Hi is any oone else having trouble doing a make world? Completed reomved
/usr/obj and usr/src/ cvs'd twice and got the following error: (trimmed)
/usr/src/lib/libncurses/../../contrib/ncurses/ncurses/tinfo/MKnames.awk:96:
print "FIX(numcodes)" > "codeftr"
awk:
/usr/src/
> When you go into upgrade under /stand/sysinstall, and select ftp and use
> current.freebsd.org as the site, does it take the most recent snapshot?
no you have to set that option in the options screen.
JOHN
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> Hmm, I've run -current on my Latitude since I got it, and it hasn't
> failed on me yet... I havn't installed on it lately though, its just
> getting "make world'ed" pretty often...
Thanks...I'll just cvsup and make world tonight.
JOHN
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I'm running 4.0-current using a snapshot(not using PAO) from 5-20-99 on a
dell Latitude. I installed over 3.2 and it works fine. I attempted to
build a new kernel. The kernel config and make went ok however the make
install caused the machine to crash and reboot. I figured it was because
I in
> It would probably be very unwise for the project to get get the licence.
>
> However, considering that we support loadable filesystem modules, somebody
> adventurous enough can get the licence and write a (separate distributed,
> possibly even only as binary) module.
>
> Downloading a kld mod
> I hate to roll up old threads, but it seems like nothing has come out of
> the Postfix vs. sendmail debate on this list.
> We don't even have a Postfix port. Has anybody created a port or should I
> go ahead and have a look at it?
Postfix is working great for me. I replaced sendmail on a "light