On 16/01/2010 6:57 π.μ., Greg Larkin wrote:
> Craig Whipp wrote:
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> > On Jan 15, 2010, at 9:44 AM, Kirk Strauser wrote:
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> >> Until recently, it seems like port dependencies were handled at
> >> installation time. Lately, they're handled any time I try to do
> >> anything with a port. I absolutel
On Sat, Jan 16, 2010 at 12:38:14AM -0600, Scott Bennett wrote:
> >2) Create the geli device /dev/daXsYP.eli, and then create a label on that,
> > yielding /dev/label/bar. [not sure what the utility of this is, since the
> > label will only appear after the geil provider has been attached]
> >
>
On Saturday 16 January 2010, Gary Kline wrote:
> this may be offtopic but it does deal with our OO.org port.
> a friend sent me a very nice "slideshow" in powerpoint format. I've
> saved it (and the original) somewhere in the evolution directory so
> all the photos are safe. fi
On Fri, Jan 15, 2010 at 11:57:35PM -0500, Greg Larkin typed:
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> Craig Whipp wrote:
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> > On Jan 15, 2010, at 9:44 AM, Kirk Strauser wrote:
> >
> >> Until recently, it seems like port dependencies were handled at
> >> installation time. Lately,
I'm trying to port a program using ptrace from Linux to FreeBSD.
For this reason I'm trying to understand how ptrace on FreeBSD works.
Below is a sample program I've written which fork()'s and executes
"true" after calling PT_TRACE_ME. Having read the manual page of ptrace
I assume the printf() in
On Fri, Jan 15, 2010 at 11:57:35PM -0500, Greg Larkin typed:
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> > On Jan 15, 2010, at 9:44 AM, Kirk Strauser wrote:
> >
> >> Until recently, it seems like port dependencies were handled at
> >> installation time. Lately, th
jaymax wrote:
phpmyadmin requires the mysql extension which is apparently not included in
the mysql54 ports
Well, PHP modules aren't provided at all by the mysqlNN-{client,server,scripts}
ports. You want databases/php5-mysql or databases/php5-mysqli
I have certainly been able to install phpmy
As a relatively new user of FreeBSD, I am confused about what to put in
the '/etc/make.conf' file to force the use of Apache22+.
I was thinking that perhaps:
APACHE_PORT=www/apache22
might be correct.
I was reading the bsd.apache.mk file and noticed that several older
settings were depr
Em Sáb, 2010-01-16 às 07:00 -0500, b. f. escreveu:
> On Fri, Jan 15, 2010 at 11:57:35PM -0500, Greg Larkin typed:
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> > Craig Whipp wrote:
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> > > On Jan 15, 2010, at 9:44 AM, Kirk Strauser wrote:
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On 1/11/10, Paul B Mahol wrote:
> On 1/11/10, Bob Johnson wrote:
>> On 1/9/10, Paul B Mahol wrote:
>>> On 12/16/09, Bob Johnson wrote:
I'm using an ExpressCard for wireless networking because there seems
to be no driver for the internal card in my laptop (and NDIS panics
the syst
On Saturday 16 January 2010 00:34:52 Mike Clarke wrote:
> I'm about to upgrade to more disk space and I'm tempted use this as an
> opportunity to get two disks and implement gmirror. Before I go ahead
> there's a few aspects of mirroring I'm not sure about and would
> appreciate some advice.
>
> I'
On 1/16/10 7:52 AM, Carmel wrote:
As a relatively new user of FreeBSD, I am confused about what to put in
the '/etc/make.conf' file to force the use of Apache22+.
I was thinking that perhaps:
APACHE_PORT=www/apache22
might be correct.
I was reading the bsd.apache.mk file and noticed t
On 01/15/2010 10:57 PM, Greg Larkin wrote:
This change was based on a recent PR
(http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=137855) and made it into the
tree a couple of weeks ago:
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/cvsweb.cgi/ports/Mk/bsd.port.mk.diff?r1=1.631;r2=1.632
Since some folks like the old beh
This is on FreeBSD 9.0-CURRENT ia64.
