I went to www.gmail.com. One of those websites that dont work.
Petr
walt wrote:
Petr Janda wrote:
I still dont find libcrypto in the trace.
Did you open an encrypted website while you were tracing?
I installed /usr/pkgsrc/print/hpijs, as I have done before, then moved
foomatic -rip and the filter file, /ppd/HP-LaserJet_1320-hpijs.ppd.gz,
from the work directory and to printcap where to find them. This has
always worked in FreeBSD and up to DragonFlyBSD 1.2. The print/hpijs,
as far as I
Jeremy C. Reed wrote:
> What errors were you receiving?
Here is the work.log for the erroneous gettext:
http://rnrdoctor2.sytes.net/worklog
:One thing I used to do (before hearing I shouldn't) is:
:
: if( symlink(pid,"file.lock")){
: # I have a lock, readlink() gives others the PID.
: }
:
:Are symlinks atomic across NFS?
Yes, symlinks and open() with O_CREAT|O_EXCL are atomic across NFS.
Bryan Berch wrote:
> The error message is:
>
> lp: cannot execv(/usr/local/bin/foomatic-rip): No file or directory
foomatic-rip is part of the foomatic-filters package. Do you have
that installed?
On Wed, 13 Sep 2006, Gergo Szakal wrote:
> Hi again, I have build DF with SMP support on a dual PII-server. I have
> added the following options to mk.conf in order to enable compiling on 2
> CUPs:
>
> WRAPPER_UPDATE_CACHE=no
> MAKE_FLAGS+=-j2
>
> MAny pkgsrc packages (i. e. glib) won't build,
I did a fresh install of 1.6, then moved to preview, on a box that was
running 1.2. I set up printing the same as was on 1.2, but no printing
will occur.
My /etc/printcap:
lp|LaserJet|lj|LJ|lj|line|:\
:lp=/dev/lpt0:\
:af=/etc/foomatic/HP-LaserJet_1320-hpijs.ppd:\
:if=/usr/pkg/bin
In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Matthew Dillon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> mentions:
>:Has anyone had much success with NFS locking? (where would one
>:go if they wanted to understand the details?)
>:
>:I've read that it's been fixed for some time, that I need to run
>:rpc.statd and rpc.lockd (and in fact, mutt co
Am Donnerstag, 14. September 2006 09:33 schrieb Joerg Sonnenberger:
> On Wed, Sep 13, 2006 at 01:34:34PM -0700, walt wrote:
> > The basic problem is whether an OS uses libpthread or libc_r
> > for the threading library. Unfortunately, I have no idea why
> > developers choose one over the other --
:Has anyone had much success with NFS locking? (where would one
:go if they wanted to understand the details?)
:
:I've read that it's been fixed for some time, that I need to run
:rpc.statd and rpc.lockd (and in fact, mutt complains unless I run
:these) I'm assuming 'statd' locks the local file and
Petr Janda wrote:
> I still dont find libcrypto in the trace.
Did you open an encrypted website while you were tracing?
Petr Janda wrote:
Hi,
A friend of mine wants to try DragonFly on his old P75 which doesnt have
a bootable cdrom drive(It has a cd rom drive but cant boot from it). Is
there a way to boot the cd from a floppy?
Unfortunately not. What I usually do in such a case is to plug the
harddisk into a
Hi,
A friend of mine wants to try DragonFly on his old P75 which doesnt have
a bootable cdrom drive(It has a cd rom drive but cant boot from it). Is
there a way to boot the cd from a floppy?
Petr
Has anyone had much success with NFS locking? (where would one
go if they wanted to understand the details?)
I've read that it's been fixed for some time, that I need to run
rpc.statd and rpc.lockd (and in fact, mutt complains unless I run
these) I'm assuming 'statd' locks the local file and lockd
On Wed, Sep 13, 2006 at 01:34:34PM -0700, walt wrote:
> The basic problem is whether an OS uses libpthread or libc_r
> for the threading library. Unfortunately, I have no idea why
> developers choose one over the other -- maybe someone here could
> 'splain it to us? I get the feeling that there i
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