Hi,
On Wed, Oct 11, 2000 at 01:14:23AM -0400, Andrew J Caines wrote:
> Let me know if I can help debug or fix this. If this is user error, please
> let me know what I missed.
Fixed. It was my error, since I rushed a commit for sobomax.
Make sure you have bsd.gnome.mk 1.5.
-Jeremy
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I recently upgraded from 3.4 STABLE to 4.1.1. Not without a
number of unsolved (yet) problems.
One I think I need some help with is this
SMP: AP CPU #1 Launched!
sa0 at ahc0 bus 0 target 2 lun 0
sa0: Removable Sequential Access SCSI-2 device
sa0: 5.000MB/s transfers (5.000MHz, offset 15)
> I cvsup'd at ~ 18:00 EDT 9-Oct. and the AHC driver is fixed now.
cvsupped just now and cvsup7 did not have it.
then again, i have not had a crash, knock on wood.
randy
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Folks,
Ports cvsup'ed less than an hour ago. After several clean builds and
installs with package registration, I build Galeon (/usr/ports/www/galeon)
and on "make install" got the following errors during package registration:
# make install
[snip]
===> Registering installation for galeon-0.7.
At 10:36 PM 10/10/00 -0400, Nader Turki wrote:
>OK guys, I understand all that, but the thing is. I already did "make
>world" and
>got disconnected and i did telnet to the box again and did "make world" again!
>So, Is that going to be a problem?
Possibly.
Strongly suggest you start over and don
On Wed, 11 Oct 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > "Nader Turki" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > Sorry I didn't explain the problem. I'm doing make world
> > > remotely using telnet. I got disconnected from the Network, had
> > > to wait for a while till my cable modem work and i telnet again
>
As I recall, Robert Banniza wrote:
> Rather than doing a 'make buildworld &', wouldn't you want to do a
> 'nohup make buildworld' to keep the process running even after getting
> disconnected? I thought the & only put the process in the background
> and that the bg process would stop after being
From: "Robert Banniza" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Rather than doing a 'make buildworld &', wouldn't you want to do a 'nohup
> make buildworld' to keep the process running even after getting
> disconnected? I thought the & only put the process in the background and
> that the bg process would stop after
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heh, to answer your question, i would suggest just removing whatever
is in your /usr/obj/* and start from the beginning.
and my 2 cents, use screen if that helps :)
Jonel Rienton
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