dware out there. You need to stick with
what works best under FreeBSD as far as drivers and such.
-Simon
On Thu, 18 Dec 2003 21:32:38 +0200, Vahric MUHTARYAN wrote:
>Hi Everybody ,
>
>
> I watching freebsd-stable list I saw that somebody have a problem
>with SMP support
make it print the PID killed as well?
Any pointers would be appreciated.
Thank you,
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Ops... I confused maxproc with cputime limit, sorry for the post.
The error message being new, made me confuse it with what
I thought replaced cputime limit error messages.
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Hello,
I'm running FreeBSD AMD64 7.1-p4 After the server experienced a DoS attack,
it ended up with many sockets stuck in LACK_ACK state as reported by
netstat -na
Is this a bug or something else is wrong, how would I troubleshoot this?
Please CC me.
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k you!
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This thread confused me. Is the conclusion of this thread that ZFS is slow and
breaks beyond recovery? I keep seeing two sides to this coin. I can't decide
whether to use ZFS or hardware RAID. Why does EMC use hardware RAID?
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On Thu, 17 May 2012 11:24:01 -0400, kpn...@pobox.com wrote:
>On Wed, May 16, 2012 at 02:07:30PM -0500, Mark Felder wrote:
>> On Wed, 16 May 2012 13:04:25 -0500, Rick Miller
>> wrote:
>>
>>
ve working
fine in a number of R710s
When you get a chance, please find out what those other R610s are
running and in what RAID config.
I'm surprised so few on the list use Dell's Perc H700
Thanks,
Simon
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stops forwarding using the rule above because of "too many dynamic rules"
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latest 5.0.xx
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nning.
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On Wed, 13 Jun 2012 11:36:48 -0700, Chuck Swiger wrote:
>On Jun 13, 2012, at 11:34 AM, Simon wrote:
>> I upgrade to FreeBSD 8.3-p3 and installed MySQL 5.0.95 from ports.
>>
>> It runs fine until it dies silently. Does anyone run a heavy loaded MySQL
>> under su
ys
on this list. Truly amazing that for a server OS, there is so little input for
something like
MySQL server. Perhaps everyone else is still using text files, does 10TPS, or
runs
linux, don't know what to make of it :\
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isp, database, and performance, and few others, they had one or two
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on this list. The reason why I didn't use freebsd-hackers is because I thought
perhaps this was somewhat trivial, like I was overlooking s
On Thu, 14 Jun 2012 09:04:26 +0100, Paul Macdonald wrote:
>On 13/06/2012 19:34, Simon wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I upgrade to FreeBSD 8.3-p3 and installed MySQL 5.0.95 from ports.
>>
>> It runs fine until it dies silently. Does anyone run a heavy loaded MySQL
>> u
from time to time, that could also
show up under stress testing.
Make backup if you have important data before stress testing.
-Simon
On Sun, 24 Feb 2013 13:33:06 -0800, Ronald F. Guilmette wrote:
>I have a somewhat eclectic system, currently running (or at any rate,
>trying to ru
Hello Everyone,
Does anyone use the latest FFMpeg version 1.2 and FreeBSD?
How did you compile it? did you run into any issues?
The FFMpeg port is 6+ months behind and I feel like I'm the only one who uses
this which would be very odd given everything uses video nowadays.
Thanks,
On Wed, 26 Jun 2013 18:11:03 -0700, Waitman Gobble wrote:
>On Jun 26, 2013 5:28 PM, "Simon" wrote:
>>
>> Hello Everyone,
>>
>> Does anyone use the latest FFMpeg version 1.2 and FreeBSD?
>>
>> How did you compile it? did you run into any issues
On Thu, 27 Jun 2013 12:25:19 +0930, Shane Ambler wrote:
>On 27/06/2013 09:57, Simon wrote:
>> Hello Everyone,
>>
>> Does anyone use the latest FFMpeg version 1.2 and FreeBSD?
>>
>> How did you compile it? did you run into any issues?
>>
>> The FFMpeg
gt;That is a BIOS error, probably due to UEFI expecting a certain disk
>layout when it finds GPT.
Does this mean GPT is not supported by this system? I thought
GPT is supposed to replace MBR and UEFI is the future. Perhaps
there is something in UEFI that can be t
without per UID limits, if I set a limit of
20 processes per UID, 20 x 50mb would yield usage over 2x that of 500mb.
PS: I wasn't sure if I could address this on freebsd-arch, so it's going here.
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I am currently using a Linux box running IPCOP to dial-up to my ISP.
I would like to upgrade to freebsd. Is there a simple web interface
or perl script I can use with freebsd to bring dial-on-demand on/off.
I don't want to ssh into the freebsd box.
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intensive apps.
