On Sat, 17 Oct 2009 05:18:48 +0200 Polytropon wrote:
>On Fri, 16 Oct 2009 20:59:18 -0600 (MDT), Warren Block
>wrote:
>> I understand it, but see ambiguity in the word "should". Easy enough to
>> rewrite:
>>
>> BUGS
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Please no
I have a program that works with POSIX message queues, i.e. calls
mq_open, mq_send, etc. These calls fail with "Bad system call"
message.
I googled that in order to get POSIX semaphores work on FreeBSD you
should kldload sem. What should I load to make message queues work?
_
PJ,
having (in this case at least) the luxury of reading freebsd-questions
as a digest, I'm going to quote a few of your extracts from several
messages, largely without surounding context, as it's all incredibly
repetitive, masively overquoted and mostly just "grasping for ambiguity"
as Warren
2009/10/17 michael
> PJ wrote:
>
>> michael wrote:
>>
>>
>>> PJ wrote:
>>>
>>>
Why is it that the manual pages, as thorough as they may be, are very,
very confusing.
Perhaps I am being too wary, but I find that too many
instructions/examples are stumbling blocks to appreciatio
Hi all,
I've just updated the ports tree with portsnap and compiled the w3c
validator and all its dependency with portinstall on FreeBSD 6.4 but
whenever i try to validate a html document, i get the following error
message:
---
check: Can't load
'/usr/local/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.8.9/mach/auto/SG
mqueuefs
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On Sunday 18 October 2009 10:25:41 Ross wrote:
> I have a program that works with POSIX message queues, i.e. calls
> mq_open, mq_send, etc. These calls fail with "Bad system call"
> message.
> I googled that in order to get POSIX semaphores work on FreeBSD you
> should kldload sem. What should I lo
hi list,
I am going to add user "test" in system:
~/:sudo pw useradd test -m
then, I am going to check quotas
~/:sudo quota -u -v test
Disk quotas for user test (uid 2022):
Filesystem usage quota limit grace files quota limit
grace
/home 36 0 0
hi again,
I correct my post, of course I can set
quotas for that user, by setquota command,
but I cant see quotas for that user, only by
repquota.
I need to see it by quota command because I
write a script where I depend on it.
On Sun, Oct 18, 2009 at 2:13 PM, Stefan Miklosovic <
miklosovic.free
On Sat, Oct 17, 2009 at 06:49:02PM -0600, Tim Judd wrote:
> On 10/17/09, Jerry McAllister wrote:
>
>
> > You do not need to. dump alrady writes that when it finishes each time.
> > If you to that, you will get a second one at that location.
> >
> > You do not need to do the rewind and mt fsf be
On Sat, Oct 17, 2009 at 08:09:22PM -0600, Tim Judd wrote:
> On 10/17/09, Stevan Tiefert wrote:
> > Am Samstag, den 17.10.2009, 18:49 -0600 schrieb Tim Judd:
> >> On 10/17/09, Jerry McAllister wrote:
> >>
> >>
> >> > You do not need to. dump alrady writes that when it finishes each time.
> >> >
I am probably doing this all wrong. I have an OpenLDAP server set
up that works correctly. I wanted to be able to access it via "LDAP://"
from my laptop when traveling. Unfortunately, that is not working. When
trying it via Microsoft, I simply get an error that the server is
either busy or not avai
> I am probably doing this all wrong. I have an OpenLDAP server set
> up that works correctly. I wanted to be able to access it via "LDAP://"
> from my laptop when traveling. Unfortunately, that is not working. When
An LDAP server is not something that you access through a web browser.
The naming
On Sun, 18 Oct 2009 20:57:52 +0700 (ICT)
Olivier Nicole (olivier.nic...@cs.ait.ac.th) replied:
>> I am probably doing this all wrong. I have an OpenLDAP server set
>> up that works correctly. I wanted to be able to access it via
>> "LDAP://" from my laptop when traveling. Unfortunately, that is no
Hi Guys,
It's obvious the release is behind schedule, RC2 isn't even out yet
according to the freebsd site. is there any rough ideas when we can
expect 8.0-release? :)
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I just reinstalled a server that was out for repair. It's on the network
in the data center, but no applications are running on it, yet.
I thought this would be a perfect time to upgrade the OS. It's currently
running 6.2 Release, I want to bring it up to 7.2 Release.
I'd like to do this rem
Hello!
On Sun, Oct 18, 2009 at 5:08 PM, John Almberg wrote:
> I've been reading the upgrade chapter in "Absolute FreeBSD", and it seems
> like the best option is to download the source files for 7.2 and upgrade
> from sources.
I've done it several times via ssh between major and minor versions
Bob Hall wrote:
> On Sat, Oct 17, 2009 at 05:36:43PM -0400, PJ wrote:
>
>> Bob Hall wrote:
>>
>>> On Sat, Oct 17, 2009 at 02:34:40AM +, Mark wrote:
>>>
>>>
Actually, this has got very little to do with being a native English
speaker or not. It's ere a matter of inton
Manolis Kiagias wrote:
> PJ wrote:
>
>> Manolis Kiagias wrote:
>>
>>
>>> PJ wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>
Manolis, my state of mind is quite clear... and I'm coping with
everything quite allright... I'm not about to get mad at anyone or
anything...
but tell me, ho
PJ wrote:
(trimmed down)
>
> Is entirely possible that I mucked up somewhere and did not do the
> shutdown -r quite right... anyway, it is working fine now.
