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On Sat, Feb 8, 2014 at 6:45 PM, Juergen Nickelsen <ni@w21.org> wrote:

> On 2014-02-08, at 21:07, Iqbal Aroussi <iqbal@aroussi.ca> wrote:
>
> > nsd_enable to YES is already in rc.conf
>
> But apparently it is not in /usr/local/etc/rc.d/nsd, hence the error
> message.
>
> If it is really set /etc/rc.conf (I trust you re-checked that), you'll
> have to figure out where it where it gets lost. I usually investigate such
> problems by liberally sprinkling statements like "echo
> nsd_enable=$nsd_enable" all over the place, i.e. in the relevant places in
> all scripts involved.
>
> Regards, Juergen.
>

Hi Juergen,

Yes I verified twice. and nsd_enable is set to YES in my /etc/rc.conf file.

I compared the two rc scripts for nsd 4.0.0 and 4.0.1
and there is a lot of missing lines in the new version.

Unfortunately, I'm not rc scripts expert so I substituted the new
/usr/local/etc/rc.d/nsd  by old content and it works as expected.

Regards
Iqbal

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Hi, several months ago I adjusted uwsgi script to load most of its
configuration from INI file instead of rc.conf file. It utilizes all of
uwsgi properties this way.

Do you think it is worth posting it to make available to greater audience?

I called it uwsgiini.

Here is the source code:


#!/bin/sh
#
# PROVIDE: uwsgiini
# REQUIRE: DAEMON
# KEYWORD: shutdown
#
# Add the following lines to /etc/rc.conf to enable uwsgi:
#
# uwsgiini_enable (bool): Set it to "YES" to enable uwsgi
# Default is "NO".
#
# If you would like to have multiple uWSGI instances running, you can
# define multiple profiles:
#
# uwsgiini_profiles (str): Set the list of uwsgi profiles
# Default is "".
#
# For each profile you can then define different options (except for
# uwsgiini_enable) using the syntax uwsgi_<profile>_<option>

. /etc/rc.subr

name="uwsgiini"
rcvar=uwsgiini_enable

load_rc_config $name

command=/usr/local/bin/uwsgi
: ${uwsgiini_enable="NO"}
: ${uwsgiini_apps=""}
: ${uwsgi_pidfile="/tmp/uwsgi.pid"}
: ${uwsgi_logfile="/tmp/uwsgi.log"}
: ${uwsgi_socket="/tmp/uwsgi.sock"}

is_uwsgi_app() {
    local app

    for app in $uwsgiini_apps; do
        if [ "$app" = "$1" ]; then
            return 0
        fi
    done

    return 1
}

if [ -n "${uwsgiini_apps}" ]; then
if [ -n "$2" ]; then
app="$2"
if ! is_uwsgi_app $app; then
echo "$app: no such app defined in uwsgiini_apps."
        exit 1
fi
eval
uwsgiini_socket=\${uwsgiini_${app}_socket:-"/var/run/uwsgi-${app}/${app}.sock"}
eval
uwsgiini_pidfile=\${uwsgiini_${app}_pidfile:-"/var/run/uwsgi-${app}/${app}.pid"}
eval uwsgiini_logfile=\${uwsgiini_${app}_logfile:-"/var/log/uwsgi-${app}"}
elif [ -n "$1" ]; then
for app in ${uwsgiini_apps}; do
            echo "Processing ${name} app: ${app}"
            /usr/local/etc/rc.d/uwsgiini $1 ${app}
        done
        exit 0
fi
fi

command=/usr/local/bin/uwsgi
command_args="--ini /usr/local/etc/uwsgi.ini:${app} --daemonize
${uwsgiini_logfile} --pidfile ${uwsgiini_pidfile}"
pidfile=${uwsgiini_pidfile}
stop_postcmd=stop_postcmd
reload_precmd=reload_precmd
brutalreload_cmd=brutalreload_cmd
sig_stop="INT"
extra_commands="reload brutalreload"
procname=${uwsgiini_procname}

stop_postcmd()
{
rm -f ${uwsgiini_pidfile} # ${uwsgiini_socket}
}

reload_precmd()
{
echo "Gracefully reloading ${name} without closing the main sockets."
}

brutalreload_cmd()
{
echo "Reloading ${name} without closing the main sockets."

reload_precmd=""
sig_reload="TERM"
run_rc_command ${rc_prefix}reload $rc_extra_args || return 1
}

run_rc_command "$1"

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On 09/02/2014 06:12, Polytropon wrote:
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>> I am new to freebsdI have installed the os, but i donno
>> how to run programs and develop sw in this

> 
>> How can i go about, any help?
> 
> You should find The FreeBSD Handbook and the FAQ very helpful.
> They'll help you learn how to use FreeBSD. They can be found
> online here:
> 
> 	https://www.freebsd.org/doc/handbook/
> 
> 	https://www.freebsd.org/doc/faq/

For development there is also the FreeBSD Developers Handbook

http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en/books/developers-handbook/


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On Sun, 09 Feb 2014 16:45:29 +1030, Shane Ambler wrote:
> On 09/02/2014 06:12, Polytropon wrote:
> > On Sat, 8 Feb 2014 21:19:32 +0530, rakesh sharma wrote:
> >> Hi,
> >> I am new to freebsdI have installed the os, but i donno
> >> how to run programs and develop sw in this
> 
> > 
> >> How can i go about, any help?
> > 
> > You should find The FreeBSD Handbook and the FAQ very helpful.
> > They'll help you learn how to use FreeBSD. They can be found
> > online here:
> > 
> > 	https://www.freebsd.org/doc/handbook/
> > 
> > 	https://www.freebsd.org/doc/faq/
> 
> For development there is also the FreeBSD Developers Handbook
> 
> http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en/books/developers-handbook/

And for porting applications from other operating systems to
FreeBSD, the Porter's Handbook is a very good resource:

	http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en/books/porters-handbook/

Additionally, studying some entries in the ports tree, located
in /usr/ports, is a helpful introduction to this topic.



-- 
Polytropon
Magdeburg, Germany
Happy FreeBSD user since 4.0
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On 9 February 2014 10:29:56 GMT+00:00, Jos Chrispijn <kernel@webrz.net> wrote:
>   Dear group, can you tell me if it is wise to migrate to pk_n_g or
>   should I wait for the next update of pkng?
>   Thanks,
>   Jos Chrispijn
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Hi,

I migrated my 9.1 boxes without any trouble.  I also use it on 10.

I think it's an improvement prrsonally.
--
Dave

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Hi,

On Sun, 09 Feb 2014 11:29:56 +0100
Jos Chrispijn <kernel@webrz.net> wrote:

>    Dear group, can you tell me if it is wise to migrate to pk_n_g or
>    should I wait for the next update of pkng?

I moved last summer without much problems. Just follow the
instructions.

Erich

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On Sun, 09 Feb 2014 11:29:56 +0100
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>    Dear group, can you tell me if it is wise to migrate to pk_n_g or
>    should I wait for the next update of pkng?

	I went from portupgrade and pkg* to poudriere and pkg some time
ago, it was like a breath of fresh air. My advice - go for it and don't
look back.

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>    Dear group, can you tell me if it is wise to migrate to pk_n_g or
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>    Thanks,
>    Jos Chrispijn
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i have just moved to pkgng for the third time... each time has been a disaster, and is again.
The integration of ports and precompiled packages is not up to the job as was pkg_ since pkg still missing function from the old pkg_

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On 2/8/2014 4:23 PM, Iqbal Aroussi wrote:
> On Sat, Feb 8, 2014 at 6:45 PM, Juergen Nickelsen <ni@w21.org> wrote:
>
>> On 2014-02-08, at 21:07, Iqbal Aroussi <iqbal@aroussi.ca> wrote:
>>
>>> nsd_enable to YES is already in rc.conf
>>
>> But apparently it is not in /usr/local/etc/rc.d/nsd, hence the error
>> message.
>>
>> If it is really set /etc/rc.conf (I trust you re-checked that), you'll
>> have to figure out where it where it gets lost. I usually investigate such
>> problems by liberally sprinkling statements like "echo
>> nsd_enable=$nsd_enable" all over the place, i.e. in the relevant places in
>> all scripts involved.
>>
>> Regards, Juergen.
>>
>
> Hi Juergen,
>
> Yes I verified twice. and nsd_enable is set to YES in my /etc/rc.conf file.
>
> I compared the two rc scripts for nsd 4.0.0 and 4.0.1
> and there is a lot of missing lines in the new version.
>
> Unfortunately, I'm not rc scripts expert so I substituted the new
> /usr/local/etc/rc.d/nsd  by old content and it works as expected.

Yep, it's broken.  There's other problems as well, but the main culprit 
is a lack of "load_rc_config $name".  Here's the one I use locally:

http://pastebin.com/m0YxjZCE

Drop that into ports/dns/nsd/files/nsd.in and reinstall the port.  You 
can also pipe it through `sed 's#%%PREFIX%%#/usr/local#g'` directly into 
/usr/local/etc/rc.d/nsd, but pkg will complain about a mismatch when you 
uninstall the port.


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I am trying to download FreeBSD 10 but I can only find the iso link. =A0Whe=
re can I find a torrent file? =A0Torrents will be faster for me and it will=
 also reduce bandwidth demands on your servers.
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Hello.

Sorry if this question is silly...

What is the suggested debugger to use when developing on 10.0?

gdb from base (6.1.1) seems as buggy as hell...
In ports there's gdb66-6.6_2 and gdb-7.6.2: do they work fine?

Is LLDB a better option?
Does it work?
Are the info on the wiki page (https://wiki.freebsd.org/lldb) current?

  bye & Thanks
	av.

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On 9 February 2014 06:36, Shankar <umailedit@yahoo.com> wrote:
> I am trying to download FreeBSD 10 but I can only find the iso link.  Where can I find a torrent file?  Torrents will be faster for me and it will also reduce bandwidth demands on your servers.
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After a bit of searching, Linuxtracker seems to have FreeBSD 10 torrents:
http://linuxtracker.org/index.php?page=torrent-details&id=27d4121e14d66f9068a602aa888148b5b0e4e7f1
http://linuxtracker.org/index.php?page=torrent-details&id=7a947685620bff41bbc89f9cc1c0b194c773b1f2

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Jos Chrispijn:
>     Dear group, can you tell me if it is wise to migrate to pk_n_g or
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thanks for your replies - will give it a shot L-)
Jos Chrispijn


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Wayne Sierke <ws@au.dyndns.ws> wrote:

> When you say "the RTC keeps up" do you mean that the RTC keeps time when
> mains power is removed - i.e. power cord unplugged for a "reasonable"
> length of time?

Yes, it does.  I just left the machine unplugged for twenty minutes
and when I restarted it, the BIOS still had the correct time.

Mysteriously enough, the invalid time warning is gone now, too.
I'm not sure I want to draw any conclusion from that.

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On Fri, 7 Feb 2014 20:50:52 +0000 (UTC) Walter Hurry wrote:
> I am in the process of upgrading boost-libs from 1.52.0_2 to 1.55.0
> (this is FreeBSD 9.1-RELEASE).
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> The new version of boost-libs insists on installing lang/clang33 first,
> but then appears to use the default /usr/bin/clang to compile itself.
> 
> Is this an unneeded dependency, or am I missing something?

The boost ports are maintained by the office@FreeBSD.org mailing list.
If you haven't had a reply yet, try asking your question there.

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Tijl Coosemans wrote:

> On Fri, 7 Feb 2014 20:50:52 +0000 (UTC) Walter Hurry wrote:
>> I am in the process of upgrading boost-libs from 1.52.0_2 to 1.55.0
>> (this is FreeBSD 9.1-RELEASE).
>> 
>> The new version of boost-libs insists on installing lang/clang33 first,
>> but then appears to use the default /usr/bin/clang to compile itself.
>> 
>> Is this an unneeded dependency, or am I missing something?
>
> The boost ports are maintained by the office@FreeBSD.org mailing list.
> If you haven't had a reply yet, try asking your question there.

I shall. Thanks.


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kpneal@pobox.com wrote this message on Sun, Feb 09, 2014 at 21:37 -0500:
> This means we need two thiings:
> 1) A no-frills tracker with
> 2) verified copies of the old torrents
> 
> Can we safely use whatever tracker NetBSD is using?

Why don't we set up trackerless torrents?  I've been meaning to do that,
but the last time I tried to seed a trackerless torrent, the other
person never was able to d/l it, and I haven't tried again..

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On Sun, 9 Feb 2014 19:44:55 -0800, you wrote:

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>>=20
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>Why don't we set up trackerless torrents?  I've been meaning to do that,
>but the last time I tried to seed a trackerless torrent, the other
>person never was able to d/l it, and I haven't tried again..

btdigg is a trackerless torrent search engine=20
https://btdigg.org/search?info_hash=3D&q=3Dfreebsd+10

I've been seeding FreeBSD images for a while as are many others.



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Hi there. Sorry to disturb you. I did install a freebsd 10 on an intel 
i3 machine, but I'm an old newbie with unix, and i'have got some 
problems with this O.S.
First of all, it's all english american, included GUI (gnome 2) and I 
prefer my natural language, i.e French. I tried to find some information 
on the net, but what i did find does'nt look to be convenient.Could you 
please help me ? thanks any way.

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Hi,

On Mon, 10 Feb 2014 10:58:01 +0100
Eric Rapilly <vieux.bedouin@orange.fr> wrote:

> Hi there. Sorry to disturb you. I did install a freebsd 10 on an
> intel i3 machine, but I'm an old newbie with unix, and i'have got
> some problems with this O.S.
> First of all, it's all english american, included GUI (gnome 2) and I 
> prefer my natural language, i.e French. I tried to find some
> information on the net, but what i did find does'nt look to be
> convenient.Could you please help me ? thanks any way.

if you really need French, you might be out of luck with FreeBSD. The
ports available in French are in /usr/ports/french. This location looks
pretty empty to me.

Some programs support many languages as their language for the user
interface. For this reason, they are not contained in that location.
Gnome should support the switch to many other languages.

Erich

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Eric Rapilly wrote:

> Hi there. Sorry to disturb you. I did install a freebsd 10 on an intel
> i3 machine, but I'm an old newbie with unix, and i'have got some
> problems with this O.S.
> First of all, it's all english american, included GUI (gnome 2) and I
> prefer my natural language, i.e French. I tried to find some information
> on the net, but what i did find does'nt look to be convenient.Could you
> please help me ? thanks any way.

Try and see if this helps you:

http://www.freebsd.org/doc/fr_FR.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/l10n.html

-Mike




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Oops.
    
    Any Suggestions ?
    
    Best Regards
    
The wrong rc file ended up in the port. Use the one below. A port
revision will be out soon. For the time being use the file below.

Apologies.

        jaap


#!/bin/sh
#
# $FreeBSD: head/dns/nsd/files/nsd.in 333569 2013-11-12 13:24:45Z erwin $
#
# PROVIDE: nsd
# REQUIRE: DAEMON
# REQUIRE: LOGIN
# KEYWORD: shutdown
#
# Add the following line to /etc/rc.conf to enable nsd:
#
# nsd_enable="YES"
#

: ${nsd_enable="NO"}

. /etc/rc.subr

name=nsd
rcvar=nsd_enable

config=${nsd_config:=/usr/local/etc/nsd/nsd.conf}
required_files=${config}
pidfile=`/usr/local/sbin/nsd-checkconf -o pidfile ${config}`

command="/usr/local/sbin/nsd"
command_args="-c ${required_files}"
extra_commands="reload"

load_rc_config $name

run_rc_command "$1"


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Le Mon, 10 Feb 2014 10:58:01 +0100,
Eric Rapilly <vieux.bedouin@orange.fr> a écrit :

> Hi there. Sorry to disturb you. I did install a freebsd 10 on an
> intel i3 machine, but I'm an old newbie with unix, and i'have got
> some problems with this O.S.
> First of all, it's all english american, included GUI (gnome 2) and I 
> prefer my natural language, i.e French. I tried to find some
> information on the net, but what i did find does'nt look to be
> convenient.Could you please help me ? thanks any way.

