As corecode said, it's possible something in Gnome, which makes it hard to
tell. You may want to bring to the Gnome developers.
Hm. As I said in my post, on the other BSD flavours I have no problem. I
run gnome on all of them. Which makes it for me hard to believe it's a
(general) gnome
Have you looked at:
http://wiki.dragonflybsd.org/index.cgi/HowToPkgsrc?highlight=%28CategoryHowTo%29
HTH
-jr
Thank you. No, only looked at the handbook.
Seems like this is more confusing than necessary (as per usual).
This is part of the fonts.conf of my linux machine, so it is
probably not quite right for DFly:
!-- Font directory list --
dir/usr/share/fonts/dir
dir/usr/local/share/fonts/dir
Add some font pathes to emul/linux/etc/fontconfig/local.conf and/or
fonts.conf (the former more correct, the latter easier)
Joerg
I only have local.conf.instsys in /usr/pkg/emul/linux/etc/fonts. And
that says:
!--
Special setup used only during the installation of SuSE Linux.
stays on screen, and nothing happens. If I
e.g. start swriter, with 'ps ax' I can see there are 6 of the same
processes of swriter. If I start swriter by hand in a terminal, crtl-c
ends the startup, but not the processes. I have to kill those by 'kill -9'
Do I miss something?
Thanks,
Huub
Try this new version:
http://leaf.dragonflybsd.org/~wa1ter/xmms.tgz
Untar the file in /usr/pkgsrc/audio and build/install as usual.
For me, the CD now shows up in the plugins list -- but I can't
figure out how to ask xmms to play a CD :o/
Thank you working great now...as for playing a
search the net for a solution, but found none telling me how
to actually add a plugin (the xmms homepage doesn't mention it either).
Can someone please give a hint?
Thanks,
Huub
I find it's not that simple. When I start xmms I see this error:
/usr/pkg/lib/xmms/Input/libcdaudio.so: Undefined symbol read_audio_data
and so the CD player never shows in the Configure dialog.
I don't know why the symbol is missing. I wonder if this another ld-elf
problem?
Earlier I
Hm. I just installed with no problems. What error do you see?
This:
# make install clean
Unknown modifier '1'
Unknown modifier 'u'
../../emulators/suse_linux/../../mk/bsd.prefs.mk, line 568: Could not
find /mk/wrapper/wrapper-defs.mk
../../emulators/suse_linux/../../mk/bsd.prefs.mk,
For pkgsrc you must use bmake instead of make.
Uhhmmmthank you..but after successfully installing:
$ /usr/pkg/bin/realplayergold
/usr/pkg/lib/RealPlayer/realplay.bin: error while loading shared
libraries: libstdc++.so.5: cannot open shared object file: No such file
or directory
I
pkgsrc/meta-pkgs/suse10 contains the entire suse distribution except
the kernel, so it's huge. Make sure you have plenty of disk space.
You will also need to show linux apps where to find the fonts, but I
can't remember how to do it. I think you put a symlink somewhere.
Thank you.
this? BTW, in 1.6, X worked great.
Thanks,
Huub
You mean the cursor moves when X is not running, at the console?
If so, you are running the mouse daemon and that is what is using
psm0. moused then passes the mouse input to /dev/sysmouse which
is what X should use instead of psm0. You can also disable moused
if you don't want the console
Hi,
I run DFBSD 1.9. In pkgsrc/multimedia I find RealPlayerGold, but make
install clean stops in error. How do I build it? First download the rpm
from real.com? and then?
Thanks,
Huub
Hi,
I have 1.6.0 running and just downloaded and burned 1.8.0, But for a
proper upgrade and keeping applications and settings installed, I
suppose I shouldn't use the cd but rather upgrade according to the handbook?
Thanks
Huub
directory `/usr/obj/pkgsrc/lang/mono/work/mono-1.1.13.8.1'
gmake: *** [all] Error 2
*** Error code 2
Stop.
bmake: stopped in /usr/pkgsrc/lang/mono
*** Error code 1
Stop.
bmake: stopped in /usr/pkgsrc/lang/mono
su-3.2#
Can somebody help me out on this?
Thanks,
Huub
fixed in -DEVEL. I will backport the fix to 1.6 in a moment.
cheers
simon
Just did cvs up, but the build went wrong again. Any idea when I can
have the fixed version?
What version of DFly are you using?
See o.p.: 1.6.0
Aha! Just above the real command line message is the real error:
snip
I can't get past boost-libs, so I can't confirm the compiler error. If
you try the build again from the beginning is the error exactly in the
same place every time?
Simon 'corecode' Schubert wrote:
Huub wrote:
From: Huub v.niekerk at hccnet.nl@crater.dragonflybsd.org
could you please fix your email-address? This is annoying.
cheers
simon
No, sorry. This is to prevent emailscanning by bots.
The permissions are not controlled by DragonFly, they are controlled
by firefox.
Ok.
Maybe the problem is your umask. What is your umask set to ?
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Jeremy C. Reed wrote:
On Wed, 3 Jan 2007, Huub wrote:
I was wondering why I got disk full without having many apps
installed. Now df -k tells me /usr is very small and /home is very
large. Is there any smart way I can change this without having to
reinstall DFBSD?
Move your /usr to /home
Thank you. Other question though: when installing packages with pkg_add
I noticed that most of them are intended for DF 1.6.1. My CD has 1.6.0,
and the download-sites only provide 1.6.0 as well. Where can I get 1.6.1?
