local
printer.
Joerg
On Thu, Jul 02, 2009 at 11:08:38AM -0700, Matthew Dillon wrote:
> Where is the wip/firefox? I've been using:
>
> cvs -d anon...@anoncvs.netbsd.org:/cvsroot update -Pd pkgsrc
Externally on pkgsrc-wip.sf.net.
Joerg
s is somewhat similar... In other words:
only Mac OS X, Windows and Linux use something other than OSS :)
Joerg
On Tue, Jun 02, 2009 at 11:46:53PM +0200, Francois Tigeot wrote:
> Pure madness.
Come on, it has gotten a lot better since the OpenOffice 1.x days.
I think they no longer use Pascal in the build system, not sure about
Java and Python though.
Joerg
On Thu, May 21, 2009 at 03:57:09AM +, Saifi Khan wrote:
> i could checkout the WIP (work in progress), but on attempting
> to build the /usr/pkgsrc/pkgin i get the following error:
wip checkout without main tree?
Joerg
re about breaking it...
Joerg
On Thu, Apr 30, 2009 at 06:55:47PM +0800, Sepherosa Ziehau wrote:
> Looks like yours doesn't have the "resource template". May be BIOS
> disabled it by default?
I'd bet it is not using the WinXP modus...
Joerg
installation method?
Consider running "pkg_info -D mysql-server" again...
Joerg
On Mon, Apr 13, 2009 at 04:57:55PM +0200, Erik Wikstr?m wrote:
> On 2009-04-13 15:10, Joerg Sonnenberger wrote:
> > On Mon, Apr 13, 2009 at 03:28:23PM +0300, Hasso Tepper wrote:
> >> The problem is that there is too many packages with common problem (for
> >> Drag
Maybe
> there is something wrong with our compiler? Examples of such packages are
> ham/fldigi, x11/nucleo and editors/notecase.
I don't think it is the compiler. I also can't find any other *system*
header on NetBSD that pulls in unistd.h (except getopt.h, but that does
so on DragonFly as well).
Joerg
#x27;t need any kind of manual
resource allocation other than what ACPI already allows. Been there,
done that.
Joerg
pdate until
you switch to pkgsrc-2009Q1.
If you find a problem, please report it. I can't guaranty a bug slipped
through, given the nature of the change.
Joerg
On Tue, Mar 03, 2009 at 06:58:37PM +0800, Sepherosa Ziehau wrote:
> Thanks to Johannes Hofmann's work, iwi(4)'s firmware is upgraded to 3.0.
sysutils/iwi-firmware3?
Joerg
On Wed, Feb 18, 2009 at 11:36:41AM -0800, Matthew Dillon wrote:
>
> :
> :On Wed, Feb 18, 2009 at 10:49:29PM +1100, Dmitri Nikulin wrote:
> :> #define RB_AUGMENT(x) ((void)x)
> :
> :Replace that with
> :#define RB_AUGMENT(x) do { (void)x; } while (0)
> :
> :Joerg
>
On Wed, Feb 18, 2009 at 10:49:29PM +1100, Dmitri Nikulin wrote:
> #define RB_AUGMENT(x) ((void)x)
Replace that with
#define RB_AUGMENT(x) do { (void)x; } while (0)
Joerg
On Sat, Jan 03, 2009 at 03:35:55PM +0100, Simon 'corecode' Schubert wrote:
> -100, neg, horrible solution. can't let changes in world be dictated
> by whatever in pkgsrc.
Right, just lets randomly change ABIs of system libraries. Oh wait.
Joerg
tive SMP.
Otherwise it can bring down the build time a lot.
Joerg
ok
> at /usr/local.
Because /usr/local is for the administrator to install its own stuff.
You should strongly avoid mixing managed and unmanaged files, so it
would mean either installing manual stuff somewhere else or put the
managed things somewhere else. The pkgsrc approach is the latter as sane
default.
Joerg
maximum TCP window
sizes as the BSD stack will not advertise window scaling if it doesn't
need it (IIRC). Do you have a firewall in between? At least old PF
(not sure which is in src right now) had issues with window scaling.
Joerg
efault.
Joerg
On Sat, Nov 15, 2008 at 04:31:55AM +1100, Petr Janda wrote:
> > Is net.inet.tcp.path_mtu_discovery=1?
