Re: New sed breaks ports

2002-10-09 Thread Simon 'corecode' Schubert
Obviously Wayne M Barnes formed the bits: > I did a complete cvsup including the ports. > I did a complete make world. > I did a complete generic kernel install on the laptop. sounds good (if you did a make world or make installworld, not just make buildworld) > Why are you ment

Re: New sed breaks ports

2002-10-09 Thread David Syphers
On Wednesday 09 October 2002 09:16 pm, Wayne M Barnes wrote: > Dear corecode, > > I did a complete cvsup including the ports. > I did a complete make world. > I did a complete generic kernel install on the laptop. > > Why are you mentioning 4.6.2? I only mentioned 4.7-RC (althou

Re: New sed breaks ports

2002-10-09 Thread Wayne M Barnes
Dear corecode, I did a complete cvsup including the ports. I did a complete make world. I did a complete generic kernel install on the laptop. Why are you mentioning 4.6.2? I only mentioned 4.7-RC (although I am operating on memory here; it was RELENG_4 on Oct. 4 or 5.), and 4.7

Re: New sed breaks ports

2002-10-09 Thread Simon 'corecode' Schubert
Obviously Wayne M Barnes formed the bits: > I did a cvsup to 4.7-RC on Oct 5, and then I tried to install the > port graphics/xine. > > It kept crashing, saying -i is an illegal option for sed. you didn't install world (at least not sed), but you installed the kernel. big mistake. sed

New sed breaks ports

2002-10-09 Thread Wayne M Barnes
Dear FreeBSD, I did a cvsup to 4.7-RC on Oct 5, and then I tried to install the port graphics/xine. It kept crashing, saying -i is an illegal option for sed. I copied the sed from 4.7-PRERELEASE on my other box, which sed was a different size, and then my xine port 'make install' co

Re: Setup routing entry for host with a non-local IP address

2002-10-09 Thread Matthew Dillon
:> fxp0: flags=8843 mtu 1500 :> inet 216.240.41.17 netmask 0xffc0 broadcast 216.240.41.63 :> inet 10.0.0.2 netmask 0xff00 broadcast 10.0.0.255 :> inet 216.240.41.21 netmask 0x broadcast 216.240.41.21 : :That's what I said.. However, I would never use the a