tried to upgrade to the lastest -CURRENT...
Apparently portsnap doesn't overwrite local modifications to the ports
tree unless there are updates (unlike csup), so the patch wasn't
included until I discovered my mistake.
Next time I'll keep a list of local changes for my ports tree
dating to r238858.
> >
> > Xorg previously worked on my laptop with all.14.3.patch on top of
> > -CURRENT from around mid-April, so I'm not sure what went wrong.
> >
> I did not touch this machine since 16.07.12.
>
> Maybe your patches affected something. C
7019 i915.ko
141 0x81682000 111c4drm.ko
I have WITH_KMS=YES and WITH_NEW_XORG=YES in /etc/make.conf. I also
rebuilt xorg-* and xf86-video-intel after updating to r238858.
Xorg previously worked on my laptop with all.14.3.patch on top of
-CURRENT from around mid-April, so I'm not sure w
ub/OpenBSD/doc/history/pf-faq45.pdf
http://ftp2.eu.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/doc/history/pf-faq45.txt
> Going to dig through the 9.0 pf man pages for the info
The rules should also be documented in the man pages.
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On Sat, Jan 14, 2012 at 01:05:59AM -0800, Doug Barton wrote:
> to make the change by hand, change this:
>
> name=foo
> rcvar=`set_rcvar`
>
> to:
>
> name=foo
> rcvar=foo_enable
The scripts installed by net/avahi-app still use set_rcvar() because
they are included in
FreeBSD 9.0 using ZFS."
UFS is the default on FreeBSD, not ZFS. FreeBSD was not left in the
default configuration.
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gt; or just not send a message if cvsup fails? Counting all branches and
> all archs, there have been around 50 "ERROR: unable to cvsup the
> source tree" mails in the last week.
I don't think Tinderbox supports multiple CVSup servers at the moment.
It seems like a desirable featur
Thanks!
Try $ top -P.
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o hard to maintain "bind-tools" in the
> base,
> It is very useful to still having them in base system.
+1 here. Dig and some of the other tools are extremely useful and
important, so it would be nice if they were in the base system instead
of a separate port.
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