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e the following
find /home/foo -name '*.c' -print | xargs touch
Also, xargs knows about the maximum size allowable for the command line,
and will use the minimum number of process invocations necessary.
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Also, once you get the source, the comments inside the main Makefile
(/usr/src/Makefile) also give the steps necessary to build from source.
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Marty Landman wrote:
I just installed joe from the ports collection and can run it fine from
/usr/local/bin/joe. What puzzles me is that I get a null response to
'which joe'. What am I not understanding here?
Type the command "rehash", then try again.
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as anybody had success in building either of these packages on a
FreeBSD system?
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s no mention of such cards.
Any recommendations would be appreciated. Thanks.
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ess there is evidence of more recent gcc bugs, that part of the
handbook should really be removed.
I can easily imagine the reaction on this list if the reverse were true,
and the gcc handbook was knocking FreeBSD for a bug in release 3.0 (or
what
ermit from the ports tree. It takes awhile to learn because it's got
so many options. But once you learn it, it will connect to just about
anything.
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He said he needs a serial console. You can't do that with telnet. "cu"
and "tip" are the traditional Unix interfaces for this. But they suck.
There are many better methods in the ports tree.
rc
Minnesota Slinky wrote:
Just a question, why not just use telnet?
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# if you are using csh or tcsh
pkgdb -F
portsdb -Uu
If you want to see the ports that are available for updating, use the
command "portversion".
You will need to re-run "portsdb -Uu" every time you update the ports
source tree using cvsup.
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for most people.
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Mihail wrote:
Hello,
I'm trying to set up a firewall with ipfw by using the client
firewall type given in rc.firewall as an example. My problem
is that the client rules don't allow me to do common
web-browsing. What should I add to t
iations of these that will work. But these are
both fast and portable, and should work on virtually any flavor of unix.
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jason dictos wrote:
Hi All,
I've always used grep text /*/*/* to recursivly search directories for
files with the specified text string i
arted. If you want to change the data reported, you will need to
do some reading at that point to learn how to extend the MIB. The
O'reilly book on snmp is logical place to start for this.
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Ronnie Clark wrote:
Thanks all for the suggestions. I have the port
box. Now I'm not so sure.
Anyone else seen this?
What is another decent IMAP client in ports?
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ng the problem.
But thanks for the response.
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eady on so many FreeBSD lists already). I appreciate any
insight that people can offer.
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