While portupgrade is a fantastic tool, don't forget it's _port_upgrade and
only applies to ports, so isn't really much use as a base tool, nevermind
issues about its dependencies.
Since I've not had the newbie experience for a while, I don't know where
the typical new user would first find out ab
On Sun, Jan 06, 2002 at 05:42:48PM +0100, Andreas Ntaflos wrote:
| On Sun, Jan 06, 2002 at 03:42:30PM +, Nuno Teixeira wrote:
| >
| > Hello to all,
| >
| > For the first time I configured VESA and SC_PIXEL_MODE in kernel to reach
| > VESA_800x600 (100x37).
| >
| > When I used v
recently we setup msyslog-1.08a on a number of freebsd and solaris
based boxes, syslogging to a mysql backend. this makes it easy to
setup notification mechanisms, do ad hoc queries and reporting.
a web front end to the database is easily done with php :^) for a help
desk to use for problem resea
Christopher Schulte <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> At 10:37 PM 1/6/2002 +0100, you wrote:
> >I usually run a shell command like this ('#' is the prompt):
> ># (date; make buildworld; date) | tee /var/tmp/buildworld.log
>
> You can also look at the `script` command. When executed, a new shell
(cc'ed to -scsi)
Hello,
A couple of committers & I were working last July (2001) with
support for the Olympus E-10 digital camera in FreeBSD. This
is a USB device.
I just saw some commits in cam/scsi_da for Nikon & I'm wondering
what the situation is wrt Olympus?
The problem I was having was
in message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
wrote Christopher Schulte thusly...
>
> At 10:37 PM 1/6/2002 +0100, you wrote:
> >Hi,
> >
> >I usually run a shell command like this ('#' is the prompt):
> ># (date; make buildworld; date) | tee /var/tmp/buildworld.log
>
> You can also look at the `script` command
in message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
wrote Oliver Fromme thusly...
>
> Hi,
hi there.
> I usually run a shell command like this ('#' is the prompt):
> # (date; make buildworld; date) | tee /var/tmp/buildworld.log
>
> So you have a datestamp output at the very beginning and at
> the very end.
thank
in message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
wrote Brian T. Schellenberger thusly...
>
> On Sunday 06 January 2002 10:28 am, parv wrote:
> > hi,
> >
> > i cvsup'd old sources (4-stable oct 13 2001) to current (4-stable
> > 2002.01.05.15.45.19). at this point i am stuck at errors w/
> > linux_proto.h
...
> >
The UPDATING instructions also didn't work for me, though I did this
over a month ago. I seem to recall that
rm -rf /usr/src/sys/modules/linux /usr/src/sys/compat/linux
followed by a cvsup; make buildworld && make buildkernel got things
going again. A bit of a sledgehammer, I admit.
jay
p
At 03:01 PM 1/6/2002, Arthur W. Neilson III wrote:
>recently we setup msyslog-1.08a on a number of freebsd and solaris
>based boxes, syslogging to a mysql backend.
I'd be concerned about the overhead of a full-fledged SQL database
Seems like overkill to me.
Also, I believe that "msyslog"
hello,
At Sun, 6 Jan 2002 20:38:45 +0200,
Alexey Zelkin wrote:
> I've extended patch for tcsh which includes autodetection of eucXX
> like locales for ja_JP and ko_JR. This patch includes detection
> of alias for ja_JP.SJIS (ja_JP.Shift_JIS) locale and *most important*
> detection of Chinese EUC
On Sunday 06 January 2002 10:28 am, parv wrote:
> hi,
>
> i cvsup'd old sources (4-stable oct 13 2001) to current (4-stable
> 2002.01.05.15.45.19). at this point i am stuck at errors w/
> linux_proto.h -- which had been reported at least since nov. 2001
> to this month.
>
> first i ran make clea
msyslog is pretty cool, it's modular and has a bunch of different input
modules for tcp, udp, streams and unix domain sockets also output
modules for mysql, postgres, peo (hash protection) and regex. it is worth exploring
and actually is BSD licensed, as shown on the freshmeat homepage
for the ms
At 05:10 PM 1/6/2002, Arthur W. Neilson III wrote:
>msyslog is pretty cool, it's modular and has a bunch of different input
>modules for tcp, udp, streams and unix domain sockets also output
>modules for mysql, postgres, peo (hash protection) and regex. it is worth exploring
>and actually is B
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