Hi,
I'm trying to get my sound working. So far, I've put
snd_via8233_load=YES in my rc.conf. But which files should I install
next? esound and aumix are installed, but what should be installed as well?
Thanks,
Huub
That should be all you need to do, if that's your sound chipset and it's
supported. Check /var/log/dmesg for error messages.
According to the mainboard data, the chip = VIA VT8235.
BIOS says: vendor=0x1106, dev=0x3059.
dmesg | grep 0x3059: pci0: unknown card (vendor=0x1106, dev=0x3059) at
foo_load=YES should go to /boot/loader.conf not to rc.conf. A good
advice would be to try to load the kld with kldload by hand and see
if it gets detected, but before loading the module please stop moused.
You can start it after loading the module and see if it's detected.
I have several
Yeah, and also the via module.
Thanks you. I have my sound working now.
sound_load=YES
snd_ich_load=YES
is what I have (with an Intel onboard something.)
BTW, is there any good console music player that supports ReplayGain, Musepack,
APE, FLAC and optionally WMA?
Sorry. Can't help you
walt wrote:
Gergo Szakal wrote:
On Tue, 02 Jan 2007 22:43:58 +0100
Huub v.niekerk at hccnet.nl wrote:
foo_load=YES should go to /boot/loader.conf not to rc.conf. A good
advice would be to try to load the kld with kldload by hand and see
if it gets detected, but before loading the module
Jeremy C. Reed wrote:
On Wed, 3 Jan 2007, Huub wrote:
I was wondering why I got disk full without having many apps
installed. Now df -k tells me /usr is very small and /home is very
large. Is there any smart way I can change this without having to
reinstall DFBSD?
Move your /usr to /home
Hi,
I built firefox2, but it doesn't keep any changes in preferences,
bookmarks etc. What could be wrong?
Thanks,
Huub
Huub wrote:
Hi,
I built firefox2, but it doesn't keep any changes in preferences,
bookmarks etc. What could be wrong?
Thanks,
Huub
Ok, must be some rights issue. When I start it as root, it works ok.
Try starting from a terminal as normal user and check the output.
I did that and found nothing odd compared with the root. Can you tell me
what specific output should be there with what rights?
I've been having trouble with both firefox1 and 2, as someone else
also posted recently. The problem I see is that firefox will start,
run for about five seconds, and the quit with no output of any
kind. Deleting ~/.mozilla/firefox doesn't help, although it does
get re-created on the next try.
I noticed that thunderbird or firefox (can't remember) did not keep
changes. turned out that the prefs file was created 444 instead of
644. don't know why they pulled this stunt.
Just checked on that: my profiles.ini has 644. Something odd happened as
well: there was a 2nd .default
*** ** 'cd /usr/pkgsrc/mail/thunderbird /usr/pkg/bin/bmake update
CLEANDEPENDS=yes' failed
What could this be? I can't do anything right now, since it would leave
my system useless (no firefox, no links, no thunderbird, etc).
Thanks,
Huub
make[3]: Leaving directory
`/usr/obj/pkgsrc/mail/thunderbird/work/mozilla/toolkit/components/build'
make[3]: write error
I recognize that 'write error' as an old bug which was fixed months ago.
I can't remember at the moment what the fix was :o( but the answer is
buried in the mail-list
Well, I'm running DF 1.6 with the latest pkgsrc (cvs from 3 days ago).
And this thunderbird is 1.5.0.9, gmake is GNU Make 3.81. Any suggestions?
It turned out my system was unusable. Reinstalling from scratch.
Well, the 'euid != 0' part means that you are not root while running
this, which (in my opinion) you shouldn't have too. Try creating the
director manually or try running it as root once.
--
Erik Wikström
Thanks. Changed to root, created the directory manually and had to chmod
it to 1777.
Hi,
According to the manual, I have to either build the new version,
deinstall the old one, install the new one and clean up or use pkg_chk.
On NetBSD there is make update. Isn't there something like that on
DragonFlyBSD?
Thanks,
Huub
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When looking for this via altavista, I found the building does show this
and builds well, but it doesn't report any stalling in the build. Anyone
an idea on this?
Thanks,
Huub
to create listener for local
** (gnome-session:746): WARNING **: Cannot establish any listening sockets
It starts ok, but after the initial graphical screen it falls back to
console. Anyone an idea?
Thanks,
Huub
for solutions but found none.
Thanks,
Huub
The one time I saw a similar error message, it turned out to be
correct: there was a 'work' directory left over from a previous
(failed) build attempt. Removing the old 'work' directory fixed
the problem.
Thank you, but after removal it continues with this error:
work -
Did you do a 'bmake clean' in /usr/pkgsrc/devel/glib2 ? I'm assuming that
if you manually removed the work directory under /usr/obj, references to
it will still exist.
Good point. I did a manual remove. Now, after a bmake clean it did do ok.
Hi,
Using DBSD 1.6 and pkgsrc, I want to install gnome, but don't want to
build it. Which gnome-package should I take for pkg_add to get all of
gnome installed?
Thanks,
Huub
Hi,
What is the easiest way to upgrade from 1.2 to 1.4? I've burned the 1.4
iso, but that only installs the system. Can I only do cvsup on the
kernel and portstree?
Thanks,
Huub
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