> I still have some minor questions, though...
> Can glabel be done on a dormant file system and then boot that file
> system to change the f
2009/10/18 Alex R :
> Hi Guys,
>
> It's obvious the release is behind schedule, RC2 isn't even out yet
> according to the freebsd site. is there any rough ideas when we can expect
> 8.0-release? :)
>
I'm channelling Annie, who insists it is
Tomorrow! Tomorrow!
It's only a day away!
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I've been reading the upgrade chapter in "Absolute FreeBSD", and it seems
like the best option is to download the source files for 7.2 and upgrade
from sources.
I've done it several times via ssh between major and minor versions without
any problems. You should read /usr/src/UPDATING for any ad
quiet interesting that serial port thingy! do you know the name of it
btw? I will be interested to install on of them... and start saving
some money going to my office :D when i can not use even ssh...
2009/10/18 John Almberg :
>>> I've been reading the upgrade chapter in "Absolute FreeBSD", and
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Jeronimo Calvo wrote:
> quiet interesting that serial port thingy! do you know the name of it
> btw? I will be interested to install on of them... and start saving
> some money going to my office :D when i can not use even ssh...
>
Hi Jeronimo,
When
Ian Smith wrote:
> PJ,
>
> having (in this case at least) the luxury of reading freebsd-questions
> as a digest, I'm going to quote a few of your extracts from several
> messages, largely without surounding context, as it's all incredibly
> repetitive, masively overquoted and mostly just "graspi
Jeronimo Calvo wrote:
quiet interesting that serial port thingy! do you know the name of it
btw? I will be interested to install on of them... and start saving
some money going to my office :D when i can not use even ssh...
I had to look it up... Here's what I have:
http://www.digi.com/product
--On October 18, 2009 7:02:34 PM +0100 Jeronimo Calvo
wrote:
quiet interesting that serial port thingy! do you know the name of it
btw? I will be interested to install on of them... and start saving
some money going to my office :D when i can not use even ssh...
Google IPKVM.
Paul Schmehl,
PJ wrote:
It's owrthless to read your entire comment here as everyone is
forgetting two things, here...
1. COMMON SENSE
2. NOT EVERYONE WHO READS MANUALS OR MAN PAGES IS NECESSARILY LIMITED TO
THE NARROW MINDBEND OF THE "INITIATED".
There are those who think those who bitch because they've no
My build-world is finally done, so going to see if it works, now...
H'mmm... I have a question about the kernel configuration file...
I am currently using a customer kernel. Unfortunately, this machine was
installed by someone before my time, so I don't know the details.
Can I make a 7.2 ker
John Almberg wrote:
My build-world is finally done, so going to see if it works, now...
H'mmm... I have a question about the kernel configuration file...
I am currently using a customer kernel. Unfortunately, this machine
was installed by someone before my time, so I don't know the details.
The 7.2 GENERIC kernel includes PF, but not ALTQ.
Okay, that's good to know. Thanks.
Well, I was able to boot the new kernel in single user mode, but when I
tried to run mergemaster -p, it couldn't find mergemaster.
It looks like only one file system is mounted... nothing in /usr for
instan
In the last episode (Oct 18), carmel_ny said:
> On Sun, 18 Oct 2009 20:57:52 +0700 (ICT)
> Olivier Nicole (olivier.nic...@cs.ait.ac.th) replied:
>
> >> I am probably doing this all wrong. I have an OpenLDAP server set up
> >> that works correctly. I wanted to be able to access it via "LDAP://"
>
--On October 18, 2009 6:53:04 PM -0400 John Almberg
wrote:
The 7.2 GENERIC kernel includes PF, but not ALTQ.
Okay, that's good to know. Thanks.
Well, I was able to boot the new kernel in single user mode, but when I
tried to run mergemaster -p, it couldn't find mergemaster.
It looks like o
On Sun, 18 Oct 2009, John Almberg wrote:
The 7.2 GENERIC kernel includes PF, but not ALTQ.
Okay, that's good to know. Thanks.
Well, I was able to boot the new kernel in single user mode, but when I tried
to run mergemaster -p, it couldn't find mergemaster.
Booting to single-user isn't stric
On Fri, 16 Oct 2009 22:25:13 -0700, Gary Kline wrote:
> I would like to put back the
> huge text file into its 66 smaller files using split. Can I break this
> very large journeyTowardtheDawn.txt using the regex
> "Chapter [:digit:]{1,2}" ??
>
> Or maybe just "Chapter "
hi there,
my tft comes with pivot support. i'm running x with the nvidia closed source
drivers and added
Option "RandRRotation" "True"
to my xorg.conf. so now when i do `xrandr -o left` or `xrandr -o right` X gets
rotated which is great.
under windows however i've been told that this is be
On Sunday 18 October 2009 23:08:14 Alexander Best wrote:
> posted this to freebsd-questions@ a while ago and got no answer.
