rap-openjdk is only needed to BUILD openjdk. You can and
should remove it after you have successfully built one of the
openjdk packages (see java/bootstrap-openjdk/pkg-message).
You can delete misc/compat8x after that.
Jimmy
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hald enabled, try rebuilding/reinstalling that port (sysutils/hal).
That fixed it for me.
Jimmy
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I had the same problem. Turned out that the offending libstdc++.so.6
had be installed by the compat8x package, which had been installed
by the bootstrap-openjdk package. Deleted both of those, and now
Virtualbox finds and use the one supplied by the GCC compiler
used to build it.
Jimmy
On Sun
If so, what is the perferred way of doing so?
By PR?
Jimmy
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mstick images together (src/release/i386/make-memstick.sh, perhaps?)
is failing for some reason.
Has anyone else tried the i386 memstick and having the same problem?
Jimmy
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On Fri, 2003-11-21 at 21:29, Kris Kennaway wrote:
> On Fri, Nov 21, 2003 at 09:22:49PM +0100, Jimmy Selgen wrote:
> I saw this with some of sam's locking changes that (temporarily) broke
> DUMMYNET. I see you're using ipfilter - it's possible that this
> configurati
20376 SATA raid
and the 3x509-TX.
/Jimmy
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Any ideas ??. thought i'd run it though -current before submitting to bugs.
Jimmy
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