Date: Mon, 21 May 2007 15:10:50 -0700 (PDT) From: KAYVEN RIESE <kayve@sfsu.edu> To: Craig Boston <craig@yekse.gank.org> Cc: freeBSD ports mailing list <freebsd-ports@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: i thought i upgraded to freeBSD-STABLE 6.2 Message-ID: <Pine.SOC.4.64.0705211510130.4924@libra.sfsu.edu> In-Reply-To: <20070521213254.GA850@nowhere> References: <3aa28e230705211136y7b912c52h4943c78e886f86a7@mail.gmail.com> <Pine.SOC.4.64.0705211408580.29926@libra.sfsu.edu> <20070521213254.GA850@nowhere>
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so u get to be mean to me and here i sit with X connection to :0.0 broken something to do with fonts but now i can't even do startx On Mon, 21 May 2007, Craig Boston wrote: > Others have mentioned this to you before, but it doesn't seem to be > getting through, so I'll give it one last try with extra verbose -vv ;) > > Why exactly is this message a reply to Keith Beattie's message "pkgdb -F > or -L, gimp-2.2,2 /bin/sh:Argument list too long"? It has nothing to do > with it. > > To start a new thread, please create a new message and address it to > freebsd-ports@freebsd.org. Don't pick a random message and hit 'reply'. > Changing the To field and Subject line isn't enough to create a new > thread, your mail client will still insert header fields referencing the > message ID of the mail you replied to. > > Many FreeBSD developers and users use thread-enabled mail clients so > they may not even see your message if the original thread isn't > something they would normally look at. > > Headers from your message "i thought i upgraded to freeBSD-STABLE 6.2": > In-Reply-To: <3aa28e230705211136y7b912c52h4943c78e886f86a7@mail.gmail.com> > References: <3aa28e230705211136y7b912c52h4943c78e886f86a7@mail.gmail.com> > > Headers from Keith Beattie's message: > Message-ID: <3aa28e230705211136y7b912c52h4943c78e886f86a7@mail.gmail.com> > From: "Keith Beattie" <ksbeattie@gmail.com> > Subject: pkgdb -F or -L, gimp-2.2,2 /bin/sh:Argument list too long > > -- Craig >
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