d the host:
*default host=cvsup12.FreeBSD.org
At first, I commented out all the ports for languages I don't
understand such as Russian, Japanese, etc. But I got a similar error,
so I commented out all the individual ports and uncommented ports-all
to do a complete job of it. That's when
Ron Tarrant wrote:
Chris Jones wrote:
Instead of regenerating the INDEX, why not just download it?
# cd /usr/ports
# make fetchindex
Regards,
Chris Jones
Thanks for the reply, Chris.
Yup, good idea. I did this and found out that INDEX-6 was already
up-to-date. Could this be why index
Forrest Aldrich wrote:
I've not been able to determine that there is an equivalent in PF -
though I imagine there must be some method to accomplish this.
I'd appreciate if someone could help point in the right direction.
You want to label rules; a 'pfctl -sl' will then get you information on
eac
As the front page of the website says, the 5.x series of releases are
now Legacy. 6.0 is now considered the stable release platform, but 5.x
will be supported for a while longer, I think.
Eriq Lamar wrote:
newbie wants to know :)
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uld whoever set this mess up make sure it _does_ accept PGP singed
messages?
Thanks.
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Chris Jones
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