On Thursday 28 August 2008, Sean Bruno wrote:
> I sent this over to the smartmontools mailing list, but thought I would
> post it here in case anyone else has run into this:
>
>
> Using smartmontools 5.38 under FreeBSD 6/7 doesn't seem to work with the
> following card:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:12:0: cl
Hi Dmitry,
I am trying to install amule 2.2.1 with port system too.
but there is a intresting thing about the "man page installation" issue.
In my case, *_MANPAGES will be set by (from amule wiki)
./configure --with-wx-config=/usr/local/bin/wxgtk2u-2.8-config
--with-crypto-prefix=/usr/local/ --di
Thanks for the advice. After further investigation, it appears that, in
a login shell, directing the output of any built-in command to a pipe
causes ksh to hang.
I've submitted the problem to [EMAIL PROTECTED] along with the
ktrace output.
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free
Christian Hiris wrote:
On Thursday 28 August 2008, Sean Bruno wrote:
I sent this over to the smartmontools mailing list, but thought I would
post it here in case anyone else has run into this:
Using smartmontools 5.38 under FreeBSD 6/7 doesn't seem to work with the
following card:
[EMAIL PR
On Saturday 30 August 2008, Sean Bruno wrote:
> Christian Hiris wrote:
> > On Thursday 28 August 2008, Sean Bruno wrote:
> >> I sent this over to the smartmontools mailing list, but thought I would
> >> post it here in case anyone else has run into this:
> >>
> >>
> >> Using smartmontools 5.38 unde
Christian Hiris wrote:
On Saturday 30 August 2008, Sean Bruno wrote:
Christian Hiris wrote:
On Thursday 28 August 2008, Sean Bruno wrote:
I sent this over to the smartmontools mailing list, but thought I would
post it here in case anyone else has run into this:
Using smartmont
On Fri, Aug 29, 2008 at 3:30 AM, Miroslav Lachman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am trying to install mencoder (or mplayer) on FreeBSD 6.3-RELEASE-p1 from
> fresh portstree and getting this error about missing header file:
[ ... ]
> Stop in /usr/ports/multimedia/mplayer.
> *** Error code 1
>
> St
Hello;
I am the maintainer of devel/ptmalloc. The only port that (conditionally) uses
ptmalloc is XaraLX, but it is an interesting port for reference/benchmarking
reasons since ptmalloc2 is the version used by glibc (and therefore linux).
I will be updating the ptmalloc port to version 3 becaus