Most GUI are in french without problem, you must set your locale and
sometime install language packages (for example for LibreOffice or
Firefox).

See (a bit outdated)
http://diablotins.davenulle.org/index.php/Francophonie

The handbook
https://www.freebsd.org/doc/fr/books/handbook/using-localization.html

(smae in english, I don't know if french version is up to date)
https://www.freebsd.org/doc/handbook/using-localization.html

Here for Xfce I've just in my $/.xinitrc:

export LC_ALL=fr_FR.ISO8859-15
export LANG=fr_FR.ISO8859-15
startxfce4

Anyway, most of the base system and the documentation is in english.

Regards,

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> On Sat, 8 Feb 2014 21:19:32 +0530, you wrote:
> 
> >Hi,
> >I am new to freebsdI have installed the os, but i donno how to run programs and develop sw in thisHow can i go about, any help?
> >thanks,rakesh 		 	   		  
> 
> Check out the handbook on ports and packages.
> 
> Also BSD Now has tutorials that will help and their weekly podcast is
> really good.
> http://www.bsdnow.tv/tutorials/pkgng
> http://www.bsdnow.tv/tutorials/
> 
> Mike
> 
> 


Thanks for the links, I didn't know of them.

(The title "A crash course on ZFS" made me chuckle....)

Dave B.


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On Sat, Feb 8, 2014 at 5:19 AM, Matthew Seaman <matthew@freebsd.org> wrote:
> On 07/02/2014 18:46, Warren Block wrote:
>>> I have a little problem with xorg deps that I get errors,
>>> I run
>>> # portmaster --check-depends
>>> but I am afraid to mess up, how can I fix these once and for all?
>>> ``
>>> pkg_version: corrupted record for package icon-naming-utils-0.8.90_1
>>> (pkgdep line without argument), ignoring
>>
>> I don't know a specific answer to this, it probably means that some
>> dependencies are missing, but it did make me realize that this error has
>> not appeared since I switched pkg(8).
>
> Absolutely.  You won't get this error with pkg(8) -- it's just not
> possible to get that sort of corruption in the local.sqlite schema
> pkg(8) uses.  (All too easy with pkg_tools as anyone who has used
> portmaster+pkg_tools will testify.)
>
> To fix the OP's problem once and for all:
>
>      # /usr/sbin/pkg -v
>      [ Answer the prompts in the affirmative ]
>      # pkg2ng -p
>      # echo 'WITH_PKGNG=YES' >> /etc/make.conf
>      # pkg check -ad
>      [ Optional -- this will point up any missing dependencies ]
>
> When running 'pkg check' you will be prompted to install missing
> packages from whatever repository (if any) you have configured.  If
> you're going to be building everything from ports, at that point you
> should take note of what is missing, quit out of 'pkg check' and build
> the missing bits using portmaster.  (In fact, you'll probably find that
> there aren't actually any missing bits: what's gone wrong is recording
> which package is required by which other package correctly.)
>
> Yes, this is quite a radical solution, but it's the only way to achieve
> that 'once and for all' condition.  You can use 'portmaster
> --check-depends' to fix things up, but eventually the problem will recur
> if you stick with pkg_tools.
>
>         Cheers,
>
>         Matthew
>
> --
> Dr Matthew J Seaman MA, D.Phil.
> PGP: http://www.infracaninophile.co.uk/pgpkey
>
>

Dear Sir,


Thank you for your suggestion.  On one of the two machines, the
process is churning.  It is going on converting to pkg, but on the
other one I get errors:

# /usr/sbin/pkg -v
The package management tool is not yet installed on your system.
Do you want to fetch and install it now? [y/N]: y
Bootstrapping pkg please wait
_http._tcp.pkg.FreeBSD.org
Installing pkg-1.2.6... done
If you are upgrading from the old package format, first run:

  # pkg2ng
1.2.6
# pkg2ng -p
pkg2ng: Command not found.
# /usr/sbin/pkg -v
1.2.6
# pkg2ng -p
pkg2ng: Command not found.
# /usr/sbin/pkg2ng -p
/usr/sbin/pkg2ng: Command not found.
# pkg2ng
pkg2ng: Command not found.
# which pkg2ng
pkg2ng: Command not found.
# /usr/sbin/pkg -v
1.2.6
# cat /usr/ports/UPDATING | more
This file documents some of the problems you may encounter when upgrading
your ports.  We try our best to minimize these disruptions, but sometimes
they are unavoidable.

You should get into the habit of checking this file for changes each time
you update your ports collection, before attempting any port upgrades.

20140208:
  AFFECTS: users of spamdyke
  AUTHOR: bdrewery@FreeBSD.org

  Spamdyke has been updated to 5.0.0. The behavior has changed from
  4.x. Please see the upgrading notes at:

  http://www.spamdyke.org/documentation/UPGRADING_version_4_to_version_5.txt

20140208:
  AFFECTS: users of icu
  AUTHOR: bapt@FreeBSD.org

  icu has been updated to 52.1. Please rebuild all ports that depend on it
  if you have the glib20 port built with COLLATION_FIX option activated

  If you use portmaster:
        portmaster -w -r icu
  If you use portupgrade:
# portmaster -d -w -r icu
pkg: PACKAGESITE in pkg.conf is deprecated. Please create a repository
configuration file

===>>> icu is not installed
===>>> Aborting update

===>>> Killing background jobs
Terminated
===>>> Exiting
# portmaster -d -w -r icu
pkg: PACKAGESITE in pkg.conf is deprecated. Please create a repository
configuration file

===>>> icu is not installed
===>>> Aborting update

===>>> Killing background jobs
Terminated
===>>> Exiting
# pkg2ng -p
pkg2ng: Command not found.
# /usr/sbin/pkg -v
1.2.6
# /usr/sbin/pkg -v
1.2.6
# pkg2ng -p
pkg2ng: Command not found.
# portmaster -d -w -r icu
pkg: PACKAGESITE in pkg.conf is deprecated. Please create a repository
configuration file

===>>> icu is not installed
===>>> Aborting update

===>>> Killing background jobs
Terminated
===>>> Exiting
#


I just want to fix things up.  Thank you and Warren for helping out!

Best Regards,


Antonio

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On 10/02/2014 13:31, Antonio Olivares wrote:
> # /usr/sbin/pkg -v
> The package management tool is not yet installed on your system.
> Do you want to fetch and install it now? [y/N]: y
> Bootstrapping pkg please wait
> _http._tcp.pkg.FreeBSD.org
> Installing pkg-1.2.6... done
> If you are upgrading from the old package format, first run:
>=20
>   # pkg2ng
> 1.2.6
> # pkg2ng -p
> pkg2ng: Command not found.

It should be installed as /usr/local/sbin/pkg2ng

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On Mon, 10 Feb 2014 14:31:15 +0100, Antonio Olivares  
<olivares14031@gmail.com> wrote:

> On Sat, Feb 8, 2014 at 5:19 AM, Matthew Seaman <matthew@freebsd.org>  
> wrote:
>> On 07/02/2014 18:46, Warren Block wrote:
>>>> I have a little problem with xorg deps that I get errors,
>>>> I run
>>>> # portmaster --check-depends
>>>> but I am afraid to mess up, how can I fix these once and for all?
>>>> ``
>>>> pkg_version: corrupted record for package icon-naming-utils-0.8.90_1
>>>> (pkgdep line without argument), ignoring
>>>
>>> I don't know a specific answer to this, it probably means that some
>>> dependencies are missing, but it did make me realize that this error  
>>> has
>>> not appeared since I switched pkg(8).
>>
>> Absolutely.  You won't get this error with pkg(8) -- it's just not
>> possible to get that sort of corruption in the local.sqlite schema
>> pkg(8) uses.  (All too easy with pkg_tools as anyone who has used
>> portmaster+pkg_tools will testify.)
>>
>> To fix the OP's problem once and for all:
>>
>>      # /usr/sbin/pkg -v
>>      [ Answer the prompts in the affirmative ]
>>      # pkg2ng -p
>>      # echo 'WITH_PKGNG=YES' >> /etc/make.conf
>>      # pkg check -ad
>>      [ Optional -- this will point up any missing dependencies ]
>>
>> When running 'pkg check' you will be prompted to install missing
>> packages from whatever repository (if any) you have configured.  If
>> you're going to be building everything from ports, at that point you
>> should take note of what is missing, quit out of 'pkg check' and build
>> the missing bits using portmaster.  (In fact, you'll probably find that
>> there aren't actually any missing bits: what's gone wrong is recording
>> which package is required by which other package correctly.)
>>
>> Yes, this is quite a radical solution, but it's the only way to achieve
>> that 'once and for all' condition.  You can use 'portmaster
>> --check-depends' to fix things up, but eventually the problem will recur
>> if you stick with pkg_tools.
>>
>>         Cheers,
>>
>>         Matthew
>>
>> --
>> Dr Matthew J Seaman MA, D.Phil.
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>>
>
> Dear Sir,
>
>
> Thank you for your suggestion.  On one of the two machines, the
> process is churning.  It is going on converting to pkg, but on the
> other one I get errors:
>
> # /usr/sbin/pkg -v
> The package management tool is not yet installed on your system.
> Do you want to fetch and install it now? [y/N]: y
> Bootstrapping pkg please wait
> _http._tcp.pkg.FreeBSD.org
> Installing pkg-1.2.6... done
> If you are upgrading from the old package format, first run:
>
>   # pkg2ng
> 1.2.6
> # pkg2ng -p
> pkg2ng: Command not found.
> # /usr/sbin/pkg -v
> 1.2.6
> # pkg2ng -p
> pkg2ng: Command not found.

You may have to
	# rehash
if you use csh:

        rehash  Causes the internal hash table of the contents of the   
directo-
                ries  in the path variable to be recomputed.  This is  
needed if
                the autorehash shell variable is not set and new  commands   
are
                added  to  directories  in  path while you are logged in.   
With
                autorehash, a new command will be found  automatically,   
except
                in  the  special  case  where  another command of the same  
name
                which is located in a different directory already exists in  
the
                hash  table.   Also flushes the cache of home directories  
built
                by tilde expansion.

(from man csh)

Regards,

Michael

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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Vladislav Prodan [mailto:universite@ukr.net]
> Sent: Saturday, February 8, 2014 5:01 AM
> To: Darren Pilgrim
> Cc: Erich Dollansky; questions@freebsd.org
> Subject: Re[2]: Restart network without reboot ?
> 
> > On 2/7/2014 6:43 PM, Vladislav Prodan wrote:
> > >> "Erich Dollansky" <erichsfreebsdlist@alogt.com> wrote:
> > >> On Sat, 08 Feb 2014 03:31:08 +0200 Vladislav Prodan
> > >> <universite@ukr.net> wrote:
> > >>>
> > >>> # service netif restart && service routing restart Stopping
> > >>> dhclient. Waiting for PIDS: 672.
> > >>>
> > >>> And disconnect via ssh :(
> > >>
> > >> as expected.
> > >>
> > >> What is your problem?
> > >
> > > What there are other ways to restart the network without breaking
> > > the current ssh session?
> >
> > You can't. The connection state is going to get reset. You can,
> > however, run the service commands in a screen or tmux session to
> > prevent the connection reset from disrupting the shell running the
service
> commands.
> >
> > You should also add ";service sshd restart" to the end of the command
> > to make sure sshd comes back up if died when networking bounced.
> >
> 
> Thank you all for your clever ideas and tips.
> 
> help:
> service netif restart ; dhclient em0 ; dhclient em1
> 
> 
[Devin Teske] 

What we do at $work for boxes that need an IP change remotely via SSH...

1. Put that code into a script... for example...

$ cat << EOF > /tmp/do_it_now.sh
#!/bin/sh
service netif restart
dhclient em0
dhclient em1
EOF

Then add a line to your /etc/crontab that will fire in the next 1-2
minutes...

sh -c 'echo "$((($(date +%M)+2)%60)) $(date +%H) * * * root sh
/tmp/do_it_now.sh" >> /etc/crontab'

NB: That's a single command to be entered on a single line

Then just wait a minute or two, you'll get kicked out, start a ping, and
when
it starts responding on the new IP address (hopefully you know what this is)
you can log in on the new address.

Of course, the next thing you should do is to edit /etc/crontab to remove
the
entry else the same time tomorrow it will reset your network.

Lastly, remove the /tmp/do_it_now.sh script.
-- 
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As it's look that no french is avalaible on freebsd 10, may I use 9.2 
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On 10.02.2014 17:30, dteske@FreeBSD.org wrote:
> $ cat << EOF > /tmp/do_it_now.sh
> #!/bin/sh
> service netif restart
> dhclient em0
> dhclient em1
> EOF
>=20
> Then add a line to your /etc/crontab that will fire in the next 1-2
> minutes...
>=20
> sh -c 'echo "$((($(date +%M)+2)%60)) $(date +%H) * * * root sh
> /tmp/do_it_now.sh" >> /etc/crontab'
>=20
> NB: That's a single command to be entered on a single line
>=20
> Then just wait a minute or two, you'll get kicked out, start a ping, an=
d
> when
> it starts responding on the new IP address (hopefully you know what thi=
s is)
> you can log in on the new address.
>=20
> Of course, the next thing you should do is to edit /etc/crontab to remo=
ve
> the
> entry else the same time tomorrow it will reset your network.
>=20
> Lastly, remove the /tmp/do_it_now.sh script.

Is there any special reason you don't just

    $ echo 'service netif restart; dhclient em0; dhclient em1' | at now

, which looks so much easier to me?

Of course, at(1) drags your whole environment into the job, which may be
not what you want. I wouldn't see much harm in this case, though.

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On 10/02/2014 16:41, Eric Rapilly wrote:
> As it's look that no french is avalaible on freebsd 10, may I use 9.2
> with a chance to get French language ? thanks for your help.

Localization capabilities are not going to be very different between 9.2
and 10.0.  It is true that there is little in the base system that is
available translated into other languages than US-English -- support
for NLS simply hasn't been imported into the sources.  While the
Handbook etc. probably do have up-to-date French translations, I don't
think there's anything similar for system man pages.

However, the situation as regards various 3rd party software systems /
desktop environments is quite different.  If you install KDE or similar,
you should find it pretty easy to set up a localized workspace.

Checkout PC-BSD if you want a FreeBSD based desktop system -- I think
that has better multilingual support right from the installer.

Otherwise, I'm afraid you will have just to pick up enough English to
get by.

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Hi list,

I just recently upgraded from 9.1 to 10.0, and also from pkg_* to pkgNG.
It's all gone successfully, as far as I can tell.

I have python 3.3.3 installed (no other version). However, whenever I run
it, I get the following output:

----
~> python --version
Python 3.3.3
~> python
Could not find platform independent libraries <prefix>
Could not find platform dependent libraries <exec_prefix>
Consider setting $PYTHONHOME to <prefix>[:<exec_prefix>]
Fatal Python error: Py_Initialize: Unable to get the locale encoding
ImportError: No module named 'encodings'
Abort
Exit 134
~> locale
LANG=en_US.US-ASCII
LC_CTYPE="en_US.US-ASCII"
LC_COLLATE="en_US.US-ASCII"
LC_TIME="en_US.US-ASCII"
LC_NUMERIC="en_US.US-ASCII"
LC_MONETARY="en_US.US-ASCII"
LC_MESSAGES="en_US.US-ASCII"
LC_ALL=
----


I did re-install python after upgrading the OS and switching to pkgNG. I
also reinstalled some ports that use python as well, but they all fail
because python itself is failing.

