eyond not
understanding the software forming the basis of Shorewall, you evidently
also failed to read the Shorewall web site which provides support
resources: http://shorewall.net/support.htm . Please pursue those
resources, as this is very much not the place.
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ere's also
http://svnweb.freebsd.org/base/stable/8/usr.bin/unzip/ which AFAIU was
committed in time for 8.2-R.
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software and stability (Ubuntu didn't exist at the time, and
the less time I spend using that the better).
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fall back on.
This is *awesome*. /me removes yet another item from the "reasons to use
Solaris" list. I cannot wait to try this out.
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o all of my actual
work in either the Mac's BSD userland or a FreeBSD machine over ssh.
So, really, this is nothing to do with FreeBSD per se, and I will
consider reevaluating FreeBSD as a desktop when something not X11 comes
along (although I don
ures as long as it can continue to run on the original hardware.
Show me one volunteer Unix OS with a 10+ year support infrastructure.
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ted to pkgng is that it's based on a
C library with a public API that developers can use / abuse. It's not
(AFAIK) officially released yet, but some early work I've been doing
with it has shown it to be useful enough.
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S does not? I'm not trying to troll here,
but am genuinely curious about ZFS's shortfalls in one of the problem
domains it seeks to address.
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levant to ports you're interested in. There are also
systems like gmane which provide an NNTP feed for mailing lists.
Combined with a newsreader with good killfile / scoring features, it
shouldn't be hard to keep up.
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ay.
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option for every port. At the very least it'd
take quite a lot of time and effort to document all of that. Beyond
this, such explanations would duplicate each port's own documentation.
If you're not familiar with something, you very probably shouldn't be
installing it.
Show me on
s well, like fsck and dd do). It sounds
like something is waiting for input or otherwise wedged, and ^T might
tell us which command and what it's trying to do.
Additionally, the output of ps ax -d (show process trees) would be
helpful. This should also show what mergemaster is waiting on.
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On Thu, Jun 07, 2012 at 10:05:24 -0700 , Thomas D. Dean wrote:
> On 06/06/12 21:20, Chris Nehren wrote:
>
> >Have you tried ctrl-t? This will send SIGINFO to the process which
>
> No response to any key except ^z
>
> >Additionally, the output of ps ax -d (show process
ee http://www.freebsd.org/send-pr.html for
more information.
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nd only receive error messages.
Is DTrace supposed to be working properly on 9.x, or is it still
experimental?
It's nice to say that FreeBSD nominally supports DTrace, but if it
doesn't actually work then it needs to be labelled as such. I am fine
with it being experimental if that's the case, but saying so would help
manage expectations a lot better.
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k in sync. Can you boot a livecd of e.g. Linux or
OpenIndiana and reproduce the issue?
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On Sat, Jul 11, 2015 at 09:58:11 +1000, John Marshall wrote:
> It's me again with my annual NTP whinge.
The answer to the perennial "will release $foo ship with old / insecure
/ otherwise deficient $bar?" is still "install $bar from po
On Sunday, June 21, 2020 8:11:15 AM EDT Michael Grimm wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am following FreeBSD 12.1-STABLE.
>
> Clang has been upgraded to version 10.0.0 on May, 1st, and ever since that
> time, I do observe a dramatic increase in compilation times of building
> world, kernel and ports. I didn't b
Trying to upgrade a 10.1-STABLE (kern.osreldate == 1001517) system to
10.2-RELEASE this morning. buildworld + buildkernel finished without any
issue, but now the installworld is stuck on mtree and has been for a few
hours:
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On Fri, Jan 15, 2016 at 19:06:03 -0800, alex.burlyga.ietf alex.burlyga.ietf
wrote:
> What is the output of Ctrl+T in that terminal? Do you have some
> unresponsive mounts by any chance?
>
> Alex.
That was it, thank you! I had a dead NFS mount still active.
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