There seems to be a circular dependency in the graphics/ffmpeg/Makefile port.
Here is an updated Makefile. How did you test/build this?
>
COMMENT=audio/video converter and streamer
V= 4.4.5
DISTNAME= ffmpeg-${V}
EPOCH= 1
CATEGORIES= graphics multimedi
On 02/11/2014 03:52 AM, Fred wrote:
> On 02/10/14 16:36, Fred wrote:
>> On 02/10/14 14:47, Cyrus wrote:
>>> I never got a reply to this. I am still having issues with PHP crashing,
>>> in fact it seems to be happening for every new user. Old sites are
>>> wo
on on how to get more details from the system.
On 01/28/2014 05:05 PM, Cyrus wrote:
> I am having trouble with Mediawiki which started with the latest
> release, occurs for the long term stable, and the version under
> packages. When the install script is visited which comes with Mediawiki
&g
I am having trouble with Mediawiki which started with the latest
release, occurs for the long term stable, and the version under
packages. When the install script is visited which comes with Mediawiki
I get an error from FPM and a 503 bad gateway error. Unfortunately I've
not been able to try much
I am looking for ways to monitor processes on the system in the long
term. It would be helpful to get a bigger picture about how the
individual processes of users contribute to load averages. It would go a
long way in diagnosing problems related to load.
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On 12/12/2013 06:54 AM, Josh Grosse wrote:
> On 2013-12-11 14:30, Cyrus wrote:
>> I am having a problem with nginx. When I add a config file in a
>> directory which is included in nginx.conf for a new user, I usually just
>> do an nginx -s reload and it uses it. Recently
I am having a problem with nginx. When I add a config file in a
directory which is included in nginx.conf for a new user, I usually just
do an nginx -s reload and it uses it. Recently that has been failing,
but /etc/rc.d/nginx restart does work, indicating nothing wrong with the
config. I'm not sur
On 05/12/13 16:02, Philip Guenther wrote:
> On Wed, Dec 4, 2013 at 8:42 PM, Cyrus wrote:
>> I have followed the directions of the manual, but quotas still don't
>> seem to be enabled.
>>
>> # cat /etc/fstab
>>
>> 784d82c953376542.b none swap sw
>
I have followed the directions of the manual, but quotas still don't
seem to be enabled.
# cat /etc/fstab
784d82c953376542.b none swap sw
784d82c953376542.a / ffs rw,softdep,userquota=/var/quotas/quota.user 1 1
# edquota cyrus
Quotas for user cyrus:
/: KBytes in use: 94316, limits
Wait, I get it.
On 05/12/13 00:38, Otto Moerbeek wrote:
> On Wed, Dec 04, 2013 at 11:56:31PM +1100, Cyrus wrote:
>
>> I have enabled quotas on my system a bit late. I am hoping someone could
>> provide me with a script that could set the quotas for multiple users. I
>> r
That is equally as painful as what I didn't want to do. I still have to
edit each quota manually. Surely this can be scripted?
On 05/12/13 00:38, Otto Moerbeek wrote:
> On Wed, Dec 04, 2013 at 11:56:31PM +1100, Cyrus wrote:
>
>> I have enabled quotas on my system a bit late. I
I have enabled quotas on my system a bit late. I am hoping someone could
provide me with a script that could set the quotas for multiple users. I
really don't want to have to go through users one by one and enable
quotas it will take forever.
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just looking for some kind of
biometric software, suite, or project that supports my keyboard/scanner.
Thanks,
Cyrus
I'm looking for a ready to install & roll package for configureing and
administering a OpenBSD firewall from the web. something along the lines of
pfSense, but with OpenBSD base.
Thanks,
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Adam
I researched this time, and nothing.
Does anyone know of a port of the Nvidia driver so I can finally run my dual
screen setup I had with Slackware?
If no, anyway to run dual monitor? Im using a NVIDIA 6800 XT
Cyrus
Im currently running openbsd 4.1 on my server, Proliant 8500. This server
is SMP with 4x 700MHz PIII proc. Im just wondering, is it using all four
cpu's? or do I have to configure the system to utilize SMP?
P.S. I did show my appreciation, and I bought a CD!
Thank you,
Cyrus
On Tue, 03 Jan 2006 14:16:17 -0600, Ted Unangst <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
are you running ntpd? are you running ntpd with the kernel adjtime
patch i posted to tech a few days ago?
On 1/1/06, Cyrus Lopez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have a machine with a sempron64 and it seems
penBSD 3.8
with the generic kernel and no other special modifications. Is there
anything I can possibly do to fix this little glitch (perhaps something
via sysctl?) or is it a problem in the code somewhere? Any help would be
greatly appreciated, thanks.
- Cyrus
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