I've ipfilter built into the kernel,
with logging enabled:
options IPFILTER
options IPFILTER_DEFAULT_BLOCK
options IPFILTER_LOG
It works fine, but logs to a wrong file.
I run ipmon with -Ds options:
# ps ax|grep ipmon
740 ?? Ss
On Sat, Jan 16, 2010 at 04:23:37PM +, Anton Shterenlikht wrote:
> This is on FreeBSD 9.0-CURRENT ia64.
> I've ipfilter built into the kernel,
> with logging enabled:
>
> options IPFILTER
> options IPFILTER_DEFAULT_BLOCK
> options IPFILTER_LOG
>
> It works fine, but log
I'd like to receive the firewall logs together
with the usual /etc/periodic/daily email.
What's the easiest/safest way to achieve this?
Shall I add my own script under /etc/periodic/daily?
Shall I modify an existing script, e.g. 310.accounting?
Please advise
many thanks
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Anton Shterenlikht wrote:
I'd like to receive the firewall logs together
with the usual /etc/periodic/daily email.
What's the easiest/safest way to achieve this?
Shall I add my own script under /etc/periodic/daily?
Shall I modify an existing script, e.g. 310.accounting?
Sure -- you can add you
Hello,
Last night I installed FreeBSD 8.0-RELEASE on my Acer Aspire One 150 Bw
(Model NO: ZG5), I had no problems installing it. The problems started
when I was configuring the Wireless card (Atheros 5424/2424).
In /etc/wpa_supplicant.conf I put:
network={
ssid="Thomson40BE60"
psk=""
>> Since some folks like the old behavior and some folks like the new
>> behavior, what do you all think of a user-selectable make.conf option to
>> choose where the check-conflicts target appears in the port build sequence?
>>
>> Regards,
>> Greg
>>
>I'd love that. The new behavior isn't a bad de
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Saturday, January 16, 2010 12:34 AM
From:
"Mike Clarke"
To:
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I'm about to upgrade to more disk space and I'm tempted use this as an
opportunity to get two disks and implement gmirror. Before I go
Greetings,
Which is the *secure* way of fetching freebsd sources?
Cvsup looks prone to MiM attacks, CTM looks promising, but only if I
have been member of the appropriate ctm list since the release of 8.0.
(it seems that the ctm deltas on the ftp are not signed.).
Do FreeBSD cvs servers support ss
Hello,
I'm not really sure what the right list is since I cannot isolate the part
of
the system which cause the problem :
I could use a little help on a weird sound issue I'm struggling with :
1. Description :
When playing audio files, the sound has from few to many
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b. f. wrote:
>>> Since some folks like the old behavior and some folks like the new
>>> behavior, what do you all think of a user-selectable make.conf option to
>>> choose where the check-conflicts target appears in the port build sequence?
>>>
>>> Reg
On Sat, Jan 16, 2010 at 01:01:47PM -0500, b. f. wrote:
> >> Since some folks like the old behavior and some folks like the new
> >> behavior, what do you all think of a user-selectable make.conf option to
> >> choose where the check-conflicts target appears in the port build sequence?
> >>
> >> Reg
Ali Polatel yazmış:
> I'm trying to port a program using ptrace from Linux to FreeBSD.
Answering myself after some more reading and trying...
> assert(0 == ptrace(PT_TO_SCE, pid, 0, 0));
The third argument of this call should be 1 not 0.
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Regards,
Ali Polatel
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I have a VOB file that I need to convert to something playable on a Sony
Walkman NWZ-E344.
The walkman wants an ASF container, resolution of 320x240 (or less), wmv9
codec, wma 2 codec, 30 frames per second, video bitrate of less than or equal
to 768k.
