Hi guy's,
I downloaded the DVD version freeBSD version 8 and went to unpack it
and got these messages from winrar.
! D:\FreeBSD\8.0-RELEASE-i386-dvd1.iso.gz: Unexpected end of archive
! D:\FreeBSD\8.0-RELEASE-i386-dvd1.iso.gz
On 25/03/10 07:57, trevor who wrote:
Hi guy's,
I downloaded the DVD version freeBSD version 8 and went to unpack it
and got these messages from winrar.
! D:\FreeBSD\8.0-RELEASE-i386-dvd1.iso.gz: Unexpected end of archive
On 3/24/10 11:38 PM, Marius Strobl wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 24, 2010 at 02:57:09AM -0500, Mark Linimon wrote:
>> You're the first one to ask in a while. Since our userbase is small,
>> and developer time is limited, we've never set it up.
>>
>
> The last time this topic came up IMO there was quite so
On Thu, Mar 25, 2010 at 10:00:05AM +0700, Olivier Nicole wrote:
> > for reasons that are beyond me, a few hours ago i stopped being able to
> > connect with my mail server. mutt tells me "(connection refused)";
> > the other GUI mailer say zip; they simply do not connect.
> >
> > i rebooted my
On 3/24/10 11:38 PM, Marius Strobl wrote:
> The last time this topic came up IMO there was quite some
> interest in getting this running but the showstopper was that
> cperciva@ said that a requirement for any platform supported
> by freebsd-update(8) would be that the build server is able
> to run
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On 24/03/2010 21:23:54, krad wrote:
> If you want 100% of the drives you could have a pool per drive. Its not as
> nice as one big pool, but its less risky than one big raid0
Errr... no it's not. The risk of something going wrong is exactly the
same.
I am updating a system:
FreeBSD 9.0-CURRENT #3: Tue Sep 15 18:49:58 EDT 2009 amd64
and failing to understand the (practical) consequences of
UPDATING entries 20090926 and 20091202. The system runs ipv6, but
external connectivity is though a v6-over-v4 tunnel (net/gateway6).
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On 25/03/2010 09:17:30, Robert Huff wrote:
>
> I am updating a system:
>
> FreeBSD 9.0-CURRENT #3: Tue Sep 15 18:49:58 EDT 2009 amd64
>
> and failing to understand the (practical) consequences of
> UPDATING entries 20090926 and 20091202
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On 25/03/2010 01:48:36, Rob Weissenburger wrote:
> I have been picking my brain apart trying to figure this one out. Any
> help is appricated.
>
> ./configure --prefix=/usr/local/apache --mandir=/usr/local/man
> --enable-ssl --enable-suexec --enable-c
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On 3/24/10 6:38 PM, Marius Strobl wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 24, 2010 at 02:57:09AM -0500, Mark Linimon wrote:
>> You're the first one to ask in a while. Since our userbase is small,
>> and developer time is limited, we've never set it up.
>>
>
> The last
Hello,
I have searched the Hardware FAQ and Release Notes on the main FBSD
portal and I can't seem to find a list of supported Telephony devices
for Asterisk sucha as those produced by Digium, Rhino, Sangoma,
Voicetronix, Pika, etc.
Does anyone happen to know if there is a FBSD Telephony
group/pa
On 25 March 2010 09:05, Matthew Seaman wrote:
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> On 24/03/2010 21:23:54, krad wrote:
> > If you want 100% of the drives you could have a pool per drive. Its not
> as
> > nice as one big pool, but its less risky than one big raid0
>
> Errr... no it
On Thursday 25 March 2010 04:14:09 Tim Gustafson wrote:
> My workstation runs FreeBSD 8.0-STABLE amd64. I have Xorg 1.6.5 and
> an nVidia GeForce 5200 dual head video card.
>
> Currently the first head of the card is operating well using the "nv"
> driver. I tried to compile the nvidia-driver po
On Thu, Mar 25, 2010 at 10:19 AM, Jerry B. Altzman wrote:
> On Thu, Mar 25, 2010 at 09:59, Alejandro Imass wrote:
>>
>> Hello,
>> I have searched the Hardware FAQ and Release Notes on the main FBSD
>> portal and I can't seem to find a list of supported Telephony devices
>> for Asterisk sucha as
On Thursday 25 March 2010 04:14:09 Tim Gustafson wrote:
> 1. Is there any way to get the nvidia-driver-173 port to work with my amd64
> OS?
I'm afraid it's not possible.
> 2. Is there any way to get the second head of the 5200 video card to work
> using the nv driver? I tried adding a second de
2010/3/24 Mario Lobo
> Hi;
>
> I followed the instructions from
> http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en/articles/custom-gcc/article.html
>
> to see if I can achieve some performance gain (8-STABLE r205630 amd64) and
> also get a more modern instruction set for my Phenom II (amdfam10), so I've
> done the
I have a program which reads from stdin. I'd like to be able to close
the terminal it is running in and interact with it via nc -U.
How can I create a socket which I attach to the stdin of the program?
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On Thu, 25 Mar 2010 18:29:56 +0200, Eitan Adler
wrote:
> I have a program which reads from stdin. I'd like to be able to close
> the terminal it is running in and interact with it via nc -U.
> How can I create a socket which I attach to the stdin of the program?
I think what you want - I'm not s
Hi,
I have an Exchange ActiveSync account and I would like to get this mail on my
freebsd 7.3-stable server.
I donn't haven an imap or pop account, only the information of the activesync
account.
Can anyone give me a clue how to achieve this?
Thanks for your time!
