On 06/17/2012 08:01, David Schultz wrote:
On Wed, May 30, 2012, Aldis Berjoza wrote:
I which TeXLive would be merged in FreeBSD ports. Romain is doing great
job maintaining it. And it work, And it work now. In fact it works for
more than a year.
I have used his TeXLive ports through portshaker
On 06/17/12 04:14, Aryeh Friedman wrote:
I just moved into a very cramped apartment and we only have room for
one monitor so it is the computer then I heard it is possible to make
it so you can watch TV on your computer I know about some this for
windows but I am dedicated FreeBSD person... h
On Sun, Jun 17, 2012 at 9:38 AM, Niclas Zeising wrote:
> On 06/17/12 04:14, Aryeh Friedman wrote:
>>
>> I just moved into a very cramped apartment and we only have room for
>> one monitor so it is the computer then I heard it is possible to make
>> it so you can watch TV on your computer I kno
On Sun, Jun 17, 2012, Jan Henrik Sylvester wrote:
> Quite a few conflicts and changes in dependencies are needed for
> TeXLive. TeXLive does not just replace teTeX, but also ports like
> freetype-tools, t1utils, jadetex, etc. I have patches for all ports I
> use, which has been working for me fo
Just a small notes on requirements we *DO NOT* have cable or any other
non-broadcast service (we are using a broadcast signal only [current
US {NYC} standards])
On Sun, Jun 17, 2012 at 1:02 PM, Juergen Lock wrote:
> In article
> you
> write:
>>On Sun, Jun 17, 2012 at 9:38 AM, Niclas Zeising w
In article
you write:
>On Sun, Jun 17, 2012 at 9:38 AM, Niclas Zeising wrote:
>> On 06/17/12 04:14, Aryeh Friedman wrote:
>>>
>>> I just moved into a very cramped apartment and we only have room for
>>> one monitor so it is the computer then I heard it is possible to make
>>> it so you can watch
On 06/17/2012 18:32, David Schultz wrote:
On Sun, Jun 17, 2012, Jan Henrik Sylvester wrote:
Quite a few conflicts and changes in dependencies are needed for
TeXLive. TeXLive does not just replace teTeX, but also ports like
freetype-tools, t1utils, jadetex, etc. I have patches for all ports I
use
On Sun, Jun 17, 2012, Jan Henrik Sylvester wrote:
> Even with a knob instead of checking if print/texlive-core is installed,
> it would put a lot of mess into the ports tree. Some maintainers will
> not agree to introduce these conditions, if there is no general
> agreement that we want to trans
Enviat des del meu iTotxo (disculpeu la brevetat)
Sent from my iBrick (excuse me for the brief message)
>
>
> Quite a few conflicts and changes in dependencies are needed for TeXLive.
> TeXLive does not just replace teTeX, but also ports like freetype-tools,
> t1utils, jadetex, etc. I have p
On 16 June 2012 13:46, Garrett Cooper wrote:
>>> > > What if you cp it?
> Our version of cp doesn't support sparsing of files, but Linux's
> does: http://linux.about.com/od/commands/l/blcmdl1_cp.htm
Is this intentional that we don't support sparse files or just no one
wrote the code?
--
Eita
On 6/15/12 6:44 PM, Eric McCorkle wrote:
However, the EFI programs I produce using the EDK system work
properly, and don't have the same issues as the ones I produce using
what's in the base system.
Okay, after a whole lot of slogging, I figured out the root of the
problems I've been seeing,
On 6/17/12 6:45 PM, Eric McCorkle wrote:
On 6/15/12 6:44 PM, Eric McCorkle wrote:
int main() {
printf("%d\n", UINT64);
return 0;
}
Correction: it should be sizeof(UINT64)
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Hiya,
don't suppose you could file a PR for this?
Adrian
On 17 June 2012 16:10, Eric McCorkle wrote:
> On 6/17/12 6:45 PM, Eric McCorkle wrote:
>>
>> On 6/15/12 6:44 PM, Eric McCorkle wrote:
>>
>
>> int main() {
>> printf("%d\n", UINT64);
>> return 0;
>> }
>>
>
> Correction: it should be
On 6/17/12 8:26 PM, Adrian Chadd wrote:
Hiya,
don't suppose you could file a PR for this?
Typing one up just now, after figuring out the root cause.
The short version is this: __uint64_t gets defined in
as unsigned long. This breaks when you use -m32, in
which case sizeof(unsigned long)
Eric McCorkle wrote:
>The -m32 flag seems to be the culprit; removing it fixes the problem.
>
>This is why I was having problems, as the offsets in EFI_SYSTEM_TABLE
>were wrong.
>
>In any case, this is a pretty serious error, and someone should try to
>reproduce it and take a look at it.
This
On 6/17/12 8:43 PM, Mike Meyer wrote:
Eric McCorkle wrote:
The -m32 flag seems to be the culprit; removing it fixes the problem.
This is why I was having problems, as the offsets in EFI_SYSTEM_TABLE
were wrong.
In any case, this is a pretty serious error, and someone should try to
reproduce
[ Added multimedia@ as that is a more appropriate list than hackers ]
> I just moved into a very cramped apartment
> we are using a broadcast signal only [current US {NYC} standards]
You'll need to know if you have any NTSC (analog) stations you
care about or if everything is ATSC (digital). Hop
On Sat, 16 Jun 2012, Matthias Apitz wrote:
OK, but I wanted to have most of the space of the 4 GB SSD encrypted
with geli(8); so I should make there some slice containing /boot
(unencrypted) and a second slice which later will contain my HOME and
encrypted; wrong?
That's correct: http://forums
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