Hi,
I ran into some problems building the cvsup-devel
port. In one of it's dependants, the c file is attempting
to include which is nolonger valid.
/usr/ports/lang/pm3-base/work/pm3-1.1.15/boot-FreeBSD4/m3core/FreeBSD4/RTHeapDepC.c
As a quick fix I symlinked nfs.h -> ../nfsclient/nfs.h
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hello all,
please tell me if i have done something wrong but...
i have installed 5.0-CURRENT as of the latest CVS copy
of 7.00pm GMT British Time.. it all works fine...
but.. i think there is a problem witht the linux
compatibility.. although i am not a very much of a
programmer (yet).. but... i
Using devfs, I assumed that if I can see it, it is there
and indeed... pluging in my USB camera:
I see on the console:
ugen0: OLYMPU C-3000ZOOM, rev 1.10/1.00, addr 4
and afterwards:
in /dev
jules# ls -l /dev/u*
crw-r--r-- 1 root operator 114, 0 Nov 18 11:58 /dev/ugen0
crw-r--r-- 1 roo
Hi guys:
I got a weird problem in version 4.1 stable. my vmstat
all the sudden stopped working. it compains no
_kmemstatistics, _bucket, _zlist, symbols from the
kvm_nlist() in vmstat.
I tried many ways, such as doing nm /kernel, I can see
the
"b _bucket "symbol. How come vmstat still compains?
Julian Elischer writes:
> > i actually suggested one i.e. have explicit pointers
> > to metadata area(s) in the pkthdr. I think you forget the
> > most fundamental feature which is performance.
> > This is way more important than flexibility i think.
>
> Which is the reason that this problem exis
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Makoto Matsushita writes:
:
: imp> Right. There is a forth tool available (authored I think by
: imp> matsushita-san),
:
: I never do that :-) Maybe the one you mentioned is by yokota-san,
: http://people.freebsd.org/~yokota/vuserconfig.tar.gz>.
Yes. I was conf
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Peter Wemm writes:
: Edwin Culp wrote:
: > I just rebooted and was put into single user with the following message:
: >
: > /boot/kernel/kernel: KLD linprocfs.ko: depends on linux - not available
: >
: > I just had to comment out my linproc entry in fstab and boo
It's working now.
Thanks,
ed
Quoting Hellmuth Michaelis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
| >From the keyboard of Peter Wemm:
| > Edwin Culp wrote:
| > > I just rebooted and was put into single user with the following
| message:
| > >
| > > /boot/kernel/kernel: KLD linprocfs.ko: depends on linux - not
| a
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John Baldwin wrote:
> On 16-Nov-01 Jim Bryant wrote:
>
>>It's not the BIOS failing it...
>>
>>The BTX bootstrap loader V 1.00 detects the keyboard, and refuses to proceed
>>without it.
>>
>
> Err, no. BTX cares zero, zilch, nada about keyboards. Can you please provide
> the error message you
imp> Right. There is a forth tool available (authored I think by
imp> matsushita-san),
I never do that :-) Maybe the one you mentioned is by yokota-san,
http://people.freebsd.org/~yokota/vuserconfig.tar.gz>.
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> > Erm, it _is_ "fixed" in the makefile. If you have a better method, lets hear
> > it. :-)
>
> Back out the entire tip commit? This would also restore all the FreeBSD
> changes clobbered by it. It doesn't even compile cleanly:
Entirely different problem.
M
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Thought i update my current this morning and ran into two problem with
vmware:
1) when starting vmware, vmware.sh aborts with
vmware.sh: cannot create /compat/linux/dev/vmnet1: no such device or address
2) after that i tried to recompile/reinstall the vmware2 port and ran into
/usr/ports
>From the keyboard of Peter Wemm:
> Edwin Culp wrote:
> > I just rebooted and was put into single user with the following message:
> >
> > /boot/kernel/kernel: KLD linprocfs.ko: depends on linux - not available
> >
> > I just had to comment out my linproc entry in fstab and booted fine but
> >
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