> >
> > Joerg
>
> No, it was set to 0. is it supposed to be set to 1? If so, should the default
> be 1? As far as documentation goes Ive read most of modern UNIX syst
On Fri, Nov 14, 2008 at 08:15:04PM +1100, Petr Janda wrote:
> Supposedly the problem here is that the sending machine has got a firewall
> in front of it thats blocking ICMP MUST FRAGMENT.
Is net.inet.tcp.path_mtu_discovery=1?
Joerg
On Wed, Nov 12, 2008 at 12:54:28PM +0100, dark0s Optik wrote:
> Where is defined getline C function in DragonFlyBSD ?
There is no getline function in C. There is fgets and the more useful,
but less portable fgetln.
Joerg
On Thu, Nov 06, 2008 at 09:13:58PM +0100, Daniel Olsson wrote:
> is there a way for someone to import a device driver from the fbsd source
> tree for my wirless card to dflybsd? Beacuse freebsd recognize it but dfly
> doesn't
What driver is it using for it?
Joerg
On Tue, Oct 07, 2008 at 12:56:39AM -0400, Justin C. Sherrill wrote:
> Is there a firewire block device that could correspond to the CD drive?
They are supposed to use SBP (SCSI over IEEE1394) and just appear as
normal SCSI CD-ROM. Are you sure the firewire controller itself is
supported?
Joerg
;t. It depends on chipset and cpu to be new enough, mostly.
All Intel CPUs with MONITOR support should be able to do C2 and most
newer PCI chipsets have support for C2 at least. Whether or not it can
be accessed via ACPI is a separate question.
Joerg
tories in
various programs like find(1). You don't have to change the link count
for every file create/destroy, only directories.
Joerg
stem where the directories have a fixed size of
0. I don't think that should be done, it is helpful for other things.
Nevertheless, it should likely check the link count...
Joerg
anges to the Buffer
Cache etc. Otherwise I agree.
Joerg
sure what you mean with "atomicity", but can you
demonstrate even *one* filesystem where writes of two processes are
atomic relative to each other? I don't know any.
There are also very good reasons why Unix filesystem IO never was
transactional. It is way too expensive and complex to allow that.
Joerg
On Sun, Jul 27, 2008 at 07:21:21PM -0400, Constantine A. Murenin wrote:
> Or like `pkg_add -u` on OpenBSD? :-)
When did you last read the pkg_add man page coming with pkgsrc? :)
Joerg
s
can only overlap, if they one is char or share definition. That's a bit
simplified. It is something you really want to explicitly turn off for a
kernel...
Joerg
warnings about
> possible use of initialized variables in functions that are in query.c.
This is depending a lot on the call graph analyser and without
optimising it simply isn't done.
Joerg
er rebuild and have
> it go much faster because less packages will need to be built.
If it still doesn't work, please give me the presolve.log.
Joerg
se.
Did I say I hate how upstream hasn't cared about including the patches
since Firefox 1.0.7 at least?
Joerg
y UTF8 as locale when mounting the filesystem? See -L.
Joerg
sh modules, no
surprise.
Joerg
On Tue, Jul 01, 2008 at 10:33:30AM -0700, Matthew Dillon wrote:
> Speaking of pkgsrc, what should we be making available for the
> release? The latest quarterly or the pkgsrc HEAD ?
I'd go with HEAD, given that it is frozen already.
Joerg
t; something that is temporarily broken?
Never used that and all I tried failed very badly when I needed it.
Consider using a wrapper script for cc/c++ instead.
Joerg
spec
file. Essentially, don't do this.
Joerg
On Thu, May 22, 2008 at 10:24:39PM +0300, Jordan Gordeev wrote:
> Is there a reason that Path MTU discovery is not turned on by default?
At least in the past it created issues with lots of broken firewalls
that block all kinds of ICMP.
Joerg
On Mon, May 12, 2008 at 07:37:32PM +0200, dark0s Optik wrote:
> I've installed opera, but when I lanch it, console outputs
Load linux emulation.
Joerg
s 7z's lack of a proper library interface?
Joerg
On Sun, May 11, 2008 at 05:16:51PM +0200, Robert Luciani wrote:
> Also, packages with special licenses are removed.
Just use the normal upload script and it will reduce the list
automatically according to the NO_BIN_ON_FTP attribute.
Joerg
should have all the patches. You are welcome to complain
to the gnulib folks for not including them...
