FreeBSD-10.2
I just updated php5 (5.4) to php56. I now have two programsthat will not run.
"net/phpldapadmin" and "databases/phpmyadmin". When I attempt to access
"net/phpldapadmin" via the net, I receive this error message:
Notice: Undefined variable: _SESSION
in /usr/local/www/phpldapadmin/li
On Sun, 29 Nov 2015 21:57:17 -0800
Yuri wrote:
> I have the complex fetch stage which takes one set of distfiles, and
> produces another distfile, only that distfile is used in build.
>
> There is the variable CKSUMFILES that controls which distfiles are
> included in distinfo (in my case all o
Hello,
I just updated php5 (5.4) to php56. I now have two programsthat will not run.
"net/phpldapadmin" and "databases/phpmyadmin". When I attempt to access
"net/phpldapadmin" via the net, I receive this error message:
Notice: Undefined variable: _SESSION
in /usr/local/www/phpldapadmin/lib/pa
On Mon, 30 Nov 2015 13:51:24 +0100, Torsten Zuehlsdorff stated:
>Hello,
>
>> I just updated php5 (5.4) to php56. I now have two programsthat will not
>> run. "net/phpldapadmin" and "databases/phpmyadmin". When I attempt to
>> access "net/phpldapadmin" via the net, I receive this error message:
>
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On 2015/11/30 13:39, Carmel NY wrote:
> The problem is fixed. I FORGOT to rebuild the "apache24" server.
Glad to hear is all working now. Although it's probably not apache24
specifically that was holding you up, but apr (the Apache Runtime) and
mod_php56.
This is why I generally prefer to use ph
On Mon, 30 Nov 2015 14:00:29 +, Matthew Seaman stated:
>This is why I generally prefer to use php-fpm nowadays, and access them
>from a HTTP server using FCGI. It provides a useful separation of
>roles: the web server can handle serving pages as efficiently as
>possible and need not know anyt
Hi,
I have some issue with a certain port version update. If I downgrade
this port everything works well.
I use poudriere to build my own packages with own options. Is it
possible with poudriere to stick to a certain revision of a port?
Regards,
Frank de Bot
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On Sun, 29 Nov 2015 17:59:12 -0800 "Chris H" wrote
> On Fri, 27 Nov 2015 20:53:41 +0100 Kurt Jaeger wrote
>
> > Hi!
> >
> > > I still use sysutils/cronolog but lately it's been disabled due to
> > > the web site vanishing.
> > >
> > > I still have the distribution files. Can we put them up s
On 30 November 2015 at 21:48, Frank de Bot (lists)
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have some issue with a certain port version update. If I downgrade
> this port everything works well.
>
> I use poudriere to build my own packages with own options. Is it
> possible with poudriere to stick to a certain revision
Thanks for the info. Can you tell me where I can find some
documentation on
how to set up "php-fpm" on a FreeBSD-10.2 system running "apache24"?
As MAtthew said, this removes lots of hassle (and actually allows
running of threaded Apache and php on top of each other without all
kinds of inter
On the GitHub page of VeraCrypt (a successor of TrueCrypt) I asked, if there
will be a FreeBSD port.
One developer replied that he already looked into it as there is some FreeBSD
code left from TrueCrypt. But he encountered a problem with "fuse" and that any
help by a BSD developer would be appr
Hi There,
I'm trying to create a current port of the MonoDevelop project. The port
currently it sits at 5.0.1 and says it's broken. I have been able to get a
build from Github working, but not from the tarball download method that
the current port uses.
I am trying to change the port over to use
Can not update/build lang/gcc on CURRENT, see error message below.
Tried with and without bootstrap and also delete packages related to lang/gcc
to ensure no disturbing remnants are left over.
[...]
echo timestamp > s-options
/usr/bin/awk -f .././../gcc-4.8.5/gcc/opt-functions.awk
-f .././../gc
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