Hello.
2012/05/30 17:04:42 +0400 Peter Vereshagin => To
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PV> xterm works for me in my mutt under tmux, ask me if you need to tweak
locale ( I see his L char with the '/' over it in place, and the cyrilic
letters in my other mail, too )
PV>
PV> mlterm is better f
Hello.
2012/05/30 07:02:11 -0400 Thomas Mueller => To
freebsd-questions@freebsd.org :
TM> I installed FreeBSD 9.0-BETA1 to this partition, mounted now as /BETA1, but
might want to upgrade this to 10-CURRENT.
Shouldn't you just chroot /BETA1? Newer FreeBSD world should be able to do the
basic
>From Lowell Gilbert :
> For ports, I would would normally say that you want SRC_BASE. However,
> that's for building ports, not running them, so I may be missing the
> point.
That may be what I need. I would be building ports. For running ports, source
code wouldn't come into play.
I couldn'
Am 29.05.2012, 12:10 Uhr, schrieb Thomas Mueller :
How does one indicate a system source directory location when in other
than /usr/src?
That could be necessary when in another directory, for instance running
ndiscvt.
Or one could be building FreeBSD for a USB stick and want to do the
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"Thomas Mueller" writes:
> How does one indicate a system source directory location when in other than
> /usr/src?
I'm not sure I understand quite what you're asking, but I'll have a try
anyway.
> That could be necessary when in another directory, for instance running
> ndiscvt.
For ports,
Don't know if that will help in Your case, but I just softlink my
/usr/local/src-stable to /usr/src - never had any issues.
Cheers,
Ćukasz Gruner
2012/5/29 Thomas Mueller :
> How does one indicate a system source directory location when in other than
> /usr/src?
>
> That could be necessary when
How does one indicate a system source directory location when in other than
/usr/src?
That could be necessary when in another directory, for instance running ndiscvt.
Or one could be building FreeBSD for a USB stick and want to do the heavy work
on a hard drive; I could also want to build and i