I do have WITHOUT_NLS and WITHOUT_NLS_CATALOGS defined in my src.conf.
Maybe python relies on these for some sort of locale support?

Any suggestions would be great! Thank you!

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> On Sun, Feb 09, 2014 at 07:44:55PM -0800, John-Mark Gurney wrote:

> > Why don't we set up trackerless torrents?  I've been meaning to do
> > that, but the last time I tried to seed a trackerless torrent, the
> > other person never was able to d/l it, and I haven't tried again..
> 
> The existing torrents already function as trackerless in the absence
> of the tracker.

That's just basic BitTorrent.

> BitTorrent clients have both PEX and DHT to exchange notes on who has
> what. But two different clients still need to have some central point
> of contact. 

The point of DHT is to let peers find each other without a tracker.
Once your client connects to a peer that supports PEX, it can find the
rest quickly. 


When Bittorrent has come up before there hasn't been much enthusiasm
for it, it has problems with firewalls and traffic shaping and
apparently there  isn't much of a problem with server bandwidth anyway.
Most of us only download full ISOs rarely.

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Hi,

10-stable i386 / firefox-esr 24.3.1

I can't play any audio file on https://soundcloud.com

for example the play button does not do anything :
https://soundcloud.com/patrick-patralattaque/police-truck

I've got another box running 9-stable/amd64 but with an older
(not very old) version of firefox-esr and it works fine. 

I don't remember if this worked since I've installed 10.0 on this box, I
think not.

Any idea ?
thanks, regards.

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On Mon, Feb 10, 2014 at 5:30 PM,  <dteske@freebsd.org> wrote:
> sh -c 'echo "$((($(date +%M)+2)%60)) $(date +%H) * * * root sh
> /tmp/do_it_now.sh" >> /etc/crontab'

Sounds to me a little too dangerous: what if you forget to remove the
entry from crontab?
Why not using at and/or a sleep+nohup to launch the job after a few seconds?

Luca

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On Mon, 27 Jan 2014, Ajtim wrote:

> On Monday 27 January 2014 21:56:34 Volker Nebel wrote:
>> Good morning!
>>
>> Since a few days my Macmini 6.1 is running on FreeBSD 10.0 (yeah, and
>> FreeBSD alone)! Unfortunately, it does not (yet) produce any sound, and I
>> really need help on this. I followed the handbook and it looks like,
>> driver snd_hda is used. [CMD=" "]dmesg | grep hda[/CMD] gives the output
>> shown below. Soundcard seems to be Cirrus Logic CS4206.
>>     I tried the following steps:
>> - Find a specific driver for this sound card: Nothing.
>> - Turn volume up with [CMD=" "]mixer pcm 100 vol 100[/CMD]. Still nothing
>> to hear.
>> - Change the value of hw.snd.default_unit to 0,1,2. No effect.
>>     Has anybody a good idea how to proceed?
>>     Don't know, whether the following is relevant: [CMD=" "]kldload
>> snd_driver[/CMD] gives 6 times "ppc0: cannot reserve I/O port range". When
>> booting, I get this message once.
>>
>> Best regards,
>> Volker
>>
>>
>> dmseg | grep hda gives:
>>
>> hdac0: <Intel Panther Point HDA Controller> mem 0xa0710000-0xa0713fff irq 22 at device 27.0 on pci0
>> hdacc0: <Cirrus Logic CS4206 HDA CODEC> at cad 0 on hdac0
>> hdaa0: <Cirrus Logic CS4206 Audio Function Group> at nid 1 on hdacc0
>> pcm0: <Cirrus Logic CS4206 (Analog)> at nid 11 and 12 on hdaa0
>> pcm1: <Cirrus Logic CS4206 (Digital)> at nid 16 and 15 on hdaa0
>> pcm2: <Cirrus Logic CS4206 (Analog Headphones)> at nid 10 on hdaa0
>> hdacc1: <Intel Panther Point HDA CODEC> at cad 3 on hdac0
>> hdaa1: <Intel Panther Point Audio Function Group> at nid 1 on hdacc1
>> hdaa1: hdaa_audio_as_parse: Duplicate pin 0 (6) in association 1! Disabling association.
>> hdaa1: hdaa_audio_as_parse: Duplicate pin 0 (7) in association 1! Disabling association.
>> hdac0: <Intel Panther Point HDA Controller> mem 0xa0710000-0xa0713fff irq 22 at device 27.0 on pci0
>> hdacc0: <Cirrus Logic CS4206 HDA CODEC> at cad 0 on hdac0
>> hdaa0: <Cirrus Logic CS4206 Audio Function Group> at nid 1 on hdacc0
>> pcm0: <Cirrus Logic CS4206 (Analog)> at nid 11 and 12 on hdaa0
>> pcm1: <Cirrus Logic CS4206 (Digital)> at nid 16 and 15 on hdaa0
>> pcm2: <Cirrus Logic CS4206 (Analog Headphones)> at nid 10 on hdaa0
>> hdacc1: <Intel Panther Point HDA CODEC> at cad 3 on hdac0
>> hdaa1: <Intel Panther Point Audio Function Group> at nid 1 on hdacc1
>> hdaa1: hdaa_audio_as_parse: Duplicate pin 0 (6) in association 1! Disabling association.
>> hdaa1: hdaa_audio_as_parse: Duplicate pin 0 (7) in association 1! Disabling association.
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>
> I don't know if will help you but anyway
> I have iMac 11,1 and:
> cat /dev/sndstat
> Installed devices:
> pcm0: <ATI R6xx (HDMI)> (play)
> pcm1: <Cirrus Logic CS4206 (Analog 4.0+HP/2.0)> (play/rec) default
> pcm2: <Cirrus Logic CS4206 (Rear Analog Line-in)> (rec)
> pcm3: <Cirrus Logic CS4206 (Rear Digital)> (play/rec
>
> I did play with hint and on my computer works:
> /boot/loader,conf:
> hint.hdaa.1.gpio_config="3=set"
> hint.hdaa.1.nid9.config="as=4 seq=15"
>
> After the first one I got sound through internal speakers but not headphones. Than I add the second one and I got sound through headphones but at the same time as through speakers.
>
> I hope that will help you too.
>

Dear Ajtim,

thank you for the hints! The example in the man page for snd_hda and 
[CMD]sysctl dev.hdac.0.pindump=1[/CMD] helped me understand the logic how 
to address the outputs and inputs. Really getting a sound required some 
testing with dev.hdaa.0.gpio_config. Now my /boot/loader.conf has:

hint.hdaa.0.nid10.config="as=2 seq=15"
hint.hdaa.0.nid11.config="as=2 seq=0"
hint.hdaa.0.nid12.config="as=1"
hint.hdaa.0.nid15.config="as=4"
hint.hdaa.0.gpio_config="1=set 3=set"

Best regards,
Volker

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> -----Original Message-----
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> Subject: Re: Restart network without reboot ?
> 
> On 10.02.2014 17:30, dteske@FreeBSD.org wrote:
> > $ cat << EOF > /tmp/do_it_now.sh
> > #!/bin/sh
> > service netif restart
> > dhclient em0
> > dhclient em1
> > EOF
> >
> > Then add a line to your /etc/crontab that will fire in the next 1-2
> > minutes...
> >
> > sh -c 'echo "$((($(date +%M)+2)%60)) $(date +%H) * * * root sh
> > /tmp/do_it_now.sh" >> /etc/crontab'
> >
> > NB: That's a single command to be entered on a single line
> >
> > Then just wait a minute or two, you'll get kicked out, start a ping,
> > and when it starts responding on the new IP address (hopefully you
> > know what this is) you can log in on the new address.
> >
> > Of course, the next thing you should do is to edit /etc/crontab to
> > remove the entry else the same time tomorrow it will reset your
> > network.
> >
> > Lastly, remove the /tmp/do_it_now.sh script.
> 
> Is there any special reason you don't just
> 
>     $ echo 'service netif restart; dhclient em0; dhclient em1' | at now
> 
> , which looks so much easier to me?
> 
> Of course, at(1) drags your whole environment into the job, which may be
> not what you want. I wouldn't see much harm in this case, though.
> 
[Devin Teske] 

Thanks for the tip; I'll try that next time.
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> -----Original Message-----
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> Subject: Re: Re[2]: Restart network without reboot ?
> 
> On Mon, Feb 10, 2014 at 5:30 PM,  <dteske@freebsd.org> wrote:
> > sh -c 'echo "$((($(date +%M)+2)%60)) $(date +%H) * * * root sh
> > /tmp/do_it_now.sh" >> /etc/crontab'
> 
> Sounds to me a little too dangerous: what if you forget to remove the
entry
> from crontab?
> Why not using at and/or a sleep+nohup to launch the job after a few
> seconds?
> 
[Devin Teske] 

Just going out on a limb here (for fun); what if the box was in Siberia? It
would try to renegotiate in 24 hours if it didn't come back to the point
where
you could remove the line. Heh ;D

Nah, I just use cron because I've had bad luck in the past with attempts to
renegotiate the network from a process that itself is spawned via a network
process. That includes running things with nohup -- they still seem to die.

Cron has always done me right though (but I've never tried using "at").
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On Mon, 10 Feb 2014 17:41:45 +0100, Eric Rapilly wrote:
> As it's look that no french is avalaible on freebsd 10, may I use 9.2 
> with a chance to get French language ? thanks for your help.

There are many programs which can be affected by setting
the $LC_* and $LANG variables accordingly. Also many of
the desktop environments offer good language support, as
do individual programs such as Firefox or Thunderbird.

For example, you could alter those and put them into
/etc/csh.cshrc (for making the language choice globally)
or your ~/.cshrc (for your account only):

	#-------GERMAN+EURO---------------------------
	setenv	LC_ALL		de_DE.ISO8859-15
	setenv	LC_COLLATE	de_DE.ISO8859-15
	setenv	LC_CTYPE	de_DE.ISO8859-15
	setenv	LC_MESSAGES	de_DE.ISO8859-15
	setenv	LC_MONETARY	de_DE.ISO8859-15
	setenv	LC_NUMERIC	de_DE.ISO8859-15
	setenv	LC_TIME		de_DE.ISO8859-15

Of course the C-shell resource file probably isn't the
best place for those settings, but it works "too well". ;-)

However, some things will still be in English. A good
example are the manpages. Even though the Handbook and
many other resources have been translated, the manpages
have not. The idea behind this choice seems to be: Those
who will read the manpages will understand English, and
those who don't understand English probably won't want
to look at manpages anyway. :-)



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On Tue, 11 Feb 2014, Polytropon wrote:

> However, some things will still be in English. A good
> example are the manpages. Even though the Handbook and
> many other resources have been translated, the manpages
> have not. The idea behind this choice seems to be: Those
> who will read the manpages will understand English, and
> those who don't understand English probably won't want
> to look at manpages anyway. :-)

There probably is not any policy on this.  Certainly it would be nice to 
have translations of the man pages, and the major roadblock is a lack of 
translators.  In turn, that's because it's a difficult job.  There are 
Japanese translations by an outside project, but I don't know offhand 
where they are.

We (some of the doc team) have been looking for tools to make the 
translation process easier using modern tools.  A quick search just now 
found textproc/po4a, which supports mdoc and other formats.

If anyone is interested in using these or other tools to translate man 
pages or any of the rest of the FreeBSD documentation, please post to 
the freebsd-doc mailing list.

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Hi, I encounter the same problem, Can you tell me if I need to excute shell
command in multi-threaded programs, how should we do since we can't use
system? thanks



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Hi,

On Mon, 10 Feb 2014 19:07:20 -0800 (PST)
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> Hi, I encounter the same problem, Can you tell me if I need to excute
> shell command in multi-threaded programs, how should we do since we
> can't use system? thanks
> 
you have to use semaphores to serialise the calls.

Erich

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Hello,

is there a way to automatically verify that the checkout
of a random subversion revision of /usr/src hasn't been
tampered with?

I'm worried about the possibility of
  1/ an MitM attack while fetching the sources
  2/ changes to the local /usr/src for whatever reasons

2/ isn't so critical; there's always the possibility to check
them from another machine, provided checksums were
created immediately after the svn update. It's 1/ that's
bothering me.

Or, asked differently, does SVN protocol support some
kind of authentication that thwarts man-in-the-middle
attacks?

Of course, at release points, we always have checksums
for the ISO images. That's security-wise the only point
where I'm sure that I'm running from genuine sources.
It's what's in-between releases that I'm asking about.

Thanks,
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On Tue, 11 Feb 2014 08:26+0100, C. P. Ghost wrote:

> Hello,
> 
> is there a way to automatically verify that the checkout
> of a random subversion revision of /usr/src hasn't been
> tampered with?
> 
> I'm worried about the possibility of

>   1/ an MitM attack while fetching the sources

HTTPS would be the best option, compared to pure SVN and HTTP access.

>   2/ changes to the local /usr/src for whatever reasons

Look into the svn status command. See svn --help status for all 
possible options. 

Otherwise, a complete new checkout would hopefully eliminate any 
wrongdoing.

Protecting, handholding and keeping your own local svn mirror updated 
might be another option.

> 2/ isn't so critical; there's always the possibility to check
> them from another machine, provided checksums were
> created immediately after the svn update. It's 1/ that's
> bothering me.
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> Or, asked differently, does SVN protocol support some
> kind of authentication that thwarts man-in-the-middle
> attacks?
> 
> Of course, at release points, we always have checksums
> for the ISO images. That's security-wise the only point
> where I'm sure that I'm running from genuine sources.
> It's what's in-between releases that I'm asking about.
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> Thanks,
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Does anybody know if its possible to get the converters/php55-iconv port 
to install on FreeBSD 10 without, installing converters/libiconv?  
Installing converters/libiconv broke some of the other ports that 
correctly used the new iconv enabled in the base libc.

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> Does anybody know if its possible to get the converters/php55-iconv port
to
> install on FreeBSD 10 without, installing converters/libiconv?

Installed ok for me. I built php5 from ports in order to build the Apache
module, then built php55-iconv from ports using php5-extensions.
 
$ uname -a
FreeBSD firefly.scc.local 10.0-RELEASE FreeBSD 10.0-RELEASE #0 r260789: Fri
Jan 17 01:46:25 UTC 2014
root@snap.freebsd.org:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/GENERIC  i386
$ pkg info | grep iconv
php55-iconv-5.5.7              The iconv shared extension for php
$




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> I can't see how anyone would think that having people get FreeBSD from
> random unofficial untrusted non-FreeBSD.org places online is at all a good
> idea. FreeBSD needs to bring back a basic torrent tracker that recognizes
> the last set of official torrents issued by FreeBSD plus new torrents for
> the subsequent releases.
> 

What's the exact issue?

Torrents are a pain, slow, unreliable and it's not impossible for you to get 
seeded with other stuff you don't want.   Also, many ISP's block such activity.

Torrent by name, not by nature...


Sucking down an ISO file from the main FBSD site, yes it takes a while.  So just 
kick off the download overnight if needed.   The byte count isnt much different, 
in fact probably less than a Torrent when all done, for those trying not to trip 
over any download quota.

