Am 2015-07-20 7:25, schrieb Olli Hauer:
> Hi Beat,
>
> it is possible mosquitto builds against an older lib or header that is not up
> to date.
>
> Can you run the following command.to [1] create a backup
> $ cd empyy_space
> $ pkg create mosquitto
>
> Now remove the old.mosquotto package
Hi,
there seems to be some problem with the port, which i cannot resolve
with my poor compiler knowledge. Maintainers did not answer.
Any hint?
regards, Beat
[root@myserver:~] # uname -a
FreeBSD my.server.com 10.1-STABLE FreeBSD 10.1-STABLE #0 r282210:
Wed Apr 29 17:38:56 CEST 2015
[root@myserve
On 09.08.13 16:19, Teske, Devin wrote:
> Again, apologies...
>
> Patched stable/9 with forgotten MFC of r242688 (see recent SVN r254146).
Accepted!
that was the worst outage that hit me since a decade or more.
It was really STABLE for longtime ;-) But In that stage of boot i was a
bit helpless.
T
On 19.04.13 16:00, Jeremy Chadwick wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I did not recognize that 587 is only listening onIy on IPv4. Maybe it's
>> new, maybe it was alltime so.
>>
>> sendmail 25090 root 4u IPv4 0xfe01e810f3d0 0t0 TCP *:25
>> (LISTEN)
>> sendmail 25090 root 5u IPv6 0x
Hi all,
I did not recognize that 587 is only listening onIy on IPv4. Maybe it's
new, maybe it was alltime so.
sendmail 25090root4u IPv4 0xfe01e810f3d0 0t0
TCP *:25 (LISTEN)
sendmail 25090root5u IPv6 0xfe01a988f000 0t0
TCP *:25 (LISTEN)
sendmail
On 18.03.13 18:19, Dimitry Andric wrote:
> We used to build sendmail with NO_WERROR.clang= to disable -Werror
> specifically for clang, because there were some warnings that could
> not be suppressed otherwise. So if you need a customized build of
> sendmail, would it not be better to use the mail
Hi all,
since some days i try to "make buildworld", but have some errors in
sendmail.
The make conf is not changed since years (in this case) . Adding
NO_WERROR= in src.conf helps, but i think it is not the optimal solution?
# SASL (cyrus-sasl v2) sendmail build flags...
SENDMAIL_CFLAGS+=-I/usr/l
On 30.07.12 20:36, O. Hartmann wrote
> I guess you need to ensure that the path /usr/local/bin is searched BEFORE
> /usr/bin. If you're using
sh(1) as the standard shell of yours, you should ensure this by using
something like the following in .profile (or .cshrc, if csh(1)):
Never tweaked that:
b
Hello,
Until today, when I was asked what WITH_OPENSSL_PORT=yes should do.. i
was obviously wrong:
I think whole openssl should be replaced, but :
[mym:~] # which openssl
/usr/bin/openssl
[mym:~] # openssl version
OpenSSL 0.9.8x 10 May 2012
there IS a 1.0.1 version but it is not found whit which
On 04.02.11 23:31, Harald Schmalzbauer wrote:
> Will there be a errata for 8.2 regarding that issue?
> Anybody unpacking a HP N36L will probably think the controller is not
> working...
>
Exactly...
found this after my odyssey with my N36L ahci/zfs-mirror .
Not exactly the same issue but similar a
Bruce Simpson wrote:
Now that the descriptor ring format is fairly well known for fxp, reverse
engineering is feasible, as the setup uses the normal NDIS hooks which
Microsoft added for offloading cryptographic operations. Those *are*
documented.
Making it work is another matter entirely...
Pyun YongHyeon wrote:
>
> I touched fxp(4) to add more hardware assistance so it could cause
> problems on your box. Please show me dmesg output and
> "ifconfig fxp0"
> output.
>
> If you doubt checksum offloading or TSO issues, try
> "ifconfig fxp0 -tso -txcsum -rxcsum".
>
As I remember this
Hi,
last week I made a rebuild on my system (7.1 RELENG_7 amd64).
After this i could not reach my system from outside the LAN. It was
extremely slow. I suspected Modem, Firewall and so on, because inside my
LAN I could work. But then with tshark I found, that also there where
many retransmissions
Hi,
last week I made a rebuild on my system (7.1 RELENG_7 amd64).
After this i could not reach my system from outside the LAN. It was
extremely slow. I suspected Modem, Firewall and so on, because inside my
LAN I could work. But then with tshark I found, that also there where
many retransmissions
NCDU.. http://www.freshports.org/sysutils/ncdu/ is your friend ;-))
> >>
> >> As in most cases the problem was sitting between the chair and the
> >> keyboard. I
> >> simply overlooked the G when I read that /var/log contained 1.3G of
> data.
> >>
>
>
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