> It would be good if someone could make sure that this patch *REALLY* makes
> its way upstream now, as I don't have the time right now to follow up on
> this.
>
Thanks,
Im compiling now. Maybe the patch should check for DragonFly so it doesnt
break on FreeBSD.
Petr
: I've been trying to update my workstation to kde4 but the last package
: kde-workspace4 fails to build with this error:
:
: http://avalon.dragonflybsd.org/reports/20091123.0451/kdebase-
: workspace4-4.3.1/build.log
:
: Is this difficult to fix?
:
: Thanks,
: Petr
Absolutely not and I already
Hi,
I've been trying to update my workstation to kde4 but the last package
kde-workspace4 fails to build with this error:
http://avalon.dragonflybsd.org/reports/20091123.0451/kdebase-workspace4-4.3.1/build.log
Is this difficult to fix?
Thanks,
Petr
Okay just presuming a few things here.
1.) your proxy HTTP server is in a DMZ or out front and the other HTTP
server(s) are behind a firewall.
2.) I glean that mod_proxy is statically compiled while mod_proxy_http is a
dynamically loaded (sub) module. Grep your LoadModule directives to see w
On Sat, January 16, 2010 7:06 am, Ulrich Spörlein wrote:
> So what's to be done? If fortunes2 is merged into fortunes, a lot of
> possible offensive quotes (previously in fortunes-o) would suddenly show
> up.
Doing an exact match (and assuming my math/sorting isn't bad):
Shared in fortunes and
On Sat, January 16, 2010 12:42 pm, Colin Adams wrote:
> Well, I compiled it and got it working - well sort of - my results
> aren't satisfactory, but it may be that I don't know how to do reverse
> proxying properly, despite following the guides.
I haven't done that myself, so I'm no help.
You ma
Well, I compiled it and got it working - well sort of - my results
aren't satisfactory, but it may be that I don't know how to do reverse
proxying properly, despite following the guides.
2010/1/16 Justin C. Sherrill :
> On Sat, January 16, 2010 8:57 am, Colin Adams wrote:
>> Actually it seems mod_
On Sat, January 16, 2010 8:57 am, Colin Adams wrote:
> Actually it seems mod_proxy, mod_proxy_http and mod_headers are all
> statically compile din.
>
> As mod_proxy_html is an external module, i expect i shall have to
> compile that myself. But if anyone know different, please let me know.
My ins
Actually it seems mod_proxy, mod_proxy_http and mod_headers are all
statically compile din.
As mod_proxy_html is an external module, i expect i shall have to
compile that myself. But if anyone know different, please let me know.
Thanks.
2010/1/16 Colin Adams :
> Hello,
>
> I need to install mod_
Hello,
I need to install mod_proxy, mod_headers, mod_proxy_http, and
mod_proxy_html for Apache.
I can't find these using pkg_search. Do I have to build these from
source outside of the pkgsrc system, or are there packages for them
somewhere?
--
Colin Adams
Preston,
Lancashire,
ENGLAND
Hi all,
the branch at
http://gitweb.dragonflybsd.org/~uqs/games.git/history/style:/games
contains a large number of improvements to the fortune datfiles [1,2]
but I've hit a wall in how to handle the cookie duplication.
First of all, why did BSD come with a fortunes2 file (that duplicates
much of
11 matches
Mail list logo