Hi,
I have a strange situation: 2 machines, 9.1 p4, on the first machine,
graphicslibfpx build with the stock compiler:
$ make
===> Fetching all distfiles required by libfpx-1.3.1.1 for building
===> Extracting for libfpx-1.3.1.1
=> SHA256 Checksum OK for libfpx-1.3.1-1.tar.xz.
===> Patching fo
Date: Mon, 1 Jul 2013 15:36:46 +0700 (ICT)
From: Olivier Nicole
To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject: What compiler is used to build a port
Hi,
I have a strange situation: 2 machines, 9.1 p4, on the first machine,
graphicslibfpx build
Thank you Anto,
> I have a strange situation: 2 machines, 9.1 p4, on the first machine,
> graphicslibfpx build with the stock compiler:
>
> $ make
> ===> Fetching all distfiles required by libfpx-1.3.1.1 for building
> ===> Extracting for libfpx-1.3.1.1
> => S
From olivier.nic...@cs.ait.ac.th Mon Jul 1 12:12:08 2013
> I have a strange situation: 2 machines, 9.1 p4, on the first
machine,
> graphicslibfpx build with the stock compiler:
>
> $ make
> ===> Fetching all distfiles requi
> > I have a strange situation: 2 machines, 9.1 p4, on the first
> machine,
> > graphicslibfpx build with the stock compiler:
> >
> > $ make
> > ===> Fetching all distfiles required by libfpx-1.3.1.1 for
> building
> > ===> Extra
I've been trying for days to install v7.4 from floppies with
non-bootable CD on an old Intel AltServer platform's Adaptec
AIC-7870 SCSI.
It's SCSI Software User's Guide offers configuration support
for Novell Netware, OS/2, Windows NT, SCO Unix, and Novell
UnixWare with no mention of BSD.
T
Hi all,
I want to mirror binary packages for 8.x amd64 internally on an
isolated network. It appears the appropriate source would be on an
official mirror at pub/FreeBSD/ports/amd64/packages-8-stable/ for the
most recent updates. However, it does not appear to have been updated
since October 201
Hi,
Pkgng packages are available for i386-wine-1.6.r4 [1] at local-distfiles [2].
Currently packages are available for FreeBSD 8 and 9 [3]. For previous
version of i386-wine replace 'latest' with the version number.
To install the port try one of the following options:
Method 1 (Quick and
Hi,
I am wondering how one would add support for additional options in the
kernel configuration files. I have found the config(8) program and the
related files '/sys/conf/file' & '/sys/conf/options', but am having
trouble finding any documentation leading me beyond there. When I
specify somet
I have a rather extensive series of databases created and in use all
with the very old sleepycat db3. I believe in the addage "don't fix
what ain't broken", but in the case of db3, it IS broken and my db
files get corrupted on occasion.
I could move to db5 or db6 OR MySQL, or even postgres.
I us
On 1 July 2013 16:28, Jim Pazarena wrote:
> I could move to db5 or db6 OR MySQL, or even postgres.
> I have no experience with the c interface for postgres or mysql, but
> also, do not know how much the c interface has changed for sleepycat
> 5/6 compared to the c interface for db3, which I un
On 07/01/2013 01:28 PM, Jim Pazarena wrote:
I have a rather extensive series of databases created and in use all
with the very old sleepycat db3. I believe in the addage "don't fix
what ain't broken", but in the case of db3, it IS broken and my db
files get corrupted on occasion.
I could move to
Susannah Austin won a Cannes Gold Lion this last week for writing the
lyrics and singing her song "Auto Tune" for the global Dove brand
commercial. The award is likened to winning gold at the olympics as it
is open to all advertising agencies world-wide to enter and considered
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On Mon, 01 Jul 2013 13:28:59 -0700, Jim Pazarena wrote:
> I have a rather extensive series of databases created and in use all
> with the very old sleepycat db3. I believe in the addage "don't fix what
> ain't broken", but in the case of db3, it IS broken and my db files get
> corrupted on occasio
On Mon, Jul 1, 2013 at 4:28 PM, Jim Pazarena wrote:
> I have a rather extensive series of databases created and in use all
> with the very old sleepycat db3. I believe in the addage "don't fix
> what ain't broken", but in the case of db3, it IS broken and my db
> files get corrupted on occasion.
Hi Everyone,
i wanna stop boot2 from getting a input string to change default boot
point.. is there any way around, other than changing boot2.c source code to
disable this feature??
As you may know, on system-startup, if you press any key, you will see the
following prompt, waiting for you to ent
On Tue, 2 Jul 2013 11:05:22 +0430, takCoder wrote:
> Hi Everyone,
>
> i wanna stop boot2 from getting a input string to change default boot
> point.. is there any way around, other than changing boot2.c source code to
> disable this feature??
>
> As you may know, on system-startup, if you press a
Thank you for your quick reply. :)
Unfortunately, no.. the option you are talking about is for limitting or
disabling beastie menu waiting time, and i am using the option you mention
as well..
I wait to disable a feature one step before that.. before even loading
kernel.. i just don't know what e
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