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be able to find the repo given the information I showed.
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portmaster devel/subversion
It might be useful to run
portmaster --force-config -f devel/subversion
so you can recheck all the options settings of dependencies, but this
will rebuild portmaster and everything it depends on.
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in src.conf(5).
Did you raise a PR about this? Requesting a means to have a loader that
only works via a serial console sounds like something that should be
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How about getting a back trace from the core file your program has produced?
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chmod 600 /var/log/console.log
/etc/rc.d/syslogd restart
Obviously, that won't help you see what happened on the previous reboot,
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Well, looks like both of those are up-to-date versions. I wonder if the
pkg-test build system threw a wobbly at all on it's i386 builder? Bapt
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or there are some other publicly availble repos: Exonetric has one, as
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tried in order until a successful connection is made.
Other languages may provide a similar facility, or it should be pretty
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to use a repo with all the
appropriate packages available.
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have the tree checked out from or the protocol (svn://, https:// etc)
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available either as native FreeBSD applications, or by running the Linux
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On 29/07/2013 17:38, Zyumbilev, Peter wrote:
Not sure what is the best way nowadays to get own /24 or at least /26 ?
I wonder if there is second hand ip market :-)
Get a /64 or a /48 and subnet it...?
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/daily_status_pkg_changes2/g' \
490.status-pkg-changes 490.status-pkg-changes2
Then add appropriate daily_status_pkg_changes2_flags='-j otherjail'
settings to periodic.conf
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On 19/07/2013 09:30, Walter Hurry wrote:
On Thu, 18 Jul 2013 11:58:59 +0100, Matthew Seaman wrote:
On 18/07/2013 10:42, Walter Hurry wrote:
I note that the Makefile for textproc/hunspell has '--with-readline' in
the CONFIGURE_ARGS, but on 9.1 it doesn't seem to be honoured (or maybe
.
Is there a reason for this?
libreadline.so is in base
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locking is what should happen -- nothing a locked package depends on
should be modified by pkg without some extra input from the
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was to
delete the files portsnap was using by 'rm -Rf /var/db/portsnap/files'
and then re-run 'portsnap fetch' and 'portsnap extract' -- warning: this
will wipe out everything you have in /usr/ports and download a complete
set of replacements.
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/src is a symlink to another directory in a separate filesystem,
but this historically worked, so I'm guess that is not the problem.
Ideas?
svn upgrade
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Which should I use?
CPUTYPE?= native
Why fret when the computer can work it out for itself?
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your postfix problem fairly trivial to solve.
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[*] I haven't checked on GNU sleep, but (for example) this is exactly
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Try installing ports-mgmt/portmaster and then running
portmaster -a
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spindles as possible. You can create numerous swap areas and the system
will automatically stripe any IO across them.
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of the key new
features is switching largely away from sysvipc to mmap for shared memory.
http://www.postgresql.org/docs/devel/static/release-9-3.html
Unfortunately I don't think it's entirely sysV IPC free yet. But
postgresql93 is available in ports.
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of packages as you'ld
normally find in a repo, it's cleanest to just tell poudriere or
tinderbox to build everything again from scratch. Timeconsuming, but
you end up with a consistent repository fully populated with all the
SHLIBS info you could want.
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listening on port 587. This should not prevent sendmail from sending
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is a binary package management system, it
achieves the required aim of keeping the ports tree nice and clean by
the simple expedient of not downloading distfiles or using the ports to
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=Ea' meaning 'require authentication'. That's
usually the right thing to do for a message submission agent, and the
use of authentication will allow senders to relay through the daemon
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well be the case that updating
the CONFLICTS setting in all the ports for the different streams
whenerver a new stream is released really is the most effective solution.
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from freebsd-update, not
what you compiled yourself.
The list of files it shows are specifically the files that were changed
between FreeBSD 9.1-RELEASE-p1 and 9.1-RELEASE-p2. freebsd-update is
fast largely because it only installs the changed bits onto your system.
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On 01/04/2013 06:37, Leslie Jensen wrote:
Are pkg dependent on FreeBSD Version?
I've moved two 9.1 machines and I have one 8.2 that I would like to move
to pkg.
So can I move the 8.2 machine also?
Yes, you can.
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this
pkg_version: the package info for package 'zip-3.0' is corrupt
Have I missed something?
Yes.
In a pkgng-ized world, 'pkg_version' is redundant.
Instead use:
pkg version -vIL=
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define(`confSERVER_CERT', `CERT_DIR/cert.pem')dnl
define(`confSERVER_KEY', `CERT_DIR/key.pem')dnl
define(`confCLIENT_CERT', `CERT_DIR/cert.pem')dnl
define(`confCLIENT_KEY', `CERT_DIR/key.pem')dnl
which allows me to put all the keys and certs in /etc/mail/certs/
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Of course, there can't be any guarantees that your project running on
FreeBSD 9.2 now could be supported in compat9x mode on FreeBSD 15.x in
2023. But I'd suggest the FreeBSD is probably one of your best bets for
achieving that.
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if that allows FreeBSD to boot?
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On Tue, 26 Mar 2013 19:13:04 +, Walter Hurry wrote:
I hope Matthew Seaman sees this:
All the files are of course present and correct in /usr/local/lib/
virtualbox
snip code
Should have mentioned: This is pkg-1.0.9_2
I see
On 26/03/2013 21:36, Matthew Seaman wrote:
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On Tue, 26 Mar 2013 19:13:04 +, Walter Hurry wrote:
I hope Matthew Seaman sees this:
All the files are of course present and correct in /usr/local/lib/
virtualbox
snip code
Should have mentioned
on different volume
on the freebsd...@freebsd.org mailing list.
