Error when MAKE the port IPSEC-TOOLS

2011-02-08 Thread Mac WANG ( Sinosol Asia Ltd.)
Hi guys, There always have error when I MAKE ipsec-tools-0.7.3. How can I do that ? Please help me. FreeBSD 6.3-RELEASE i386 and individuation kernel. make all-am cc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I../.. -I./../libipsec -I./../../src/racoon/missing -I/usr/local/include -D_GNU_SOURCE -DSYSCONFDIR

Re: Debian GNU/kFreeBSD

2011-02-08 Thread Gary Kline
On Tue, Feb 08, 2011 at 11:23:04AM +, Bruce Cran wrote: > On Mon, 7 Feb 2011 15:51:46 -0800 > Gary Kline wrote: > > > I haven't heard anything about somebody picking up the idea on > > integrating Debian Linux and FreeBSD, so unless Zeus stabbed > > hisself in the back while about

Re: FreeBSD 8.1 as a Virtualbox Guest OS

2011-02-08 Thread Paul Schmehl
--On February 8, 2011 8:41:14 PM + Matthew Seaman wrote: On 08/02/2011 15:33, Paul Schmehl wrote: I'm trying to setup a FreeBSD VM in Virtualbox. The host OS is Mac OS X 10.6.6. I'm already running Windows 7 64 bit with no problems. When you setup a new VM, you get a first time startup

Re: FreeBSD 8.1 as a Virtualbox Guest OS

2011-02-08 Thread Paul Schmehl
--On February 8, 2011 8:14:19 PM +0200 George Liaskos wrote: The system is booting, but when it gets to md0: Preloaded image 4194304 bytes at 0x80e6aa98 it stops and goes no further. Try enabling IO APIC under System > Motherboard. That solved the problem. Thank you very much!

Re: pf, binat, rdr, and one ip

2011-02-08 Thread Da Rock
On 02/09/11 01:18, Daniel Bye wrote: On Wed, Feb 09, 2011 at 12:20:56AM +1000, Da Rock wrote: A very quick question. PF firewall. One static public IP. About 6 servers on the internal network (dmz). One server binat in the pf.conf, the rest redirected. Possible? Or would it die in the hole

Re: Accessing a GPT drive

2011-02-08 Thread b. f.
> Os: FreeBSD amd64 w/ options GEOM_PART_GPT What version of FreeBSD? > I added a drive to my system which I installed win7 64. The drive is 500G. > I gave 100G to win7. Then I created an ext2 partition with the unallocated > space with a gparted cd. > fdisk shows the MBR of the drive with the wi

port reinstall does not update /var/db/pkg (libreoffice)

2011-02-08 Thread O. Hartmann
Libreoffice undergoes a lot of chenges these days, so updating the port from siurce takes more than four hours on my boxes. On one of the, running FreeBSD 9.0-CUR/amd64, portmaster fails to update to libreoffice-3.3.0_3, process quits with random strange errors. Doing the job from ports/editors

Re: FreeBSD 8.1 as a Virtualbox Guest OS

2011-02-08 Thread Matthew Seaman
On 08/02/2011 15:33, Paul Schmehl wrote: > I'm trying to setup a FreeBSD VM in Virtualbox. The host OS is Mac OS X > 10.6.6. I'm already running Windows 7 64 bit with no problems. When > you setup a new VM, you get a first time startup scenario that asks you > to point to a file (iso usually) th

Re: some problems with vim

2011-02-08 Thread Alokat
On 02/08/2011 01:48 AM, Devin Teske wrote: On Mon, 2011-02-07 at 16:25 -0800, Devin Teske wrote: On Tue, 2011-02-08 at 01:10 +0100, Alokat wrote: Hi, I have some problems by using vim. arrow up prints a B arrow down prints a C ... How can I fix this? Try adding to ~/.vi

Re: FreeBSD 8.1 as a Virtualbox Guest OS

2011-02-08 Thread Paul Schmehl
--On February 8, 2011 12:00:23 PM -0600 Paul Schmehl wrote: I've attached a screenshot of the vm. It's hung at this point and will not go any further. Screenshot may be found here: -- Paul Schmehl, Senior Infosec Analyst As if it wasn't alre