The sad fact is most manufacturers don't receive enough FreeBSD demand to
support it :-( I wish and keep waiting for this to change one day. I would be
very
happy then, but until then...
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On Thu, 30 Jun 2005 13:09:05 -0700, Danny Howard wrote:
>Bob Bomar wrote:
&
It's not only CPU factor, I don't trust software RAID. As for monitoring, I can
tell
whether or not a drive is dead via SAFTE chip and all SCSI RAID cards support
SAFTE and a proper SCSI server would have SAFTE support. As for SATA, the
3ware cards have 3dm tool to monitor the array.
Hi,
I just had a server panic due to something wrong with disk quotas, I guess.
panic: dqget: free dquot isn't
Can someone please explain what the above is about.
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I just had a server panic due to something wrong with disk quotas, I guess.
panic: dqget: free dquot isn't
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t boots, it seems
to be rock solid, so I'm lost here.
Can boot loader be put into verbose mode and have it output
debugging info?
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capable of such transfers. Sometimes faulty switches/cable wires can
cause packet loss/delays, causing a bottleneck. It could be a number of
things, but I would start with testing your network.
-Simon
On Wed, 9 Jul 2003 10:12:03 -0700, Max Clark wrote:
>Hi all,
>
>What configuration cha
Ops, you're absolutely right, I don't know how I got the 3megs, I'm in the middle
of getting a mortgage, if you know what I mean. Sorry for any confusion I might
have caused. I do know my bits and bytes and I was way off indeed, my mistake.
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On Wed, 9 Jul 2003 13:31:54
else noticed this issue?
I have this issue across multiple, different hardware, servers running 7.x
Thank you for any insight and help in advance!
PS: please CC me
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I seem to be having some trouble bridging interfaces in FreeBSD 6.2-STABLE.
What I have are two interfaces
rl0 - 192.168.2.2
sis0 - 192.168.1.2
and a bridge I've set up following the pages in the handbook. However
frames don't seem to be routed from one interface to the other. The
intern
Thanks for your help Chris, I ended up rebooting the router since I wasn't
sure what manner of nonsense I'd put in and everything is working.
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> On Sat, Sep 29, 2007 at 09:49:36PM -0600, Simon Timms wrote:
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UC0 0
rl0
192.168.2.255ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ffUHLWb 187
rl0
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> On Sat, Sep 29, 2007 at 07:06:55PM -0600, Simon Timms wrote:
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> > I seem to be having some
text file would thus be translated in a certain number of
similar paper vouchers.
Does anyone have an idea?
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Simon
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"I do not fear computers. I fear the lack of them." Is
...COMPLAINING...
For someone who speaks five languages and works in IT, he sure seems
rather obtuse. There are only two CDs, with one of them being "Disc
1" and the other "Disc 2". If he can't follow simple directions I
suggest that he checks out Fedora Core, which at last count weighs in
at
em that is causing this).
>
> Thanks for any info!
Hi Heiko
I had the same problem some days before.
Not a fix, maybe only a workaround or debug hint:
Compile ports/multimedia/ffmpeg without -pthread or using ffmpeg-2007.05.30_1
still works.
Full information here:
Hi Bernt,
A few observations:
1) This double fault apparently occurs fairly early in your boot
process. Do you initialize anything late, like an external drive or
some other hardware?
2) By your saying that you "usually" get either trap 9 or 12, I
assume it happens frequently enough for you t
Hi,
Is there a command that can help find out when a package is
installed/compiled? Or what options should I give to pkg_info to find
out installation date?
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>
> I have used this:
> ls -l /var/db/pkg/PORT_NAME/+DESC
>
> replace PORT_NAME with the correct directory name...
>
> RUdy
>
Thanks. This helped.
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the new server, it should come up just fine.
>
>
>
Your instructions is very helpful. When using on 4.11, "-L" seems not
working with dump.
Also I have one question, I clone file system from one machine to
another different type of machine. The source machine's file syst
use-rel-suffix compress
# src-all
ports-all tag=.
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When I want to use cdparanoia on -CURRENT, I have to sym-link /dev/cd0
to /dev/cd0c. Is this the right way to go, or should that sub-device be
created automatically?
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http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr-summary.cgi?&text=cdparanoia
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st is
to write the partition of the old /usr on a piece of paper, or keep it
as a comment in /etc/ftab.
4.) Done. Unmount /mnt/usr.new and mount it to /usr. There isn't even a
need to reboot :-)
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http://www.freebsd.org/releases/4.9R/hardware-i386.html
http://www.freebsd.org/releases/5.1R/hardware-i386.html
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you have any error messages? ( If you /var/log/XFree86.0.log, post
that, please. Otherwise, do the following:
# script /tmp/xfree.log
# startx
# exit
The relevant error messages will be in that log file then.
It would be helpfull, too, if you attach your /etc/X11/XF86Config file.
