subj: very useful port sysutils/fsc
doesn't monitor some daemons - ejabberd, php-fpm and may be more
# fscadm enable php-fpm
Could not monitor service.
what is the reason?
original qa:
http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-questions/2013-February/249168.html
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07.05.2013, 11:47, "Andrea Venturoli" :
> Hello.
>
> I might be interested in running Squid's TPROXY with ipfw.
>
> Looking for docs, I've found almost only this:
> http://tproxy.no-ip.org/
>
> It seems a bit old, is it still valid?
>
> Any caveat/hint?
> Can it work alongside standard mode?
>
>
Hi, I want to transfer net-mgmt/cnagios maintainership to dannywarren
(da...@dannywarren.com). He has already gave an approve, see comments here at
212102 (https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=212102)
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on Freebsd 9.2 x64 on 5 different PCs I installed net-p2p/cpuminer from ports
and by "pkg install" - result is the same - minerd mines only on one core
regardless of "--threads" option.
If I start with "--threads" < 1 for example "--threads=3" - minerd start 3
threads BUT in ONE core -
14.01.2014, 17:55, "Volodymyr Kostyrko" :
>
> minerd itself doesn't bind any process/thread to any specific core. And
> it just works for me now.
>
> Can you show your configs or logs? What does `minerd` say, what does
> `limit`, is there any other changes to your default configuration that
> can p
14.01.2014, 20:14, "Subbsd" :
> On Tue, Jan 14, 2014 at 7:43 PM, Andrey Chernov wrote:
>
>> On 14.01.2014 17:01, Alexander wrote:
>>> on Freebsd 9.2 x64 on 5 different PCs I installed net-p2p/cpuminer
>>> from ports and by "pkg install" - resul
14.01.2014, 22:32, "Alexander" :
> 14.01.2014, 20:14, "Subbsd" :
>
>> On Tue, Jan 14, 2014 at 7:43 PM, Andrey Chernov wrote:
>>> On 14.01.2014 17:01, Alexander wrote:
>>>> on Freebsd 9.2 x64 on 5 different PCs I installed net-p2p/cpumin
Quoting RW <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (from Wed, 21 Jun 2006
22:49:30 +0100):
On Wednesday 21 June 2006 20:24, Alexander Leidinger wrote:
Quoting Andriy Gapon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (Wed, 21 Jun 2006 21:15:17 +0300):
> It still would be very nice to introduce a concept of "immediat
.
Just wondering if it has ever been attempted.
From reading the first page only: I don't think you can use our linux
infrastructure for this. You need to write a FreeBSD native kernel
module for this.
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ht
bin-6.5.tar.bz2 doesn't seem to exist in /usr/ports/distfiles/.
=> Attempting to fetch from http://people.freebsd.org/~anholt/dri/files/.
fetch:
http://people.freebsd.org/~anholt/dri/files/Mesa-linux-bin-6.5.tar.bz2:
Not Found
Try again, my browser lists the files in this directory now.
B
t;.
Have I missed something?
You have to ldconfig the test2 directory, else the run-time linker
will not find the lib (it doesn't know where to search for it).
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> > >> Quoting Alejandro Pul
rmation revealed some isssues with
mysql startup in BDB initialization. The issue was resolved by
uninstalling db41 port, installing db42 and reinstalling 4.1.20.
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/icons/hicolor/index.theme
/var/db/pkg/libthai-0.1.5_1/+CONTENTS:share/nls/POSIX
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't use it.
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^^^
I Habe xorg-libs installed!
But you need the linux ones to be able to use linux programs which
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xes.so.3: cannot open shared
> object file: No such file or directory
>
> Any suggestions would be most welcome. Many thanks.
printenv | grep LD_
If this prints something, you need to get rid of it (the result is that
FreeBSD libs are taken instead of Linux ones when start
have already with USE_GCC in other
ports).
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uname -a
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2009/5/8 Sergey Zaharchenko :
> Hardly an alternative, but devel/leaktracer might be of some help.
> That's what I use. This is C++ only.
I've tried it. Using is like a breathe. And does it's job.
Thank you.
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sually start
complaining: "FreeBSD is not capable of doing this, let's replace it
with something better suited for development".
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f boost. For example: so.1390
I don't like option (1), because *so version is not related to version
of libraries.
For the (2) I've heard that on FreeBSD version must be a single number.
I've never seen versions like 1390, as suggested in option (3).
