and divide that
> >> namespace up by category.
> >>
> >>
> >> dbxml really does it really need to be static ? it just needs to run.
> >>
> >> Also: (stable/8) /usr/ports/UIDs
> >> dbxml:*:945:945::0:0:& user:/nonex
On Mon, Sep 27, 2010 at 12:13:14AM -0400, Aryeh Friedman wrote:
> Isn't that a step backwards?
Segfaulting seems like a bigger step backwards to me ;)
> On Sun, Sep 26, 2010 at 11:55 PM, Greg Lewis wrote:
> > On Sun, Sep 26, 2010 at 11:34:34PM -0400, jhell wrote:
> >>
tinue to do what you do... or
>
> Yes you can use SVN ports/devel/subversion-freebsd
Or you can use cvsup (it doesn't segfault on that file).
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t; multiple security vulnerabilities.
>
> Yes, it probably should be deleted. There are a number of ports in
> a similar condition and they are being cleansed as a low-priority
> task by at least one committer.
All JDK/JREs earlier than 1.3 need to die. I just ha
JCK compliance
suite. The statement they made may have been true in the early days of
porting the JDK, but is currently without any factual basis.
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meone please commit this, approve me to commit it (my commit bit
is docs and ports :) or suggest an alternative? Thanks.
A bump of __FreeBSD_version would be great too, since then we could
detect this and work around it, however I'm not sure this meets the
criteria for such a bump.
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what is going on without any sort of error message,
there is no inbuilt reason the process should just die.
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release starting with FreeBSD 4.3).
Restoring a particular directory is quite easy. Interactive mode is my
favourite way of doing that. See restore(8).
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io formats truncate the inode number. Is there a reasonable backup tool
> which does not do goofy things like that?
dump(8)
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mewhere). If you've got ALT_BOOTDIR pointing at
something which isn't a valid JDK then your compile can't work.
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(who is a FreeBSD committer I believe) and
includes a fairly complete looking wchar implementation and man pages.
I'm guessing it would be relatively easy to turn it into a port at least.
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things start working again (except that the
> system complains about unable to mount root partition...but it boots).
I assume you've checked all the cabling and the like? We've got a similar
setup which works fine (BX motherboard, 2 P3's, Onboard aic7895, Adaptec
3950U2B card).
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