On 2007-04-07 17:31, Olivier Regnier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
> I have a problem with my perl script with the command sed. Here is a
> example of my code:
Don't use system("sed ...") in Perl. It's considered poor style, since
Perl can do the same without having to fork a shell/sed proc
Chris Kottaridis wrote:
> I need a little advise on FreeBSD package management, I am kind of new
> to the FreeBSD package management thing and so I am sure this is a very
> basic question.
>
> I just installed 6.2 and apparently it installed the mysql-client 5.0
> package. I want to get mysql up t
Giorgos Keramidas wrote:
> On 2007-04-07 17:31, Olivier Regnier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Hello,
>> I have a problem with my perl script with the command sed. Here is a
>> example of my code:
>
> Don't use system("sed ...") in Perl. It's considered poor style, since
> Perl can do the same wit
G'day all,
I'm sorry but I am new to FreeBSD, and I am not sure what tcl84 is, but
when I tried to install gdal, using portmanager after many hours it told
me that tcl84 had an error, so that was that.
when I went to ports/lang/tcl84 and tried make install clean it didn't
work either.
ther
Ben Madin wrote:
> G'day all,
>
> I'm sorry but I am new to FreeBSD, and I am not sure what tcl84 is, but
> when I tried to install gdal, using portmanager after many hours it told
> me that tcl84 had an error, so that was that.
>
> when I went to ports/lang/tcl84 and tried make install clean it
Interesting. Is that old perl syntax (v4, etc)? Just curious because
most of the documentation and examples switched to:
No, he's using a function prototype. In this particular case, he's
saying the supfile_set_default_host function will take two scalars as
arguments.
For more info:
perldoc pe
On 4/8/07, Chris Kottaridis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I need a little advise on FreeBSD package management, I am kind of new
to the FreeBSD package management thing and so I am sure this is a very
basic question.
I just installed 6.2 and apparently it installed the mysql-client 5.0
package. I w
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:0:0: class=0x02 card=0x165914e4 chip=0x165914e4 rev=
0x11 hdr=0x00
vendor = 'Broadcom Corporation'
device = 'BCM5750A1 NetXtreme Gigabit Ethernet PCI Express'
class= network
subclass = ethernet
Obviously your device is r
Le Sam 7 avr 07 à 21:24:05 +0200, Vittorio De Martino <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
écrivait :
> Besides if I ask for the "help on line" (OR helpwin) the following error
> messages pops up
>
> "The file modules.txt is missing from the directory where I think help files
> should be."
>
> I think I d
Giorgos Keramidas a écrit :
On 2007-04-07 17:31, Olivier Regnier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello,
I have a problem with my perl script with the command sed. Here is a
example of my code:
Don't use system("sed ...") in Perl. It's considered poor style, since
Perl can do the same witho
On Sunday April 08, 2007 at 03:37:04 (AM) Andrew Pantyukhin wrote:
> mysql 5.1 is not ready for mainstream, AFAIK.
>
> You can install ports-mgmt/portupgrade and then use
> "portupgrade -o databases/somenewport someoldport"
> to upgrade an installed port to another one.
>
> pkg_delete -f oldpor
Le Fri, 6 Apr 2007 15:28:40 +0400,
"Belov, Sergey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a écrit :
> I found a strange problem while making automatic install disk from
> official iso 6.2-RELEASE.
>
> I've made a custom install.cfg:
>
> ##
> # This is the installation config
Is it proper to enable 'ip fastforwarding' on 6.2 when running pf ?
I am attached to a cable modem (10MB speed) and only use DHCP.
I have a 6.2 machine thats being used as a router and of course ip
forwarding is enabled...but when I try to enable ip fastfowarding, I
see throughput drop or surge
Any ideas on cloning an IBM T60 Thinkpad with G4U (Ghost for You)? The
T60 comes with a recovery partition. First I killdisk the drive,
re-install Windows XP. Then I want to capture an image with G4U so that
I can clone other T60 machines. Is this possible with G4U? My present
imaging software, Ima
Hello,
I written a small script in sh :
# Downloading doc files
echo "===> Downloading doc files"
/usr/bin/csup $doc_supfile
RETVAL=$?
if [ $RETVAL != 0 ]; then
echo "abort"
exit 0
fi
I want to rewritte this code in perl script.
my $retval=0;
my $doc_supfile="/etc/doc-supfile";
# Downloa
Olivier Regnier wrote:
> Giorgos Keramidas a écrit :
>> On 2007-04-07 17:31, Olivier Regnier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>>> Hello,
>>> I have a problem with my perl script with the command sed. Here is a
>>> example of my code:
>>>
>>
>> Don't use system("sed ...") in Perl. It's consider
I seem to have messed something up somewhere, and peculiar instructions seem
to have found their way in. An example is below:
---> Checking for the latest package of 'devel/gettext'
---> Fetching the package(s) for 'gettext-0.16.1' (devel/gettext)
---> Fetching gettext-0.16.1
/var/tmp/portupgr
Olivier Regnier wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I written a small script in sh :
> # Downloading doc files
> echo "===> Downloading doc files"
> /usr/bin/csup $doc_supfile
> RETVAL=$?
