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Quoth Mike Burns ,
on or about Sun, 3 Apr 2016 13:29:55 +0200:
> On 2016-04-02 13.22.07 -0700, Damon Getsman wrote:
> > Is there any method for locating these packages short of
> > doing a search on each one of them and locating
eeBSD specific ports management utility, I
guess. :P Oopsie.
Still kind of wondering what's up with the lack of pkg_locate, though.
-Damo
Quoth Damon Getsman ,
on or about Sun, 3 Apr 2016 07:48:50 -0700:
> For instance, I'm currently trying to find where 'portmaster
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Hello. I am really wanting to write a guide to handling a
semi-complicated install for a web app on obsd (diaspora*) but I'm a
little bit hung up on locating some of the appropriate packages.
Basically, I've got some fairly well proven
I have recently upgraded my OpenBSD server from 5.6 to 5.8 (following
the appropriate procedure and not skipping upgrades, of course).
Unfortunately, when I finished the 2 hops from 5.6 to 5.8, I realized
that claws-mail was no longer able to access the GPG key agent (I think
that's what it uses,
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Of course, immediately after posting I finally stumbled across the
right web hit: http://www.h-i-r.net/p/openbsd.html
Please disregard my premature request for assistance. :)
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Hello everyone.
I posted that information regarding the 5.4->5.5 upgrade breaking (and
subsequent break when following someone's advice just to take it up to 5.6
since it was already horked like that) a few days back here. I was going
to post some google groups and/or openbsd.org links to the pre
>> I then ran into a bunch that I had to install unsigned, finally just
>> hitting the 'a'll so as to stop having to manually intervene and say
>> 'y'es on each one. These started with metaauto*, autoconf-2.69p0*,
>> bash-4.2.45, beave, and then I lost track of the rest with the 'a'll
>> install
> From Nick Holland
> Date Thu, 25 Dec 2014 22:52:15 -0500
>> My system won't run like 90% of the binaries on it.
> such as...?
> I'm assuming you mean "add-on packages", not base utilities like
> "tar"
> or "more". If "more" is screwed up, you didn't unpack in the right
> directory.
Well, I've never cared much for the holidays... So I figured, while
everybody else was busy with them, what a perfect time for me to take down
my BBS and other services and upgrade the system at least from 5.4-5.5.
I've done multiple upgrades in a day before when I've gotten behind like
this, and
Thank you for the quick reply, Otto. I overlooked that option, which is
kind of funny, I know it's saved my butt before. Anyway, I tried using
alternate superblocks, several of them (picked at random from various spots
within the ones named by newfs -N), and fsck is still dying with the same
erro
I have an OpenBSD Virtual Machine (v.5.4) that, unfortunately, got shut
down improperly the other day. This machine had a mounted partition
/dev/rwd0j, which disklabel is reporting as a fstype of 4.2BSD (fsize 2048,
bsize 16384, cgp 1). The partition is completely full with an encrypted
filesyste
ing systems. My machine that has ports forwarded to it
from the internet will always be OpenBSD due to my affinity for privacy and
system integrity.
Am I trying to add the wrong library? Is there any other place I could
somehow insert this ns_msg and other associated code? Many thanks in
advance for anything you can offer. I really need to get this system
working as a binkd server and client asap.
Also, if anybody is interested in the BBS scene, I'd be happy to drop the
address for my system just as soon as I've got the ports forwarded at my
new location again. ;)
-Damon Getsman
Whoops; sent this earlier, but I hadn't changed the message
subject from the Message Digest default text. I assume that's
why it wasn't forwarded previously. Here's what I'd written on
this subject previously:
Awhile back here, I brought up an issue that occurred when I was
upgrading my system f
Awhile back here, I brought up an issue that occurred when I was
upgrading my system from OpenBSD 4.x to 5.0. I'm not sure if it was
on this mailing list or not, but this seems like the most appropriate
place to bring it up.
I had relied on several services via Apache that utilize PHP & MySQL
in
re as soon as I can
gather them all together. A visitor has stopped by again, so I must
take a brief respite.
On Wed, May 22, 2013 at 7:18 PM, Richard Toohey <
richardtoo...@paradise.net.nz> wrote:
> On 05/23/13 12:08, Damon Getsman wrote:
>
>> Okay, now I've got the phpinfo
Okay, now I've got the phpinfo output. Nothing is jumpin' out at me,
if y'all care to take a look at it I've got it available at
bismaninfo.hopto.org/debug.php for a limited time here.
Nope, I caught the PHP upgrade instructions and I believe they've been
carried out
correctly. :(
And, um, wrapping the snippet in the appropriate
didn't seem to help matters at all, either. :(
Bryan, after doing that it appears that it's not even getting executed.
I put the script into a web accessible file called debug.php, loaded
it in my browser and saw a blank page. Viewing the source is
showing the original , leading me to believe that it is
not even handing it off to the appropria
Richard:
Not sure if I'm using the base apache or 2.2. Here's what
httpd -V is showing me:
Wed May 22 17:50
contract:~$ httpd -V
Server version: Apache/1.3.29 (Unix)
Server's Module Magic Number: 19990320:15
Server compiled with
-D EAPI
-D HAVE_MMAP
-D HAVE_SHMGET
-D USE_MMAP_SCOREBOARD
Hello all, and thank you for taking the time to take a look at
this issue that I am currently having. I've been a strong advocate of
OpenBSD for some time, but have only recently taken steps to start
upgrading some of my machines instead of reinstalling.
My primary server was a 4.9 installation,
me or any input on whether or not I
modified /etc/login.conf properly?
Much appreciated.
-Damon Getsman
utilities for [at least] reading an
ext4fs. I've got several terrabytes of information that I'd really like to
at least be able to serve to the other machines on my network from this
machine. If there are not, are there plans for adding this support in the
near future at all?
Thanks again!
-Damon Getsman
it status 1
Aug 19 00:31:21 contract inetd[21573]: comsat/udp server failing (looping),
service terminated
Aug 19 07:32:56 contract sshd: staff: couldn't resolve 'tc'
Aug 19 07:32:56 contract sshd: staff: couldn't resolve 'tc'
Aug 19 07:32:59 contract sshd: default: u
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