Re: using pkgsrc libs

2006-04-27 Thread Jeremy C. Reed
On Thu, 27 Apr 2006, Terry Tree wrote: > How to I add /usr/pkg/lib into the search path for the dynamic loader ? > > Also how do I add the /usr/pkg/include directory into the include path > for gcc ? Right now I'm doing #include "/usr/pkg/include/gdbm.h" > where as I'd like to do #include Or i

using pkgsrc libs

2006-04-27 Thread Terry Tree
How to I add /usr/pkg/lib into the search path for the dynamic loader ? Also how do I add the /usr/pkg/include directory into the include path for gcc ? Right now I'm doing #include "/usr/pkg/include/gdbm.h" where as I'd like to do #include # gcc -o main main.c -L/usr/pkg/lib -lgdbm # ./main te

Re: Cheap BSD DVD-ROM with DragonFly

2006-04-27 Thread Oliver Fromme
Trevor Kendall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > They have been listed for a long time already. Yes, with the standard FreeBSD+Dfly DVDs, but this is a different (special) product on the occasion of the LinuxTag 2006. Best regards Oliver -- Oliver Fromme, secnetix GmbH & Co. KG, Marktplatz 29,

Re: Cheap BSD DVD-ROM with DragonFly

2006-04-27 Thread Trevor Kendall
On 27 Apr 2006 10:44:32 GMT, Oliver Fromme <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi, > > Sorry for the following "shameless plug", but I think the > information might be useful for some people on this list. > > The German bookshop "Lehmanns" is currently publishing > a DVD-ROM (bundled with the LinuxTag 200

Cheap BSD DVD-ROM with DragonFly

2006-04-27 Thread Oliver Fromme
Hi, Sorry for the following "shameless plug", but I think the information might be useful for some people on this list. The German bookshop "Lehmanns" is currently publishing a DVD-ROM (bundled with the LinuxTag 2006 DVD) that contains the current versions (at the time of production) of all four

Re: New to DragonFly...

2006-04-27 Thread Dmitri Nikulin
On 4/27/06, Jonas Sundström <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > "Dmitri Nikulin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > ... > > Worthy archs are Alpha, Sparc (32 and 64), AMD64, i386, > > PowerPC, POWER5, IA64. The rest is not very useful. > > Am I missing one? Can you SMP ARM or MIPS? > > I believe these duals (a

Re: New to DragonFly...

2006-04-27 Thread Jonas Sundström
"Dmitri Nikulin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: ... > Worthy archs are Alpha, Sparc (32 and 64), AMD64, i386, > PowerPC, POWER5, IA64. The rest is not very useful. > Am I missing one? Can you SMP ARM or MIPS? I believe these duals (and the quads too?) are used in Cisco systems: http://www.broadcom.c