What approach to follow?
Sincerely
"how correctly assign versions to shared libraries from boost?"
I suggest using boost release version, because this is most clear and
obvious way. It's supported by boost out-of-box. The only concern is
whether library names like libboost_date_time.so.1.39.0 are acceptable
for FreeBSD.
e shared objects version on every major release and also if an
issue was discovered.
3) Decide myself.
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people should maybe ask on the postfix ML if this
is intended or not.
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is network related, the network ML of FreeBSD is maybe better suited).
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Hello
Сan anybody commit this
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=134929 ?
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Quoting Robert Huff (from Mon, 8 Jun 2009
09:53:29 -0400):
Alexander Leidinger writes:
> First problem:
Looks like bash-isms in configure.
for (i = 0; i < 10; i++) hit_forehead_with_desk();
I had already figured out replacing "make" with "gma
eems to have fixed the "configure" stage.
I'm into compilation, and:
/usr/include/malloc.h:3:2: error: #error " has been
replaced by "
You didn't provide enough info. There should have been a line or two
more which referenced files in the src of what you want t
Quoting Robert Huff (from Tue, 9 Jun 2009
08:34:46 -0400):
Alexander Leidinger writes:
>> Obvious question but if you edited configure.ac, you did remember to
>> rerun autoconf afterwards didn't you?
>
> Uh ... no. (When I said "complete novice",
k the
http://alexanderchuranov.com/boost-port/boost-ports-20090609.tar.bz2
tarball into /usr/ports/devel
2) Apply patch
http://alexanderchuranov.com/boost-port/boost-2009-05-29-15-47.diff
to /usr/ports
3) Remove ports devel/boost and devel/boost-python
Sincerely,
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http://alexanderchuranov.com/boost-port/boost-ports-20090609.tar.bz2
tarball into /usr/ports/devel
2) Apply patch
http://alexanderchuranov.com/boost-port/boost-2009-05-29-15-47.diff
to /usr/ports
3) Remove ports devel/boost and devel/boost-python
Sincerely,
Alexander Churanov,
maintainer of devel
Folks,
The most recently captured patch is at
http://alexanderchuranov.com/boost-port/boost-2009-06-11-19-23.diff
Previous was captured more than a week ago and does not apply cleanly.
Sincerely,
Alexander Churanov,
maintainer of devel/boost
gards,
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vel/Makefile, new added
2) URI for downloading source tarball is corrected
3) Python versioning issue in boost-python-libs is fixed
4) Minor changes in Makefiles of ports that were recently updated
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Hello.
Can anybody take a look at this
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=ports/135703
Is it possible to commit it?
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ny patch):
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https://support.process-one.net/browse/EJAB-919
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The procedure is as follows:
1) Download the tarball and unpack under /usr/ports/devel
2) Go to /usr/ports, download and apply the patch
3) Remove 'devel/boost' and 'devel/boost-python' ports
4) Rebuild ports
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>
> Stop in /usr/ports/lang/perl5.8.
> *** Error code 1
>
>
> I would not be surprised to find that it affects a large number of
> other ports in a similar manner. So it seems that some further
> changes are required.
>
> Regards,
> b.
The port does not pass -fstack-protector to link command line and is
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Hi Pav!
Did you manage to start an exp-run? I'd like to start fixing issues as
soon as possible, if there are any. Looks like we have chances for the
boost-1.39 to be included in 8.0.
Sincerely,
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2009/7/15 Pav Lucistnik :
> Okay
>
> Alexander Churanov píše v st
assignment is done in the included Makefile.
Output of portlint if master Makefile also contains assignment to the
"MAINTAINER" variable:
OK: seen MAINTAINER, in order.
OK: MAINTAINER section is ordered properly.
FATAL: Makefile: MAINTAINER address, somebody, does not appear to be a
valid
compatibility is expected to exist. In
case you have devel/boost-python installed, you need to replace it
with two ports: devel/boost-libs and devel/boost-python-libs.
Sincerely,
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maintainer of devel/boost-*
2009/7/29 Jerry :
> Now that 'boost' has been split up, what i
dependencies.
Please, describe what do you expect from ports and what do you
observe, what negative outcome the issue has.
Sincerely,
Alexander Churanov,
maintainer of devel/boost-*
2009/7/30 Mel Flynn :
> On Monday 29 June 2009 05:44:20 Alexander Churanov wrote:
>
>> I've made s
robust, but requires more work. This is also
harder because I am not a user of Boost.Pyste. Thus, correctness
verification would be expensive.
