Would it be ./configure --help ?
You can run it to see what configuration is possible with the src you
are building, but that's what port does, it's a frontend to it (correct
me with wrong).
If you want to build manually the src you need to run ./configure
--args like ./configure --with-mysql
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
.
.
Jun 16 16:18:19 host1 mimedefang-multiplexor[7689]: Slave 1 stderr: Out of
memory during large request for 69632 bytes, total sbrk() is 27547648
bytes at
/usr/local/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.8.5/Mail/SpamAssassin/PerMsgStatus.pm
line 2262.
Got this reply from Dan
Hello all,
A few days ago, I noticed that some Gnome-related items were ready to
be updated (I CVSup'd the Ports tree) (such as gnomehier), so I
thought why not use gnome_upgrade.sh and update everything. It did
without any problems. It finished this morning. After finishing, I
updated
On Thursday 16 June 2005 07:55 am, Dejan Lesjak wrote:
On Thursday 16 of June 2005 13:40, Steven Friedrich wrote:
On Thursday 16 June 2005 06:35 am, Dejan Lesjak wrote:
Steve Friedrich wrote:
I just cvsupped and used portupgrade for XFree86. I portupgraded
imake first, then went
Hello Anthony,
I suggest to try it without optimizations first. I had problems with
many ports using -march=pentium3 or even -mtune=pentium3.
Bjrn
___
freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list
Hello Family,
Well sometimes I wish I had all the answers... I need some advice.
When I proudly bring my FreeBSD-5.x laptop(s) into Starbucks, I have my
wi0 set for DHCP in /etc/rc.conf and I never have consistant
handshakes with the server, same coffee shop, same everything.
Sometimes I'm so
Occasional archive reader wondering what happened here:
http://docs.freebsd.org/cgi/getmsg.cgi?fetch=992851+0+current/freebsd-questions
and here:
http://docs.freebsd.org/cgi/getmsg.cgi?fetch=826734+0+current/freebsd-questions
--
John.
___
Hello,
Have you tried watching the wifi session in debug mode and see if it's
erroring somewhere? (i.e. their WiFi network doesn't like your laptop since
it's running *BSD, I know that my starbucks connection doesn't like my
laptop sometimes). It could also be that the WiFi network is scanning
John Murphy [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Occasional archive reader wondering what happened here:
http://docs.freebsd.org/cgi/getmsg.cgi?fetch=992851+0+current/freebsd-questions
and here:
http://docs.freebsd.org/cgi/getmsg.cgi?fetch=826734+0+current/freebsd-questions
The messages were encoded in
What's the best/easiest way to make all the html documentation on a
FreeBSD server available from the DocRoot directory of an http server?
(boa on 5.4)
A 'one liner' would be great.
--
John
___
freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list
Hi,
I'm trying to connect my lan to a remote lan
through
pptp/vpn.
I followed the instructions on
http://www.freebsddiary.org/pptp.php and created a
ppp.conf like this:
UPVPN:
set authname myusername
set authkey mypassword
set timeout 0
set ifaddr 0 0
add 10.40.23.0/24 HISADDR
alias
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
On Thu, 16 Jun 2005, Vinicius Pavanelli Vianna wrote:
Would it be ./configure --help ?
You can run it to see what configuration is possible with the src you
are building, but that's what port does, it's a frontend to it (correct
me with wrong).
I'm still learning the firewall thing.
I didn't understand the 'me' clause until recently. I'm using
it on my UP box.
My router actually runs off a cdrom. Its hard to make changes
to it :-). Its an SMP box. It wouldn't help telling you my ip
addresses anyway, because my system is internet
On Thursday 16 June 2005 07:07 pm, Bill Schoolcraft wrote:
Hello Family,
Well sometimes I wish I had all the answers... I need some advice.
When I proudly bring my FreeBSD-5.x laptop(s) into Starbucks, I have
my wi0 set for DHCP in /etc/rc.conf and I never have consistant
handshakes with
On Jun 16, 2005, at 7:45 PM, Bjrn Knig wrote:
Hello Anthony,
I suggest to try it without optimizations first. I had problems
with many ports using -march=pentium3 or even -mtune=pentium3.
Bjrn
Hello,
Thank you for the reply. Out of curiosity, if I were to optimize for
i686 as opposed
101 - 115 of 115 matches
Mail list logo