Thanks to you all for your help! That hint below worked fine.
Cheers,
Andy
On 21/02/2011 9:06 PM, Michael Powell wrote:
Repair the damage you've done to /usr/ports/www/tomcat7. You can just rm -rf
the entire directory and a ports tree refresh will fix it for you. Then
change into /usr/ports
On Sat, Feb 19, 2011 at 11:39:38PM +0100, Andy Wodfer wrote:
> On Sat, Feb 19, 2011 at 11:14 PM, RW wrote:
> > On Sat, 19 Feb 2011 22:39:59 +0100
> > Andy Wodfer wrote:
> >
> > > I already tried something similare, but I keep getting command not
> > > found for formail. I was hoping there was a w
Hi,
I have changed my shell from csh to bash ...
But after that I have to call "reboot" like /sbin/reboot.
How can I change that without changing the shell. :)
my /root/.profile:
PATH=/sbin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/usr/games:/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin
export PATH
HOME=/root
export HOME
TER
2011-02-22 17:40, Alokat skrev:
Hi,
I have changed my shell from csh to bash ...
Why?
Do you use root as your regular login?
But after that I have to call "reboot" like /sbin/reboot.
How can I change that without changing the shell. :)
my /root/.profile:
PATH=/sbin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin
On 02/22/11 17:44, Rolf Nielsen wrote:
2011-02-22 17:40, Alokat skrev:
Hi,
I have changed my shell from csh to bash ...
Why?
Do you use root as your regular login?
But after that I have to call "reboot" like /sbin/reboot.
How can I change that without changing the shell. :)
my /root/.prof
On 22/02/2011 16:40, Alokat wrote:
Hi,
I have changed my shell from csh to bash ...
But after that I have to call "reboot" like /sbin/reboot.
How can I change that without changing the shell. :)
don't change your root shell!
csh is in the base system so is safe and will always* work,
bash i
2011-02-22 17:47, Alokat skrev:
On 02/22/11 17:44, Rolf Nielsen wrote:
2011-02-22 17:40, Alokat skrev:
Hi,
I have changed my shell from csh to bash ...
Why?
Do you use root as your regular login?
But after that I have to call "reboot" like /sbin/reboot.
How can I change that without chang
On 02/22/11 17:49, Paul Macdonald wrote:
On 22/02/2011 16:40, Alokat wrote:
Hi,
I have changed my shell from csh to bash ...
But after that I have to call "reboot" like /sbin/reboot.
How can I change that without changing the shell. :)
don't change your root shell!
csh is in the base system
Alokat wrote:
On 02/22/11 17:49, Paul Macdonald wrote:
On 22/02/2011 16:40, Alokat wrote:
Hi,
I have changed my shell from csh to bash ...
But after that I have to call "reboot" like /sbin/reboot.
How can I change that without changing the shell. :)
don't change your root shell!
csh is in
On Tue, Feb 22, 2011 at 12:08:30PM -0500, Randy Ramsdell thus spake:
Alokat wrote:
On 02/22/11 17:49, Paul Macdonald wrote:
On 22/02/2011 16:40, Alokat wrote:
Hi,
I have changed my shell from csh to bash ...
But after that I have to call "reboot" like /sbin/reboot.
How can I change that with
On Tue, 22 Feb 2011, Alokat wrote:
Paul has satisfied me. I have changed back to csh.
If you want to run as root and use bash, well, that is what the user toor is
for (examine master.passwd -- use vipw to edit master.passwd to enter a
password for toor and the path to bash for toor, but set ED
On Tue, 22 Feb 2011, Paul Macdonald wrote:
On 22/02/2011 16:40, Alokat wrote:
Hi,
I have changed my shell from csh to bash ...
But after that I have to call "reboot" like /sbin/reboot.
How can I change that without changing the shell. :)
don't change your root shell!
csh is in the base sys
On Tue, Feb 22, 2011 at 05:58:22PM +0100, Alokat wrote:
>
> Paul has satisfied me. I have changed back to csh.
Your system should have a "toor" account as well. It is just a second
root account, whose essential purpose is to provide a root account that
you can fiddle with to your heart's content
On Tue, Feb 22, 2011 at 9:53 AM, Chad Perrin wrote:
> Thus, if you *really* want a superuser account with bash as its default
> shell, you can always use toor for that purpose. I don't much see the
> point in setting a superuser account to use bash anyway -- or any other
> account, really -- but
On Tue, Feb 22, 2011 at 10:07:54AM -0800, David Brodbeck wrote:
> On Tue, Feb 22, 2011 at 9:53 AM, Chad Perrin wrote:
>
> It turns out auto-completion with hinting and command history
> searching are pretty addictive if you're used to having them. :)
I have auto-completion, and I know my environ
On Tue, Feb 22, 2011 at 12:39 PM, Chad Perrin wrote:
> Just do us all a favor; don't write code in bash.
Yeah, I try to avoid bash-specific syntax unless it's for one-off
scripts. csh suffers the same kinds of problems; I only write csh
code under extreme duress, like when forced to maintain the
7.2-RELEASE-p1-jc2
trying to make in /usr/ports/dns/bind97
distinfo shows bind-9.7.3.tar.gz
make options:
SSL
IDN
replace_base
sigchase
ipv6
threads
links
xml
exiting the options, an immediate stop:
make: don't know how to make
/usr/ports/dns/bind97/work/.build_done.bind97._usr_local. Stop
On Tue, Feb 22, 2011 at 01:10:20PM -0800, David Brodbeck wrote:
>
> Yeah, I try to avoid bash-specific syntax unless it's for one-off
> scripts. csh suffers the same kinds of problems; I only write csh
> code under extreme duress, like when forced to maintain the
> system-wide csh.login script. ;
Quoth David Brodbeck on Tuesday, 22 February 2011:
> On Tue, Feb 22, 2011 at 12:39 PM, Chad Perrin wrote:
> > Just do us all a favor; don't write code in bash.
What's with all the bash bashing?
Sorry, couldn't resist.
>
> Yeah, I try to avoid bash-specific syntax unless it's for one-off
> scri
Hello list,
I am running an openldap 2.4 server under FreeBSD that was working
well until the config was tweaked by someone on the team without
properly documenting their work
# /usr/local/etc/ldap.con on ldap server (FreeBSD 8.1)
host LBSD.summitnjhome.com
base dc=summitnjhome,dc=com
sudoers_ba
Anyone successfully using Intel 3945ABG card in adhoc mode in freebsd 8.1 ??
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On Mon, Feb 21, 2011 at 8:37 PM, Jim Trigg wrote:
> I do an installation from DVD on AMD64, and when I reboot it hangs
> before displaying anything from the standard boot loader. How can I
> debug this?
I found my problem by accident -- I had a badly formatted USB stick
connected. (I had tried
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