This is what I use now. given to me by the poster... Jim levie. It's
excellent.
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>From: "Jim Levie" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: Re: need cvsupfile conf for 4 to 4.2 Newbie to cvsup...
>Date: Sunday, 4 February 2001 4:21 AM
>In article , "Merlin"
><[EMAIL PROT
Hi,
I am trying to upgrade a machine running 3.3RC to 4.2 Stable. I
have tried going to 4.1 RELEASE but make buildworld breaks. I then tried
to go to 3 STABLE and get the following error from make buildworld
cd /usr/src/include/../sys; install -C -o root -g wheel -m 444
isofs/cd9660/*.h
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, February 08, 2001 10:29 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: maestro3 driver broken?
>
> I had no luck compiling a recently-committed driver for
> maestro3 sounds cards. The system is 4.2-STABLE, source
> cvsup'ed on Feb 7
On Thu, Feb 08, 2001 at 10:49:15AM -0700, Long, Scott wrote:
> Ummm the maestro3 driver isn't in -stable yet. Do you mean that you
> cvsup'ed -stable on Feb 7, built world, then grabbed the maestro3 driver
> sources from Darrell's webpage? In that case, yes things are
My bad. "Duh". chmod +x /bin/sh
-Chris
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[root@ns1] [/usr/src]# cd /usr/src
[root@ns1] [/usr/src]# make buildworld
"/usr/src/Makefile", line 106: warning: "LC_TIME=C date" returned non-zero status
/bin/sh:Permission denied
*** Error code 1
Stop in /usr/src.
wtf?
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What about extending "make" so that it is possible to do the following:
$ cd /usr/ports/foo/bar
$ make update
"make" would then automatically deal with updating dependencies for that
specific port, remove the old version and build the new one.
I know this thread is mostly about updating all
I had no luck compiling a recently-committed driver for
maestro3 sounds cards. The system is 4.2-STABLE, source
cvsup'ed on Feb 7, 2001.Running 'make depend; make'
in /usr/src/sys/modules/sound/driver/maestro3
produces the output attached below.
I have emailed to Darrell Anderson <[EMAIL
Andrey Lakhno wrote:
> Hi !
>
> Why "make installworld" changes /root permissions to 755 ?
> It is insecure to have /root directory world readable.
Look at /etc/mtree/BSD.root.dist.
Perhaps we could change the default... Someone ?
Maxime
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Don't be fooled by cheap finnish imitations ; BS
Ummm the maestro3 driver isn't in -stable yet. Do you mean that you
cvsup'ed -stable on Feb 7, built world, then grabbed the maestro3 driver
sources from Darrell's webpage? In that case, yes things are broken. The
kobj bits for newpcm were MFC'd recently, causing the -stable version of the
An important note I forgot to mention:
pkg_upgrade does not deal well with inconsistent installed packages. Make
sure your packages are neat and tidy before you start using it. What does
that mean? Mainly, make sure you don't have multiple installed versions of
the same version of a piece of s
Hi !
Why "make installworld" changes /root permissions to 755 ?
It is insecure to have /root directory world readable.
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Andrey
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[moved to -ports]
If memory serves me right, Mike Harding wrote:
>
> Well, just to defend myself...
>
> I find that pkg_version -c is a useful tool for helping me do
> upgrades. I do put the result in a file and do the appropriate thing.
^^^
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