> if [ $RETVAL != 0 ]; then
>echo "abort"
>exit 0
> fi
>
> I want to rewritte this code in perl script.
>
> my $retv
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:0:0: class=0x02 card=0x165914e4 chip=0x165914e4 rev=
0x11 hdr=0x00
vendor = 'Broadcom Corporation'
device = 'BCM5750A1 NetXtreme Gigabit Ethernet PCI Express'
class= network
subclass = ethernet
Obviously your device is recognized and a driver has be
i was setting up bind9 today in 2 jails. 1 jails is the master, and the other
the slave. i am reloading 2 machines that were previously physical machines,
into these jails. the master went fine, both internal and external views
work as expected.
setting up the slave, was not so smooth. i re
On 2007-04-08 11:40, Olivier Regnier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Giorgos Keramidas a ?crit :
> >Try using Perl only, instead of forking sed(1), like this:
> >
> >,---
> >|
> >| #!/usr/bin/perl -Tw
> >|
> >| use strict;
> >|
> >| #
Angelin Lalev wrote:
Hi List,
My e-mail server is running the latest spamassassin with all of the blacklist enabled and etc.
but I still receive over 20 spam messages a day ("image" spam mostly).
The situation with other users may be worse. That's why I was thinking about some tool that
O/H Eric έγραψε:
qmail is horrible and outdated. heres a ton of reasons not to use it:
But thats just my opinion! =)
I use qmail and I am happy with it, following a composition of "what
suits me best" from the following sites:
a) http://www.freebsdrocks.net/ provides the basic walkthr
My company had a similar issue, we required a fairly turnkey solution for
e-mail. If you don't have the time/want to actually set it up your self, and
just want it to work I would suggest you try
www.tnpi.net
I didn't do the installation myself, I paid Matt's group to do it. Other than
a few cus
On 2007-04-08 09:28, Garrett Cooper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Olivier Regnier wrote:
> The file has to exist that you're trying to modify, otherwise it'll give
> up :). Permissions issue?
>
> Better to do that section may be:
>
> my $tmpsupfile;
> my $supfile = "/etc/standard-supfile
Hello again all,
I was wondering if there was an automatic, and possibly timed means to
spin down disks available in either ports or the base system, by chance.
Just trying to cut down on energy use, and increase my disks' lives :).
TIA,
-Garrett
On 2007-04-08 00:26, Garrett Cooper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Giorgos Keramidas wrote:
> > Try using Perl only, instead of forking sed(1), like this:
> > [...]
> > | sub supfile_set_default_host($$);
> > | sub supfile_set_default_host($$)
> > | {
[...]
> Interesting. Is that old perl syntax (v4,
On 2007-04-08 17:38, Olivier Regnier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I written a small script in sh :
> # Downloading doc files
> echo "===> Downloading doc files"
> /usr/bin/csup $doc_supfile
> RETVAL=$?
> if [ $RETVAL != 0 ]; then
>echo "abort"
>exit 0
> fi
This script has a mino
Doug Lee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: On Sat, Apr 07, 2007 at 06:55:58PM -0700,
Paris Jones wrote:
> // Weirdness, why did all the messages disappear?
>
> I would first like to say sorry Garret, my previous questions were not in good
> detail.
[recap of a problem often requoted recently on l
Just wonder if it's better for an HDD not to spindown at all.
Maybe it's safer to spin in peace than to park/launch?
What do you think?
> Hello again all,
> I was wondering if there was an automatic, and possibly timed means to
> spin down disks available in either ports or the base system,
Angelin Lalev wrote:
My e-mail server is running the latest spamassassin with all of the blacklist enabled and etc.
but I still receive over 20 spam messages a day ("image" spam mostly).
The situation with other users may be worse. That's why I was thinking about some tool that
1. store incomi
Yuri Grebenkin wrote:
> Just wonder if it's better for an HDD not to spindown at all.
> Maybe it's safer to spin in peace than to park/launch?
