony.com
B-deps: python26-2.6.5
R-deps: python26-2.6.5
WWW:http://www.fail2ban.org/wiki/index.php/Main_Page
Hope that helps,
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similar to yours, and there's a solution included:
http://old.nabble.com/Re%3A-amavisd---exited-on-signal-11---FreeBSD-8-with-Perl-5.10-p28627858.html
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needs updating (port has 7.5_1)
courier-authlib-base-0.61.0needs updating (port has 0.63.0)
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will help
troubleshoot the problem:
http://nerdstock.org/php_extensions?lang=en
http://www.pingle.org/2007/09/22/php-crashes-extensions-workaround
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/porters-handbook/makefile-options.html
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tool on an older php app. I was thinking there
might be a reasonably easy way to get this loaded in my existing FreeBSD
system. But... maybe it would just be easy to load an older Linux VM and
store that away until needed.
Thanks for the help,
Greg
your
flags there, and you should be all set.
Hope that helps,
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start'.
At 11:14 AM -0400 5/5/10, Greg Larkin wrote:
newsyslog is invoked at boot time by the /etc/rc.d/newsyslog script to
create missing log files, but after that, it's invoked regularly by cron
to do the actual rotations. Check the /etc/crontab file and add
a link to a script (fixphpextorder.sh) that will re-order your
extensions.ini file and hopefully fix the core dump problem you have.
Hope that helps,
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On Wed, Apr 28, 2010 at 11:28 AM, doug schmidt
douglas.j.schm...@gmail.com wrote:
On Wed, Apr 28, 2010 at 10:23 AM, Greg Larkin glar
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Joe Auty wrote:
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Joe Auty wrote:
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John Levine wrote:
I have the same problem, recently upgraded to PHP 5.3.2 and Apache
was crashing whenever I tried to use a mediawiki page until I
commented
out the apc
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Greg,
After applying the update (which I noticed was available immediately
after my last response to you, sorry about that!), everything is just
peachy now, or at least not causing the segfaults, thanks!
Not to sound
/porters-handbook/book.html#MAKEFILE-NAMING-REVEPOCH
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Joe Auty wrote:
Greg Larkin wrote:
Does pecl-APC not compile, or is it functionally broken after compiling
succesfully?
It compiles, but once loaded it causes either Apache child processes to
segfault or abort traps depending on where
code 1
Please run the other commands in my email to move those now-obsolete
patch files out of the way:
mkdir /usr/ports/devel/pecl-APC/files/save-patches
mv /usr/ports/devel/pecl-APC/files/patch-* \
/usr/ports/devel/pecl-APC/files/save-patches
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John Levine wrote:
I have the same problem, recently upgraded to PHP 5.3.2 and Apache
was crashing whenever I tried to use a mediawiki page until I commented
out the apc library. (Apache is 2.0, Freebsd
better than the status quo.
R's,
John
PS: Thanks!
Hi John,
I just committed the 3.1.3p1 version of APC to the ports tree, and that
one should work with PHP 5.3.2, as you noted.
Thank you,
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from touching them.
Hope that helps,
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have not tested that either, so experimentat on some throwaway port first.
For portmanager, it reads pkgtools.conf for setting port build options,
but it looks to me like the pkgtools-to-portmanager.rb script converts
the contents of HOLD_PKGS to a form that portmanager understands.
Cheers,
Greg
was added to the ports tree in March, and you can install it
with the following command:
cd /usr/ports/www/magento make install clean
The FreshPorts page may be useful, too:
http://www.freshports.org/www/magento/
Hope that helps,
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On Wed, Apr 14, 2010 at 9:08 PM, Greg Larkin glar...@freebsd.org wrote:
Hi Doug,
I just realized I should have specified 2010-04-01 as the checkout date,
just to be a bit safer.
Hope this is not a late joke. 8-)
Hi Doug
category/portname values that you need.
I checked the source code to portdowngrade to see if it could restore a
removed port, but didn't see a way to do that. I'm rusty in C/C++, but
maybe someone can prepare a patch to handle that case, too.
