Re: about /usr/ports make with options..

2003-08-23 Thread Andrew J Caines
Andrew, > It would be even nicer to have that functionality work in /etc/make.conf I prefer to have system (base) and apps (ports) separated as far as logically possible, but... > or the ports build system instead of the imprecise "WITHOUT_3DNOW='yo'" > trick I rely on. ..I'd be in favour of a

Re: about /usr/ports make with options..

2003-08-23 Thread Darren Pilgrim
On Sat, 23 Aug 2003 12:21:37 -0600 "Andrew Lankford" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > It would also > be nice to specify certain "heirarchys" of kernel modules that > you don't want built in make.conf or your config file. There's the MODULES_OVERRIDE option, which, while the logical opposite of what y

Re: about /usr/ports make with options..

2003-08-23 Thread Andrew Lankford
>Create your own pkgtools.conf with your preferred make > options. For example, I have.. > > MAKE_ARGS = { > 'audio/xmms' => '-DWITHOUT_3DNOW', blah blah blah > } It would be even nicer to have that functionality work in /etc/make.conf or the ports build system instead of the imprecise "

Re: about /usr/ports make with options..

2003-08-23 Thread Andrew J Caines
Person who has forgotten their own name, > i always download the source code compile by myself, it just need to make > with some options such as .. make --prefix=/usr/local/apache > --enable-module=so But i found someone said install by /usr/ports also > can do that, it also add options at make in

ps pages locked in core weirdness

2003-08-23 Thread Jilles Tjoelker
Hello, I'm seeing this on two 5-CURRENT machines, i386 and sparc64. On some processes, the 'L' status (not as first letter, so it means 'has pages locked in core', is shown or not depending on the selection options to ps (presumably, whether kern.proc.all, kern.proc.uid or ... is used). These syst

Re: Your details

2003-08-23 Thread cgi
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