me
in private mail. It's an emergency, I have to complete it for tomorrow
and at the same time, I have to get prepared to 3 tests, as well. I
don't know how I will be able to survive this... :)
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umentation of
bsd.destdir.mk.
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might not apply to those, but for the most of our
ports, which respect the most important macros, it is going to work.
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e tell your opinions. Also, doc@ added to CC list.
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Manolis Kiagias escribió:
I have just completed an article (mostly how-to) for implementing UFS
journaling on a typical desktop PC:
http://store.itsyourftp.com/~sonic2000gr/freebsd/gjournal-desktop/article.html
It focuses on detailing an easy to follow, repeatable procedure, to
install Fre
Hi,
it's a bit off here, but I'm sure you can tell me some tips, what brand
of TFT monitor to buy? Finally I decided to change this old enormous
CRT. Or if you tell which brands to avoid, that's fine fo rme, too. I'm
thinking of a 17" or 19" size, or maybe
changed between 4.X and 5.X versions.
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s, so my page is unreachable, but if you google for it,
I suppose you will find something.
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that the root files systm is read only. Is ther a way around this.
/ is read-only in single user mode. Use "mount -u /" to remount / witht
the default options in /etc/fstab after booting into single user mode.
You should be able to edit rc.conf now.
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read when I connect by ssh ?
I'm not sure in the concrete answer, but you can use ~/.profile, it is
processed for me when logging in.
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Giorgos Keramidas schrieb:
On 2007-02-22 16:03, Gerard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
FreeBSD-6.2
I need to know how to build a program with debugging symbols. The
problem I am having is that claws-mail-2.7.2 continually crashes but
does not display any debug symbols. I talked with the claws-mail
Ted Mittelstaedt schrieb:
- Original Message -
From: "Jeffrey Goldberg" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Kövesdán Gábor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc:
Sent: Friday, February 23, 2007 9:02 AM
Subject: Re: Licensing question about GPL/LGPL binaries
[freebsd-emulation cut from cc]
On Feb 23, 200
Gary Kline schrieb:
Regarding most (or many) of the port changes--say, upgrading
foo-2.1.9_5 to foo-2.1.9_6, if the upgrade could be done by
downloading a binary diff file, could the resulting
/usr/local/bin/foo-2.1.9_6 be achieved by downloading a
relatively small bin
Gary Kline schrieb:
On Wed, Mar 14, 2007 at 05:07:43PM +0100, Gabor Kovesdan wrote:
Gary Kline schrieb:
Regarding most (or many) of the port changes--say, upgrading
foo-2.1.9_5 to foo-2.1.9_6, if the upgrade could be done by
downloading a binary diff file
Hello All,
I would like to participate in SoC again. I have a draft proposal, which
I haven't submitted yet, you can read it here:
http://www.kovesdan.org/soc/article.html
Similarly, to the last year, it is a set of minor (but demanded)
improvements to the Ports Collection infrastructure. If
Dmitry Pryanishnikov schrieb:
Hello!
I'm an originator of 4 open PRs and 9 closed ones. My e-mail address
will change soon. How should I handle the change to stay reachable for
people
working on PRs? Sorry to bother the list with (seems-to-be) a trivial
question, I can't find reply in PR-r
Ghirai schrieb:
Hello list,
I will need to set up an irc server on FreeBSD.
I was wondering what do you guys suggest?
Personally, I'd suggest UnrealIRCd (irc/unreal). It is an advanced ircd
with lots of interesting features and is secure, reliable and
well-maintained. I've been using it
Milan Knizek schrieb:
Hello,
are there any recommendation how to organize own ports?
Should I keep them within official /usr/ports structure or rather separately?
If kept separately, how does it work with pkg* commands then?
Own ports? :) Why don't you submit them then, so that we can use
Jim Stapleton schrieb:
Once I opened up SSH to the outside world, my machine has been
hammered once or twice a day most days, with username failures. None
of the usernames would fit a username on my system (except root), and
I have ssh set to deny root logins, and only use SSH2. Additionally, I
Jim Stapleton schrieb:
I have DSA. I will change it to a nonstandard port, but I was
wondering what your oppinion on a good way to check if this is the
result of me being hacked, or just someone loosing interest.
Well, I think the latter. If you have an up-to-date system with
up-to-date package
Olivier Regnier schrieb:
Hello,
I'm currently running Xfce4 on FreeBSD 6.1-RELEASE-p11 and my question
is, it is possible to install Beryl using FreeBSD ?
