On Nov 16, 2003, at 9:22 AM, Richard Coleman wrote:
Robert M.Zigweid wrote:
I'll admit to being mostly a lurker here, but isn't the point of
/sbin to be statically linked. That's what the 's' stands for?
Second question. This seems to imply that /sbin and /bin both have
to have the same behavio
If this is true, perhaps the "build" man page should be updated.
Here's what the man page has to say on the topic:
The ``approved'' method of updating your system from the latest
sources
is:
make buildworld
make buildkernel KERNCONF=FOO
make installke
his yesterday, after building before UPDATING was updated.
You can get around this by manually re-compiling and installing (by
copying, not by doing a make install) /usr/bin/install. After doing
this, your buildworld (or buildkernel) will succeed.
Brent
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J. Brent Jones
ian Gerow wrote:
Thus spake Brent Jones ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [03.03.12 16:41]:
Can you tell me the keyserver you're using?
In ~/.gnupg/gpg.conf:
keyserver x-hkp://pgp.mit.edu
When I type:
% gpg --recv-key BB6BC940
I panic.
I'd *really* like to try other keyservers, but I
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