All,
I am running 7.1-RELEASE-p2. I use csup to update my base source tree
and my ports tree. I want to be able to update my sources while running
as a user that doesn't own the files being updated. I have /usr/ports
set as a symlink to /home/port_builder/ports. The files there are owned
I would like to second that. The heimdal in 7.0 is quite old. It is in
fact inoperable with an mit kerberos realm when using ssh. The byte
order is incorrect such that you get MIC checksum failures. After much
googling (not documented in the krb5.conf man page or handbook) I found
that a fi
times, but the latest has been 7 days ago. Any
known workarounds/fixes would be most appreciated.
regards,
Galen Sampson
--- Holger Weiss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On 09.11.2001 13:05:14, Vidor Demeter wrote:
> > I have some problems when I try to start Xwind
ms appealing
since you don't have to build anything and can update only certain parts
(ntpd for instance). The question is should you go to single user mode
(because of chflags being set or what not)? When is it ok to not go to
single user mode and how can you tell?
Galen Sampson
>
Did that unfortunately...built and installed the new kernel while still in
single user mode after I installed the new world.
--- Gregory Bond <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >I have been experiencing some strange behavior with netstat.
>
> First check: are you sure that your installed userland
world 2 weeks ago.
After updating my source tree today from cvsup10.freebsd.org and rebuilding the
world I am getting the same symptoms. I'd love to put up some debug info for
someone to figure this out, but I have know idea what to put. Is this problem
just me?
pointers/tips welcome