Kris Kennaway wrote:
On Wed, Mar 22, 2006 at 09:55:34PM +0100, Erik N?rgaard wrote:
Marc G. Fournier wrote:
I am using 6.1-PRERELEASE which has actually been upgraded from 6.1-BETA3. The system as such is stable, but there are some nuisances. These are not fatal in any way but may cause confusion. So in particular if you're new to FreeBSD, better stay with 6.0.
Like ... ?
Well, I have another machine at work which for some yet unknown reason requires me to reload the pf rule set in order to fetch - I posted on that last week.

And I have minor errors like when I run "man pf.conf" and exit the man-page then I get this error:

col: write error
grotty:<standard input> (<standard input>):31713:fatal error: output error

Did you file PRs?  If not, and you only posted to this list, your
emails did not reach any of the relevant people.

No, I need to investigate more and ensure me that it has not been a passing error.

For example, the mentioned problem with pf, I first thougt it was a misconfiguration problem that fetch didn't use passive ftp, in which case this was the right forum.

Then by accident I discovered that reloading the ruleset solved the problem. Rebooting, I would have the problem again until a new reload of the ruleset.

I then tried at home to repeat on a different machine which had been updated almost at the same time but without luck. So, I there may be some error in updating or that very snap I got. In any case I need to investigate that more.

And the other error, I have now tried and found that it appears only in Eterm, not in xterm or on the console. It may have been introduced as the ports version is now 0.9.3_4.

Cheers, Erik

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