Folks, is there a user of Boost.Pyste, willing to volunteer with
devel/boost-pyste quality verification?
Sincerely,
Alexander Churanov
maintainer of devel
Folks,
I've try to prepeare boost-python-libs and boost-pyste split. However,
I can not promise any specific deadline. Perhaps, it will be done
within a month.
Sincerely,
Alexander Churanov,
maintainer of devel/boost-*
2009/7/31 Alexander Churanov :
> Mel,
>
> Now It's c
port that depends on
boost-python-pyste-libs. Would this succeed?
Sincerely,
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David,
This really looks like you have a broken python installation.
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implement
the proposed WITH_PYSTE switch, without mangling it in the package
name. Users who specifycally need Pyste will have to build their
custom version of boost-python-libs and deinstall/reinstall.
Sincerely,
Alexander Churanov,
maintainer
Hello.
Sorry for my English.
I would like to write port for ReposStyle. This is open source
stylesheet for the Subversion index web page.
Please give me advise how I can get distfiles of this project.
These files are available by this link
http://groups.google.com/group/reposstyle/files, but th
steps for replacing/updating system compiler?
What's the output of 'c++ --version'?
I'll try to rebuild boost-python-libs myself to see if the issue is
reproducible.
Sincerely,
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maintainer of devel/boost-*
2009/9/1 David Southwell :
>> I have j
David,
Unfortunately, the issue is not reproducible on my machine. I've just
re-built all boost ports. I'll try to reproduce the issue by updating
ports and re-building openbabel and kdeedu4.
Could you send me the output of 'md5 /usr/include/c++/4.2/bits/gthr-default.h'?
this is the same as my. Compiler/header inconsistence version
>> fails. have no ideas currently, what causes your issue. I'll try to
>> update the ports and build openbabel to see if this is very recent
>> failure.
>>
>> Sincerely,
>> Alexander Churanov,
>> main
x27;m
busy with updating boost to 1.40.
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David,
Thank you for the information. From my point of view, it's likely that
issues of building boost-python-libs are related to devel/pth and
libpthread-stubs-0.1. I'll try to examine that when I have time.
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2009/9/8 David Southwell :
i don't know if this is a known problem or not. i searched the PR database but
couldn't find anything:
certain ports apply flags (noschg e.g.) not during installation but right away
in their working directory. misc/compat4x is one example. when doing "make
clean" the working directory gets deleted
tried to grab the patches but the connection to the server times out.
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hi there,
it would be nice to have a note in UPDATING on how to rebuild an installed
java/jdk1* under >= 8. since java/jdk1* requires an installed java environment
in order to build it fails due to the version bump of /lib/libz.so.4 to
/lib/libz.so.5
to be able to rebuild any installed java/jdk1*
heers.
alex
Maciej Suszko schrieb am 2009-09-10:
> Alexander Best wrote:
> > hi there,
> > it would be nice to have a note in UPDATING on how to rebuild an
> > installed java/jdk1* under >= 8. since java/jdk1* requires an
> > installed java environment in order to build i
submitted a PR: http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=138706
thanks everybody.
alex
Wesley Shields schrieb am 2009-09-10:
> On Thu, Sep 10, 2009 at 03:10:17PM +0200, Alexander Best wrote:
> > thanks for the hint. i was actually aware of this thread and the
> > way
> >
of library which incorporates all changes
> gathered during last 3 years, including proper 64-bit compatibility.
> Release is hosted at github: http://github.com/indeyets/syck/downloads
> API is compatible with 0.55
I'll take a look.
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Thank a lot you for clarification!
2009/10/6 Mark Linimon
> On Tue, Oct 06, 2009 at 12:06:08PM +0400, Alexander Bubnov wrote:
> > Why FreeBSD does not use pkgsrc of NetBSD project as default ports?
>
> You're able to do so if you like -- FreeBSD is a supported pkgsrc
>
h to mail/rubygem-actionmailer (ports/139379)?
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perform.
Are there any plans to fix ports for sparc64 before the release?
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Hi folks!
I've noticed that my ports are unable to fetch from sourceforge and
usually fetch from FreeBSD sites. I recall there was a discussion on
this, but I've missed the final statement.
Was the solution proposed?
If yes, please point me to it, to let me fix my ports.