If you use a manager of some sort, they generally recover from any trouble, 
and restart from where it left off.

If all else fails, I'm sure you can still purchase a DVD or something to be sent 
via snail mail.

Leave Torrents for the kiddies who like to rip off other peoples music, and other 
copyrighted material, while also sharing viruses etc.

Just my opinion, others may disagree.

Regards to all.

Dave B.


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On 11/02/2014 12:52, dweimer wrote:
> Does anybody know if its possible to get the converters/php55-iconv port
> to install on FreeBSD 10 without, installing converters/libiconv? 
> Installing converters/libiconv broke some of the other ports that
> correctly used the new iconv enabled in the base libc.

Like you I had to install converters/libiconv since php55-iconv requires
functionality that isn't in the base and therefore specifies the
USES=iconv:translit directive in lang/php5 when it's building the iconv
module.
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On 02/11/2014 8:17 am, Dale Scott wrote:
>> Does anybody know if its possible to get the converters/php55-iconv 
>> port
> to
>> install on FreeBSD 10 without, installing converters/libiconv?
> 
> Installed ok for me. I built php5 from ports in order to build the 
> Apache
> module, then built php55-iconv from ports using php5-extensions.
> 
> $ uname -a
> FreeBSD firefly.scc.local 10.0-RELEASE FreeBSD 10.0-RELEASE #0 r260789: 
> Fri
> Jan 17 01:46:25 UTC 2014
> root@snap.freebsd.org:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/GENERIC  i386
> $ pkg info | grep iconv
> php55-iconv-5.5.7              The iconv shared extension for php
> $

It does install, and work, however it also installed 
converters/libiconv, after which devel/pear failed to build.  Also NUT 
stopped working, at least it wouldn't load my UPS driver (powerpannel) 
removing converters/php55-iconv and converters/libiconv fixed the pear 
build issue, and rebuilding sysutils/nut without it installed resolved 
its issue as well. (well actually I rebuilt all ports, NUT doesn't 
require libiconv, but it uses gmake, which does).

I may have been hit by the order in which I installed things, having 
some things using one iconv and the others another.  However a 
portmaster -af failed to correct the issue until removing 
converters/libiconv.

I did find out how to modify the lang/php55/Makefile.ext file to build 
it without converters/libiconv, however there are some requirements in 
the base iconv that are missing 
<http://svnweb.freebsd.org/ports?view=revision&revision=341775> which 
may cause some problems down the road.  So I am currently working on 
building world with WITHOUT_ICONV in my /etc/src.conf to use the ports 
iconv and libiconv.

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Le Mon, 10 Feb 2014 20:19:35 +0100,
Patrick Lamaiziere <patfbsd@davenulle.org> a écrit :

> Hi,
> 
> 10-stable i386 / firefox-esr 24.3.1
> 
> I can't play any audio file on https://soundcloud.com
> 
> for example the play button does not do anything :
> https://soundcloud.com/patrick-patralattaque/police-truck
> 
> I've got another box running 9-stable/amd64 but with an older
> (not very old) version of firefox-esr and it works fine. 
> 
> I don't remember if this worked since I've installed 10.0 on this
> box, I think not.
> 
> Any idea ?

Nobody? A simple "it works for me (or not)" will be helpful :-)

Thanks, regards.

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On Mon, Feb 10, 2014, at 5:09, Jaap Akkerhuis wrote:
> 
> Oops.
>     
>     Any Suggestions ?
>     
>     Best Regards
>     
> The wrong rc file ended up in the port. Use the one below. A port
> revision will be out soon. For the time being use the file below.
> 
> Apologies.
> 
>         jaap
> 

Keep in mind that modified rc scripts do not get removed when a pkg is
removed, and I believe the new one may not overwrite the existing one. I
know I've seen this type of behavior before but I do not know what is
really supposed to happen.

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Hi everybody!

Since this year, my macmini is running under FreeBSD 10.0 :)
    Now I wanted to burn a CD, hoping not to run into technical 
difficulties with the CD drive connected via USB... But I already fail 
when I want to issu [CMD]burncd ...[\CMD] - this program seems not to 
exist at all! I have installed cdrtools-3.00_2 for [CMD]mkisofs[\CMD], 
but burncd does not exist, so the handbook says, it should be part of the 
basesystem!
    Any ideas?


Best regards,
Volker

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On 11 February 2014 14:59, Volker Nebel <vnebel@web.de> wrote:
> Hi everybody!
>
> Since this year, my macmini is running under FreeBSD 10.0 :)
>    Now I wanted to burn a CD, hoping not to run into technical difficulties
> with the CD drive connected via USB... But I already fail when I want to
> issu [CMD]burncd ...[\CMD] - this program seems not to exist at all! I have
> installed cdrtools-3.00_2 for [CMD]mkisofs[\CMD], but burncd does not exist,
> so the handbook says, it should be part of the basesystem!
>    Any ideas?

I believe burncd is entirely deprecated, & in any case it doesn't
work with SCSI, or any drives under cam compatibility.  I don't
think you could ever use it with a USB CD-recorder, given that
they're accessed through the cam layer.

Since you have cdrtools installed, use cdrecord.

http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en/books/handbook/creating-cds.html#ATAPICAM

-- 
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Tue, 11 Feb 2014 kirjutas Patrick Lamaiziere <patfbsd@davenulle.org>:

>
> Nobody? A simple "it works for me (or not)" will be helpful :-)
>

OK, it works for me :)

$ pkg_info | grep firefox
firefox-esr-24.3.0,1 Web browser based on the browser portion of Mozilla
$ uname -rms
FreeBSD 9.2-STABLE amd64




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On Tue, 11 Feb 2014 12:38:32 -0600 dweimer wrote:
> On 02/11/2014 8:17 am, Dale Scott wrote:
>>> Does anybody know if its possible to get the converters/php55-iconv 
>>> port to install on FreeBSD 10 without, installing converters/libiconv?
>> 
>> Installed ok for me. I built php5 from ports in order to build the 
>> Apache module, then built php55-iconv from ports using php5-extensions.
>> 
>> $ uname -a
>> FreeBSD firefly.scc.local 10.0-RELEASE FreeBSD 10.0-RELEASE #0 r260789: 
>> Fri Jan 17 01:46:25 UTC 2014
>> root@snap.freebsd.org:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/GENERIC  i386
>> $ pkg info | grep iconv
>> php55-iconv-5.5.7              The iconv shared extension for php
>> $
> 
> It does install, and work, however it also installed 
> converters/libiconv, after which devel/pear failed to build.  Also NUT 
> stopped working, at least it wouldn't load my UPS driver (powerpannel) 
> removing converters/php55-iconv and converters/libiconv fixed the pear 
> build issue, and rebuilding sysutils/nut without it installed resolved 
> its issue as well. (well actually I rebuilt all ports, NUT doesn't 
> require libiconv, but it uses gmake, which does).
> 
> I may have been hit by the order in which I installed things, having 
> some things using one iconv and the others another.  However a 
> portmaster -af failed to correct the issue until removing 
> converters/libiconv.

When upgrading to FreeBSD 10 you can continue to use your installed ports
but once you want to update or rebuild a port it may be best to remove all
ports first and then reinstall them.  So many things have change in FreeBSD
10 that reinstalling one by one like portmaster does may not be sufficient.

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On Tue, 11 Feb 2014 17:14:50 -0000
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> > I can't see how anyone would think that having people get FreeBSD
> > from random unofficial untrusted non-FreeBSD.org places online is
> > at all a good idea. FreeBSD needs to bring back a basic torrent
> > tracker that recognizes the last set of official torrents issued by
> > FreeBSD plus new torrents for the subsequent releases.
> > 
> 
> What's the exact issue?
> 
> Torrents are a pain, slow, unreliable 

They do have the advantage of being at their fastest when there is most
demand and ordinary servers have the heaviest load. It's possible to
include links to download mirrors within a torrent which can be used to
avoid the torrent becoming slow or unreliable when demand falls.

> it's not impossible for you
> to get seeded with other stuff you don't want.   
> ..
> Leave Torrents for the kiddies who like to rip off other peoples
> music, and other copyrighted material, while also sharing viruses etc.

I'm not sure what you mean by "seeded with", but the contents of
a torrent is protected by hashes. A torrent is as safe as the source
of the torrent - that's why they want to get them from the FreeBSD site.




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On 02/11/2014 3:15 pm, Tijl Coosemans wrote:
> On Tue, 11 Feb 2014 12:38:32 -0600 dweimer wrote:
>> On 02/11/2014 8:17 am, Dale Scott wrote:
>>>> Does anybody know if its possible to get the converters/php55-iconv
>>>> port to install on FreeBSD 10 without, installing 
>>>> converters/libiconv?
>>> 
>>> Installed ok for me. I built php5 from ports in order to build the
>>> Apache module, then built php55-iconv from ports using 
>>> php5-extensions.
>>> 
>>> $ uname -a
>>> FreeBSD firefly.scc.local 10.0-RELEASE FreeBSD 10.0-RELEASE #0 
>>> r260789:
>>> Fri Jan 17 01:46:25 UTC 2014
>>> root@snap.freebsd.org:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/GENERIC  i386
>>> $ pkg info | grep iconv
>>> php55-iconv-5.5.7              The iconv shared extension for php
>>> $
>> 
>> It does install, and work, however it also installed
>> converters/libiconv, after which devel/pear failed to build.  Also NUT
>> stopped working, at least it wouldn't load my UPS driver (powerpannel)
>> removing converters/php55-iconv and converters/libiconv fixed the pear
>> build issue, and rebuilding sysutils/nut without it installed resolved
>> its issue as well. (well actually I rebuilt all ports, NUT doesn't
>> require libiconv, but it uses gmake, which does).
>> 
>> I may have been hit by the order in which I installed things, having
>> some things using one iconv and the others another.  However a
>> portmaster -af failed to correct the issue until removing
>> converters/libiconv.
> 
> When upgrading to FreeBSD 10 you can continue to use your installed 
> ports
> but once you want to update or rebuild a port it may be best to remove 
> all
> ports first and then reinstall them.  So many things have change in 
> FreeBSD
> 10 that reinstalling one by one like portmaster does may not be 
> sufficient.

The system was built on FreeBSD 10 originally, and not upgraded, I only 
did the portmaster -af after running into problems, in an attempt to fix 
them, not as part of an upgrade.  The problems showed up after 
installing an update using portmaster -r that reinstalled several ports 
after the php55-iconv and libiconv was installed.

-- 
Thanks,
    Dean E. Weimer
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On Tue, 11 Feb 2014, Toomas Aas wrote:

> Tue, 11 Feb 2014 kirjutas Patrick Lamaiziere <patfbsd@davenulle.org>:
>
>> 
>> Nobody? A simple "it works for me (or not)" will be helpful :-)
>> 
>
> OK, it works for me :)
>
> $ pkg_info | grep firefox
> firefox-esr-24.3.0,1 Web browser based on the browser portion of Mozilla
> $ uname -rms
> FreeBSD 9.2-STABLE amd64

Works for me too:
firefox-17.0.1,1    Web browser based on the browser portion of Mozilla
FreeBSD 9.1-RELEASE-p5 amd64

It might be worth noting that this site plays audio using Flash. Do 
other Flash sites work for you? Youtube for example?

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Le Tue, 11 Feb 2014 19:34:00 -0500 (EST),
Chris Hill <chris@monochrome.org> a écrit :

> >> Nobody? A simple "it works for me (or not)" will be helpful :-)
> >> 
> >
> > OK, it works for me :)
> >
> > $ pkg_info | grep firefox
> > firefox-esr-24.3.0,1 Web browser based on the browser portion of
> > Mozilla $ uname -rms
> > FreeBSD 9.2-STABLE amd64
> 
> Works for me too:
> firefox-17.0.1,1    Web browser based on the browser portion of
> Mozilla FreeBSD 9.1-RELEASE-p5 amd64
> 
> It might be worth noting that this site plays audio using Flash. Do 
> other Flash sites work for you? Youtube for example?

Yes, I don't have any problem with flash.

Thanks for your replies. It would be nice if someone using 10.0 can
try too.

Regards,

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On Tue, 11 Feb 2014 17:30:15 -0600 dweimer wrote:
> The system was built on FreeBSD 10 originally, and not upgraded, I only 
> did the portmaster -af after running into problems, in an attempt to fix 
> them, not as part of an upgrade.  The problems showed up after 
> installing an update using portmaster -r that reinstalled several ports 
> after the php55-iconv and libiconv was installed.

Can you send me the output of "pkg info -rx libiconv"?

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On Tue, 11 Feb 2014 20:59:38 +0100 (CET), Volker Nebel wrote:
> Hi everybody!
> 
> Since this year, my macmini is running under FreeBSD 10.0 :)
>     Now I wanted to burn a CD, hoping not to run into technical 
> difficulties with the CD drive connected via USB... But I already fail 
> when I want to issu [CMD]burncd ...[\CMD] - this program seems not to 
> exist at all! I have installed cdrtools-3.00_2 for [CMD]mkisofs[\CMD], 
> but burncd does not exist, so the handbook says, it should be part of the 
> basesystem!
>     Any ideas?

The reason might be the deprecation of the acd (ATAPI CD) driver
subsystem. The corresponding device files like /dev/acd0 for data
tracks and even /dev/acd0tXX (00-99) for audio traks have gone.
The control interface also has been eliminated, so burncd has
nothing to talk to. In my opinion, removing it from the installation
was the logical consequence. What should follow is a note in the
handbook to avoid the confusion you have been running into.

During the last years, "SCSI over ATA" has been perfectioned and
merged into the kernel, beginning with "device atapicam" and now
being the standard interface. This way, all recording utilities
that "talk the SCSI language" can access PATA and SATA recorders
in the same way they could with SCSI recorders for decades. So
your best choice would be to migrate to those tools. They include
cdrecord, cdrdao, cdparanoia and growisofs.

Note that on older systems (for example v8) both interfaces could
be used in parallel. Here's an example from my home desktop with
both "device atapicd" and "device atapicam" in the kernel:

First the ATAPI devices as you would expect them to be used with
burncd:

% dmesg | grep ^acd
acd0: DVDR <HL-DT-ST DVDRAM GSA-H42N/RL00> at ata1-master UDMA66 
acd1: DVDROM <HL-DT-STDVD-ROM GDR8163B/0L30> at ata1-slave UDMA33

% atacontrol list
ATA channel 1:
    Master: acd0 <HL-DT-ST DVDRAM GSA-H42N/RL00> ATA/ATAPI revision 7
    Slave:  acd1 <HL-DT-STDVD-ROM GDR8163B/0L30> ATA/ATAPI revision 6

And here they are in their SCSI incarnation:

% dmesg | grep ^cd
cd0 at ata1 bus 0 scbus0 target 0 lun 0
cd0: <HL-DT-ST DVDRAM GSA-H42N RL00> Removable CD-ROM SCSI-0 device 
cd0: 66.000MB/s transfers
cd1 at ata1 bus 0 scbus0 target 1 lun 0
cd1: <HL-DT-ST DVD-ROM GDR8163B 0L30> Removable CD-ROM SCSI-0 device 
cd1: 33.000MB/s transfers

% camcontrol devlist
<HL-DT-ST DVDRAM GSA-H42N RL00>    at scbus0 target 0 lun 0 (pass0,cd0)
<HL-DT-ST DVD-ROM GDR8163B 0L30>   at scbus0 target 1 lun 0 (pass1,cd1)

Commands like cdrdao and cdrecord expect you to specify the device
to record to as B:T:L or B,T,L (bus, target, logical unit number)
as you can see from the outputs, but growisofs lets you use the
device /dev/cd0 -- and you can use /etc/devfs.conf to make a symlink
/dev/dvd@ -> /dev/cd0 appear so the examples from "man growisofs"
will apply directly. :-)



-- 
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I noticed the announcer indicating the FreeBSD journal was available on the f=
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. After doing so the "Buy" icon never disappears from the constant in my new=
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Just opened the app again and things seem to be working now.


