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you need. It
should be nothing complicated to make such a tool or install the ready-to-use
software from the FreeBSD Ports system.
Same can go here about the web interface your modem can be controlled by
saying not about the telnet(1) but about web browser, correspondently.
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of the ports without directory
selection, or did I overlook a thing?
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TM> Use ASCII art or framebuffer?
If you're about to ascii then I'd say that 'svgatextmode' was great when I used
linux.
And, I don't believe the 'frame buffer' stuff is usable in freebsd.
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And, 'bdb' svn backend is known of its lack of reliability. Should I treat it
seriously in such a case, e. g., the repositories are a kind of large?
Any clues?
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2013/01/16 13:19:19 -0600 "Joseph A. Nagy, Jr" => To
Peter Vereshagin :
JANJ> On 01/16/13 12:58, Peter Vereshagin wrote:
JANJ> > Hello.
JANJ> >
JANJ> > By far the 'portsnap' has a lag from svn. I think firefox-18.0,1 update
was
JANJ> &g
Hello.
2013/01/16 13:51:42 -0600 "Joseph A. Nagy, Jr" => To
Peter Vereshagin :
JANJ> On 01/16/13 13:35, Peter Vereshagin wrote:
JANJ> > 2013/01/16 13:19:19 -0600 "Joseph A. Nagy, Jr"
=> To Peter Vereshagin :
JANJ> > JANJ> On 01/16/13 12:58, Peter V
Hello.
2013/01/16 15:24:00 -0500 Greg Larkin => To Peter
Vereshagin :
GL> On 1/16/13 3:07 PM, Peter Vereshagin wrote:
GL> > 2013/01/16 13:51:42 -0600 "Joseph A. Nagy, Jr"
GL> > => To Peter Vereshagin : JANJ> On 01/16/13
GL> > 13:35, Peter Vereshagin
Hello.
2013/01/16 11:47:30 -0800 Chuck Swiger => To Peter Vereshagin
:
CS> On Jan 16, 2013, at 11:35 AM, Peter Vereshagin wrote:
CS> [ ... ]
CS> > Over again: How could I 'svn checkout' the sources without those '.svn'
CS> > subdirectories in the each
Hello.
2013/01/16 15:24:00 -0500 Greg Larkin => To Peter
Vereshagin :
GL> Please see my message from a similar thread a few months ago for a
GL> possible solution:
GL> http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.os.freebsd.questions/294398
ANother heck is I can't see officially where can
Hello.
2013/01/16 16:17:55 -0700 Warren Block => To Peter
Vereshagin :
WB> On Thu, 17 Jan 2013, Peter Vereshagin wrote:
WB> > 2013/01/16 15:24:00 -0500 Greg Larkin => To Peter
Vereshagin :
WB> > GL> Please see my message from a similar thread a few months ago for a
WB&
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2013/01/17 01:04:40 +0400 Peter Vereshagin => To
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PV> CS> If you're using Subversion-1.7 on the client side, there's only one .svn
PV> Oops I didn't yet...
* meant having svn-1.6 about here.
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2013/01/17 00:55:33 +0400 Peter Vereshagin => To
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PV> GL> If anyone wants to create a port for svn-export and send it my way for
PV> GL> review, I would be happy to do that. Otherwise, I expect to have a
PV> GL> look myself within th
t; > options missing. I have added those in today's release.
Wow. ;-)
WB> > p.s. I have not subscribed to this list, so please keep me in CC if you
would
WB> > like me to reply (in case this isn't done automatically).
WB>
WB> It's standard procedure for t
lways considered to be about.
I'd disclose that following TIMTOWTDI the so called 'modern perl' and a
'perl6' can be used to reconsider on this.
For the case of following the former line the switch to python may (or may not)
happen to be the (good) difference about such a
7;]' returned non-zero exit
status 1
I believe there is something wrong in the way I use the 'svn-export'.
Otherwise it's a no problem for me to patch for '--force'.
How can I update the already created 'work tree' with 'svn update'? I
akes me want even more to install a pc-bsd or the like into the jail
and rolling binary updates there without its GUI. Is there any 'been there,
done that' for the case?
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WH> > WH> x86_64), which has nothing special at all by way of hardware.
WH> >
WH> > It use to take me a day (~20h) to rebuild each of: www/firefox,
WH> > www.seamonkey, mail/thunderbird.
WH>
WH> 20h? What on earth is your hardware?
Neither hurry nor x86_64
Hello,
I tried around with x11-drivers/wacom port.
I'd like to notice this thing, and to ask if that is a bug:
I compile the ums and uhid devices into the kernel. So the usb wacom is
detected as ums1.
And, therefore, after it is detected as ums, it is never being detected by rc.d
as uwacom0.
So
Hello,
I am doing the portupgrade inside my jail.
I see that script(1) have no permission on openpty.
I deleted all the devfs rules on tha jail's /dev both by hand and by deleting
the ruleset string in master's rc.conf.
So i stopped jail and mounted devfs by hand. Started jail. It appears to work
Hello,
I always try to set up the devfs ruleset in rc.conf. So my question is about
this in /etc/defaults/rc.conf:
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#jail_example_devfs_ruleset="ruleset_name" # devfs ruleset to apply to jail
===
It appears not to work in /etc/rc.conf without this rc.subr patch:
===
$ diff -u /etc/rc.su
t use? You may see I try the path pty* and path ttyp*
without that luck though. Major/minor numbers are gone since some of 6.X.
2009/01/25 17:08:14 -0900 Mel => To
freebsd-questions@freebsd.org :
M> On Sunday 25 January 2009 02:25:17 Peter Vereshagin wrote:
M> > Hello,
M> >
M&g
d
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Same as with script(1) by hand now.
I do all this in chroot. No difference if under gnu screen or in ttyv4.
2009/01/25 17:08:14 -0900 Mel => To
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M> On Sunday 25 January 2009 02:25:17 Peter Vereshagin wrote:
M> > Hello,
M> >
M> > I
You'll never silence the voice of the voiceless, Mel!
Yes.
Ruleset name did not resolve into the number. So rc.subr asked for a digit and
I provided a number that way.
It was too obvious for me to specify the 'devfsrules_' prefix for the case it
cannot be anything other than devfs rules.
And so
It appeared to work after rule apply unhide. Will find out more. Just how to
delete or view the ruleset? Thanks.
2009/01/25 17:08:14 -0900 Mel => To
freebsd-questions@freebsd.org :
M> On Sunday 25 January 2009 02:25:17 Peter Vereshagin wrote:
M> > Hello,
M> >
M> > I
It appeared to work after rule apply unhide. Will find out more. Just how to
delete or view the ruleset? Thanks.
Seem to get on it. Looks like it's not very obvious. The cure was:
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devfs -m /jailpath/dev rule -s 5 add type tty unhide
===
the unobvious for me was to put -s in the right place.
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