>> Are you sure the portsnap process finished successfully? It appears to
>> be trying to use the FreeBSD 9.x/10.x syntax for adding the dependencies
>> of dialog4ports, rather than the 11.x method.
>>
>
> Nope the opposite :)
>
> dialog4ports uses bsd.prog.mk, somehow his make ends up using the
ake[2]: stopped in /usr/ports/ports-mgmt/dialog4ports
*** Error code 1
Stop.
make[1]: stopped in /usr/ports/ports-mgmt/dialog4ports
===> Options unchanged
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> On Thu, Dec 19, 2013 at 09:51:16AM -0500, Larry Baird wrote:
> L> Does anybody else have issues with running i386 FreeBSD 10 under Virtual
> Box?
> L> I have been running a number of different versions of FreeBSD under Virtual
> L> Box for some time without
with i386 FreeBSD 10?
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the FreeBSD 9
virtual host paniced. I have not been able to to duplicate the panic.
Larry
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;> > and so on
I recently had a USB compact flash adapter that was giving me very
similar errors. The problem turned out to be my USB hub. Have you
tried connecting with out a hub?
Larry
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. Of course I had to
then go back into the BIOS and turn off plug and play OS to get
by USB devices working after the install. (-:
Any thoughts?
Larry
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