Circular dependencies with ImageMagick port

2015-03-13 Thread Yves Guérin
Dear, I try to compile the graphic/ImageMagick port and I face an circular dependencies between sdl and zziplib ImageMagick-6.9.0.10,1sdl-1.2.15_5,2 zziplib-0.13.62_2 I run: FreeBSD daemonBSD 10.1-RELEASE-p6 FreeBSD 10.1-RELEASE-p6 #0: Tue Feb 24 18:57:59 UTC 2015     r...@amd64-builder.daemono

SOLVED: WAS: Re: <118>sysctl: unknown oid 'sysctl compat.linux.osrelease' at line 11: No such file or directory

2015-03-13 Thread Anton Shterenlikht
>From oha...@gmx.de Fri Mar 13 10:49:53 2015 > >There is a way to clean old dmesg messages (param -c) > >show dmesg once and clean the message buffer. ># dmesg -c > >A second call with dmesg will display nothing until something new is logged to >the buffer (reboot, eventlog ...) Thank you $ sysc

Re: <118>sysctl: unknown oid 'sysctl compat.linux.osrelease' at line 11: No such file or directory

2015-03-13 Thread Gary Jennejohn
On Thu, 12 Mar 2015 07:55:01 -0700 "Chris H" wrote: > On Thu, 12 Mar 2015 05:49:19 -0700 (PDT) Anton Shterenlikht > wrote > > > >From da...@catwhisker.org Thu Mar 12 12:44:43 2015 > > > > > >What does output of "kldstat | grep linux" look like? > > > > > >Expected: > > > > > >g1-251(11.0-C)[1]

FreeBSD ports you maintain which are out of date

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Re: <118>sysctl: unknown oid 'sysctl compat.linux.osrelease' at line 11: No such file or directory

2015-03-13 Thread Anton Shterenlikht
>From kob6...@gmail.com Thu Mar 12 19:19:32 2015 > >spaces. The real question is why "sysctl -a" is trying to execute "sysctl >'sysctl compat.linux.osrelease'" or some shell specific equivalent. Is >"sysctl" aliased to a script or something like it? >What do you get for the output of "sysctl -a > s