Evgeny Solovyov wrote:
> $ make -DFORCE_PKG_REGISTER install clean
>
> or
>
> $ make FORCE_PKG_REGISTER="YES" install clean
>
> will set the variable "FORCE_PKG_REGISTER" to YES
FWIW, you can also do:
% env FORCE_PKG_REGISTER=yes make install clean
:)
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KRISTA BALL wrote:
> My systems arp cache needs cleaning, how do I go about it?
arp -a -d
(man arp)
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RJ wrote:
They are the best I know of for cost and support. Cperciva posts in their
forums and they have their own mirror.
Without starting a "war" does anyone know of any provider that can match
or beat what LT has to offer?
I have a machine with dedicatednow. They've been alright so far
Gavin Cameron wrote:
A .netrc file (read the ftp man page) may work for you.
Cheers
Gavin
If you have shell access on the destination host, you can also try mirror.
--
``Were you arrested under false circumcisions?''
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On the same subject,
Q: What is the best way to proceed with formating and partitioning the
drives?
Redo installation process, or is there away to set them up without
reinstallation?
I will want to assign one of the SCSI drives to the /usr file system and
the other
to the /var file system when
Bob Perry wrote:
> I have 48 dependencies on one box and 151 on another and only use a
> dialup service. Disconnections are common and can be a real problem in
> this situation.
sounds like it's time to start downloading them all and go to bed ;)
i feel you...when I got my first UNIX workstation
Kristian Vaaf wrote:
> ftp is working.
> Active mode works, passive mode doesn't.
i just scanned over your ruleset...so forgive me if i am way off base
with that said, are you using the freebsd ftpd? did you change the
portrange.hifirst and .hilast sysctl values? because it would appear to
me th
Olivier Nicole wrote:
> I am setting up a machine to work as a mail back-up. It receives copy
> of every email for every user. When the disk is almost full, I want to
> delete older messages up to a total size of 40.
> Any idea how to speed up the things?
look into the squirrel webmail pr
FreeBSD Prospect wrote:
> with having a stable OS & all the lastest add-on software installed. How
> does this work out in the FreeBSD world?
do you install every single piece of third party software onto your
machine? no... of course not
3rd party software is just that--it has no relevance to th