> What do you think?
>
>> Hello again all,
>> I was wondering if there was an automatic, and possibly timed means to
>> spin down disks available in e
Thanks.
Sounds like I should stick with Mysql 5.0 for now, But, it's good to
know about the portupgrade and portmanager commands. I wasn't aware of
them.
Thanks
Chris Kottaridis([EMAIL PROTECTED])
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On Sun, 8 Apr 2007, Olivier Regnier wrote:
my $retval=0;
my $doc_supfile="/etc/doc-supfile";
# Downloading doc files
print "===> Downloading doc files\n";
system("/usr/bin/csup $doc_supfile
if (! $retval) {
print "abort";
exit;
}
I don't know what happened with retval but that doesn't work corr
On 4/7/07, Kevin Kinsey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Jerry McAllister wrote:
> Also, although telnet is a hole nowdays for logging in to a system with
> an id and password for the very reasons you have given, it still has
> a use. You can use it to easily poke at a port and check the response
>
As a follow up to the previous thread on which I was the OP have followed
the advice given, contacted Ian Dowse who kindly walked me through fixing my
hard drive. Here is a synopsis as best as I can do to explain what was done:
First find out the offsets of the bad sectors, and check with dd that
On Sun, Apr 08, 2007 at 10:10:17PM +0400, Yuri Grebenkin wrote:
> Just wonder if it's better for an HDD not to spindown at all.
> Maybe it's safer to spin in peace than to park/launch?
> What do you think?
My guess (really a SWAG) is that it's bettter to leave things
just happily
Gary Kline wrote:
On Sun, Apr 08, 2007 at 10:10:17PM +0400, Yuri Grebenkin wrote:
Just wonder if it's better for an HDD not to spindown at all.
Maybe it's safer to spin in peace than to park/launch?
What do you think?
My guess (really a SWAG) is that it's bettter to leave thin
On Sunday 08 April 2007 18:11:51 Garrett Cooper wrote:
> Gary Kline wrote:
> > On Sun, Apr 08, 2007 at 10:10:17PM +0400, Yuri Grebenkin wrote:
> >> Just wonder if it's better for an HDD not to spindown at all.
> >> Maybe it's safer to spin in peace than to park/launch?
> >> What do you think?
> >
>
Jonathan Horne wrote:
On Sunday 08 April 2007 18:11:51 Garrett Cooper wrote:
Gary Kline wrote:
On Sun, Apr 08, 2007 at 10:10:17PM +0400, Yuri Grebenkin wrote:
Just wonder if it's better for an HDD not to spindown at all.
Maybe it's safer to spin in peace than to park/launch?
Wha
On Sun, Apr 08, 2007 at 04:11:51PM -0700, Garrett Cooper wrote:
> Gary Kline wrote:
> >On Sun, Apr 08, 2007 at 10:10:17PM +0400, Yuri Grebenkin wrote:
> >
> >>Just wonder if it's better for an HDD not to spindown at all.
> >>Maybe it's safer to spin in peace than to park/launch?
> >>What do you t
Michael P. Soulier writes:
> >Might as well paint "PLEASE KICK ME!" and an arrow pointing
> > down on your back
>
> I'm used to binary-package distributions that seem to try a lot
> harder to not break. I suppose that ports is evolving, and it
> used to be worse, so I shouldn't com
On Sun, Apr 08, 2007 at 09:30:14AM -0700, Oliver Iberien wrote:
> I seem to have messed something up somewhere, and peculiar instructions seem
> to have found their way in. An example is below:
>
> ---> Checking for the latest package of 'devel/gettext'
> ---> Fetching the package(s) for 'gette
> hit the same bug too with FreeBSD-6.1. To workaround this, i've just
> added the distribution set "GENERIC" to dists (this value wasn't
> mentionned on the sysinstall manpage by the way :-( )
> So try with this:
> dists=base GENERIC catpages info manpages proflibs kernel
> distSetCustom
Thank y
On Mon, Apr 09, 2007 at 09:23:38AM +0400, Belov, Sergey wrote:
>
> > hit the same bug too with FreeBSD-6.1. To workaround this, i've just
> > added the distribution set "GENERIC" to dists (this value wasn't
> > mentionned on the sysinstall manpage by the way :-( )
> > So try with this:
> > dists=b
Hello. I tried posting this issue a few hours ago, but it did not appear in my
inbox, so I'm
trying once more. I've included details of the install in case it matters
(sorry about length).
I'm having trouble getting FreeBSD 6.2 to boot after installation. After a
"successful" install,
(re-)boot
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