Simon
s
> ===> Building for ImageMagick-5.5.7.11_1
> /usr/libexec/ld-elf.so.1: Shared object "libintl.so.2" not found
> *** Error code 1
>
> Stop in /usr/ports/graphics/ImageMagick.
I had a similar problem quite a while ago, its easily fixed tho
go in to 'cd /usr/local/lib' and do 'ls -la libintl*'
you
>630000 0 deny log logamount 100 udp from any to any 119 via
sis0
>63000 24 1152 deny log logamount 100 tcp from any to any 135 via sis0
>630000 0 deny log logamount 100 udp from any to any 135 via
sis0
>63000 is the rule number correct?
>IM wondering what the other
mp
39G /usr
264M /var
(although if I were to set that box up again, i'd assign more space to /var)
Should you have enough of using freebsd, you should be able to clear your
MBR (Master boot record)/freebsd boot loader by doing 'fdisk /mbr' from a
dos boot disk
Hope this h
n /home/andi/foo/doc/foo.1
I'm not sure how man handles bz2. But for the other manpath, i guess you
could do:
echo "OPTIONAL_MANPATH /home/andi/foo/doc" >> /etc/manpath.config &&
makewhatis
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This should work for you (untested) until the PR is committed to the
ports tree.
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> I am running FreeBSD 4.8-STABLE with
> xcdroast 0.98aplpha14
> cdda2wav Version 2.00.3 from the cdrtools-2.0.3 package
The lastest version of xcdroast is 0.98alpha15. Perhaps this issue is
fixed there.
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n order to make it part of the FreeBSD article collection.
For now, you can find it here:
http://home.leo.org/~barner/freebsd/articles/mailsetup/article.html
If you decide to use this document as guide to set up your mail system,
please give me some feedback.
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You could use nmap
cd /usr/ports/security/nmap && make install
and then do something like
nmap -sP 192.168.0.0/24
(that should tell you what ip's are up)
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> >> Take a look a ABIT's motherboard, some of them are really good.
>
> I had a very bad experience with an ABIT motherboard. When FreeBSD
> started, it saw three NICs instead of one; when it tried to initialize
> one, it wiped the field-upgradeable BIOS. The machine wouldn't even POST.
> I dest
>Here's the current setup that I have came up with. I think I would
>be pretty happy with it as long as I don't have any problems in
>FreeBSD. If I have problems I want them to beable to be fixed ya know?
Looks good to me, quick look in google didn't find any major problems.
S
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there:
% telnet localhost 25
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p and mfsroot.flp instead of boot.flp.
fdimage kern.flp a:
fdimage mfsroot.flp a:
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then just do 'rmc.sh file' as and when you need.
HTH
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t; authentication information from network snoopers?
Yes, everything apart from M$'s PLAIN method will perform some sort of
encryption. If your mail relay supports SSL/TLS, you should definitely
rebuild your sendmail installation with the support for it, since some
of the authentication protocols don't use real encryption by only
scramble the login handshake a bit. If sendmail is aware of TLS, it will
automatically make use of it if it's available on the remote end.
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d make "make World"
I'd say yes. (If none of the code uses a hardcoded 16 but the
NGROUPS_MAX define, but I am sure that this is the case).
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should be something like
255.255.255.0 or
255.255.252.0.
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you will find the following reference in the
bibliography:
Marshall Kirk McKusick, Keith Bostic, Michael J Karels, and
John S Quarterman, 1996, 0-201-54979-4, Addison-Wesley Publishing
Company, Inc., The Design and Implementation of the 4.4 BSD
Operating System, 1-2.
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r case, the command line looks like this:
% find /path/to/your/directory -mtime +7d
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lt, you should add the following line to /etc/make.conf
MAKE_ARGS=-j N
where N is the number of (compilation, assembly, ...) jobs, that are
started concurrently. For your dual processor system, I'd recommend N=2
or N=4 (having more processes than CPUs can speed up non-CPU bound, jobs
given that your I/O system is fast enough).
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> Just a guess: Are that your second CPU isn't idle?
^
you sure
I forgot to mention one thing:
Some apps might not build correctly when using make's -j switch
(due to bad makefiles and/or dependency information).
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x11amp is not able to play mp3 with variable bitrate. You could
try mpg123 or xmms instead.
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> ?!!
At the present, you should install FreeBSD 4.9 and either update to the
latest security release _or_ use the freebsd-update port. Once you use
the source method, you will not be able to use the binary updates since
the patches won't probably apply.
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rd-party applications (the
so-called ports collection).
Hope that answered your questions at least a bit. I'd suggest that you
browse the web site and have a look at the documentation (also a very
important part of the project) in order to get a better feeling for FreeBSD.
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> You're right, I limited my search to groups and freebsd mailing questions.