Alexande
Boris,
This would be very handy. Just tell me at what time I can use it. I
mean at anytime during a week or just several hours when the box is
free? If there is a specific time, I should prepare for it.
Please, e-mail me the details privately.
Thank you for co-operation.
Sincerely,
Alexander
OK, Mark, no problems.
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ntact Boost developers in order to fix this in upstream.
I'll also create a patch for devel/boost-libs port for using in the meanwhile.
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Guys,
Boost mailing list contains a record about using CAS instruction for
shared_ptr. It is of 2004. I'll investigate into it further. It is
necessary to understand why that library was working before 1.39.
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Folks,
It seems that I have found a workaround. It is to store the address of
the variable in a register and then issue the "CAS" instruction, which
only accepts register for an address. I am currently testing it.
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Eygene,
Your solution is clearly more appropriate. I'll test it.
Mine is attached.
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course failed.
I am running 7.2-RELEASE/i386.
1) Is it my fault or I should file a PR?
2) Do you know a workaround? My aim is to try the docbook in xml format.
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issue: https://svn.boost.org/trac/boost/ticket/3678
boost mail thread:
http://old.nabble.com/-1.41.0--Beta-1-available-td26196304i20.html
Currently I'm waiting for the boost team to provide us with further
d
build logs and references to tickets in boost
are available at http://wiki.freebsd.org/BoostPortingProject.
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Hello.
I'd like to share my patch for postgresql port to update it for 8.4.2
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Hello.
It's interesting why postgres port lacks options for gss auth... Adding
them looks straightforward...
Alexander Pyhalov wrote:
Hello.
I'd like to share my patch for postgresql port to update it for 8.4.
8.0). I had to do several patches to compile it,
but most of them have been included in fsvs main tree (thanks to Phil
Marek) , in future patch included in port will be quite small :)
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Hello.
I've attached it. Maybe mailing list software cut it... I'll publish it
and post a link later...
Sergey V. Dyatko wrote:
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Alexander Pyhalov wrote:
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AP> This is my port for fsvs 1.2.1 (a tool which allow you to store
AP&
Here is a link to the port..
http://sfedu.ru/~alp/other/fsvs.tar.bz2
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Hello.
I've attached it. Maybe mailing list software cut it... I'll publish it
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do not
maintain it, because I am not an expert in Boost.Build.
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2010/1/12 cpghost
>
> How about adding boost_build as an option to devel/boost-all?
>
Nice idea. Since I'm gaining some experience with the Boost.Build this would
be possible. The only remaining thing is to discuss this with the current
maintainer of boost_build (it's
can't say for sure what
crashed gmirror without seeing any messages, but I suppose that after so
dirty deconstruction of mirror and journals you may left some
meta-information on devices. Restoring gmirror could make it accessible
again. I would try to explicitly clear last few sectors of e
Hello!
Can anybody commit this PR. Maintainer has been approved this patch.
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-1.42.0-beta1. I'll try to include FreeBSD 6 in
the test cycle.
Alexander Churanov,
maintainer of devel/boost-*
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or keeping subversion in a single port.
Alexander Churanov
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I've just updated fsvs port to the latest fsvs version. As usual, no
warranties.
New fsvs port may be found at http://sfedu.ru/~alp/other/fsvs122.tar.bz2 .
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s and everybody is aware of
changes?
Alexander Churanov
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Hello.
Could someone look at http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=144863
? There is quite serious security issue in postgres, which allow any
user to kill others' sessions.
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ity every time, with the new strategy I would treat ports in "head"
as "experimental" and work on stability only for port releases. Easier
updates, more consistency!
Alexander Churanov,
maintainer of devel/boost-*
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ot most use cases).
Bye,
Alexander.
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The see several benefits
in the pre-/post-install way and no obvious harm in case the script is
created automatically by the ports collection most of the time.
Or in short: ++vote;
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iles (if they are in
bin/ or lib/) of your (installed) port. Feel free to improve the
script, I didn't touch it since 3 years because the software in the
ports tree was not in a state where it made sense to finish the "NOT
YET" part or extend the scope of files to analyze.
t the port is being removed or upgraded and make the proper
> decision while alerting the admin to whats going on.
Folks,
May be is' better to add another make target, called "update", which
would invoke "deinstall", followed by "reinstall"? This wo
;m sure my ports do not contain license information.
Alexander Churanov,
maintainer of devel/boost-*
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