Joerg
On Tue, Apr 01, 2008 at 02:53:52AM +0200, Michael Neumann wrote:
> I don't know why, but my application raises an illegal instruction (signal
> 4) exception if it is linked with -pthread.
Main binary must be linked against libpthread if any DSO mgiht depend on
that.
Joerg
rst page of the
file. Is this after the GPLv3 move?
Joerg
xf86-input-mouse, xf86-input-kbd and your video driver. You
normally will need at least xauth and xinit from the application package
as well.
Joerg
should be noted that the results for my other build machine (not
building for unrelated reasons) used a vmware setup for DragonFly and
was doing bulk builds in less than 4 days (one machine / core).
Something like that would cost < 1000 EUR today.
Joerg
On Mon, Mar 24, 2008 at 01:12:35PM -0700, Dave Hayes wrote:
> The package x11/Xrender is in meta-pkgs/modular-xorg-libs. I'll
> poke this information over on pkgsrc-users. Thanks for the response.
No, it isn't. It never was.
Joerg
ly a sign that it tries to link with libXt for testing.
Whether or not it actually *needs* libXt is a separate issue.
Joerg
hat _SC_NPROCESSORS_ONLN is a enum?
No, not really. The original patch just hard-coded 1, which is good
enough.
Joerg
an one thread by default.
Joerg
d CPU, the rest is
identical.
Joerg
On Mon, Mar 10, 2008 at 06:31:20PM +, Christopher Rawnsley wrote:
>
> On 9 Mar 2008, at 19:22, Joerg Sonnenberger wrote:
>> I suppose this is the same problem I have seen in NetBSD. Basically,
>> some firmware images reenable interrupts when the legacy support is
>>
found in NetBSD's UHCI driver.
Joerg
On Fri, Jan 25, 2008 at 05:58:34PM +, Johannes Hofmann wrote:
> what is the correct way to use iconv.h from /usr/include instead of
> /usr/pkg/include ?
Symlink it in yet another directory that is included before
/usr/pkg/include in the search path.
Joerg
On Wed, Jan 16, 2008 at 02:35:48AM +, Vincent Stemen wrote:
> I am not clear how to access it.
Try something like the attached script.
Joerg
update.sh
Description: Bourne shell script
On Tue, Jan 15, 2008 at 10:23:27PM +, Vincent Stemen wrote:
> Is the repository available via rsync and, if not, I am curious as to
> why not? Rsync is robust, popular, portable, and written in C.
Yes. Check the mirror list, e.g. allbsd has it.
Joerg
Hmm,
>An easy solution to this problem (suggested by a friend of mine) is
>simply to run sshd on a port other than 22.
Yeah, I considered this, too, but finally came to the conclusion it's
uncool to do so. :-)
Like I said, there are many different ways and applications out there,
enough for eve
Yeah,
>There are two issues that I see. The first is that the hosts.allow
>file can potentially become huge
That's painfully true, and I admit I've not given this any second
thoughts. What I can say for my box I ran here, it's experiencing
approximately one attack per day, so I believe
I tested this stuff for about two weeks now, and I'm still having fun
watching my blacklist file grow and remote sites bouncing off at the
gate.
So, maybe this is what you've been looking for, and due to its small
size, I dare to directly attach the archive to this post.
Enjoy the show
--Joerg
begin 644 blt.tar.gz
M'XL(".,G=$<``V)L="YT87(`[5S]5]M&E^ZOZ*\8!!3(&MD&`BU=WG<)F(8-
MX!Q,MMN3I(DLC[$667(U$HY[./NW[W/OZ,O&)-W6(NUY-3D!8TDS=^[G>-[:;^[M[^+[9V&TVOGE>.F5HL8KL
M4(AOPB#X+"?&`RF]IR#H:5O7B^I7K:.3BU9Y8T">+9SZ[DJ$M=!X"D9&0L>Q#`VFIOBIX$=
MK2L1#5SU3^-_9YIAG/7%)(C%AN?>2C&4FT)^&LG0E;XC13>,(RGZ08
it seemed
> that DragonFlyBSD would be a good choice.
After using such a setup for over 2 years -- avoid it if you can. The
LDAP part I mean.
