Date: Wed, 9 Oct 1996 12:02:16 +0000 (GMT) From: Pedro Alexandre Vapi <vapi@student.dei.uc.pt> To: freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG Subject: Re: Q: pkg_manage Message-ID: <Pine.OSF.3.91.961009115815.2543A-100000@student.dei.uc.pt> In-Reply-To: <Pine.BSI.3.94.961008211046.2709X-100000@gdi.uoregon.edu>
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On Tue, 8 Oct 1996, Doug White wrote: > On Tue, 8 Oct 1996, Pedro Alexandre Vapi wrote: > > > I have always used pkg_manage to add/remove packages. It never > > gave no problem to me till now... > > Now I can add a package, but when i remove it, the program > > breaks, and send a core. Is it a memory error?? I don't belive because it > > never happened to me before. > > How are you 'removing' packages? Using pkg_delete? Well, i supose yes, because pkg_manage is (i think) a kind of script that call pkg_delete... I am not sure. > > > Another question: Why does a hell my X11 sometimes starts at boot > > and another it doesn't?? I added the stuff needed to the ttys file. > > It may be that your version of X doesn't appreciate being run from > /etc/ttys. I'm running the beta Mach64 X server and have to run xdm from > /etc/rc.local for it to work properly. It's a good idea, but it isn't a good way to solve a problem... i would like to _know why_ it is happening! And it can be solved in the way to be run using only /etc/ttys. > > Doug White | University of Oregon > Internet: dwhite@resnet.uoregon.edu | Residence Networking Assistant > http://gladstone.uoregon.edu/~dwhite | Computer Science Major > Thx for you reply, Doug. ()'s Pedro Vapi /=======================\ /==============Hobbies===============+ / _ _ \ /Luv%BSD%DOS%To Grock%Space%X'sFiles% | | ooO / ) ( \ Ooo +--------------------------------------+ | / ) / ( ) \ ( \ | | | \ ( ( ) / ) ) / | email: vapi@student.dei.uc.pt | |----\_).oooO-Oooo.(_/---- | URL : http://student.dei.uc.pt/~vapi| \ | PGPKey at finger | \========================FreeBSD Lover===========================+
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