I cannot seem to get a mencoder (nor ffmpe
On 1/16/2010 1:01 PM, Chad Perrin wrote:
> Best:
>
> check for conflicts early, error out early if there are conflicts so
> one doesn't waste hours compiling something and checking/installing
> dependencies and so on
>
> Middling:
>
> check for conflicts late
>
> Worst:
>
>
Hello,
i just was able myself to find out why netstat was showing different output
on i386.
My i386 machine was updated on 28 November, netstat was modified on 25
November, so seems that
CVS server from which I have updated sources was a little bit outdated.
Thank you.
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On Tue
On Sat, 16 Jan 2010 13:18:15 -0600
Programmer In Training articulated:
> That does nothing for conflict resolution, though. That's a big
> concern for me because in the past, only one distribution of Linux
> (not having used any of the BSD's before, cannot comment on them
> except for what I'm se
Angelin Lalev wrote:
Greetings,
Which is the *secure* way of fetching freebsd sources?
Cvsup looks prone to MiM attacks, CTM looks promising, but only if I
have been member of the appropriate ctm list since the release of 8.0.
(it seems that the ctm deltas on the ftp are not signed.).
Do FreeBSD
Greg Larkin píše v so 16. 01. 2010 v 13:58 -0500:
> That's exactly what I proposed. The bsd.port.mk could be patched to
> support a new variable ("EARLY_CONFLICT_CHECK=yes" or somesuch) that
> shifts the check-conflict target from its old position (part of the
> install sequence) to its new posit
Normally when a program crashes, it places a .core file in the
homefilesystem. Is there a way of changing the filesystem where FreeBSD
places it's core dumps?
Thanks in advance,
Marco
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Contrary to what you may have heard, silence of those present
On Sat, 16 Jan 2010 13:01:47 -0500
"b. f." wrote:
> >Wait a minute; rewind. Isn't that what "make -DDISABLE_CONFLICTS"
> >does?
>
> I believe that he is talking about changing _when_ the check for
> conflicts is made; whereas DISABLE_CONFLICTS ignores the check,
> regardless of when it is made.
On Sat, 16 Jan 2010 23:23:52 +0100 (CET)
Marco Beishuizen wrote:
> Normally when a program crashes, it places a .core file in the
> homefilesystem. Is there a way of changing the filesystem where
> FreeBSD places it's core dumps?
cd to another directory before starting the program.
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Pav Lucistnik wrote:
> Greg Larkin píše v so 16. 01. 2010 v 13:58 -0500:
>
>> That's exactly what I proposed. The bsd.port.mk could be patched to
>> support a new variable ("EARLY_CONFLICT_CHECK=yes" or somesuch) that
>> shifts the check-conflict tar
On Sun, 17 Jan 2010, RW wrote:
On Sat, 16 Jan 2010 23:23:52 +0100 (CET)
Marco Beishuizen wrote:
Normally when a program crashes, it places a .core file in the
homefilesystem. Is there a way of changing the filesystem where
FreeBSD places it's core dumps?
cd to another directory before start
On 1/16/10, Pav Lucistnik wrote:
> Greg Larkin píše v so 16. 01. 2010 v 13:58 -0500:
>
>> That's exactly what I proposed. The bsd.port.mk could be patched to
>> support a new variable ("EARLY_CONFLICT_CHECK=yes" or somesuch) that
>> shifts the check-conflict target from its old position (part of
On Sat, Jan 16, 2010 at 11:23:52PM +0100, Marco Beishuizen wrote:
> Normally when a program crashes, it places a .core file in the
> homefilesystem. Is there a way of changing the filesystem where
> FreeBSD places it's core dumps?