Joerg
On Tue, Dec 11, 2007 at 05:19:27PM +0100, Matthias Schmidt wrote:
> Thanks, I wasn't aware of this file. The file is not very parser
> friendly, compared with the INDEX file :)
Huh? That file is easy to process with awk(1), that makes it by
definition parser friendly :-)
Joerg
t been packaged, because frankly I haven't seen
the need for it. Do you have a setup where it is helpful?
Joerg
On Mon, Nov 12, 2007 at 08:53:46PM +, Johannes Hofmann wrote:
> Joerg Sonnenberger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On Mon, Nov 12, 2007 at 06:58:30PM +, Johannes Hofmann wrote:
> >> va_copy(va1, va);
> >> n = vsnprintf(s->st
positions shown and restores their values before returning to the caller.
Joerg
On Mon, Nov 12, 2007 at 06:58:30PM +, Johannes Hofmann wrote:
> va_copy(va1, va);
> n = vsnprintf(s->str + s->len, s->size - s->len, format, va);
> va_end(va1);
va -> va1 in the call to vsnprintf. Also consider using vasprintf.
Joerg
On Thu, Nov 08, 2007 at 12:05:25PM -0800, Matthew Dillon wrote:
> :I know that various signal handlers used floating point and the issues
> :reported fall into the category of "likely overwritten FPU state".
> :
> :Joerg
>
> Should we start saving and re
On Thu, Nov 08, 2007 at 02:17:21PM +0100, Simon 'corecode' Schubert wrote:
> Joerg Sonnenberger wrote:
> > On Thu, Nov 08, 2007 at 02:07:55PM +0800, Sepherosa Ziehau wrote:
> >> My problem with "/dev/sysmouse" is that my mouse pointer will go to
> &g
gnal handlers.
At least about the second: there's nothing in ISO C suggesting anything
else.
Joerg
On Thu, Nov 08, 2007 at 02:07:55PM +0800, Sepherosa Ziehau wrote:
> My problem with "/dev/sysmouse" is that my mouse pointer will go to
> upper left corner and can't move anymore.
Sounds like the FPU-used-in-signal handler issue.
Joerg
t OpenJDK to port it to
> DragonFly. Being GPL, it'd be a(n almost) complete Java solution.
Thanks for volunteering to do it.
Joerg
On Sun, Sep 16, 2007 at 04:48:29PM +, Steve Mynott wrote:
> I've been experimenting with the recent release of pcc -- a newer version
> of the classic portable cc.
It cannot work without adding TLS support first. errno is using that.
Joerg
On Mon, Sep 10, 2007 at 09:31:18PM -0700, Dave Hayes wrote:
> Joerg Sonnenberger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > No, it is a complete mess. If you really want to keep them separate, use
> > a second directory like /etc/rc.d.pkg and change /etc/rc to scan that as
> > well
he a
> > rcorder tag to then use rcorder to order them.
>
> This sounds like a good thing to bring to DragonFly. :)
No, it is a complete mess. If you really want to keep them separate, use
a second directory like /etc/rc.d.pkg and change /etc/rc to scan that as
well.
Joerg
w
translated into proper ACPI events, some others are handled in hardware.
Which are handled and which not is BIOS specific now.
Joerg
edded Controller if the OS currently running wants to
use ACPI. It most likely also provides a vendor specific control via the
ACPI EC API, but no support for that is present in DragonFly. The joys
of ACPI. It might also be a slightly different initialisation, but that
is very hard to tell in an abstract mail like this.
Joerg
erver 1.3.0nb2 and try with that. A merge fault removed
from essential patches and this is one of the side effects.
Joerg
/chlamydia.fs.ei.tum.de/pub/DragonFly/packages/stable/DragonFly-1.10/kde/
>> Should this be considered as a bug? :-)
>
> A pkgsrc problem. kdenetwork didn't build.
s/pkgsrc/KDE/
Joerg
On Mon, Aug 13, 2007 at 05:56:33PM -0400, Justin C. Sherrill wrote:
> Technically, we can remove PKG_DBDIR, LOCALBASE< VARBASE, and X11_TYPE, as
> the values we have in /etc/mk.conf are the defaults on DragonFly anyway.
> Joerg, can you confirm this?
For X11_TYPE yes, for the othe
On Mon, Aug 13, 2007 at 08:28:32AM +0200, Pieter Dumon wrote:
> however, /etc/mk.conf contains
> X11_TYPE=xorg
> (within the .ifdef BSD_PKG_MK .endif)
Just remove that one, there should be /usr/pkg/etc/mk.conf which should
be used instead.
