If this is happening while updating gobject-introspection, here is one
possible way to workaround it:
https://mail-index.netbsd.org/pkgsrc-users/2022/01/15/msg035067.html
Thanks
Another utililty that can reformat mail, extract/rewrite headers, and do
other things with mail files is "formail" from pkgsrc/mail/procmail.
I find it useful from time to time, but it might be showing its age at
this point.
Julien Savard writes:
> Hi,
> NetBSD has no (official) support for itanium yet. Don't know if it is because
> of lack of hardware or interest. Nevertheless, that would be awesome if
> someone can work on it.
>
> On Mon, Aug 6, 2018 at 10:22 AM Osipov, Michael
> wrote:
>
> Hi folks,
>
> we h
Riccardo Mottola writes:
>
> Where is the issue?
>
There is an unresolved PR for this http://gnats.netbsd.org/53099
I'm guessing you can see what the problem is in "config.log". Disabling
the options dri and llvm allowed it to build for me.
Thanks
I'm not sure if you have a similar set up, but thought I'd share this
since it took me awhile to figure out. This configuration worked for me
when trying to use a password-less wifi with an athn device. I changed
athn0 to iwi0 below...
In /etc/rc.conf:
dhcpcd=YES
dhcpcd_flags="-g -4 -q -b -n i
"J. Lewis Muir" writes:
>
> Do you actually use that version for everyday use? According to [1],
> there are many security vulnerabilities that have been fixed since
> Firefox 47, and I would bet many of those vulnerabilities exist in
> Firefox 47. That's OK to you?
>
Yes, I use it everyday. I
Marco Beishuizen writes:
>
> It's on NetBSD/i386 7.0.2.
I guess I've also been having that same issue on i386 for awhile. The
last stable version that worked for me was firefox-47.0.1 which was in
pkgsrc-2016Q2 I believe. So I've been using that version.
I think these are the commands I used t
"Thomas Mueller" writes:
>
> from Dave Huang:
>
>> Gnus can do NNTP access very well.
>
> That unfortunately requires Emacs, which I found too difficult; I tried in
> both Linux and DOS.
>
> I find vi easier, and good even without a graphic interface.
>
I also use gnus with NNTP gmane,
Leonardo Taccari writes:
> Hello Jan!
>
> Jan Danielsson writes:
>> [...]
>>Is there something like
>> http://www.tldp.org/LDP/lkmpg/2.4/html/c147.htm but for NetBSD?
>> [...]
> `src/sys/modules/examples/' is probably what you're looking for!
>
> HTH!
Here is another, don't know how accura
When searching, I'm gettings errors on that site such as:
There was an error!
java.lang.OutOfMemoryError: Java heap space
Java heap space
Can someone investigate?
Just out of curiosity, what other sites for code web-browsing do people
like? For FreeBSD, I like to use http://fxr.watson.o
I've been running my own forwarding bind server for awhile, and after
updating my i386 7.0 machine about 2 weeks ago I started get named
errors like
24-Mar-2016 09:58:50.695 client 0xb992b800 (svn.freebsd.org): query_find:
unexpected error after resuming: timed out
24-Mar-2016 09:58:50.695 client
I tried with skip= and not seek= and didn't get any kernel messages.
Just for my own peace of mind, I'll be swapping this disk out soon.
Thanks everyone for the information.
I think I should amend my previous reply:
dd if=/dev/rwd0d seek=3522687 count=1 of=foo
didn't generate any kernel messagese, but the file generated looks very
suspicious:
dstar# dd if=/dev/rwd0d seek=3522687 count=1 of=foo
1+0 records in
1+0 records out
512 bytes transferred in 0.001 secs (51200
dstar# atactl wd0 smart status
SMART supported, SMART enabled
id value thresh crit collect reliability description raw
1 99 51 yes online positiveRaw read error rate 312
3 86 11 yes online positiveSpin-up time5060
4 970
While copying some files between disks I got these errors:
/netbsd: wd0a: error reading fsbn 3522624 of 3522624-3522751 (wd0 bn 3522687;
cn 3494 tn 11 sn 42), retrying
/netbsd: wd0: (uncorrectable data error)
/netbsd: wd0a: error reading fsbn 3522624 of 3522624-3522751 (wd0 bn 3522687;
cn 3494 t
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