Re: FreeBSD 8.1 as a Virtualbox Guest OS

2011-02-08 Thread George Liaskos
The system is booting, but when it gets to > md0: Preloaded image 4194304 bytes at 0x80e6aa98 it > stops and goes no further. Try enabling IO APIC under System > Motherboard. ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.or

Re: FreeBSD 8.1 as a Virtualbox Guest OS

2011-02-08 Thread Paul Schmehl
--On February 8, 2011 10:24:47 AM -0600 Adam Vande More wrote: On Tue, Feb 8, 2011 at 9:33 AM, Paul Schmehl wrote: I'm trying to setup a FreeBSD VM in Virtualbox. The host OS is Mac OS X 10.6.6. I'm already running Windows 7 64 bit with no problems. When you setup a new VM, you get a firs

Re: FreeBSD 8.1 as a Virtualbox Guest OS

2011-02-08 Thread Paul Schmehl
--On February 9, 2011 2:01:46 AM +0900 Hyogeol Lee wrote: I'm trying to setup a FreeBSD VM in Virtualbox. The host OS is Mac OS X 10.6.6. I'm already running Windows 7 64 bit with no problems. When you setup a new VM, you get a first time startup scenario that asks you to point to a file

Re: shutdown computer after the halt command

2011-02-08 Thread Alokat
On 02/08/2011 01:26 AM, Eitan Adler wrote: if I use the *halt* command I just see "the system is halted press any key to reboot" How can I fix this? shutdown -p now don't use halt directly Thanks works as expected ... Regards, alokat ___

FreeBSD 8.1 as a Virtualbox Guest OS

2011-02-08 Thread Hyogeol Lee
> I'm trying to setup a FreeBSD VM in Virtualbox. The host OS is Mac OS X > 10.6.6. I'm already running Windows 7 64 bit with no problems. When you > setup a new VM, you get a first time startup scenario that asks you to > point to a file (iso usually) that contains the setup program for the

Re: FreeBSD 8.1 as a Virtualbox Guest OS

2011-02-08 Thread Adam Vande More
On Tue, Feb 8, 2011 at 9:33 AM, Paul Schmehl wrote: > I'm trying to setup a FreeBSD VM in Virtualbox. The host OS is Mac OS X > 10.6.6. I'm already running Windows 7 64 bit with no problems. When you > setup a new VM, you get a first time startup scenario that asks you to point > to a file (iso

FreeBSD 8.1 as a Virtualbox Guest OS

2011-02-08 Thread Paul Schmehl
I'm trying to setup a FreeBSD VM in Virtualbox. The host OS is Mac OS X 10.6.6. I'm already running Windows 7 64 bit with no problems. When you setup a new VM, you get a first time startup scenario that asks you to point to a file (iso usually) that contains the setup program for the OS. The

Re: pf, binat, rdr, and one ip

2011-02-08 Thread Daniel Bye
On Wed, Feb 09, 2011 at 12:20:56AM +1000, Da Rock wrote: > A very quick question. > > PF firewall. One static public IP. About 6 servers on the internal > network (dmz). One server binat in the pf.conf, the rest redirected. > > Possible? Or would it die in the hole? I guess you're concerned abo

Accessing a GPT drive

2011-02-08 Thread Mario Lobo
Hi; Os: FreeBSD amd64 w/ options GEOM_PART_GPT I added a drive to my system which I installed win7 64. The drive is 500G. I gave 100G to win7. Then I created an ext2 partition with the unallocated space with a gparted cd. fdisk shows the MBR of the drive with the win7 system and data partitions a

pf, binat, rdr, and one ip

2011-02-08 Thread Da Rock
A very quick question. PF firewall. One static public IP. About 6 servers on the internal network (dmz). One server binat in the pf.conf, the rest redirected. Possible? Or would it die in the hole? TIA ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list