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Sent from my iPhone.=20

> On Feb 12, 2014, at 7:10 AM, Joshua Smith <juicewvu@gmail.com> wrote:
>=20
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>=20
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> --
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> KD8HRX
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El 12/02/2014 15:30, "Joshua Smith" <juicewvu@gmail.com> escribi=F3:
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> Just opened the app again and things seem to be working now.
>
>

I was planning to buy it too (for android), but is this only a mobile app?
Is it possible to subscribe to get something that can be read in an eBook
reader? (PDF, epub, etc...)

> Thanks,
> --
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> KD8HRX
>
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On 02/12/2014 3:15 am, Tijl Coosemans wrote:
> On Tue, 11 Feb 2014 17:30:15 -0600 dweimer wrote:
>> The system was built on FreeBSD 10 originally, and not upgraded, I 
>> only
>> did the portmaster -af after running into problems, in an attempt to 
>> fix
>> them, not as part of an upgrade.  The problems showed up after
>> installing an update using portmaster -r that reinstalled several 
>> ports
>> after the php55-iconv and libiconv was installed.
> 
> Can you send me the output of "pkg info -rx libiconv"?

I don't currently have the broken build left, I still have the old boot 
environment, but it was after libiconv libiconv had been removed, and 
php55-iconv had been rebuilt with the "USES+=  iconv:translit" line 
removed from Makefile.ext.  It shows no packages as a result of the 
above command.

The current live boot environment, that was built with WITHOUT_ICONV in 
the /etc/src.conf shows the following:
libiconv-1.14_1:
         gettext-0.18.3.1
         bison-2.7.1,1
         libxml2-2.8.0_3
         popt-1.16
         unixODBC-2.3.2
         apr-1.4.8.1.5.3
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         glib-2.36.3_1
         libxslt-1.1.28_1
         neon29-0.29.6_4
         php55-5.5.9
         php55-xml-5.5.9
         php55-dom-5.5.9
         php55-iconv-5.5.9
         php55-simplexml-5.5.9
         php55-xmlreader-5.5.9
         php55-xmlwriter-5.5.9
         serf-1.3.3
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         samba36-3.6.22
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         openjdk-7.51.13,1

-- 
Thanks,
    Dean E. Weimer
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You can read it online here
http://media.freebsdjournal.com/publication/login.php?i=3D193648&m=3D&l=3D&=
p=3D1and
while reading it online, there is an option to save as PDF. That is
what I did so I can read offline on my laptop.


On Wed, Feb 12, 2014 at 6:32 AM, Fernando Apestegu=C3=ADa <
fernando.apesteguia@gmail.com> wrote:

> El 12/02/2014 15:30, "Joshua Smith" <juicewvu@gmail.com> escribi=C3=B3:
> >
> > Just opened the app again and things seem to be working now.
> >
> >
>
> I was planning to buy it too (for android), but is this only a mobile app=
?
> Is it possible to subscribe to get something that can be read in an eBook
> reader? (PDF, epub, etc...)
>
> > Thanks,
> > --
> > Josh Smith
> > KD8HRX
> >
> > Email/jabber: juicewvu@gmail.com
> > Phone: 304.237.9369(c)
> >
> > Sent from my iPhone.
> >
> > > On Feb 12, 2014, at 7:10 AM, Joshua Smith <juicewvu@gmail.com> wrote:
> > >
> > > Hello everyone,
> > >
> > > I noticed the announcer indicating the FreeBSD journal was available =
on
> the freebsd.org website yesterday and subscribed through the App Store on
> my iPad. After doing so the "Buy" icon never disappears from the constant
> in my news stand and when I attempt to "read" the magazine I am greeted
> with an error stating "the product does not exist". Is anyone else
> experiencing similar issues?
> > >
> > >
> > > Regards,
> > > --
> > > Josh Smith
> > > KD8HRX
> > >
> > > Email/jabber: juicewvu@gmail.com
> > > Phone: 304.237.9369(c)
> > >
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El 12/02/2014 16:09, "Jason Cox" <cscoman@gmail.com> escribi=F3:
>
> You can read it online here
http://media.freebsdjournal.com/publication/login.php?i=3D193648&m=3D&l=3D&=
p=3D1and
while reading it online, there is an option to save as PDF. That is
what I did so I can read offline on my laptop.
>

Great. Thanks for the tip!

>
> On Wed, Feb 12, 2014 at 6:32 AM, Fernando Apestegu=EDa <
fernando.apesteguia@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> El 12/02/2014 15:30, "Joshua Smith" <juicewvu@gmail.com> escribi=F3:
>> >
>> > Just opened the app again and things seem to be working now.
>> >
>> >
>>
>> I was planning to buy it too (for android), but is this only a mobile
app?
>> Is it possible to subscribe to get something that can be read in an eBoo=
k
>> reader? (PDF, epub, etc...)
>>
>> > Thanks,
>> > --
>> > Josh Smith
>> > KD8HRX
>> >
>> > Email/jabber: juicewvu@gmail.com
>> > Phone: 304.237.9369(c)
>> >
>> > Sent from my iPhone.
>> >
>> > > On Feb 12, 2014, at 7:10 AM, Joshua Smith <juicewvu@gmail.com> wrote=
:
>> > >
>> > > Hello everyone,
>> > >
>> > > I noticed the announcer indicating the FreeBSD journal was available
on
>> the freebsd.org website yesterday and subscribed through the App Store o=
n
>> my iPad. After doing so the "Buy" icon never disappears from the constan=
t
>> in my news stand and when I attempt to "read" the magazine I am greeted
>> with an error stating "the product does not exist". Is anyone else
>> experiencing similar issues?
>> > >
>> > >
>> > > Regards,
>> > > --
>> > > Josh Smith
>> > > KD8HRX
>> > >
>> > > Email/jabber: juicewvu@gmail.com
>> > > Phone: 304.237.9369(c)
>> > >
>> > > Sent from my iPhone.
>> > _______________________________________________
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Thanks a lot to you all for valuable information.
It helped clarify things to me.

Regards

Best Regards

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>
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> On Mon, Feb 10, 2014, at 5:09, Jaap Akkerhuis wrote:
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> > Oops.
> >
> >     Any Suggestions ?
> >
> >     Best Regards
> >
> > The wrong rc file ended up in the port. Use the one below. A port
> > revision will be out soon. For the time being use the file below.
> >
> > Apologies.
> >
> >         jaap
> >
>
> Keep in mind that modified rc scripts do not get removed when a pkg is
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I see both the subscription buttons ($19.99 and $6.99) go to a page that j=
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says Jan/Feb 2014.   No choice.

Is that intentional, or has coke gone vertical?

Is there a back issue index, and if so, are they available at reasonable c=
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Dave B.


> You can read it online here
> http://media.freebsdjournal.com/publication/login.php?i=3D193648&m=3D&l=3D=
&p=3D1and
> while reading it online, there is an option to save as PDF. That is
> what I did so I can read offline on my laptop.
> 
> 
> On Wed, Feb 12, 2014 at 6:32 AM, Fernando Apestegu=EDa <
> fernando.apesteguia@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> > El 12/02/2014 15:30, "Joshua Smith" <juicewvu@gmail.com> escribi=F3:
> > >
> > > Just opened the app again and things seem to be working now.
> > >
> > >
> >
> > I was planning to buy it too (for android), but is this only a mobile =
app?
> > Is it possible to subscribe to get something that can be read in an eB=
ook
> > reader? (PDF, epub, etc...)
> >
> > > Thanks,
> > > --
> > > Josh Smith
> > > KD8HRX
> > >
> > > Email/jabber: juicewvu@gmail.com
> > > Phone: 304.237.9369(c)
> > >
> > > Sent from my iPhone.
> > >
> > > > On Feb 12, 2014, at 7:10 AM, Joshua Smith <juicewvu@gmail.com> wro=
te:
> > > >
> > > > Hello everyone,
> > > >
> > > > I noticed the announcer indicating the FreeBSD journal was availab=
le on
> > the freebsd.org website yesterday and subscribed through the App Store=
 on
> > my iPad. After doing so the "Buy" icon never disappears from the const=
ant
> > in my news stand and when I attempt to "read" the magazine I am greete=
d
> > with an error stating "the product does not exist". Is anyone else
> > experiencing similar issues?
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > Regards,
> > > > --
> > > > Josh Smith
> > > > KD8HRX
> > > >
> > > > Email/jabber: juicewvu@gmail.com
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> > > >
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hi . i'm going to mute kernel messages in start up BUT without using "-m
-q"  in boot.config file or boot_mute="YES" in /boot/loader.conf

actually i have a kernel module that i need to show its messages but when i
use boot_mute="YES" , all kernel messages would disappeared and my module
so .

by the way , i can't move my module to init section and it should be in
kernel .

any idea ?

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hello all
i have an encrypted user partition which is encrypted with geli. user is
mounted read-only. i want to mount it r/w for a short time, copy some files
on it and mount it read-only again. with unencrypted partitions, we can
change mount options. for example if an unencrypted user partition is
read-only mounted, we can mount it r/w by "mount -rw  /usr" command. but
for encrypted partitions this command doesn't work and error "device busy"
occurs.

is there any way to mount r/w encrypted partition when it is mounted as
read-only?

thanks in advance,
sam

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On 13/02/2014 08:40, s m wrote:
> hello all
> i have an encrypted user partition which is encrypted with geli. user is
> mounted read-only. i want to mount it r/w for a short time, copy some files
> on it and mount it read-only again. with unencrypted partitions, we can
> change mount options. for example if an unencrypted user partition is
> read-only mounted, we can mount it r/w by "mount -rw  /usr" command. but
> for encrypted partitions this command doesn't work and error "device busy"
> occurs.
>
> is there any way to mount r/w encrypted partition when it is mounted as
> read-only?

Does "mount -uw /usr" work? It should update the r/w status of an 
already mounted file system.


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On Thu, 13 Feb 2014 12:10:47 +0330, s m wrote:
> hello all
> i have an encrypted user partition which is encrypted with geli. user is
> mounted read-only. i want to mount it r/w for a short time, copy some files
> on it and mount it read-only again. with unencrypted partitions, we can
> change mount options. for example if an unencrypted user partition is
> read-only mounted, we can mount it r/w by "mount -rw  /usr" command. but
> for encrypted partitions this command doesn't work and error "device busy"
> occurs.
> 
> is there any way to mount r/w encrypted partition when it is mounted as
> read-only?

See "man mount" and find the -u option: It updates the mount
status from r/o to r/w as specified (and back). You could do
this as follows, assuming the required options have already
been set in /etc/fstab (e. g. /crypt is where the encrypted
partition is currently mounted at in read-only mode)

	# mount -u -o rw /crypt
		... now copy some stuff to /crypt ...
	# mount -u -o ro /crypt

Of course, using "-uw" and "-ur" is shorter, I just wanted to
illustrate the mechanism verbosely. :-)

THis _should_ work with GELI encrypted partitions too, even
though I haven't tested it. Note that reverting back to r/o
could be delayed when writes are still pending; calling "sync"
should issue all buffers to be written. In worst case, -f can
be added (force), even when users are still holding files
open on from their r/w activity.



-- 
Polytropon
Magdeburg, Germany
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There's clearly a problem with pecl-APC and PHP 5.5:

-------------------
taging for mediawiki120-1.20.8
===>   mediawiki120-1.20.8 depends on file: 
/usr/local/lib/php/20121212/apc.so - not found
===>    Verifying install for /usr/local/lib/php/20121212/apc.so in 
/usr/ports/www/pecl-APC
===>  pecl-APC-3.1.14_1 cannot be installed: doesn't work with 
lang/php55 port (doesn't support PHP 5.5).
------------------

I've looked at the code, but I'm not a script language programmer and 
this whole script language thing is way too complicated for me to figure 
out (give me C and an assembler any day). The pecl module won't compile 
because it reckons there are union members being referenced which don't 
exist in the union. It's clearly not going to play so I'm looking for a 
work-around. I have no interest in one version of PHP over another, as 
long as it works.

If anyone can explain the full story I'd appreciate it. Should I be 
using the php5 port (which is 5.4) because 5.5 is wonky? Or what?

Incidentally, if you "make test" on any version of PHP I've tried in 
10.0 results in a failed test concerning things like "disk_free_space". 
I can't figure what df -h means on zfs either, so I'll forgive it that!

Thanks, Frank.


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Frank Leonhardt wrote:

> There's clearly a problem with pecl-APC and PHP 5.5:
> 
> -------------------
> taging for mediawiki120-1.20.8
> ===>   mediawiki120-1.20.8 depends on file:
> /usr/local/lib/php/20121212/apc.so - not found
> ===>    Verifying install for /usr/local/lib/php/20121212/apc.so in
> /usr/ports/www/pecl-APC
> ===>  pecl-APC-3.1.14_1 cannot be installed: doesn't work with
> lang/php55 port (doesn't support PHP 5.5).
> ------------------
> 
> I've looked at the code, but I'm not a script language programmer and
> this whole script language thing is way too complicated for me to figure
> out (give me C and an assembler any day). The pecl module won't compile
> because it reckons there are union members being referenced which don't
> exist in the union. It's clearly not going to play so I'm looking for a
> work-around. I have no interest in one version of PHP over another, as
> long as it works.
> 
> If anyone can explain the full story I'd appreciate it. Should I be
> using the php5 port (which is 5.4) because 5.5 is wonky? Or what?
[snip]

Well, I'm actually still using PHP53 as I haven't yet freed up the time to 
play (knowing full well I should be running something newer). I did just a 
'make' to see if it compiled on a 10-Release box here and it built straight 
away. Stopped short of 'make install' as I use Xcache here. Took a look at 
the Makefile and it is indeed showing a:  IGNORE_WITH_PHP=55.

Did want to let you know that the latest ports tree update I just did this 
morning has a new entry 20140211 concerning new DEFAULT_VERSIONS syntax for 
/etc/make.conf - see /usr/ports/UPDATING for details. This is is what I now 
have in make.conf:

 DEFAULT_VERSIONS=php=5.3 mysql=5.6 apache=2.2

I went through a problem like this back when it was PHP 5.4, so (in a hurry 
to make things Just Work) I deinstalled the 5.4 and went back to 5.3. In 
lieu of not knowing when APC might work again with 5.5 you may want to 
consider 5.4. Eventually APC will more than likely get fixed to work with 
5.5, but it's a matter of whenever at some undefined point in the future  
that may happen.

-Mike





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I have a Supermicro server with an Adaptec 2020SA RAID card and RAID10 
setup. This server is mainly used as an NFS host for  VMware data 
storage of VM's. I have been having the following issue locking up the 
server....

aacd0: COMMAND 0xffffffff808599e0 TIMEOUT AFTER XXXX SECONDS

I reboot, clean the partitions in single user mode and all comes back up 
fine. After some searching, I found that it could be the card or perhaps 
I should disable soft updates using tunefs. I verified the partitions do 
have soft updates enabled except for the root partition. There is one 
/data partition that serves the VM's to VMware and it has soft updates 
enabled as well as the /usr and /var partitions. Does anyone have any 
experience with doing this or whether disabling soft updates on one or 
more of these partitions is a good idea, what effects it would have for 
this type of usage for the server?