Jack Raats
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On Thu, 2010-03-25 at 07:36 -0400, Ken Smith wrote:
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> On 3/24/10 6:38 PM, Marius Strobl wrote:
> > On Wed, Mar 24, 2010 at 02:57:09AM -0500, Mark Linimon wrote:
> >> You're the first one to ask in a while. Since our userbase is small,
> >> and
> I think what you want - I'm not sure I understood you
> corretly - is a combination of a named pipe created by
> the mkfifo program, and the detach program from the
> ports collection.
Either I don't understand how to use mkfifo or it is not what I want.
mkfifo ppp; cat ppp; cat /dev/urandom |nc
If you just want to try it out you could disable -Werror for your own
build. The reason that gcc 4.3 fails where 4.2 works fine is that the
gcc developers are adding new warnings with every compiler release, so
until somebody takes the time to fix all of the new warnings you won't
be able to build
2010/3/25 Ryan Stone
> If you just want to try it out you could disable -Werror for your own
> build. The reason that gcc 4.3 fails where 4.2 works fine is that the
> gcc developers are adding new warnings with every compiler release, so
> until somebody takes the time to fix all of the new warn
-Wnoerror should disable it, but I don't know enough about the FreeBSD
build infrastructure to tell you where it needs to go. Worst comes to
worst you can just delete all of the -Werrors.
Disabling -Werror will not cause any problems. -Werror means "treat
warnings as errors". It's very useful f
On Thu, 25 Mar 2010 18:24:10 +0200, Mario Lobo wrote:
Should I just dump the gcc43 idea and try this with clang/llvm?
I've seen http://wiki.freebsd.org/BuildingFreeBSDWithClang.
Anything else to watch out for when building world/kernel/ports?
ClangBSD had little to no runtime testing, so you
On Thu, 25 Mar 2010 17:41:30 +0100
Polytropon wrote:
> and the detach program from the ports collection.
Is there a reason for preferring that over daemon(8) in the base system?
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On Thu, Mar 25, 2010 at 10:18 AM, Mario Lobo wrote:
> 2010/3/25 Ryan Stone
>
>> If you just want to try it out you could disable -Werror for your own
>> build. The reason that gcc 4.3 fails where 4.2 works fine is that the
>> gcc developers are adding new warnings with every compiler release, so
On Thu, Mar 25, 2010 at 02:18:34PM -0300, Mario Lobo wrote:
> All right !! Thanks for replying !
>
> There are a lot of locations throughout the source code where -Werror is
> enabled
> How can I disable -Werror globally? via src.conf ? will it do it for
> world/kernel?
> will this "damage" the r
On Thu, Mar 25, 2010 at 8:41 AM, Jack Raats wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have an Exchange ActiveSync account and I would like to get this mail on my
> freebsd 7.3-stable server.
> I donn't haven an imap or pop account, only the information of the activesync
> account.
>
> Can anyone give me a clue how to
Hello People !
I just finished installing FreeBSD on a "machine" whose CMOS time is not
set to UTC.
The System time is reported correctly (using 'date') but, suprisingly
(?), 'ls -la' reports that, among others, the files belonging to "the
skeleton" in the user home have been modified... in
I have code window showing in gdb (Ctrl-X a), and all is fine.
After I put gdb into background (Ctrl-Z) and back (fg) Ctrl-X stops working.
Pressing Ctrl-X just causes ^X to appear.
I think some terminal settings aren't right after coming back from
background. How to fix this?
I use kde4 and k
Wiadomość napisana przez Mario Lobo w dniu 2010-03-25, o godz. 17:24:
> 2010/3/24 Mario Lobo
>>
>> Anyway,my question boils down to: Is there a way to build the kernel with
>> gcc43, with minimal tweaking? Am i attempting something out of my league?
This is what I use to compile kernel on 9.0-CU
I like to receive mail on a FreeBSD system and want to
continue to do so but occasionally, I have a message that needs
to be forwarded to a Macintosh in my office. It turns out that
Mac's do not do normal smtp mail like sendmail but one of the
options is pop.
I installed popd on th
On Mar 25, 2010, at 4:52 PM, Martin McCormick wrote:
I like to receive mail on a FreeBSD system and want to
continue to do so but occasionally, I have a message that needs
to be forwarded to a Macintosh in my office. It turns out that
Mac's do not do normal smtp mail like sendmail but o
On Thursday 25 March 2010 19:12:09 Edward Tomasz Napierała wrote:
> Wiadomość napisana przez Mario Lobo w dniu 2010-03-25, o godz. 17:24:
> > 2010/3/24 Mario Lobo
> >
> >> Anyway,my question boils down to: Is there a way to build the kernel
> >> with gcc43, with minimal tweaking? Am i attempting s
Hi,
> Mail comes in and I read it. One message has a 20-mile-long url
> to a javascrypt-infested web site that lynx can't handle. I
> should forward this message to the Mac and there, I can use
> safari to handle that message.
You do not forward anything via pop.
Instead you filter and save th
Hi,
> I just finished installing FreeBSD on a "machine" whose CMOS time is not
> set to UTC.
>
> The System time is reported correctly (using 'date') but, suprisingly
> (?), 'ls -la' reports that, among others, the files belonging to "the
> skeleton" in the user home have been modified... in t
On Thu, Mar 25, 2010 at 02:11:00PM +, Craig Butler wrote:
>
>
> On Thu, 2010-03-25 at 07:36 -0400, Ken Smith wrote:
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> > On 3/24/10 6:38 PM, Marius Strobl wrote:
> > > On Wed, Mar 24, 2010 at 02:57:09AM -0500, Mark Linimon wrote:
> > >
We had an app crash and the resulting core dump produced a very
suspicious/confusing stack trace:
#0 0x0008011d438c in thr_kill () from /lib/libc.so.7
#1 0x0008012722bb in abort () from /lib/libc.so.7
#2 0x0008011fb70c in malloc_usable_size () from /lib/libc.so.7
#3 0x0008011fbb95
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