Regards,
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doug schmidt wrote:
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Hi Doug,
For any port that is no longer present in the tree because it's bundled
with PHP 5.3.2, please use these commands to restore them:
export
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Hi Doug
/run/inetd.pid`
Hope that helps,
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Walter wrote:
Greg Larkin wrote:
Hi Walter,
Did you send a HUP signal to inetd so it rereads the config file?
kill -HUP `cat /var/run/inetd.pid`
Hope that helps,
Greg
I actually rebooted (after a boo-boo). So, Yes, inetd
usage messages for each option:
http://search.cpan.org/~rjbs/Getopt-Long-Descriptive-0.085/lib/Getopt/Long/Descriptive.pm
Hope that helps,
Greg
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Paul Schmehl wrote:
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glar...@freebsd.org wrote:
Here's something else that I've found really useful as a port creator,
maintainer and troubleshooter. If I want to make some additional
,
I haven't tested this extensively, but it looks promising:
mtree -c -n -i -p /path/to/directory/one /tmp/dirlist1.txt
mtree -c -n -i -p /path/to/directory/two /tmp/dirlist2.txt
diff /tmp/dirlist[12].txt
Hope that helps,
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to resort to the original sources but work from the
ports themselves.
Thanks!
Alejandro Imass
Hi Alejandro,
Try this:
make WITH_DEBUG=yes install clean
WITH_DEBUG adds -g to the CFLAGS and prevents the binary from being
stripped during installation.
Hope that helps,
Greg
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and filename of the file to be patched during the build.
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. Once the patch has been prepared and tested, it
should be submitted to the PR system here
(http://www.freebsd.org/send-pr.html) or using send-pr from the command
line.
Do you have any experience creating ports or patching existing ports?
Thank you,
Greg
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Peter,
You could use the security/makepasswd port like so:
# makepasswd --chars=8
xRVoqtQa
You can also constrain the characters used for the hostname with the
- --string option.
Hope that helps,
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http://www.experts-exchange.com/Programming/Languages/Scripting/TCL/
Obviously, make sure to include verbatim error messages and other output
as that will make it a lot easier for folks to understand your script
and help you troubleshoot it.
Hope that helps,
Greg
That gave me enough breathing room to use gcc (gcj, actually) to compile
some complex Java source files.
Hope that helps,
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says that the cvsnt-related .so files are pointing to
2.5.03.2382 versions, but the latest cvsnt port is 2.5.04.3236. If your
ports tree was up to date, that situation seems strange to me.
Regards,
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It's all greek to me. I see alot of file doesn't exist errors on .so
libs, but I
with an rc.d script, I'll invoke it with shell
verbosity turned on so I can see exactly what commands are executing.
You might try that if the other posted suggestions don't fix the problem.
Invoke the script like this:
sh -x /usr/local/etc/rc.d/mysqlserver start
Hope that helps,
Greg
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b. f. wrote:
Since some folks like the old behavior and some folks like the new
behavior, what do you all think of a user-selectable make.conf option to
choose where the check-conflicts target appears in the port build sequence?
Regards,
Greg
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Pav Lucistnik wrote:
Greg Larkin píše v so 16. 01. 2010 v 13:58 -0500:
That's exactly what I proposed. The bsd.port.mk could be patched to
support a new variable (EARLY_CONFLICT_CHECK=yes or somesuch) that
shifts the check-conflict target from
in /etc/rc.subr. This should help you:
# ${name}_nicen Nice level to run ${command} at.
That means you can write this in your /etc/rc.conf file:
apache22_enable=YES
apache22_nice=10
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-conflicts target appears in the port build sequence?
Regards,
Greg
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The older version (0.9.0) runs under Linux and FreeBSD, but the author
has discontinued support for non-Windows platforms in the latest version.
The old one may still be useful, and you get bonus points if you write a
port for it!
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to
pretend it's booting up by running /etc/rc.d/netif restart. As others
pointed out I forgot /etc/rc.d/route.
Sandra
Hi all,
I use /etc/netstart, since it includes all of the commands listed
previously, as well as others that start the DHCP client, firewall, etc.
Regards,
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a file with them.
truncate -4 myfile should get rid of the last four bytes. Maybe there's
a similar efficient way to truncate the start of a file.