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Marco
>
> --
> Rule #7: Silence is not a
On Sat, 16 Jan 2010 21:26:28 +0100
Pav Lucistnik wrote:
> Greg Larkin píše v so 16. 01. 2010 v 13:58 -0500:
>
> > That's exactly what I proposed. The bsd.port.mk could be patched to
> > support a new variable ("EARLY_CONFLICT_CHECK=yes" or somesuch) that
> > shifts the check-conflict target fro
On 01/16/2010 02:26 PM, Pav Lucistnik wrote:
What is the particular scenario that the new conflicts handling broke
for you? Often you really want to ignore locally installed packages and
then it's better to override LOCALBASE to /nonex or something similar,
instead of disabling conflict handling.
I've been having fun playing with jails on my home server. There's one
for databases, one for a webserver, another for using as a play shell
server, etc. We use jails heavily at work for encapsulating services,
and I can make a pretty good argument there for doing so. In general,
though, do you
On Sun, 17 Jan 2010, Yuri Pankov wrote:
Check core(5).
HTH,
Yuri
Thanks, this is what I was looking for.
Regards,
Marco
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On Saturday 16 January 2010 19:17:18 Thomas Hummel wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm not really sure what the right list is since I cannot isolate the part
> of
> the system which cause the problem :
>
> I could use a little help on a weird sound issue I'm struggling with :
>
> 1. Description :
> ---
On Saturday 16 January 2010 20:13:34 Neil Short wrote:
> I have a VOB file that I need to convert to something playable on a Sony
> Walkman NWZ-E344.
>
> The walkman wants an ASF container, resolution of 320x240 (or less), wmv9
> codec, wma 2 codec, 30 frames per second, video bitrate of less than
Hi,
I am sorry if I am asking a question that might have been brought up before
I have attempted to research my issue but it has many angles it might be
listed under so please bare with me.
We have had ongoing problems with UFS Errors on our root partition (and any
additional partition that did n
Chad Perrin wrote:
On Fri, Jan 15, 2010 at 04:34:17PM -0600, Kevin Kinsey wrote:
NTFS comes with "NT" versions of Windows, that is, NT, Windows 2000,
and everything since then. W95 and W98 used FAT filesystems. Fat32
was the default for Win98 IIRC.
I know a lot of MS Windows users like to pr
In the last episode (Jan 16), The-IRC FreeBSD said:
> I am sorry if I am asking a question that might have been brought up
> before I have attempted to research my issue but it has many angles it
> might be listed under so please bare with me.
>
> We have had ongoing problems with UFS Errors on ou
The-IRC FreeBSD wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am sorry if I am asking a question that might have been brought up
> before I have attempted to research my issue but it has many angles it
> might be listed under so please bare with me.
>
> We have had ongoing problems with UFS Errors on our root partition (a
On Sat, 16 Jan 2010 18:08:30 -0600
Kirk Strauser wrote:
> On 01/16/2010 02:26 PM, Pav Lucistnik wrote:
> > What is the particular scenario that the new conflicts handling
> > broke for you? Often you really want to ignore locally installed
> > packages and then it's better to override LOCALBASE t
On Sat, Jan 16, 2010 at 10:27:59AM +, Mike Clarke wrote:
> On Saturday 16 January 2010, Gary Kline wrote:
>
> > this may be offtopic but it does deal with our OO.org port.
> > a friend sent me a very nice "slideshow" in powerpoint format. I've
> > saved it (and the original) somew
> I've been having fun playing with jails on my home server. There's one
> for databases, one for a webserver, another for using as a play shell
> server, etc. We use jails heavily at work for encapsulating services,
> and I can make a pretty good argument there for doing so. In general,
> though,
Thanks everyone for their input it has helped greatly.
Does anyone know a way to toggle soft-updates on a UFS non-root partition
while the system is live or without having to recreate the partition?
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On Sun, Jan 17, 2010 at 12:30:09AM -0500, The-IRC FreeBSD wrote:
> Thanks everyone for their input it has helped greatly.
>
> Does anyone know a way to toggle soft-updates on a UFS non-root partition
> while the system is live or without having to recreate the partition?
Sure. Use the tunefs(8) u
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