Today in EuroBSDCon's jail working group we discussed changing the
default for WRKDIRPREFIX to /usr/obj/ports. This has the advantage of
being able to share the ports tree between host system and jails.
Another plus is that cleaning all work directories is much faster than a
recursive make clean.
Hi!
> Today in EuroBSDCon's jail working group we discussed changing the
> default for WRKDIRPREFIX to /usr/obj/ports. This has the advantage of
> being able to share the ports tree between host system and jails.
> Another plus is that cleaning all work directories is much faster than a
> recursiv
Hi Kurt,
Probably I was not quite correct wriring.
I do not mean replace Zoneminder as such; I just try to use ffserver
temporarily until that port gets running.
So I am still interested and wish help to fix that.
Please tell if you need access to that computer for tests;
as for now I ca
Hi!
> I do not mean replace Zoneminder as such; I just try to use ffserver
> temporarily until that port gets running.
> So I am still interested and wish help to fix that.
Yes, I got that, I'm only very busy with $daywork. I'll get back
to the topic as soon as I find the time.
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p...@opsec.
Dirk Engling writes:
> Today in EuroBSDCon's jail working group we discussed changing the
> default for WRKDIRPREFIX to /usr/obj/ports. This has the advantage of
> being able to share the ports tree between host system and jails.
> Another plus is that cleaning all work directories is much faster
I have got the same problem. Opening mapy.cz in FF, creates a core dump .
Any idea what is the cause and the solution? The same site works fine in FF
under Linux Mint and Windows 7. I am using FF 40.0.3 on FREEBSD
10.1-RELEASE.
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On 10/06/2015 21:19, Manfred Antar wrote:
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>> On Oct 6, 2015, at 5:33 PM, Walter Schwarzenfeld
>> wrote:
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>> Found this: https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1181382
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> Yes
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The fix was committed. Thanks!
Jung-uk Kim
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(Sent to -questions@ on Oct 3 but hadn't got any reply, so sending
to @ports now. Also, situation below is before www/firefox was
updated to 41.0.)
I want to know if running "pkg audit" makes any sense for a port
installed that has not been updated officially yet. Also, is it
possible to supplemen
On Wed, Oct 07, 2015 at 04:02:25PM -1000, p...@pair.com wrote:
> (Sent to -questions@ on Oct 3 but hadn't got any reply, so sending
> to @ports now. Also, situation below is before www/firefox was
> updated to 41.0.)
>
> I want to know if running "pkg audit" makes any sense for a port
> installed
Hello @ports
i recently created an issue because everybody wants to use LLVM/Clang
3.7 on FreeBSD with Python3(.4) as a default could not build it due to
some python2 scripts not converted.
Here is the issue:
https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=203618
Can someone look at this issue
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