>
> alex
Hi,
For every USB device there is /dev/usb/XXX . Currently the USB Bluetooth
driver does not have any file nodes. Entries appearing in devd.conf might not
always
Guys,
maybe this can't be done reading in a file with fgets(buffer[128], fp),
then calling skiptags(), conditionally, to while () past ',' and '>'.
I know I need to calll skipTags with its address, skipTags(&buffer);, but then
how to i
handle the variable "s" in skipTags? Anybody?
// redo,
On Sun, 18 Oct 2009 18:33:43 -0700, Gary Kline wrote:
> Guys,
>
> maybe this can't be done reading in a file with fgets(buffer[128], fp),
> then calling skiptags(), conditionally, to while () past ',' and '>'.
>
> I know I need to calll skipTags with its address, skipTags(&buffer);,
> but then h
On Sun, Oct 18, 2009 at 10:02 PM, Polytropon wrote:
[snip]
>
>> // redo, skip TAGS
>
> Is this C or C++ source code? I always thought // was C++
> specific...
>
"//" comments are recognized by both C and C++.
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Hello,
On Sun, Oct 18, 2009 at 9:53 PM, Andrew Cherkashin wrote:
> Hello. Where i can take FreeBSD exam? In California.
This link may be helpful:
http://www.bsdcertification.org/
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Hi Carmen,
> I have email clients on my laptops that can access the LDAP server when
> connected via my LAN. When traveling that is not readily possible (is
> it)? Therefore, how can I accomplish this or is it not possible?
>
> Remember, I am not attempting to administer the LDAP server, but rath
I'm new to FreeBSD. Been experimenting with 8.0-RC1 and zfs in a VM.
Really haven't even installed it yet, just getting familiar with zfs
usage from the fixit environment. I experienced some strange behavior
and was wondering if this would warrant a bug report:
1. load zfs from bootloader prompt
On Oct 18, 2009, at 8:33 PM, Gary Kline wrote:
Guys,
maybe this can't be done reading in a file with fgets(buffer[128],
fp),
then calling skiptags(), conditionally, to while () past ',' and '>'.
I know I need to calll skipTags with its address, skipTags
(&buffer);, but then how to i
hand
After you boot into single user mode, type mount -a. Then cd to /usr/src
and run mergemaster -p.
This worked, thanks.
mergemaster -p then ran fine with no errors, but when I tried 'make
installworld', it stopped on this error:
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Glen Barber writes:
> >> // redo, skip TAGS
> >
> > Is this C or C++ source code? I always thought // was C++
> > specific...
> >
>
> "//" comments are recognized by both C and C++.
How about "... are recognized by both C++ and more recent versions
of C."?
Olivier Nicole wrote:
> Hi Carmen,
>
>> I have email clients on my laptops that can access the LDAP server when
>> connected via my LAN. When traveling that is not readily possible (is
>> it)? Therefore, how can I accomplish this or is it not possible?
>>
>> Remember, I am not attempting to admini
On Sun, 18 Oct 2009 22:23:43 -0500, David Kelly wrote:
> When not using a count to indicate how much data is in a char* you
> should always test for null. Testing for null is not a sure fire way
> to prevent buffer over runs but its better than nothing.
There are means like
#include
On Sun, 18 Oct 2009 23:30:49 -0400, Robert Huff wrote:
>
> Glen Barber writes:
>
> > >> // redo, skip TAGS
> > >
> > > Is this C or C++ source code? I always thought // was C++
> > > specific...
> > >
> >
> > "//" comments are recognized by both C and C++.
>
> How about "... are r
Dear list,
I'm about to try something strange. Recently, I got back my
IBM Thinkpad 755C. It's from ca. 1995, has a 486 processor
at 75 MHz, 20 MB RAM and a 640x480x256 display. The hard disk
is 330 MB, but I have a 500 MB disk that I want to use. Use
for what? FreeBSD, of course.
Allthough this
On Mon, Oct 19, 2009 at 05:43:44AM +0200, Polytropon wrote:
> On Sun, 18 Oct 2009 22:23:43 -0500, David Kelly wrote:
> > When not using a count to indicate how much data is in a char* you
> > should always test for null. Testing for null is not a sure fire way
> > to prevent buffer over runs b
On Mon, Oct 19, 2009 at 04:02:29AM +0200, Polytropon wrote:
> On Sun, 18 Oct 2009 18:33:43 -0700, Gary Kline wrote:
> > Guys,
> >
> > maybe this can't be done reading in a file with fgets(buffer[128], fp),
> > then calling skiptags(), conditionally, to while () past ',' and '>'.
> >
> > I know I
Gary Kline wrote:
Guys,
maybe this can't be done reading in a file with fgets(buffer[128], fp),
then calling skiptags(), conditionally, to while () past ',' and '>'.
I know I need to calll skipTags with its address, skipTags(&buffer);, but then
how to i
handle the variable "s" in skipTags? An
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