Also, if I replace the RAID card, does anyone know if the RAID is lost 
when doing so or it should recognize the existing RAID setup?

Thanks
-- 
Robert


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On 02/13/2014 05:26, Michael Powell wrote:
> Frank Leonhardt wrote:
> 
>> There's clearly a problem with pecl-APC and PHP 5.5:
>>

PHP 5.5 does not support APC.

https://stackoverflow.com/questions/9611676/is-apc-compatible-with-php-5-4-or-php-5-5

>From what I can determine, APC hasn't been updated since September 3, 2012.

http://pecl.php.net/package/APC


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I searched the mailing list archives for an answer to my problem but
didn't find anything.

I recently installed FreeBSD 10 on a T42 Thinkpad.  The configuration
uses Gnome as the desktop.

I've had problems configuring the machine to mount external USB
drives.  I can mount USB thumb drives when logged in as root using:

mount -t msdosfs -o -m=644,-M=755 /dev/da0s1 /mnt/root

after creating the directory /mnt/root.

It appears that external USB hard drives will automatically mount on
the desktop while I'm operating as root as well.

If I try the "mount -t msdosfs" command for a USB thumb drive while
running as a user, I get an "operation not permitted" error.  External
hard drives won't mount at all.

I followed the steps given in section 18.5 of the handbook and I even modified:

/usr/local/etc/PolicyKit/PolicyKit.conf

in accordance with Step 2, Section 3 of:

http://www.freebsd.org/gnome/docs/halfaq.html#q3

Nothing seems to work.  What did I do wrong?  Did I miss something?

Please advise. Thank you.

B. M. Jatzeck

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Hi,

On Fri, 14 Feb 2014 04:39:46 +0000
B J <va6bmj@gmail.com> wrote:

> I've had problems configuring the machine to mount external USB
> drives.  I can mount USB thumb drives when logged in as root using:
> 
> mount -t msdosfs -o -m=644,-M=755 /dev/da0s1 /mnt/root

this hints that just some of your access rights are wrong. Just ask a
search engine for allowing user to mount devices.

You need to be able to read and write to /dev/da0s1 as a user if you
want to allow users to mount it. 

Erich

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Erich Dollansky wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> On Fri, 14 Feb 2014 04:39:46 +0000
> B J <va6bmj@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
>> I've had problems configuring the machine to mount external USB
>> drives.  I can mount USB thumb drives when logged in as root using:
>> 
>> mount -t msdosfs -o -m=644,-M=755 /dev/da0s1 /mnt/root
> 
> this hints that just some of your access rights are wrong. Just ask a
> search engine for allowing user to mount devices.
> 
> You need to be able to read and write to /dev/da0s1 as a user if you
> want to allow users to mount it.
[snip]

These permissions are generally set in /etc/devfs.conf. Check out the man 
page for devfs.conf. In the Handbook is some more info regarding the use of 
devfs.rules:

http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/usb-disks.html

You may need to place vfs.usermount=1 in your sysctl.conf as well. I've only 
ever used the devfs.conf in the past for very simple configs on machines 
only I control, which is probably not a very secure approach. Perhaps the 
additional devfs.rules (it has a man page too) info from the Handbook page 
is a better way to go as it seems like it has better security in mind.

-Mike




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On Fri, 14 Feb 2014 04:39:46 +0000, B J wrote:
> I've had problems configuring the machine to mount external USB
> drives.  I can mount USB thumb drives when logged in as root using:
> 
> mount -t msdosfs -o -m=644,-M=755 /dev/da0s1 /mnt/root
> 
> after creating the directory /mnt/root.

Make sure the user who wants to perform the mount operation
has sufficient rights, which is that he has +rw for the device
file and he is the owner of the mount point directory.



> It appears that external USB hard drives will automatically mount on
> the desktop while I'm operating as root as well.

You should not operate a desktop as root. :-)



> If I try the "mount -t msdosfs" command for a USB thumb drive while
> running as a user, I get an "operation not permitted" error.  External
> hard drives won't mount at all.

Correct. USB thumb drives and USB external hard disks are the
same kind of device to the OS.



> I followed the steps given in section 18.5 of the handbook
> and I even modified:
> 
> /usr/local/etc/PolicyKit/PolicyKit.conf
> 
> in accordance with Step 2, Section 3 of:
> 
> http://www.freebsd.org/gnome/docs/halfaq.html#q3
> 
> Nothing seems to work.  What did I do wrong?  Did I miss something?

Probably. 18.5.2. instructs you to put "vfs.usermount=1" into
the /etc/sysctl.conf configuration file. I assume this is the
important step you've been missing.

Also see the instructions about "operator" group membership
and additional tuning of /etc/devfs.rules in the same chapter.


-- 
Polytropon
Magdeburg, Germany
Happy FreeBSD user since 4.0
Andra moi ennepe, Mousa, ...

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Dear folks,

I have run pkg_version '<' and get the following:

aalib                               <
curl                                <
dejavu                              <
flex                                <
fusefs-ntfs                         <
pkg_version: corrupted record for package icon-naming-utils-0.8.90_1
(pkgdep line without argument), ignoring
pkg_version: corrupted record for package nvidia-driver-304.88_1
(pkgdep line without argument), ignoring
p5-Class-Load-XS                    <
p5-Net-SSLeay                       <
pkg_version: corrupted record for package p5-XML-Simple-2.20 (pkgdep
line without argument), ignoring
perl5                               <
texlive-newpx                       <
texlive-newtx                       <
texlive-suftesi                     <
texlive-texlive-docindex            <
wget                                <
pkg_version: corrupted record for package xorg-7.7 (pkgdep line
without argument), ignoring
pkg_version: corrupted record for package xorg-7.7 (pkgdep line
without argument), ignoring
pkg_version: corrupted record for package xorg-7.7 (pkgdep line
without argument), ignoring
pkg_version: corrupted record for package xorg-7.7 (pkgdep line
without argument), ignoring
pkg_version: corrupted record for package xorg-7.7 (pkgdep line
without argument), ignoring
pkg_version: corrupted record for package xorg-7.7 (pkgdep line
without argument), ignoring
pkg_version: corrupted record for package xorg-7.7 (pkgdep line
without argument), ignoring
pkg_version: corrupted record for package xorg-7.7 (pkgdep line
without argument), ignoring
pkg_version: corrupted record for package xorg-7.7 (pkgdep line
without argument), ignoring
pkg_version: corrupted record for package xorg-7.7 (pkgdep line
without argument), ignoring
pkg_version: corrupted record for package xorg-drivers-7.7 (pkgdep
line without argument), ignoring
pkg_version: corrupted record for package xorg-drivers-7.7 (pkgdep
line without argument), ignoring
pkg_version: corrupted record for package xorg-drivers-7.7 (pkgdep
line without argument), ignoring
pkg_version: corrupted record for package xorg-drivers-7.7 (pkgdep
line without argument), ignoring
pkg_version: corrupted record for package xorg-drivers-7.7 (pkgdep
line without argument), ignoring
pkg_version: corrupted record for package xorg-drivers-7.7 (pkgdep
line without argument), ignoring
pkg_version: corrupted record for package xorg-drivers-7.7 (pkgdep
line without argument), ignoring
pkg_version: corrupted record for package xorg-drivers-7.7 (pkgdep
line without argument), ignoring
pkg_version: corrupted record for package xorg-drivers-7.7 (pkgdep
line without argument), ignoring
pkg_version: corrupted record for package xorg-drivers-7.7 (pkgdep
line without argument), ignoring

How can I fix the corrupted records using pkg2ng?


Best Regards,


Antonio

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I think I may have discovered a bug in the jail management system, if 
you look at the man page for jail.

  -r      Remove the jail specified by jid or name.  All jailed processes
              are killed, and all children of this jail are also removed.

  -R      A variation of the -r option that removes an existing jail 
with-
              out using the configuration file.  No removal-related 
parameters
              for this jail will be used - the jail will simply be 
removed.

However I have discovered, even though -r says it can take either the 
jail name or jail id, if you use the id it appears to function as if you 
used the -R option instead, whereas using the -r option with the name 
correctly stops the jail with the configuration parameters from the 
jail.conf.

I discovered this trying to figure out why the jails devfs system was 
not dismounting, and my exec.poststop script was not running.  I 
discovered that if I used the name instead of id, I didn't run into this 
issue.

Can anyone else verify that this is a bug or invalid information in man 
if its not, or do I have something wrong in my configuration, below is a 
sample configuration and steps that can be used to reproduce the issue.

Example /etc/jail.conf:

apache {
         jid = 1;
         host.hostname = apache.mydomainname.com;
         ip4.addr = 192.168.1.2;
         interface = em0;
         path = /jails/apache/10.0-r260787-2014.02.12;
         allow.mount.devfs;
         mount.devfs;
         allow.sysvipc;
         exec.start = "/bin/sh /etc/rc";
         exec.stop = "/bin/sh /etc/rc.shutdown";
         exec.prestart = "/jails/apache/prestart.sh";
         exec.poststop = "/jails/apache/poststop.sh";
         exec.consolelog = "/jails/apache/console.log";
}

repeatable test scenario:

jail -c apache
   all looks good
jail -r apache
   all is right, jail devfs is gone, /jails/apache/proststop.sh ran.
jail -c apache
   all looks good
jail -r 1
   something is wrong
     /jails/apache/10.0-r260787-2014.02.12/dev is still mounted
     /jails/apache/proststop.sh hasn't run
     jail is gone
   do manually cleanup
     umount /jails/apache/10.0-r260787-2014.02.12/dev
     execute /jails/apache/proststop.sh script
jail -c apache
   all looks good
jail -R apache
   As expected
     /jails/apache/10.0-r260787-2014.02.12/dev is still mounted
     /jails/apache/proststop.sh hasn't run
     jail is gone.


-- 
Thanks,
    Dean E. Weimer
    http://www.dweimer.net/

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On Fri, Feb 14, 2014 at 04:39:46AM +0000, B J wrote:
> I searched the mailing list archives for an answer to my problem but
> didn't find anything.
>=20
> I recently installed FreeBSD 10 on a T42 Thinkpad.  The configuration
> uses Gnome as the desktop.
>=20
> I've had problems configuring the machine to mount external USB
> drives.  I can mount USB thumb drives when logged in as root using:
>=20
> mount -t msdosfs -o -m=3D644,-M=3D755 /dev/da0s1 /mnt/root
>=20
> after creating the directory /mnt/root.

To be able to mount as a user several settings have to be made.

First, in /etc/sysctl.conf:

    vfs.usermount=3D1

Next the permissions for the devices have to be set. Since USB devices can =
be
plugged in at random, this has to be set in /etc/devfs.rules, not
etc/devfs.conf! You can make a choice here;

    1) give _everybody_ read/write access by using mode 666
    2) restrict r/w access to a group, e.g. a group 'usb'. This is the path=
=20
       I've chosen.

So, in /etc/devfs.rules I've put the following;

    [my_usb=3D10]
    add path 'da*' mode 0660 group usb
    add path 'msdosfs/*' mode 0660 group usb
    add path 'usb/*' mode 0660 group usb
    add path 'ugen*' mode 0660 group usb

Additionally, in /etc/rc.conf we have to activate this ruleset:

    devfs_system_ruleset=3D"my_usb"

What I like to do is have USB drives mount automatically. To this end I'm
using sysutils/automount. This uses devd notifications. Configuration is do=
ne
with two files;

/usr/local/etc/devd/automount_devd.conf:

    notify 20 {
    match "system" "DEVFS";
    match "type" "CREATE";
    match "cdev" "da[0-9]s1$";
    action "/usr/local/sbin/automount $cdev attach";
    };

    notify 20 {
    match "system" "DEVFS";
    match "type" "DESTROY";
    match "cdev" "da[0-9]s1$";
    action "/usr/local/sbin/automount $cdev detach";
    };

N.B.: /usr/local/etc/devd must be named as a directory option in devd.conf(=
5).
But this is the default.

Next we have /usr/local/etc/automount.conf:

    MNTPREFIX=3D"/media"
    USERUMOUNT=3D"YES"
    USER=3D"your_name_here"
    ATIME=3D"NO"
    REMOVEDIRS=3D"YES"

The directory =E2=80=98/media=E2=80=99 has to be created. Under this direct=
ory, subdirectories
named after the device will be created owned by $USER. So if a /dev/da0s1 is
detected by devd, it will be mounted at =E2=80=98/media/da0s1=E2=80=99 owne=
d by $USER. If the
USB cable is unplugged the filesystem will be unmounted. Note that it is
better to unmount filesystems by hand before unplugging them!


Roland
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Since gmail does not have its own forums (as far I can tell) I am asking
this here.  Maybe someone, here, knows:

1. Gmail determines the importance of a piece of mail by (among other
things) how frequently you read related mails (for example it considers
ports-bugs@ to be important for my case but that's only because I currently
have a couple of ports in the process of being committed)

2. There seems no way (besides reading this include marking it as read) to
mark a message as being not important

3. As a result of the above, in the last 2 weeks my important and unread
folder has exploded from 2 or 3 messages a day (ones that are truly
important) to over 50 thus making the feature useless

Any ideas?

P.S. at some point the project listed in my signature will be adding
support for preconfigured mail servers and such; once this happens the
above is moot... but til then...

-- 
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How does one set up per-query logs on MySQL in FreeBSD? Google results are 
very vague and seem to vary per OS.

TIA!

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On 02/14/2014 01:31 PM, Aryeh Friedman wrote:
> Since gmail does not have its own forums (as far I can tell) I am asking
> this here.  Maybe someone, here, knows:
> 
> 1. Gmail determines the importance of a piece of mail by (among other
> things) how frequently you read related mails (for example it considers
> ports-bugs@ to be important for my case but that's only because I currently
> have a couple of ports in the process of being committed)
> 
> 2. There seems no way (besides reading this include marking it as read) to
> mark a message as being not important

I don't use gmail often, and I use its 'helpful features' even less; but
can't you just click on the 'important' symbol next to the star to turn
it not-yellow? The tooltip for the symbol suggests that this is the
case, but I have no clue whether or not it actually works.

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Hi, all!

I'd very much like to install FreeBSD 10 in some new partitions on an
existing system. The existing system has Debian Wheezy on it, and I'd like to
install FreeBSD without blowing away GRUB. Does the FreeBSD 10 installer
accomodate this desire?

What I'm imagining is that I'll end up with a freebsd-boot partition with
stage1 and stage2 in it, and then a ZFS partition with everything else. (To
throw a curve, I want to set up mirroring, and I assume I want either
manually or automatically to end up with an equivalent freebsd-boot partition
on the second disk.)

Thanks in advance for clues or pointers. I intend, at present, for FreeBSD to
consume a decent chunk of my infrastructure, but I want to ease into it,
hence my not wanting to blow away existing Linux stuff as yet.

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I see about a dozen in ports.. does anyone have a favorite?

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Hi,

On Sat, 15 Feb 2014 01:11:17 -0600
David Noel <david.i.noel@gmail.com> wrote:

> I see about a dozen in ports.. does anyone have a favorite?

Du be honest, I went back to kate for all editing tasks.

I used Bluefish for a while before for HTML & Co.

Erich

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On Sat, 15 Feb 2014 10:49:42 +0800 (CST), shane wrote:
> hi,dear,
>    I'm sorry to bother you so much,but i failed to installing
> the gnome2 on freeBSD10 following the official handbook on
> internet,many differences come up to me .can you offer exact
> installing desktop system (gnome or kde) documentation to me ,
> many thanks to you

Can you explain what steps you've tried and where things
started to break (commands + output)?

