Freddie Cash writes:
> On Thu, Mar 18, 2010 at 1:07 PM, Justin Hibbits wrote:
>
>> On Thu, Mar 18, 2010 at 4:03 PM, Anton Shterenlikht > >wrote:
>>
>> > I was in the single user mode doing 'make installworld'
>> > when the system froze and I had to cold reboot.
>> > Now in single user mode I get
Nuno Teixeira <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I noted that bzip2recover isn't installed during build/installworld. I
> think it may be something related with it makefile.
>
> This happens on both STABLE and CURRENT brach.
>
> I someone could correct this, I apreciate that.
Stephen Cravey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I'm getting an error when trying to boot any of the 5.0-RELEASE cd's
> something like:
>
> CD Loader 1.01
> Building txxx boot loader arguments
> Could not find primary volume descriptor
>
>
> and then it dies there. txxx is illegible in my notes, bu
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Boris Kochergin writes:
> All modern operating systems? Maybe some niche ones, like the ones
> that run on Mars rovers, have made progress towards formal
> verification and are believed not to crash given correctly-functioning
> hardware.
The Mars rovers run on VxWorks. W
Maxim Konovalov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Fri, 25 Jul 2003, 13:22-0400, Robert Watson wrote:
>
> >
> > Yeah, seems like an oxy-moron, but this is a legitimate question, I
> > promise. My linksys wireless router requires me to disable the admin
> > password on it to tftp a firmware update
"Sweetleaf" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I am trying to get cdparanoia from the port to compile but am running
> into the following:
>
> ===> Building for cdparanoia-3.9.8_5
> cd interface && gmake all
> gmake[1]: Entering directory
> `/usr/ports/audio/cdparanoia/work/cdparanoia-III-alpha9.8/in
I'm moving this to -CURRENT, as 5.x is *not* the stable branch.
Also, please don't top-post.
"Hutterer Robert" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Disabling ACPI in BIOS has no effect. Still no reboot
> Disabling in the /boot/loader.conf also. No reboot
> Disabling in BIOS and loader.conf. No reboot
D
Mikhail Teterin writes:
> Sorry. I'm just repeating what Ladavac Marino wrote in
> <55586e7391acd211b973c1100276179...@r-lmh-wi-100.corpnet.at>:
>
> LM: Please note that memory overcommit architectures are a
> LM: rather common optimization; FreeBSD is one of them. They
> L
Alex Kozlov writes:
> On Fri, Jul 16, 2010 at 04:27:39PM +0200, Gabor Kovesdan wrote:
>> Em 2010.07.16. 16:23, Alex Kozlov escreveu:
>> > On Fri, Jul 16, 2010 at 03:58:33PM +0200, Gabor Kovesdan wrote:
>> >
>> > Thousands pc simultaneously try to access cvsup servers?
>> > Sound like a ddos to me
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Paul Cartwright writes:
> I have installed freeBSD & have it running. I was trying to install MATE
> & KDE4, but I'm getting an error.
> everytime I try to run exec startkde it logs me out with this message:
>
> $DISPLAY is not set or cannot conne
John-Mark Gurney writes:
> I have some plans to improve the opencrypto framework in FreeBSD later
> this year. This will require invasive changes to the various drivers.
> So, I'd like to line up hardware/volunteers before then.
>
> If you would like to see your hardware tested and verified to w
Allan Jude writes:
> On 2016-02-18 10:29, O. Hartmann wrote:
>> I'm now down to a small C routine utilizing crypt(3). But this is not what I
>> intend to have, since I want to use tools from the FBSD base system.
>>
>> I build images of a small appliance in a secure isolated environment via
>>
paradox writes:
> Why build the world uses /usr/include ?
> why not use "include" from the /obj/...include ?
First it builds the toolchain, including the include files (as well as
the compiler, etc.). To do this, it has to use the system include
files. Once that is done, it uses the newly buil
Tom Evans writes:
> On Sat, Dec 3, 2011 at 3:24 PM, Max Khon wrote:
>> CVS != csup.
>>
>> I wonder how many people will express their sentiments about CVS when
>> they really mean cvsup/csup.
>
> I wasn't going to jump onto this bikeshed, as CVS will not be going
> anywhere any time soon, I am s
Derek Tattersall writes:
> I am trying to rebuild xfce4-session on 10.0 as of r255478. It fails
> with /usr/local/lib/libiconv.a missing from libtool. Does anybody have
> a clue as to what to do at this point?
That library comes from libiconv, not libtool.
Sounds like your installation of conv
esults as other utilities. Also, it
always ignored some of the host configuration.
--
Lowell Gilbert
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Glen Barber writes:
> On Thu, Mar 06, 2014 at 07:49:42AM -0800, Anton Shterenlikht wrote:
>> >Can you go into /etc/periodic/daily and execute those scripts one by
>> >one? You should be able to narrow down which one is the culprit.
>>
>> unfortunately I cannot reproduce the panic
>> this way. Wh
"O. Hartmann" writes:
> I get this weird error in /usr/src with the port devel/subversion:
>
> root@thor: [ports] svn st
> svn: E200030: sqlite[S1]: near "1": syntax error
>
> Using /bin/svn everything is clear.
>
> What happened here?
>
> OS is
>
> FreeBSD 11.0-CURRENT #0 r265433: Tue May 6 13
Craig Rodrigues writes:
> On Tue, Jun 17, 2014 at 1:05 PM, Simon J. Gerraty wrote:
>>
>> On Tue, 17 Jun 2014 11:35:42 -0700, Craig Rodrigues writes:
>>>Do you know if there is some sort of patch that can be applied to
>>>FreeBSD stable/9 sources so that it can be built on a FreeBSD
>>>10/stable,
"Chris H" writes:
>> On 8/26/14 11:05 AM, Chris H wrote:
>>> Greetings,
>>> I'm currently testing 11. My build / install is from about 2 days ago.
>>> I generally use xz compression, when creating archives. But when I
>>> attempt the following:
>>>
>>> tar -cvJ --options xz:9 -f ./archive-name.ta
Matthias Apitz writes:
> El día Tuesday, May 14, 2013 a las 07:20:02AM -0700, Justin Hibbits escribió:
>
>> You should run 'mergemaster -p' before installworld, as that would add any
>> necessary new users to the file.
>
> I see no need to run 'mergemaster' if one installs world and kernel into
>
"Poul-Henning Kamp" writes:
> Defaulting to a /8 netmask for 192.168.x.y does not make *any* sense ever.
Well, not in the last 30 years or so, anyway.
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