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error: syntax error before "pcre"
*** Error code 1
Stop in /usr/ports/devel/php5-pcre/work/php-5.2.1/ext/pcre.
*** Error code 1
Stop in /usr/ports/devel/php5-pcre.
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e the same user accounts, would it be
possible to share a password file or home directories? Should I build
another box strictly for this purpose? If so, could you point me to
some documentation for achieving such a goal?
Thank you for your time!
cmh
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> wget -m -nH -r http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists -o
> /var/log/${site}_mirror.log
>
> But that gets the whole sit. What I want to do is just start at the
> toop of the "ubuntu/dists" tree.
Perhaps the '--no-parent' knob would be of some hel
e useable under FreeBSD somewhere?
Thank you for your time!
cmh
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more. You could even go so far as to edit the hosts file,
use a proxy, or put them behind a firewall to restrict what sites they
can visit (i.e. your webmail interface).
cmh
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't the linux flash plugin 7 (used in this article) broken anyhow?
See: http://www.freshports.org/www/linux-flashplugin7/
I've been trying to install it on a new machine with little luck. I
normally don't have any problems, so it's probably just an oversight on
my part.
cmh
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Greetings list, I'm a first time poster. I hope I get this right.
I'm running a fresh install of 5.3-RELEASE. Every time I attempt to
install anything from the ports tree, gcc fails. Nine times out of ten
it states that there has been an internal error, and that I should
submit a bug report.
Greetings!
I suppose this is a newbie question, but I figured I'd give these lists a
shot.
I just installed FreeBSD 5.0 on my laptop, and I have a 3COM Megahertz
PCMCIA card (Model 3CCE589ET to be exact). I have a cable modem (I'm using
DCHP with that) that goes into a Linksys router and 4 port s