-Warren Block * Rapid City, South Dakota USA
This should do it:
dd if=oldfile of=newfile bs=1 skip=4
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, but YMMV.
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Using 7.2-RELEASE-p4 i386 with GENERIC kernel, I've found (the hard way)
that if I have a pf.conf rule like
nat on $ext_if proto { tcp udp icmp } from $my_subnet \
to any - some.public.ip.num
then pfctl will perform the expected expansion of the listed protocols
into three separate NAT
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Glen Johnson wrote:
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Glen Johnson wrote:
FreeBSD-questions,
I am attempting to use FreeBSD as my Subversion server. I have
httpd.conf where you set up the
SVNPath, etc. It looks like maybe the SVNPath directive is pointing to
the wrong place.
Thank you,
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Glen Johnson wrote:
FreeBSD-questions,
I am attempting to use FreeBSD as my Subversion server. I have
Subversion working, and I have Apache working. However when I try
help you?
http://bit.ly/2MejSv
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Check out the SysInfo script - I think that's what you saw:
http://bit.ly/bkHb0
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or the RELEASE_7_1_0 tag. Have a
look at the man page section titled CHECKOUT MODE for the different
supfile options: http://bit.ly/3tww9G
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still have
a way to get in and fix it without physically traveling to the data center.
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Since TrueCrypt doesn't work on FreeBSD, I'm wondering what you'd recommend for
this:
I like to keep all of my sensitive stuff in a few encrypted mountable files.
Something where I can copy the file to a USB key for backup, but not worry if I
lose the USB key since it's just an encrypted file.
) or strace (http://bit.ly/1oXQ4v)
so I can see exactly what's happening to cause the permission denied
message.
If you want, post output from those tools back here, and I'm sure
someone can help you narrow the problem down.
Cheers,
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!! chuckles
Thanks in advance
David
Hi David,
pkg_which will do what you want:
# pkg_which /usr/local/include/librsync.h
[Updating the pkgdb format:bdb_btree in /var/db/pkg ... - 289 packages
found (-1 +1) (...). done]
librsync-0.9.7_1
#
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-name pkg-plist -exec grep -l filename {} \;
or
grep -rl filename /usr/ports
Keep in mind that not all ports have a pkg-plist file, so this will not
work in some cases.
Hope that helps,
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?
We need an entry in the VUXML database I guess.
Updating java/jdk16 is going to be a slow process. There are lots of
changes between Update 3 and Update 15. I've partially merged Update 4,
but obviously that still leaves many to go...
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portupgrade -o devel/libltdl22 libltdl-1.5\*
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The committer hasn't added an entry to UPDATING yet, but it's a good
idea in this situation.
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, and I'm no timezone expert, so I may be
completely off-base!
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Perhaps there are some libc experts listening there.
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you send me the output of uname -a of the
machine where you ran your gcc+libgcj build successfully?
Thank you,
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, but there is little information on the client. Any
suggestions?
Thanks,
Chris Maness
Hi Chris,
It looks like this has some potential:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/afpfs-ng
Care to write a port for it?
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Is there an AFP client for FreeBSD? I have a mac with a gargantuan
hard drive, and I
for problems
- - Contact gerald@ to find out if there are other reasons why libgcj
should not be enabled on amd64.
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pdftk to build/compile...
Thanks very much in advance!
Hi Joe,
I'm the pdftk port maintainer, and I've got an amd64 build machine here.
Let me have a crack at it and see what I can figure out. If you run
into any other insights in the mean time, please let me know.
Cheers,
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Hello,
I'm a little confused.
I need pdftk to compile on an amd64 system, and see in the pdftk
Makefile the following:
# gcj/libgcj don't exist on these platforms
NOT_FOR_ARCHS= amd64 ia64 sparc64
=opensearch
idprio 31 mysqldump .
will run only when other processes are idle. That should prevent any
further self-incurred DOS symptoms for you.
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- - Has the websvn config file been edited to point to the svn executable?
Specifically, you may need to add this line:
$config-setSVNCommandPath(/usr/local/bin/);
Hope that helps, and post the answers to those questions back here.
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like this while working
on a port a few months back. I'll take a look and see if I can jog my
memory about what the solution was.
