On Tue, Sep 27, 2005 at 12:18:24AM +0200, frantisek holop wrote:
> so how is $SUBJECT working for others?
> dumping core on me every once in a while...
> a ulimit issue? anybody seeing this?
> (i am staff login class)
on some sites in particular, it crashed on me regularly before the
update. wit
On Mon, Sep 26, 2005 at 10:58:47PM -0400, Brad Ely wrote:
> The way bsd.port.mk is written makes it fairly easy to implement
> the following for-{all,build,run}-depends target(s) to do ad-hoc
> operations with the ports infrastructure. Just pass in a statement
> to be executed within the context o
> Dear Portmaintainer,
>
> nmap crashs (core dump) on AMD64.
>
> I used nmap this way:
> nmap -sV -P0 -oN report.txt 194.55.223.0
>
> I did not compiled it with debugging-informations but here is the GDB-Output:
>
> sudo gdb -c nmap.core nmap
> GNU gdb 6.3
> Copyright 2004 Free Software Foundat
The way bsd.port.mk is written makes it fairly easy to implement
the following for-{all,build,run}-depends target(s) to do ad-hoc
operations with the ports infrastructure. Just pass in a statement
to be executed within the context of the makefile target.
For example:
(cd to port dir)
make for-al
Dear Portmaintainer,
nmap crashs (core dump) on AMD64.
I used nmap this way:
nmap -sV -P0 -oN report.txt 194.55.223.0
I did not compiled it with debugging-informations but here is the GDB-Output:
sudo gdb -c nmap.core nmap
GNU gdb 6.3
Copyright 2004 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
GDB is free so
hi there,
so how is $SUBJECT working for others?
dumping core on me every once in a while...
a ulimit issue? anybody seeing this?
(i am staff login class)
another issue: a page with a lot of images:
from a certain point in the page the images
are not loaded. and they are not broken of course.
Whyzzi wrote:
Does the base tftpd daemon that comes with OpenBSD support logging? If
not, can someone recommend a tftpd server that does?
Many Thanks in advance!
--
I know too much and yet not enough
Well, your signature quote is accurate :-) The man page doesn't reveal the
answer,
so thi
> CVSROOT: /cvs
> Module name: ports
> Changes by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2005/09/26 14:47:56
>
> Modified files:
> emulators/qemu : Makefile
> emulators/qemu/patches: patch-Makefile_target
>
> Log message:
> o add patch to permit osx x86 guest to run
> o fix Makefile.targe
Does the base tftpd daemon that comes with OpenBSD support logging? If
not, can someone recommend a tftpd server that does?
Many Thanks in advance!
--
I know too much and yet not enough
Hello,
a bug crept into the Icecast 2.3.0 release that prevented nsvtools from
working with it. This is the same port as submitted earlier, plus a new
patch-src_connection_c from the icecast SVN trunk at svn.xiph.org:
karl * r10076 /icecast/trunk/icecast/src/connection.c:
Fix a bug where a s
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On Mon, Sep 26, 2005 at 09:44:40PM +0200, Nikolay Sturm wrote:
>> http://tratt.net/laurie/obsd/ports/latex-beamer.tar.gz
> In what way is latex-beamer related to beamer, which comes with tetex?
> Are there any incompatibilities expected?
>> http://tratt.net/laurie/obsd/ports/pgf.tar.gz
> In what w
On Mon, Sep 26, 2005 at 09:49:45PM +0200, Michael Knudsen wrote:
> Quoting Marc Espie ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> > That's cool. Somehow, I haven't played a lot with latex recently, and I
> > thought beamer would be part of tetex.
>
> There seems to be something called beamer and pgf in
> print/teTeX/t
* Laurence Tratt [2005-09-26]:
> http://tratt.net/laurie/obsd/ports/latex-beamer.tar.gz
In what way is latex-beamer related to beamer, which comes with tetex?
Are there any incompatibilities expected?
> http://tratt.net/laurie/obsd/ports/pgf.tar.gz
In what way is pgf related to the pgf inclu
On Mon, Sep 26, 2005 at 07:57:41PM +0059, Laurence Tratt wrote:
> I have made available a port of the latex-beamer package to OpenBSD. From the
> blurb:
>
> The beamer class is a LaTeX class that allows you to create a beamer
> presentation. It can also be used to create slides. It behaves sim
I have made available a port of the latex-beamer package to OpenBSD. From the
blurb:
The beamer class is a LaTeX class that allows you to create a beamer
presentation. It can also be used to create slides. It behaves similarly to
other packages like Prosper, but has the advantage that it wor
too many changes to list here, but for the interested:
http://www.insecure.org/nmap/nmap_changelog.html
3.81 -> 3.93
tested on i386/amd64/sparc64
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