On Thu, Mar 15, 2001 at 01:42:28AM -0600, Tim Zingelman wrote:
> I built & installed world/kernel with -O -pipe, then later tried to make
> kernel with just -pipe and it failed (with or without debug)... I guess if
> I buildworld with -O I must build my kernel with -O. Is there any problem
> get
I, too, see this all the time, and have since I upgraded to 3.0 (same machine,
have upgraded incrementally to 3.1, 3.2, 3.3, 4.0, 4.1, 4.2 (all -STABLEs)),
and have seen this the whole time. Never tracked it down, either...
(Just another data point)
My machine: PII/266, 128MB memory, P2L97 moth
> Drat. There it is; you've got a command that looks like it's stuck in
> the adapter.
I'll go grab the can of WD-40. :)
> I didn't see you respond to Mike T - are you using 64k or 128k stripes?
I didn't get his query until I had already started the mysqd trying to break
things. And now I'm
On Thu, 15 Mar 2001, Tim Zingelman wrote:
> On Wed, 14 Mar 2001, Matt Dillon wrote:
>
> > :Am I missing something here... is this the wrong way to build a kernel
> > :with debug symbols? Any help is appreciated.
> >
> > The correct solution is to add the following to your kernel
> > configur
Hi Colon,
I had a problem with bonobo failing, so I built bonobo on it's own then
successfully resumed my build.
Dru
On Wed, 14 Mar 2001, Colin Legendre wrote:
> If I do it one way it fail on KDEGames, the other it fails on bonobo.
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Karel J. Bosschaart
If I do it one way it fail on KDEGames, the other it fails on bonobo.
-Original Message-
From: Karel J. Bosschaart [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, March 14, 2001 12:29 PM
To: Colin Legendre
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: KDE2.1 ++ GNOME 1.2
On Wed, Mar
On Wed, Mar 14, 2001 at 10:17:42AM -0500, Colin Legendre wrote:
> I am having huge problems installing KDE2.1 and GNOME1.2 on the same box
> from the ports.
>
> It would seem that you cannot install both of them on the same box. Because
> I tried installing kde first, that worked, then gnome and
> A dmesg from the affected system would be a good start. I you have
> a serial console cable and can use it to catch the full output of
> from the driver, I can probably pin this down very quickly. As
> it stands now, I don't even know which of the many controllers the
> driver supports that yo
> I noticed that this still hasn't been MFCed, even though it makes a lot
> of sense for regular users (that is, those that do not recompile their
> kernel regularily):
>
>revision 1.289
>date: 2000/11/14 01:11:13; author: jkh; state: Exp; lines: +4 -1
>In the year 2000, I think it
On Wed, Mar 14, 2001 at 08:36:09AM -0800, Mike Harding wrote:
>
> Having done this before I would HIGHLY recommend doing a clean install
> and restoring the 'good stuff' from backup. You can do the upgrades
> in place, but it takes a while, and you have to do it in steps, and if
> you misstep yo
> >First off, some disk caches are getting > 10megs, that's a lot
> >of potnetial seeking after loosing power depending on the cache
> >contents...
>
> I've heard that most modern drives reserve a contiguous area of the
> disk the size of the cache near where the heads park to dump any
> cache co
Having done this before I would HIGHLY recommend doing a clean install
and restoring the 'good stuff' from backup. You can do the upgrades
in place, but it takes a while, and you have to do it in steps, and if
you misstep you may blow up the box, and so on. You should know how
to do clean insta
I've done the upgrade from 3.4 to 4.x stable a few times. I
genrally go from 3.4->3.5-Stable and then 3.5-Stable ->
4.x-stable.
Basically, if you follow the instructions in UPDATING, it should go well.
If you take UPDATING seriously and actually reboot into single user when
it tells you to, it
I had built this and run it under X4.02 until somebody broke it
recently - it no longer builds, complaining about pthreads.
- Mike Harding
Date: Wed, 14 Mar 2001 08:42:42 -0500
From: "Brandon S. Allbery KF8NH" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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I have been tracking this list for about 3 or 4
weeks now, and I have learned alot more about FreeBSD then I thought I
might. I have successfully upgrade my two home FreeBSD machines from 4.2
REL to the current stable version, and everything went just fine. However,
I now need to upgrade 2
On Tue, 13 Mar 2001, Mike Porter wrote:
> Maybe it's just me, but why don't you just add into /etc/rc.suspend code to
> ring down the ppp connection? (which is more or less what windoze does to get
> around the pitfalls involved)
In my experience, that's not enough. You actually have to po
I am having huge
problems installing KDE2.1 and GNOME1.2 on the same box from the
ports.
It would seem that
you cannot install both of them on the same box. Because I tried installing kde
first, that worked, then gnome and the gnome build failed! Then I
tried installing Gnome first than
At 10:16 PM 3/14/01 +1100, sam wun wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I know this is not an appropriate newsgropu to post this msg, but I would
>think
>you guys konw more about it.
>I got the following error when I tried to execue a perl program with calling
>.css file:
>
>Exec format error: exec of /usr/local/cgi-b
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