On the other hand, installing Gnome should be no problem
since v10 where a simple "pkg install" session should be
sufficient. The configuration instructions from the
Handbook should still apply.

To be honest, it's some time ago that I tried Gnome. My
current preference for the "almost full-blown desktop
experience" has been LXDE. It installs nicely via pkg,
and only few configuration settings have to be made,
mostly in relation to X (HAL, dbus etc.).


-- 
Polytropon
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On Fri, 14 Feb 2014 21:52:11 -0500, Mason Loring Bliss wrote:
> Hi, all!
> 
> I'd very much like to install FreeBSD 10 in some new partitions on an
> existing system. The existing system has Debian Wheezy on it, and I'd like to
> install FreeBSD without blowing away GRUB. Does the FreeBSD 10 installer
> accomodate this desire?

Ye olde sysinstall did - you could just leave the MBR
untouched. If this is a problem in bsdinstall, here's
a simple way around it: Allocate the disk space per
command line (gpart, newfs), then return to the installer
menu and use the (now) "existing file systems" as target.
There should be nothing left that messes wuth the MBR.



> What I'm imagining is that I'll end up with a freebsd-boot partition with
> stage1 and stage2 in it, and then a ZFS partition with everything else. (To
> throw a curve, I want to set up mirroring, and I assume I want either
> manually or automatically to end up with an equivalent freebsd-boot partition
> on the second disk.)

That should be easy to prepare with gpart and gmorror.
Warren Block wrote an article about that topic which
you'll find helpful:

http://www.wonkity.com/~wblock/docs/html/gmirror.html

As far as I understand, this applies to the FreeBSD
part of the installation. Linux should support GPT
and will need different but similar configuration. :-)



> Thanks in advance for clues or pointers. I intend, at present, for FreeBSD to
> consume a decent chunk of my infrastructure, but I want to ease into it,
> hence my not wanting to blow away existing Linux stuff as yet.

A good decision. :-)



-- 
Polytropon
Magdeburg, Germany
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To: shane <shanelinlin@163.com>
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On Sat, Feb 15, 2014 at 3:49 AM, shane <shanelinlin@163.com> wrote:
> hi,dear,
>    I'm sorry to bother you so much,but i failed to installing the gnome2 =
on freeBSD10 following the official handbook on internet,many differences c=
ome up to me .can you offer exact installing desktop system (gnome or kde) =
documentation to me ,many thanks to you

Well, as other pointed out, you have to specify how you tried to
install, following which documentation on the internet, and what
differences you are looking at. In other words, you have to detail the
problem.
However, if what you need is a fully woking FreeBSD based desktop
install, take a look at PCBSD.

Luca

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Subject: Re: Your favorite wysiwyg HTML/JS editor?
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On Sat, Feb 15, 2014 at 8:11 AM, David Noel <david.i.noel@gmail.com> wrote:
> I see about a dozen in ports.. does anyone have a favorite?

Emacs!
Ok, is not a wysiwyg editor, but at least is an editor that avoids
"what you see is not what you are going to get".
And by the way, what does it mean having a wysiwyg JS editor?

Luca

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I use Dropbox and Windows SkyDrive, soon to be renamed OneDrive,
extensively. Unfortunately, there does not appear to be a version available
for FreeBSD. These are listed on the site:

Ubuntu (.deb)	 	64-bit	 	32-bit
Fedora (.rpm)	 	64-bit	 	32-bit
Debian (.deb)	 	64-bit	 	32-bit
Compile from source

there are a few "Dropbox" ports; however, I am looking for something that
works the same way across different platforms; ie Windows and FreeBSD. Do
the Dropbox ports do that? If not, has anyone tried to use one of the
"Dropbox" distributions on FreeBSD?

Thanks!

-- 
Jerry

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On Sat, 15 Feb 2014 12:49:43 +0100, Luca Ferrari wrote:
> On Sat, Feb 15, 2014 at 8:11 AM, David Noel <david.i.noel@gmail.com> wrote:
> > I see about a dozen in ports.. does anyone have a favorite?
> 
> Emacs!
> Ok, is not a wysiwyg editor, but at least is an editor that avoids
> "what you see is not what you are going to get".

You can utilize a good editor (emacs, vim, maybe gnotepad+, whatever
"feels best" for you) with one or more web browsers. With virtual
desktops (or dual screens) this can be a quite good web develop-
ment environment, serving all the involved components (HTML, CSS,
JS, maybe server-side stuff too).

Many professionals seem to prefer the YAFIYGI (you asked for it,
you got it) approach instead of WYSIWYG (what you see is what
you get) because in reality this is a lie. What _you_ get and
what _others_ get (your clients, customers, friends, you on
a different computer) depends on factors that no editor can
fully compensate. What you _get_ is depending on the web browser
and how it renders the conglomerate of HTML, CSS and JS. So
you are fully right: You usually do NOT get what you see.
I know some professional web developers and even "full stack
engineers" (or however they call themselves this week) who
have successfully abandoned the "see" part of their work,
replacing it by their ability to imagine the result from
their code, verifying it in actual web browsers, depending
on their clients' specifications (like "has to work in
outdated 'Internet Explorer' from 15 years ago, because
you're designing a corporate web app" and similar stuff).
Especially with the complexity of "modern" web pages, WYSIWYG
doesn't seem to fit the bill anymore, because there's already
so much "behind the scenes" (mostly CSS and JS with its many
libraries and frameworks) that it cannot be mapped into an
immediate visual representation of the _creation_ work.

Personally, I did give up WYSIWYG in this field of work
years ago. It's just too much work, a waste of time and
unsuitable for anything remotely complex. Of course that's
just my very individual experience.



> And by the way, what does it mean having a wysiwyg JS editor?

The magic in JavaScript is that you actually don't see anything,
so leave the file empty and the editor will magically do what
you think your client wants. However, the WYSIWYG editor to
perform that task still has to be written... :-)


-- 
Polytropon
Magdeburg, Germany
Happy FreeBSD user since 4.0
Andra moi ennepe, Mousa, ...

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I'm trying to install FreeBSD-10.0-RELEASE-amd64-memstick.img (dd'd to a memory stick).
I can boot from the memory stick but it gets stuck at mountroot, with error 19.

I have verified the checksum of the downloaded image, and it's fine.

What other information can I provide so as to enable some kind soul to identify the problem?


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Hi,

On Sat, 15 Feb 2014 13:50:39 +0000 (UTC)
Walter Hurry <walterhurry@gmail.com> wrote:

> I'm trying to install FreeBSD-10.0-RELEASE-amd64-memstick.img (dd'd
> to a memory stick). I can boot from the memory stick but it gets
> stuck at mountroot, with error 19.
> 
> I have verified the checksum of the downloaded image, and it's fine.
> 
> What other information can I provide so as to enable some kind soul
> to identify the problem?
> 
can you try with a different thumb drive?

FreeBSD has some problems with different models.

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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Polytropon [mailto:freebsd@edvax.de]
> Sent: Saturday, February 15, 2014 1:04 AM
> To: shane
> Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
> Subject: Re: ask for help about installing the gnome or kde on freeBSD 10
> 
> On Sat, 15 Feb 2014 10:49:42 +0800 (CST), shane wrote:
> > hi,dear,
> >    I'm sorry to bother you so much,but i failed to installing the
> > gnome2 on freeBSD10 following the official handbook on internet,many
> > differences come up to me .can you offer exact installing desktop
> > system (gnome or kde) documentation to me , many thanks to you
> 
> Can you explain what steps you've tried and where things started to break
> (commands + output)?
> 
> On the other hand, installing Gnome should be no problem since v10 where a
> simple "pkg install" session should be sufficient. The configuration
instructions
> from the Handbook should still apply.
> 
> To be honest, it's some time ago that I tried Gnome. My current preference
for
> the "almost full-blown desktop experience" has been LXDE. It installs
nicely via
> pkg, and only few configuration settings have to be made, mostly in
relation to
> X (HAL, dbus etc.).
> 
[Devin Teske] 

Here's an optimized recipe for FreeBSD-10 that differs slightly from the
handbook:

pkg install -y gnome2
pkg install -y gdm
X -configure
cp /etc/X11/xorg.conf{,.bak} # Pedantic
mv -f /root/xorg.conf.new /etc/X11/xorg.conf
sysrc gnome_enable=YES
sysrc gdm_enable=YES
printf "proc\t\t/proc\tprocfs\trw\t0\t0\n" >> /etc/fstab
reboot

Log in via GDM
Start using Gnome

Mind you, that's basically an optimization of what's in the handbook...
here...

http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/x11-wm.html
-- 
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> -----Original Message-----
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> To: 'Polytropon'; 'shane'
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> Subject: RE: ask for help about installing the gnome or kde on freeBSD 10
> 
> 
> 
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Polytropon [mailto:freebsd@edvax.de]
> > Sent: Saturday, February 15, 2014 1:04 AM
> > To: shane
> > Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
> > Subject: Re: ask for help about installing the gnome or kde on freeBSD
> > 10
> >
> > On Sat, 15 Feb 2014 10:49:42 +0800 (CST), shane wrote:
> > > hi,dear,
> > >    I'm sorry to bother you so much,but i failed to installing the
> > > gnome2 on freeBSD10 following the official handbook on internet,many
> > > differences come up to me .can you offer exact installing desktop
> > > system (gnome or kde) documentation to me , many thanks to you
> >
> > Can you explain what steps you've tried and where things started to
> > break (commands + output)?
> >
> > On the other hand, installing Gnome should be no problem since v10
> > where a simple "pkg install" session should be sufficient. The
> > configuration
> instructions
> > from the Handbook should still apply.
> >
> > To be honest, it's some time ago that I tried Gnome. My current
> > preference
> for
> > the "almost full-blown desktop experience" has been LXDE. It installs
> nicely via
> > pkg, and only few configuration settings have to be made, mostly in
> relation to
> > X (HAL, dbus etc.).
> >
> [Devin Teske]
> 
> Here's an optimized recipe for FreeBSD-10 that differs slightly from the
> handbook:
> 
> pkg install -y gnome2
> pkg install -y gdm
> X -configure
> cp /etc/X11/xorg.conf{,.bak} # Pedantic

Let me fix that jumble below..
(e-mail client occasionally likes to eat newlines)

> mv -f /root/xorg.conf.new /etc/X11/xorg.conf


sysrc g{nome,dm}_enable=YES

printf "proc\t\t/proc\tprocfs\trw\t0\t0\n" >> /etc/fstab

reboot


Rest is unchanged.
-- 
Devin

> Log in via GDM
> Start using Gnome
> 
> Mind you, that's basically an optimization of what's in the handbook...
> here...
> 
> http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/x11-wm.html
> --
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On Sat, 15 Feb 2014, Polytropon wrote:
> On Fri, 14 Feb 2014 21:52:11 -0500, Mason Loring Bliss wrote:
>
>> What I'm imagining is that I'll end up with a freebsd-boot partition with
>> stage1 and stage2 in it, and then a ZFS partition with everything else. (To
>> throw a curve, I want to set up mirroring, and I assume I want either
>> manually or automatically to end up with an equivalent freebsd-boot partition
>> on the second disk.)
>
> That should be easy to prepare with gpart and gmorror.
> Warren Block wrote an article about that topic which
> you'll find helpful:
>
> http://www.wonkity.com/~wblock/docs/html/gmirror.html

That article probably does not apply to this situation (or maybe any... 
I added a warning to it last week).  A ZFS mirror is probably a better 
solution than ZFS on top of a gmirror.

Looking back on this thread, I'm confused.  The subject says MBR, but 
then the text talks about GPT.  If possible, avoid MBR and the 
"partitions inside a partition" mess of EBR or MBR slice/FreeBSD 
partitions and just use GPT.  Grub2 is supposed to handle it.

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On Sat, 15 Feb 2014, Walter Hurry wrote:

> I'm trying to install FreeBSD-10.0-RELEASE-amd64-memstick.img (dd'd to a memory stick).
> I can boot from the memory stick but it gets stuck at mountroot, with error 19.
>
> I have verified the checksum of the downloaded image, and it's fine.
>
> What other information can I provide so as to enable some kind soul to identify the problem?

Please show the exact error message.  Depending on where it stops, 
merely waiting a few seconds and pressing Enter may be enough.

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On Sat, Feb 15, 2014 at 09:18:45AM -0700, Warren Block wrote:

> That article probably does not apply to this situation (or maybe any... I
> added a warning to it last week). A ZFS mirror is probably a better
> solution than ZFS on top of a gmirror.

Yeah, that's the plan.


> Looking back on this thread, I'm confused. The subject says MBR, but then
> the text talks about GPT. If possible, avoid MBR and the "partitions inside
> a partition" mess of EBR or MBR slice/FreeBSD partitions and just use GPT.

Very specifically, here's what I've got. The box in question already
dual-boots Debian and Windows on various disks. Two of the disks are already
GPT and already have Debian Wheezy in various partitions, with GRUB
installed to boot everything. I've got free space at the end of each, and I
want to install FreeBSD there, with most of the space being in a ZFS mirror,
with each half sitting on GELI. I don't want to blow away the existing GRUB -
I want to use it to boot FreeBSD as well as the other systems currently
there.

My current belief is that I can install a stage1/stage2 into a freebsd-boot
partition of some very small size, and that that will be able to use a stage3
off of the ZFS mirror. I also believe that I don't need stage0, as GRUB will
be doing that. I'm not sure about these things.

The other point of uncertainty is if the FreeBSD 10 installer will accomodate
this automatically, just asking me if I want to touch the MBR or not. This
is, for instance, something the Debian installer does.

So, here's one of the disks as it stands:

Number  Start   End     Size    File system  Name  Flags
 1      1049kB  2097kB  1049kB                     bios_grub
 2      2097kB  130MB   128MB                      raid
 3      130MB   450GB   450GB                      raid

There's a third disk that has Windows and some utility space on it. There's
space at the end of the first two that I want to use for FreeBSD, so I'd
theoretically be looking at this mocked-up result:

Number  Start   End     Size    File system  Name  Flags
 1      1049kB  2097kB  1049kB                     bios_grub
 2      2097kB  130MB   128MB                      raid
 3      130MB   450GB   450GB                      raid
 4      450GB   450GB   1MB                        freebsd-boot      
 5      450GB   480GB   30GB                       geli

GRUB in the MBR would pick up an entry for FreeBSD and presumably chainload
the stage1/stage2 from partition 4, unless it can deal with the ZFS mirror
sitting on GELI directly, which would shock me.

Currently the Linux portions form a RAID 1, LUKS sits on that, LVM sits on
that... The FreeBSD side will have GELI at the bottom since ZFS incorporates
the mirroring and volume management functionality, really everything but the
encryption itself. (I'd love it if it did the encryption too. =shakes fist at
Oracle=) I don't know if the freebsd-boot would go on a gmirror or if I'd
just tell things that update it to touch both disks. With GRUB, I do the
latter - update-grub writes to both disks.

My understanding is that this is pretty much what I'd get out of the
installer if I said I wanted encrypted, mirrored ZFS - the only difference is
that I want to preserve the existing GRUB.

I'm taking off for a car appointment soon, and depending on what I read once
I get back I'll either try the install directly on hardware, or simulate it
in a VM first. I'd rather save the time and go straight to hardware if what I
want to do doesn't look too thorny.