> The message you reference never came up. Learn something new every day :)
Also useful: http://freebsd.rambler.ru/
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ich seems to imply that an operating
> system is defined by its kernel.
I also dislike the term `distribution', I only used it for better
comparability.
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> need drivers for bt848akpf video highway xtreem tv card by aims, ntcs/pal-m
> cna u help? thanks tom
If your card is supported, it might be as easy as loading the bktr driver
module (of cource, you can also compile it into your kernel).
kldload bktr
For more information on the bktr driver, re
installed on your system, here are links to the
html'ized versions of the man pages mentioned:
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=dummynet&apropos=0&sektion=4&manpath=FreeBSD+4.9-stable&format=html
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=ipfw&sektion=8&apropos=0&
le a problem report, otherwise your information will
probably get lost.
In case you aren't familiar with problem reports and the send-pr(1)
tool, you can find some hints here:
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/articles/problem-reports/
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and have a look at the example files: Pretty much everything is already
there and merely needs to be modified or enabled by you.
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Hi Hanspeter,
although you seem to already have set up your email mail, the following
article of mine might help you anyway:
http://home.leo.org/~barner/freebsd/articles/mailsetup/article.html
Simon
(Yes, I really should do the final tweaks RSN and submit it to the
documentation project
le) you`ll hear from me
> with what i can provide to you or the freebsd community.
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> > (Yes, I really should do the final tweaks RSN and submit it to the
> > documentation project)
>
> So what is RSN?
Really soon now: Say, before the end of the year!
Promised! :-)
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to a higher value and rebuilding the kernel, and (2) increasing the
amount of physical RAM to complement it.
For more details, go to
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> Raising PMAP_SHPGPERPROC works most of the time. You can also re-tune
> your Apache setting to keep processes from constantly spawning and
> dying. For example, set the max spare and min spare servers settings
> higher, so Apache keeps more spare servers around instead of spawning
> them on dem
I am currently running FreeBSD 7.0 as my desktop OS, and I have a need to
analyse VWCores from a RedHat ES system.
Knowing very little about analysing dumps, is it possible to do this? or
would I have to set up a more comparable environment?
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> > analyse VWCores from a RedHat ES system.
> > Knowing very little about analysing dumps, is it possible to do this? or
> &
Hello,
I seem to get errors with quite a few ports if I use the make -j option.
The errors surround multiple make commands not getting the files it expects
in order. Is this the correct behaviour?
make -j 8 install clean
install -s -o root -g wheel -m 555
/usr/ports/net/boinc_curses/work
Hello,
> On Sun, 27 Dec 2009, Simon Griffiths wrote:
>
> > I seem to get errors with quite a few ports if I use the make -j
> option.
>
> Building with multiple jobs is part of the ports system for several
> months now. See the MAKE_JOBS variables in /usr/ports/Mk/b
.
There are many articles and books available for maximizing Java
performance. Maybe the weka people also have some advice.
Regards
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mkdep: compile failed
*** Error code 1
Stop in /usr/src/usr.bin/make.
*** Error code 1
Stop in /usr/src.
*** Error code 1
Stop in /usr/src.
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> > I've copied resolv.conf to /usr/local/etc and HostnameLookups is
> > already enabled, no joy :( (Have restarted apache also).
>
>
&g
Hi there,
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> I have cvs'ed the latest sources (using the RELENG_7 tag)
> in order to track 7.0-STABLE.
<...snip...>
Yeah, the information about FreeBSD seems rather biased to
full names?
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> Now however, I'm forced to use linux as the host OS for Vmware as there
> currently seems to be no current support for FreeBSD as the Host OS for
> popular VM applications.
I hear your pain. However, VMware is a commercial company one of
whose responsibilities is their bottom line. I have h
". "Servers" run on "hosts", regardless
of the number of users on those hosts (ranging from 0 to very high).
Obviously, the security implications vary considerably if you have
to host many user accounts, esp. on hosts used by mission critical
server programs. ;)
And of course, the b
Hi FreeBSD users
How to do unattended ports upgrade? I am using FreeBSD 7.0 and
portmanager ask me strange questions[0] (about compile-time options)
cheers
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m itself. This
> question comes-up regularly. Try looking for the thread:
>
> "overnight upgrade interrupted by questions"
Thank you, the thread can be found here[0]. I use now "portupgrade -a --batch"
There are so many port management tools. Which one is officially
recommend
> virtualization software)?
I recommend you using other virtualization software. For example
Vmware and VirtualBox (now Sun) have official support for FreeBSD and
runs on Windows hosts.
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"7.0-RELEASE" after reboot
and freebsd-update to 7.0-RELEASE-p1.
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Hi FreeBSD users
I am searching for something similar to Red Hat's "rpm -q -l package"
and Debian's "dpkg -L package".
cheers
Simon
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