First, sd wrote:
> Some months ago, just after buying a Tyan Tiger s2466 MPX dual
> processor motherboard and installing FreeBSD 5.0 on it, I
> experienced a lot of data loss [...]
>
> However, after a couple months I decided to change just one setting
> in the Phoenix BIOS:
e problem might be related to disk geometry (I'm fairly new
> to FreeBSD and the sysinstall disk geometry warning concerned me).
>
> However, after a couple months I decided to change just one setting in
> the Phoenix BIOS: Large Disk Access Mode
>
> There are two options for
be related to disk geometry (I'm fairly new
to FreeBSD and the sysinstall disk geometry warning concerned me).
However, after a couple months I decided to change just one setting in
the Phoenix BIOS: Large Disk Access Mode
There are two options for Large Disk Access Mode: "DOS" a
Has anyone compared the native FreeBSD Phoenix with the Linux version? I'm
trying to decide if it's worth building the native version on my laptop,
since it will take a while.
Any noticeable difference in speed, features, stability, and so on?
NOTE: Please CC me, as I am not
the port is broken however, it isn't even listed. I am looking
A> here: /usr/ports/www/phoenix
A> Thank you,
A> Curt
//snippage//
I just looked at the phoenix makefile and the only place I see
'broken' it says it wants the ports version of perl. Do you have perl
5.00
/usr/ports/www/phoenix
Thank you,
Curt
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Looks like you don't have gtk 1.2 installed. You c
In your first message you said:
VL> I have untar'd it and try:
In my experience with ports you don't manually untar anything as
that's handled automatically. Did you build phoenix from ports?
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Looks like you don't have gtk 1.2 installed. You can install it from
ports.
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Saturday, January 25, 2003, 12:28:06 AM, you wrote:
A> Ok, I am not sure why, but I can not get phoenix to work. I have
A> untar'd it and t
Ok, I am not sure why, but I can not get phoenix to work. I have
untar'd it and try:
[asenchi@temple:~/phoenix] $ ./phoenix
./phoenix-bin: error while loading shared libraries: libgtk-1.2.so.0:
cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
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Laurence Sanford wrote:
When I try to build the phoenix 0.4 port it fails like this:
===> Building for Xft-2.0_1
cc -O -pipe -I. -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I/usr/X11R6/include
-I/usr/local/include/freetype2 -I/usr/local/include -I/usr/X11R6/include
-fPIC -DPIC -c xftrender.c -o xftrender.o
xftrende
When I try to build the phoenix 0.4 port it fails like this:
===> Building for Xft-2.0_1
cc -O -pipe -I. -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I/usr/X11R6/include
-I/usr/local/include/freetype2 -I/usr/local/include -I/usr/X11R6/include
-fPIC -DPIC -c xftrender.c -o xftrender.o
xftrender.c: In funct
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>> (11.05.2002 @ 0509 PST): Richard Tobin said, in 0.4K: <<
> > What version of perl are you using? Install perl5.8, rebuild phoenix,
> > and it'll likely work. Hopefully.
>
> The reason that I installed i
> What version of perl are you using? Install perl5.8, rebuild phoenix,
> and it'll likely work. Hopefully.
The reason that I installed it now is that the requirement for a
particular Perl version appeared to have been removed! Is that not
true?
And what the %$^&*( is it using
> Is this the first time you've installed it?
Yes.
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>> (11.04.2002 @ 1722 PST): Richard Tobin said, in 0.5K: <<
> I just built phoenix from the ports, having cvsup'd ports
> immediately before. It compiles and installs, but when I run it
> nothing happens. It just exits af
Is this the first time you've installed it? If I remember right they said
that going from .3 to .4 meant completely removing your .phoenix
directory.
The linux-phoenix has worked fine for me... (on 4.6)
On Tue, 5 Nov 2002, Richard Tobin wrote:
> I just built phoenix from the ports
I just built phoenix from the ports, having cvsup'd ports
immediately before. It compiles and installs, but when I run it
nothing happens. It just exits after a few seconds, without putting
up any windows or printing anything. Nothing on the console or in
/var/log. It has created a .ph
On Tue, Oct 22, 2002 at 02:40:42PM -0700, paul beard wrote:
> Joe Marcus Clarke wrote:
>
> > Why not opt for the FreeBSD port? Albeit you will need to compile it,
> > but you won't have to worry about doing the cvs checkout yourself. The
> > ports available in /usr
Joe Marcus Clarke ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [021023 08:50]:
> On Tue, 2002-10-22 at 18:39, David Gerard wrote:
> > > Uh, what about /usr/ports/www/phoenix?
> > Is that the nightly? I would be very surprised.
> No, it looks to be a static snapshot. However, if you're
Joe Marcus Clarke wrote:
Uh, what about /usr/ports/www/phoenix?
[/usr/ports/www/linux-phoenix]:: file /usr/ports/www/ph
php-dynphp-screw php-templates phpSysInfo phpbb
phpnuke
Good question. I don't have one of those.
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On Tue, 2002-10-22 at 18:39, David Gerard wrote:
> > Uh, what about /usr/ports/www/phoenix?
>
>
> Is that the nightly? I would be very surprised.
No, it looks to be a static snapshot. However, if you're interested in
doing true debugging, running the Linux version u
the cvs checkout yourself. The
> > > ports available in /usr/ports/www/phoenix. Maybe if you ask Alan
> > > nicely, we'll even cook you up a package ;-).
> > there is only the linux-phoenix port. I tried to build it the
> > other week and it failed, I forget why. If this
On Tue, 2002-10-22 at 17:40, paul beard wrote:
> Joe Marcus Clarke wrote:
>
> > Why not opt for the FreeBSD port? Albeit you will need to compile it,
> > but you won't have to worry about doing the cvs checkout yourself. The
> > ports available in /usr/ports/www/ph
Joe Marcus Clarke wrote:
Why not opt for the FreeBSD port? Albeit you will need to compile it,
but you won't have to worry about doing the cvs checkout yourself. The
ports available in /usr/ports/www/phoenix. Maybe if you ask Alan
nicely, we'll even cook you up a package ;-).
the
On Tue, 2002-10-22 at 17:29, David Gerard wrote:
>
> I'm trying to get the Linux nightly binaries of Phoenix running. It's after
> some libraries that it claims aren't on my system - stuff like GTK+ 1.2,
> which certainly *should* be. Anyone else having any luck?
I'm trying to get the Linux nightly binaries of Phoenix running. It's after
some libraries that it claims aren't on my system - stuff like GTK+ 1.2,
which certainly *should* be. Anyone else having any luck?
(I'm specifically after getting the nightly binaries running, rath
# [EMAIL PROTECTED] / 2002-10-08 21:42:56 -0400:
> Any ideas why Linux emulation is failing in this instance?
looks like you need linux-gtk.
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> Hi all,
>
> Has anyone gotten Phoenix to work in FreeBSD? I'm running: FreeBSD
4.6-STABLE
> #0: Mon Aug 5 01:39:14 EDT 2002. When I follow the install & run
directions
> for the Linux version I get:
>
> ./phoenix-bin: error while loading shared libraries:
Hi all,
Has anyone gotten Phoenix to work in FreeBSD? I'm running: FreeBSD 4.6-STABLE
#0: Mon Aug 5 01:39:14 EDT 2002. When I follow the install & run directions
for the Linux version I get:
./phoenix-bin: error while loading shared libraries: libgtk-1.2.so.0: cannot
open shar
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