Kirk McKusick was investigating the original report: CC'd.
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packages in question. This should work, but you might end up doing a
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, in which case the port maintainer
would have to update the distinfo to match.
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-x ::1
% dig +short @8.8.8.8 -x 127.0.0.1
% dig +short @8.8.8.8 localhost
% dig +short @8.8.8.8 IN localhost
Just a peculiarity of the Google DNS service.
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That's basically it.
You might run into problems running some package scripts if you're
trying to manage a chroot designed for a very different CPU arch / OS
version than your system is running: this is something we haven't really
put much thought into yet.
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On Sat, 15 Dec 2012 18:54:00 +, Matthew Seaman wrote:
On 15/12/2012 18:23, Walter Hurry wrote:
On Sat, 15 Dec 2012 15:31:03 +, Matthew Seaman wrote:
'm slowly collecting examples of applications where the shlib analysis
doesn't work properly
On 04/02/2013 19:44, Wojciech Puchar wrote:
real memory = 34359738368 (32768 MB)
avail memory = 33167446016 (31630 MB)
where did 1GB of memory go?
Used by the kernel.
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with
the kind and able assistance of Matthew Seaman).
I have no intention of trying to 'go back', so my question is this: Is it
safe now to clear out the pkg.bak file which was created by pkg2ng at the
time of conversion? I'm almost sure it is, but just want to make certain.
Um... it's
the
environment will easily overflow the console width that ps(1) uses by
default, it's best to combine it with a couple of 'w's.
Thus:
ps -wwwe ${pid_of_process}
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Trying to install a pkg_tools style package with pkgng is not going to work.
At least, not with pkg-1.0.6. pkgng-1.1 will have the capability of
converting from pkg_tools to pkgng format. And vice-versa.
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-west.FreeBSD.org -- switch to a different
mirror
To see what setting are currently in force:
svn info
Working out how to apply these instructions to /usr/ports or /usr/doc is
left as an exercise.
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On 27/01/2013 10:07, Mike Clarke wrote:
I suppose the best approach with ZFS would be to make a snapshot immediately
prior to running portsnap.
Yes. That would do the trick quite neatly. In fact, snapshot before
each time you run portsnap.
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package building like this is never going to be
acceptable. Too much scope for anyone to introduce trojans into
packages. Building packages securely is a very big deal, and as recent
events have shown, you can't take any chances.
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serve their own networks with their custom configured packages.
And, ideally, people will be able to use a *mix* of the above as best
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I can't seem to get freebsd-update to do the jump from 9.2-RELEASE-p9 to p10.
This is what I'm getting.
sudo freebsd-update fetch
Password:
Looking up update.FreeBSD.org mirrors... 3 mirrors found.
Fetching metadata signature for 8.2-RELEASE from update5.FreeBSD.org... done.
On 11/01/2013 15:18, Walter Hurry wrote:
On Thu, 10 Jan 2013 01:50:34 +, Walter Hurry wrote:
Thank you yet again, Matthew. As always, you are a fount of knowledge.
The guidance on LATEST_LINK has helped a great deal. I still have a
further question or two though; I shall follow up
them on the FTP servers (although these
will be at least about 2 months old by now) or you can grab the ports
(use of portsnap recommended) and build your own.
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Instead, they have repository catalogues which can fulfil all your
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to be unique per-port,
but falls somewhat short. Various ports have NO_LATEST_LINK set which
suppresses creating that link.
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. There
are instances of things that look at first sight like a shared library,
but that don't have an ABI version no. In general, these are not in
fact shared libraries, but loadable modules used by various specific
programs.
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to force it to discover the right net device during install, and/or after
install ?
This is normal for VirtualBox -- it doesn't matter what NIC the host
has, VB always presents it as an em(4) interface to the guest.
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OS can't control the frequency of the host CPU, which is what you'ld
expect thinking about it.
Just disable powerd in /etc/rc.conf to get rid of the error message.
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by typing:
shutdown -p now
'Machine-Close-Send shutdown' is what you want to use routinely.
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On 06/01/2013 11:52, jb wrote:
Matthew Seaman matthew at FreeBSD.org writes:
On 06/01/2013 11:19, jb wrote:
Next problem:
the installation's dmesg shows net driver em0, which is Intel PRO/1000 - and
this is how install offers to configure the network;
but my host has Broadcom Corporation
cases, but you may
need to go in and twiddle a few knobs and generally tune things up a bit
to get the very best results.
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or stable/9 pretty successfully on 9.1-RELEASE.
For pkgng unfortunately your only choices are to wait patiently or to
compile your own.
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be correct and the expected outcome.
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* OS versions available. So your best recourse is
to pull down a copy of the ports tree and build what packages you need
for yourself. This is time consuming, but not particularly difficult.
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SVN. Outside that particular audience,
however, svn rules.
Cheers,
Matthew
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On 01/01/2013 13:01, Bekim's Mac wrote:
It's traditional to actually ask a question...
Cheers,
Matthew
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to
go with 9.1-RELEASE.
Cheers,
Matthew
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PGP: http://www.infracaninophile.co.uk/pgpkey
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If your video card isn't there, or you can't recognise it from the part
number, then I'm afraid you're out of luck[*]. Your best resource there
is to ask on one of the nVidia forums.
Cheers,
Matthew
[*] There are other drivers available for various legacy
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