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Erik Norgaard wrote:
Greg Larkin wrote:
I can confirm that this is also a problem on 7.0-RELEASE with Perl 5.8.9
installed. I'm pretty sure I've seen an error like this while working
on a port a few months back. I'll take a look and see if I
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Erik Norgaard wrote:
Greg Larkin wrote:
I can confirm that this is also a problem on 7.0-RELEASE with Perl 5.8.9
installed. I'm pretty sure I've seen an error like this while working
on a port a few months back. I'll take a look and see if I
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Erik Norgaard wrote:
Greg Larkin wrote:
It seems to be a problem only when the WITH_MODPERL2=yes switch is
given to the port make process. Has that been enabled on both of your
installations?
That works! it will build and install fine if I
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Erik Norgaard wrote:
Erik Norgaard wrote:
Greg Larkin wrote:
It seems to be a problem only when the WITH_MODPERL2=yes switch is
given to the port make process. Has that been enabled on both of your
installations?
That works! it will build
your tree and try
reinstalling. Let me know how that works for you.
Regards,
Greg
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Bryan Albright wrote:
On 05/26/09 at 04:31PM, Greg Larkin wrote:
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Bryan Albright wrote:
Hi!
I'm trying to build the logcheck port on my FreeBSD 7.2 system.
# uname -prs
FreeBSD 7.2-STABLE
server pool successfully. There are
instructions for configuring your NTP server to connect to it here:
http://www.pool.ntp.org/en/use.html
Cheers,
Greg
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before the expiration date.
Regards,
Greg
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the various
recipe files under source control:
http://reductivelabs.com/products/puppet/ (in the ports tree)
http://www.cfengine.org/ (in the ports tree)
http://wiki.opscode.com/display/chef/Home (not in the ports tree)
Cheers,
Greg
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textproc/docbook-to-man to textproc/docbook2X. This reduces the number
of recursive dependencies by almost 100, so it should be a lot quicker
to install the tool now.
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/getmsg.cgi?fetch=880901+0+current/cvs-ports
Feedback welcome,
Greg
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?
Thanks
Fritz Kolberg
Phoenix, AZ
Hi Fritz,
The finstall project aimed to do that, but it appears that the project
is on hold at the moment:
http://ivoras.sharanet.org/blog/tree/2009-02-19.what-happened-to-finstall.html
Regards,
Greg
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No, this is my first attempt with named and dhcpd. Each one seems to be fine
separately but getting them to talk has been a stumbling block.
Thanks,
Greg
Greg Stark -- Sent from my Windows Mobile® phone.
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is:
make -V MAINTAINER
Cheers,
Greg
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in the generated package?
Thanks a lot.
Hi Matias,
make NOPORTDOCS=yes package ought to do it.
Hope that helps,
Greg
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Hello,
I would like to know if this is possible to keep the network during a
shutdown as describe and explained below for a Linux system.
How could we do that?
This will be used in a procedure to shutdown the UPS and the system
after a Power Failure has been detected. Any experience with
to a central server over SSH.
rsnapshot is very flexible and you can set up your desired retention
policies - hourly, daily, weekly and monthly. The destination backup
tree is kept as small as possible with the use of hard links.
Best of luck,
Greg Larkin
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-related PRs, and I do plan to
unbreak multimedia/mythtv and upgrade it to 0.21 after receiving patches
from folks in the FreeBSD community.
Stay tuned, and I'll send out an announcement to freebsd-multimedia once
it has been committed.
Regards,
Greg
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capture the output of freebsd-update during the upgrade?
Best regards,
Greg
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Kurt Buff wrote:
I'm visiting various web sites, and having a stupid little issue which
is really annoying.
FreeBSD 7.1-PRERELEASE FreeBSD 7.1-PRERELEASE #4: Sun Dec 14 22:08:22
PST 2008 root@:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/GENERIC amd64
FireFox 3.04.
For instance, if I go to http://www.wsj.com,
image of the tool
that you chose and use it to restore the production machine disk image
into your VM. Reboot and you should have a VM that only requires some
minimal reconfiguration.
Hope that helps,
Greg Larkin
http://www.FreeBSD.org/
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