Joerg
On Sat, Aug 11, 2007 at 03:36:12PM -0400, Chris Turner wrote:
> Joerg Sonnenberger wrote:
> > On Sat, Aug 11, 2007 at 03:16:44PM -0400, Chris Turner wrote:
> >>> ${ctl_command} ${apache_flags} -k ${action}
> >
> > Why the -k?
> >
> > Joerg
>
&
; ERROR: - "pkg_delete libxslt-1.1.20" and "/usr/pkg/bin/bmake
...
The only package I can find that explicitly requests 1.1.21 is
py-libxslt. And that makes sense as they are quite right together.
Joerg
On Sat, Aug 11, 2007 at 03:16:44PM -0400, Chris Turner wrote:
> > ${ctl_command} ${apache_flags} -k ${action}
Why the -k?
Joerg
know what the general opinion of pkgsrc developers about
> pkgjam.org is...
It is a nice idea and a nice testbed for those. I'm not sure it can
really work. I'm not sure either how much of the discussion ended up in
the video from pkgsrccon :-)
Joerg
On Thu, Aug 09, 2007 at 01:22:27AM +1000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I decided to try spamd/greylisting so I configured pf.conf the following way:
Don't rdr into the 127/8, use a different subnet.
Joerg
On Wed, Aug 08, 2007 at 02:04:57PM -0300, Sd?vtaker wrote:
> Did someone port ap22-subversion to DFBSD?
You have to build subversion-base with option apache22.
This is related to the incompatibility of apr versions between
Apache 2.0 and Apache 2.2.
Joerg
On Sun, Aug 05, 2007 at 06:57:47PM +0200, Gergo Szakal wrote:
> Clean your source tree with pkgtools/pkgclean first, the mk.conf change
> still applies.
No, it doesn't.
Joerg
hrough anoncvs, which also requires a bunch of extra
> steps which are only documented in a few places.
ftp.netbsd.org has tarballs of anoncvs checkouts. That makes the initial
setup much faster.
Joerg
On Wed, Aug 01, 2007 at 03:18:27AM +0200, Gergo Szakal wrote:
> Were you doing this with MAKE_JOBS > 1?
Ceraintly not. Noone should do bulk builds with MAKE_JOBS. But see my
mails on the topic on tech-pkg why I consider this "feature" a
mistake...
Joerg
On Sat, Jul 28, 2007 at 12:55:21PM -0700, Matthew Dillon wrote:
> Why firefox is doing that I have no idea.
Let me make a bet: realpath(3).
Joerg
On Fri, Jul 27, 2007 at 07:00:21PM -0700, Joseph Garcia wrote:
> SENDMAIL_LDFLAGS=-L/usr/pkg/lib
Add -R/usr/pkg/lib here as well.
Joerg
On Fri, Jul 13, 2007 at 01:34:10PM -0400, Alexander Neundorf wrote:
> On Friday 13 July 2007 13:22, Joerg Sonnenberger wrote:
> > On Fri, Jul 13, 2007 at 12:53:49PM -0400, Alexander Neundorf wrote:
> > > > The prefix is fully user-settable and the patch ensures
> >
r. But as I said above, this
conflicts with Joe User installing cmake by hand.
Joerg
ttable and the patch ensures
that cmake works with dependencies installed via pkgsrc. This is even
more important for X11 now because of modular Xorg.
Joerg
On Fri, Jul 13, 2007 at 10:21:57AM -0400, Alexander Neundorf wrote:
> On Friday 13 July 2007 10:11, Joerg Sonnenberger wrote:
> > On Fri, Jul 13, 2007 at 09:58:05AM -0400, Alexander Neundorf wrote:
> > > the build system CMake (http://www.cmake.org), which is used by several
&
ly
uname -v:
DragonFly 1.8.0-RELEASE #0: Mon Jan 29 18:17:49 PST 2007
root@:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/GENERIC
name -m:
i386
uname -r:
1.8.0-RELEASE
Joerg
it working after 1.10 release as well ;).
> :
> :--
> :Hasso Tepper
>
> Good point. I'll call the release 1.10 but I'll use 195000 for
> DragonFly_version.
Why not simply continue counting and use 1A...
Joerg
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