Re: nedit problem

2011-02-08 Thread Fred
On 02/06/11 19:36, b. f. wrote: Fred Boatwright wrote: On 02/06/11 00:53, b. f. wrote: Fred Boatwright wrote: After updating all ports on 8.1-RELEASE, nedit has a problem. The right mouse button works ok in the toolbar but if it is pressed in the text area, for example to copy a block of tex

Re: Using Multiple -prune directives in a find command

2011-02-08 Thread Martin McCormick
Mike Clarke writes: > find . -type d -name dir1 -prune -o -name dir2 -prune -o -name \* > > ... should list all files except those in dir1 or dir2 It certainly does. Thank you. I was off on enough wrong syntax tracks that it probably would have taken a very long time to figure it out. I found ton

Re: Follow a port of a specific major verion

2011-02-08 Thread Marco Steinbach
Lowell Gilbert wrote on 08.02.2011 12:59: Mikael Bak writes: I was not aware I could just install the same software over the other without first removing it. Shouldn't I do that? I would not want to end up with a broken software or a broken ports database. No, you want to remove the old port

Re: Follow a port of a specific major verion

2011-02-08 Thread Mikael Bak
Lowell Gilbert wrote: > Mikael Bak writes: > >> I was not aware I could just install the same software over the other >> without first removing it. Shouldn't I do that? I would not want to end >> up with a broken software or a broken ports database. > > No, you want to remove the old port before

Re: Follow a port of a specific major verion

2011-02-08 Thread Lowell Gilbert
Mikael Bak writes: > I was not aware I could just install the same software over the other > without first removing it. Shouldn't I do that? I would not want to end > up with a broken software or a broken ports database. No, you want to remove the old port before installing the new one. But you

Re: Debian GNU/kFreeBSD

2011-02-08 Thread Bruce Cran
On Mon, 7 Feb 2011 15:51:46 -0800 Gary Kline wrote: > I haven't heard anything about somebody picking up the idea on > integrating Debian Linux and FreeBSD, so unless Zeus stabbed > hisself in the back while about to hurl a lightening bolt, > don't worry. http://www.debian.org/

Re: Follow a port of a specific major verion

2011-02-08 Thread Mikael Bak
Paul Macdonald wrote: > On 08/02/2011 10:33, Mikael Bak wrote: >> Hi Paul, >> >> Paul Macdonald wrote: >>> On 07/02/2011 16:44, Mikael Bak wrote: So my question is: How can I make the ports system act as if I had installed Postfix like this?: cd /usr/ports/mail/postfix27 ma

Re: Follow a port of a specific major verion

2011-02-08 Thread Mike Clarke
On Tuesday 08 February 2011, Mikael Bak wrote: > I was not aware I could just install the same software over the other > without first removing it. Shouldn't I do that? I would not want to > end up with a broken software or a broken ports database. If in doubt you could create a backup package fi

Re: Follow a port of a specific major verion

2011-02-08 Thread Paul Macdonald
On 08/02/2011 10:33, Mikael Bak wrote: Hi Paul, Paul Macdonald wrote: On 07/02/2011 16:44, Mikael Bak wrote: So my question is: How can I make the ports system act as if I had installed Postfix like this?: cd /usr/ports/mail/postfix27 make install clean Is there a way to tell the ports datab

Re: Follow a port of a specific major verion

2011-02-08 Thread Mikael Bak
Hi Lowell, Lowell Gilbert wrote: > Mikael Bak writes: > >> Hi list, >> >> I searched for this in the handbook, but without any hits. Google gave >> me nada too. >> >> I have a machine running FreeBSD 7.3 and Postfix 2.7.2 installed from >> ports. Unfortunately when I installed Postfix I did this

Re: Follow a port of a specific major verion

2011-02-08 Thread Mikael Bak
Hi Paul, Paul Macdonald wrote: > On 07/02/2011 16:44, Mikael Bak wrote: >> So my question is: How can I make the ports system act as if I had >> installed Postfix like this?: >> >> cd /usr/ports/mail/postfix27 >> make install clean >> >> Is there a way to tell the ports database to "follow" and ol