Martin P. Hansen wrote:
On Sun, 25 Dec 2005, Jose Borquez wrote:
I would like to know how you can uninstall Apache is it was installed
from source? I did a search on Google and read that you could just stop
the service and then delete the apache source tree. Is this true?
It probably depe
Josh Endries wrote:
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Does anyone know the correct way to add lines to rc.conf without
sysinstall commenting them out and prepending "REMOVED" to them,
during an automated install.cfg routine? Currently I have a pkg I
made that adds stuff like ntp.conf
Gary W. Swearingen wrote:
legalois <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
But that does not explain when, how or why?
It was earlier than 20'jun'93, the oldest master.passwd in CVS
which says that it was imported from "386BSD 0.1".
It's easier to guess an exp
legalois wrote:
I've been using FreeBSD for quite a few years, and I've sometimes
wondered but never asked before:
In the FreeBSD standard distribution, why is the user root always named
Charlie?
There must be some bit of Unix lore or anecdote that e
I've been using FreeBSD for quite a few years, and I've sometimes
wondered but never asked before:
In the FreeBSD standard distribution, why is the user root always named
Charlie?
There must be some bit of Unix lore or anecdote that explains it.
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Bob Hall wrote:
I don't know squat about perl. I recently ran portupgrade, which
upgraded perl. Goose stopped working, because the location for Curses.pm
was no longer in @INC. I tried to run perl-after-upgrade, but I couldn't
get it to run. I've got a book that said to use
# perl perl-af