Anyone know if there are tutorials to install Beryl ? I'm using my best
friend who is Google but without success.
Thank you in advance :)
Michael Grant schrieb:
Can someone please tell me if there is an easy way to compile and
install a port without stripping it (i.e. compiling it with -g and not
running strip when it's installed)?
Michael Grant
You can set STRIP and STRIP_CMD to empty for not stripping the binaries
and add -g t
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
so, where? (also for linux?)
The -std option of gcc is for setting the dialect, see this page:
http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc-4.1.1/gcc/C-Dialect-Options.html#C-Dialect-Options
Cheers,
Gabor
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
Giorgos Keramidas wrote:
Does the lang/gcc41 port work for you?
I don't know I don't care. I want to learn more about compilation
processes, get to know UNIX-like systems more, and whatever. So I've
downloaded the source for gcc, and the README says that I need the
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
[Fistly, people wrote code in pure binary language. Then assembly
were invented and later they wrote higher level languages in assembly.]
> With whatever C compiler the gcc developer had at that time.
> It probably wasn't. The first ever compiler was most likely wri
Jim Pazarena schrieb:
http://farragut.flameeyes.is-a-geek.org/articles/2007/01/08/a-shadow-lies-upon-all-bsd-distributions
-
Gentoo/FreeBSD: license problems require a development pause
http://farragut.flameeyes.is-a-geek.org/arti
Kris Kennaway schrieb:
On Thu, Jan 18, 2007 at 10:25:58AM -0800, ann kok wrote:
Hi all
I install 6.2 and update the port by cvsup
but i fail to make index
Thank you
Add delta 1.26 2006.11.27.16.49.49 oliver
Shutting down connection to server
Finished successfully
f62# cd /usr/ports
f62#
i b schrieb:
hi
i'm a freebsd user and i can see a lot of people who has a
@freebsd.org mail
addr. (most are developers)
how can I obtain an address like those ?
Cheers,
Hi,
such adresses are only given to committers, who have direct access to
the source repository.But if you work hard,
Marc G. Fournier escribió:
In an attempt better co-ordinate both the use of jails, as well as to help
improve the focus on the various patches available for it that are going
around, but not committed yet, I put in a quick request to have a jail specific
mailing list created ... which was appro
Hello,
might be a bit off here, but I'm sure some of you have experiences with
laser printers. I would like to buy a (relatively) cheap laser printer
with the following requirements:
- quality (I mean here, that I want to use it for a long time, thus it
should be of good quality and be robus
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David Kelly escribió:
On Thu, May 24, 2007 at 07:55:40PM +0200, Gabor Kovesdan wrote:
Hello,
might be a bit off here, but I'm sure some of you have experiences with
laser printers. I would like to buy a (relatively) cheap laser printer
with the following requirements:
- quality (I
, to replace an old LaserWriter IIf that
seems to have died, and have been using it from a Mac via Ethernet.
It was a drop-in replacement, and much faster. Someday I will get
around to setting it up on FreeBSD :)
Eeeek, I wanted to write "fast", but was too tired and my English got
wors
),
statically linked, stripped
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$ file /rescue/tcsh
/rescue/tcsh: ELF 64-bit LSB executable, AMD x86-64, version 1
(FreeBSD), statically linked, stripped
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they will be excluded from the greylisting.
I have heard good experiences about dspam as well, but haven't used it,
thus I can't form any opinion.
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way, we want to have those
branches clean and stable.
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hardcore
kernel hacker, you can work on the ports collection or the documentation
as well.
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that easily? The livefs CD does not work, there is no gjournal
utility there. I'd give FreeSBIE or Frenzy a try, but their existing
releases are based on 6.2, not 7.0, thus no gjournal there. Do you have
any ideas? How did you solve such a problem?
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following models, please? Or of course,
if you have other suggestions, I'm open to them.
Acer Aspire one D250-1B
Acer Aspire one D150-1B
MSI WIND U100-029HU (this one is very tempting because of the 2GB RAM
and the 2-year warranty)
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reasonable uptime with HDD. I think I'll go for the
Acer Aspire ONE. I haven't got comments from these lists about that
model in particular but I googled a bit and it seems mostly everything
works with it.
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specs are mainly the same. So I think I'll go for the Acer netbook if
someone doesn't convince me quickly not to do so...
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almost chose the 751h model, but now I decided to
take the 531. It comes with Intel 945GM.
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