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Sergey Matveychuk said the following on 7/11/2006 10:08 PM:
Atanas wrote:
Recent portupgrade versions no longer obey the -M command line switch,
i.e. any optional arguments to be prepended to each make command.
How to reproduce:
# portinstall -M APACHE_HARD_SERVER_LIMIT=1024 www/apache13
Atanas wrote:
Sergey Matveychuk said the following on 7/11/2006 10:08 PM:
Atanas wrote:
Recent portupgrade versions no longer obey the -M command line switch,
i.e. any optional arguments to be prepended to each make command.
How to reproduce:
# portinstall -M APACHE_HARD_SERVER_LIMIT=1024
Hello,
I believe i have stumbled upon a documentation inconsistency
concerning securelevels and usage of /dev/io
From init(8) manpage
1 Secure mode - the system immutable and system append-only flags may
not be turned off; disks for mounted file systems, /dev/mem,
On 2006-07-12 15:47, Alexandros Kosiaris [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I believe i have stumbled upon a documentation inconsistency
concerning securelevels and usage of /dev/io
From init(8) manpage
1 Secure mode - the system immutable and system append-only flags may
not
Sergey Matveychuk wrote at 14:24 +0400 on Jul 12, 2006:
Both -m and -M works fine but do different things. -m pass its argument
as make file argument(s) and -M pass its argument as environment
variable(s). You can't set make variable with environment variable. They
are different!
-M
John E Hein wrote:
This is incorrect.
make(1) looks at the environment for variables.
See the man page.
OK, something really broke in portupgrade then.
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It looks like it does. Would something like this be satisfactory?
1 Secure mode - the system immutable and system
append-only flags may not be turned off; disks for
mounted file systems, /dev/mem and /dev/kmem may not be
opened for
Sergey Matveychuk said the following on 7/12/06 3:24 AM:
Atanas wrote:
Sergey Matveychuk said the following on 7/11/2006 10:08 PM:
Atanas wrote:
Recent portupgrade versions no longer obey the -M command line switch,
i.e. any optional arguments to be prepended to each make command.
How to
Since the iwi driver has been MFC'd, I cannot build a kernel any more. I
csupped my src/sys to RELENG_6 a couple of hours ago. Everything
compiles fine, but when linking the kernel, make barfs:
linking kernel
if_iwi.o(.text+0x29c4): In function `iwi_getfw':
: undefined reference to
On 7/12/06, Bartosz Fabianowski [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Since the iwi driver has been MFC'd, I cannot build a kernel any more. I
csupped my src/sys to RELENG_6 a couple of hours ago. Everything
compiles fine, but when linking the kernel, make barfs:
linking kernel
if_iwi.o(.text+0x29c4): In
On 2006-07-12 20:35, Alexandros Kosiaris [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It looks like it does. Would something like this be satisfactory?
1 Secure mode - the system immutable and system
append-only flags may not be turned off; disks for
mounted file
On Wednesday 12 July 2006 20:07, Bartosz Fabianowski wrote:
Since the iwi driver has been MFC'd, I cannot build a kernel any more. I
csupped my src/sys to RELENG_6 a couple of hours ago. Everything
compiles fine, but when linking the kernel, make barfs:
linking kernel
Loading cpufreq.ko results in these messages:
powernow0: Cool`n'Quiet K8 on cpu0
device_attach: powernow0 attach returned 6
powernow0: Cool`n'Quiet K8 on cpu0
device_attach: powernow0 attach returned 6
I've googled for it - there are many similar problems but no solution.
This is:
CPU: AMD
Arnold Cavazos Jr. writes:
| Does anybody have temperature and fan monitoring working on Dell
| PowerEdge 750's 850's? I have done my share of googling without much
| luck.
The PE850 should just work with ipmi(4) in 6.1-stable/-current and ipmitool.
The PE750 will work with ipmi if you have
David (Controller AE) Christensen writes:
| Sorry, I've been out on vacation and just got back into town. I'll MFC
| the patch within the next day or two.
I'll let you merge in the down/up fix that I put into -current.
Doug A.
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Hi,
Im trying to install Apache+ssl succesfully then i want to add mod_php4,
the problem is, it is missing, /usr/ports/www/mod_php4 is non-existent,
i tried running cvsup again just to make sure there's no error, but
still it is missing.
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Hi!
Im trying to install Apache+ssl succesfully then i want to add mod_php4,
the problem is, it is missing, /usr/ports/www/mod_php4 is non-existent,
i tried running cvsup again just to make sure there's no error, but
still it is missing.
The php ports have been reorganized and cleaned up
Patrick M. Hausen wrote:
Hi!
Im trying to install Apache+ssl succesfully then i want to add mod_php4,
the problem is, it is missing, /usr/ports/www/mod_php4 is non-existent,
i tried running cvsup again just to make sure there's no error, but
still it is missing.
The php ports have
Atanas wrote:
Please, don't get me wrong. I'm not asking for help or for a workaround.
I'm actually trying to help identifying a problem or regression.
If this is not a bug, but a feature change, please have it documented.
It was a bug. Fixed. Thanks.
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