-- 
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mason@blisses.org     ))  build  their nest  with fragments  dropped
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On 15 Feb 2014 à 07:08, Jerry wrote:
> I use Dropbox and Windows SkyDrive, soon to be renamed OneDrive,
> extensively. Unfortunately, there does not appear to be a version available
> for FreeBSD. These are listed on the site:
> 
> Ubuntu (.deb)	 	64-bit	 	32-bit
> Fedora (.rpm)	 	64-bit	 	32-bit
> Debian (.deb)	 	64-bit	 	32-bit
> Compile from source
> 
> there are a few "Dropbox" ports; however, I am looking for something that
> works the same way across different platforms; ie Windows and FreeBSD. Do
> the Dropbox ports do that? If not, has anyone tried to use one of the
> "Dropbox" distributions on FreeBSD?
> 
> Thanks!
> 
> -- 
> Jerry

I had the very same problem and I've found a good solution using
BitTorrent Sync across FreeBSD, Linux and Windows. Maybe it's worth to
give a try?

Francesco

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+1 for Bittorrent Sync.

As I understand it, Dropbox relies on the inotify functionality in the Linux=
 kernel, and there is no equivalent function in the FreeBSD kernel (which is=
 why the linux compatibility layer doesn't have an inotify function either).=
 There are some unofficial solutions to this problem, but as far as I can se=
e, btsync is a great solution.

Now, it should be noted that btsync is just dumb peer-to-peer folder syncing=
. Although it accomplishes a lot of what you would want from dropbox, if you=
're a regular user of features like the web interface, then you would probab=
ly be a lot better off setting up an instance of Sparkleshare on your person=
al Web server. Sparkleshare is intended to be an open-source dropbox competi=
tor, that has the features that btsync is missing. The disadvantage, of cour=
se, is that Sparkleshare requires a Web server, while btsync only needs to b=
e installed on the computers you wish to sync files on.

--Matt

> On Feb 15, 2014, at 11:08 AM, francesco scaglione <francesco.scaglione@sfr=
.fr> wrote:
>=20
>> On 15 Feb 2014 =C3=A0 07:08, Jerry wrote:
>> I use Dropbox and Windows SkyDrive, soon to be renamed OneDrive,
>> extensively. Unfortunately, there does not appear to be a version availab=
le
>> for FreeBSD. These are listed on the site:
>>=20
>> Ubuntu (.deb)        64-bit        32-bit
>> Fedora (.rpm)        64-bit        32-bit
>> Debian (.deb)        64-bit        32-bit
>> Compile from source
>>=20
>> there are a few "Dropbox" ports; however, I am looking for something that=

>> works the same way across different platforms; ie Windows and FreeBSD. Do=

>> the Dropbox ports do that? If not, has anyone tried to use one of the
>> "Dropbox" distributions on FreeBSD?
>>=20
>> Thanks!
>>=20
>> --=20
>> Jerry
>=20
> I had the very same problem and I've found a good solution using
> BitTorrent Sync across FreeBSD, Linux and Windows. Maybe it's worth to
> give a try?
>=20
> Francesco
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you could always nest your dropbox folders within a btsync share on a
windows or a linux box which would provide best of both worlds



On 15 February 2014 18:01, Matthew Pherigo <hybrid120@gmail.com> wrote:

> +1 for Bittorrent Sync.
>
> As I understand it, Dropbox relies on the inotify functionality in the
> Linux kernel, and there is no equivalent function in the FreeBSD kernel
> (which is why the linux compatibility layer doesn't have an inotify
> function either). There are some unofficial solutions to this problem, bu=
t
> as far as I can see, btsync is a great solution.
>
> Now, it should be noted that btsync is just dumb peer-to-peer folder
> syncing. Although it accomplishes a lot of what you would want from
> dropbox, if you're a regular user of features like the web interface, the=
n
> you would probably be a lot better off setting up an instance of
> Sparkleshare on your personal Web server. Sparkleshare is intended to be =
an
> open-source dropbox competitor, that has the features that btsync is
> missing. The disadvantage, of course, is that Sparkleshare requires a Web
> server, while btsync only needs to be installed on the computers you wish
> to sync files on.
>
> --Matt
>
> > On Feb 15, 2014, at 11:08 AM, francesco scaglione <
> francesco.scaglione@sfr.fr> wrote:
> >
> >> On 15 Feb 2014 =E0 07:08, Jerry wrote:
> >> I use Dropbox and Windows SkyDrive, soon to be renamed OneDrive,
> >> extensively. Unfortunately, there does not appear to be a version
> available
> >> for FreeBSD. These are listed on the site:
> >>
> >> Ubuntu (.deb)        64-bit        32-bit
> >> Fedora (.rpm)        64-bit        32-bit
> >> Debian (.deb)        64-bit        32-bit
> >> Compile from source
> >>
> >> there are a few "Dropbox" ports; however, I am looking for something
> that
> >> works the same way across different platforms; ie Windows and FreeBSD.
> Do
> >> the Dropbox ports do that? If not, has anyone tried to use one of the
> >> "Dropbox" distributions on FreeBSD?
> >>
> >> Thanks!
> >>
> >> --
> >> Jerry
> >
> > I had the very same problem and I've found a good solution using
> > BitTorrent Sync across FreeBSD, Linux and Windows. Maybe it's worth to
> > give a try?
> >
> > Francesco
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Warren Block wrote:

> On Sat, 15 Feb 2014, Walter Hurry wrote:
>
>> I'm trying to install FreeBSD-10.0-RELEASE-amd64-memstick.img (dd'd to a memory stick).
>> I can boot from the memory stick but it gets stuck at mountroot, with error 19.
>>
>> I have verified the checksum of the downloaded image, and it's fine.
>>
>> What other information can I provide so as to enable some kind soul to identify the problem?
>
> Please show the exact error message.  Depending on where it stops, 
> merely waiting a few seconds and pressing Enter may be enough.

I don't think I can log it, since (AFAIK) there is nowhere writable at this stage.

There is a screen photograph at http://tinypic.com/r/2mk8bs/8

Thanks.


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On Sat, 15 Feb 2014 12:01:01 -0600, Matthew Pherigo stated:

> As I understand it, Dropbox relies on the inotify functionality in the
> Linux kernel, and there is no equivalent function in the FreeBSD kernel
> (which is why the linux compatibility layer doesn't have an inotify
> function either). There are some unofficial solutions to this problem,
> but as far as I can see, btsync is a great solution.

I do remember seeing something regarding the "inotify" function a year or
so ago. However, I thought that someone said there would be an update to
FreeBSD and that ability would be added. I updated to FreeBSD 10 hoping
that it would be able to run Dropbox without investing in a Rube Goldberg
setup. Considering that "DropBox" has been around for quite a while now, I
would have hoped that FreeBSD would have caught up with the technology.

-- 
Jerry

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On Sat, Feb 15, 2014 at 7:08 AM, Jerry <jerry@seibercom.net> wrote:
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> I use Dropbox and Windows SkyDrive, soon to be renamed OneDrive,
> extensively. Unfortunately, there does not appear to be a version available
> for FreeBSD. These are listed on the site:
>
> Ubuntu (.deb)           64-bit          32-bit
> Fedora (.rpm)           64-bit          32-bit
> Debian (.deb)           64-bit          32-bit
> Compile from source
>
> there are a few "Dropbox" ports; however, I am looking for something that
> works the same way across different platforms; ie Windows and FreeBSD. Do
> the Dropbox ports do that? If not, has anyone tried to use one of the
> "Dropbox" distributions on FreeBSD?

Another option would be to add Sparkleshare to the ports collection:

http://www.sparkleshare.net/

https://github.com/hbons/SparkleShare

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Usually, nesting two file syncing solutions on top of each other is a recipe=
 for an unwilling sacrifice to the gods of corrupted files. It's really not r=
ecommended. :/

--Matt

> On Feb 15, 2014, at 12:25 PM, krad <kraduk@gmail.com> wrote:
>=20
> you could always nest your dropbox folders within a btsync share on a wind=
ows or a linux box which would provide best of both worlds
>=20
>=20
>=20
>> On 15 February 2014 18:01, Matthew Pherigo <hybrid120@gmail.com> wrote:
>> +1 for Bittorrent Sync.
>>=20
>> As I understand it, Dropbox relies on the inotify functionality in the Li=
nux kernel, and there is no equivalent function in the FreeBSD kernel (which=
 is why the linux compatibility layer doesn't have an inotify function eithe=
r). There are some unofficial solutions to this problem, but as far as I can=
 see, btsync is a great solution.
>>=20
>> Now, it should be noted that btsync is just dumb peer-to-peer folder sync=
ing. Although it accomplishes a lot of what you would want from dropbox, if y=
ou're a regular user of features like the web interface, then you would prob=
ably be a lot better off setting up an instance of Sparkleshare on your pers=
onal Web server. Sparkleshare is intended to be an open-source dropbox compe=
titor, that has the features that btsync is missing. The disadvantage, of co=
urse, is that Sparkleshare requires a Web server, while btsync only needs to=
 be installed on the computers you wish to sync files on.
>>=20
>> --Matt
>>=20
>> > On Feb 15, 2014, at 11:08 AM, francesco scaglione <francesco.scaglione@=
sfr.fr> wrote:
>> >
>> >> On 15 Feb 2014 =C3=A0 07:08, Jerry wrote:
>> >> I use Dropbox and Windows SkyDrive, soon to be renamed OneDrive,
>> >> extensively. Unfortunately, there does not appear to be a version avai=
lable
>> >> for FreeBSD. These are listed on the site:
>> >>
>> >> Ubuntu (.deb)        64-bit        32-bit
>> >> Fedora (.rpm)        64-bit        32-bit
>> >> Debian (.deb)        64-bit        32-bit
>> >> Compile from source
>> >>
>> >> there are a few "Dropbox" ports; however, I am looking for something t=
hat
>> >> works the same way across different platforms; ie Windows and FreeBSD.=
 Do
>> >> the Dropbox ports do that? If not, has anyone tried to use one of the
>> >> "Dropbox" distributions on FreeBSD?
>> >>
>> >> Thanks!
>> >>
>> >> --
>> >> Jerry
>> >
>> > I had the very same problem and I've found a good solution using
>> > BitTorrent Sync across FreeBSD, Linux and Windows. Maybe it's worth to
>> > give a try?
>> >
>> > Francesco
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I've been having some trouble with fail2ban this afternoon. After
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/var/run/fail2ban/fail2ban.sock". After some searching for answers and
finding no information that seemed relevant I wound up just trying
"mkdir /var/run/fail2ban" and that got me past the error. But now I'm
encountering another error on startup: "ERROR Could not start server.
Maybe an old socket file is still present. Try to remove
/var/run/fail2ban/fail2ban.sock. If you used fail2ban-client to start
the server, adding the -x option will do it". I've tried what it's
suggested, scanned the docs, searched for solutions, tried different
methods of starting fail2ban, but haven't found anything that has
helped. Has anyone run into this before? How did you manage to get
around it?

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Warren Block wrote:

> On Sat, 15 Feb 2014, Walter Hurry wrote:
>>
>> I don't think I can log it, since (AFAIK) there is nowhere writable at this stage.
>>
>> There is a screen photograph at http://tinypic.com/r/2mk8bs/8
>
> What happens if you enter
>    ufs:/dev/ufs/FreeBSD_Install
> at the prompt?
>
> If that does not work, type a single dot and press Enter.  Do that a 
> couple of times, then enter the string above.

The same error, in all cases.



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Hello;

Just SVNed my ports and started portmaster -a tu upgrade whatever has a
new version.

When in net/kdenetwork4, it stops with the following errors


-- Found LIBKONQ: /usr/local/kde4/include  
Parsing ontology
file /usr/ports/net/kdenetwork4/work/kdenetwork-4.10.5/kget/kget_history.trig
failed. CMake Error
at /usr/local/kde4/share/apps/cmake/modules/NepomukAddOntologyClasses.cmake:78
(message): Running /usr/local/kde4/bin/nepomuk-rcgen to generate list
of headers failed with error code 255 Call Stack (most recent call
first): kget/CMakeLists.txt:183 (NEPOMUK_ADD_ONTOLOGY_CLASSES)


Parsing ontology
file /usr/ports/net/kdenetwork4/work/kdenetwork-4.10.5/kget/kget_history.trig
failed. CMake Error
at /usr/local/kde4/share/apps/cmake/modules/NepomukAddOntologyClasses.cmake:87
(message): Running /usr/local/kde4/bin/nepomuk-rcgen to generate list
of sources failed with error code 255 Call Stack (most recent call
first): kget/CMakeLists.txt:183 (NEPOMUK_ADD_ONTOLOGY_CLASSES)


CMake Error
at /usr/local/kde4/share/apps/cmake/modules/NepomukAddOntologyClasses.cmake:90
(add_custom_command): add_custom_command Wrong syntax.  A TARGET or
OUTPUT must be specified. Call Stack (most recent call first):
kget/CMakeLists.txt:183 (NEPOMUK_ADD_ONTOLOGY_CLASSES)

See also
"/usr/ports/net/kdenetwork4/work/.build/CMakeFiles/CMakeError.log".

**** CMakeError.log
Determining if the Q_WS_WIN exist failed with the following output:
Change Dir: /usr/ports/net/kdenetwork4/work/.build/CMakeFiles/CMakeTmp

Run Build Command:/usr/local/bin/gmake "cmTryCompileExec440644336/fast"
/usr/local/bin/gmake -f
CMakeFiles/cmTryCompileExec440644336.dir/build.make
CMakeFiles/cmTryCompileExec440644336.dir/build gmake[1]: Entering
directory
`/usr/ports/net/kdenetwork4/work/.build/CMakeFiles/CMakeTmp' /usr/local/bin/cmake
-E
cmake_progress_report /usr/ports/net/kdenetwork4/work/.build/CMakeFiles/CMakeTmp/CMakeFiles
1 Building C object
CMakeFiles/cmTryCompileExec440644336.dir/CheckSymbolExists.c.o /usr/bin/cc
-O2 -pipe -march=k8-sse3 -fno-strict-aliasing
-I/usr/local/include/qt4    -o
CMakeFiles/cmTryCompileExec440644336.dir/CheckSymbol /usr/ports/net/kdenetwork4/work/.build/CMakeFiles/CMakeTmp/CheckSymbolExists.c:
In function
'main': /usr/ports/net/kdenetwork4/work/.build/CMakeFiles/CMakeTmp/CheckSymbolExists.c:8:
error: 'Q_WS_WIN' undeclared (first use in this
function) /usr/ports/net/kdenetwork4/work/.build/CMakeFiles/CMakeTmp/CheckSymbolExists.c:8:
error: (Each undeclared identifier is reported only
once /usr/ports/net/kdenetwork4/work/.build/CMakeFiles/CMakeTmp/CheckSymbolExists.c:8:
error: for each function it appears in.) gmake[1]: ***
[CMakeFiles/cmTryCompileExec440644336.dir/CheckSymbolExists.c.o] Error
1 gmake[1]: Leaving directory
`/usr/ports/net/kdenetwork4/work/.build/CMakeFiles/CMakeTmp' gmake: ***
[cmTryCompileExec440644336/fast] Error 2

File /usr/ports/net/kdenetwork4/work/.build/CMakeFiles/CMakeTmp/CheckSymbolExists.c:


Googling for several terms from all these messages yielded only the
very messages but no solution. 

All QT libraries are present with no faulty links to any of them.

Would anybody have some direction to correct this?

Thanks,

-- 
Mario Lobo
http://www.mallavoodoo.com.br
FreeBSD since 2.2.8 [not Pro-Audio.... YET!!] (99% winblows FREE)
 
"UNIX was not designed to stop you from doing stupid things, 
because that would also stop you from doing clever things."