I've been using OVH for a year or so, though I've been using a dedicated server as they don't offer FreeBSD on their VPS's. However they have very cheap dedicated servers as well that are cheaper than most VPS's out there.
I really like OVH, they have really good service and you get a lot for...
Hi,
I've compiled irc/irssi with proxy support and I've ran these commands:
/LOAD proxy
/SET irssiproxy_password mysecret
/SET irssiproxy_ports MyIRCNET=2778
However it doesn't seem like it even starts to listen on that port at all. I can't connect or anything to it. The ports are open in...
I manually compiled libtorrent-0.12.9.tar.gz and rtorrent-0.8.9.tar.gz and now it's working perfectly fine!
EDIT:
I was a little to fast to conclude is was working fine. It works better, I can add and download a torrent just like I should but after a while it hangs again. The scgi_port option...
I left net-p2p/rtorrent running over night and it is actually responding but extremely slow. In 12h it has downloaded 500MB and the UI itself is pretty much stuck. If I sit for like 10 minutes and spam the right arrow key it will eventually show the "Peer list" but then if freezes again and I...
Hi,
I have net-p2p/rtorrent version 0.9.2 and net-p2p/libtorrent version 0.13.2 installed. As soon as I start a torrent it freezes up and I have to kill the process. I can add a torrent just fine if it doesn't start immediately but as soon as I start it everything just hangs.
This is my...
I tried to recompile the entire ports tree and it didn't help. I tried to upgrade to 9.1-RC1 And recompile the ports tree and it didn't help. So now I'm going to reinstall the entire server cause I can't spend any more time troubleshooting this.
Thanks a lot for your help though, I really...
Still the same... I just don't get how I can get this error when I've tried to recompile everything already. Might there some some port missing that it doesn't know about so it doesn't install it automatically?
www/apache22:
[root@mail /usr/ports/www/apache22]# make showconfig
===> The following configuration options are available for apache-2.2.22_6:
THREADS=off: apr was build with threads
MYSQL=on: apu was build with MySQL
PGSQL=off: apu was build with PgSQL
SQLITE=off: apu was...
Yeah but right now it feels like I've rebuilt almost every port and nothing makes a difference hehe. It's really frustrating as I really need to compile this..
EDIT:
Forgot to mention that I did re-install the ports as you asked but made no difference.
I got the same dependencies as you did so I ran:
portmaster devel/pcre devel/apr1 textproc/expat2 lang/perl5.12 databases/gdbm databases/db42 converters/libiconv
I've already re-built pretty much every port I have installed by now and nothing makes a difference. I still get the same annoying...
Ok, so just to be clear when I couldn't get Apache compiling I installed it with:
pkg_add -r apache22
it works fine and I got my webserver running, although I need some other modules that are not compiled in that package. I ran pkg_libchk and got this output:
apache-2.2.21...
Yeah I was Just reading that when I found out that pcre was the problem.. But what should I do now? I've already upgraded without the:portmaster -w devel/pcre
I have also recompiled it a couple of times and deinstalled it. Right now I have the latest from ports pcre-8.31.
Is there a way to...
I've narrowed it down to devel/pcre being the problem. As soon as I configure with --with-pcre I get the exact same error message. I'm going to look around a little bit more and see if I can find a solution, but if you know something I can try feel free to post.
Is there some easy way to get all the "configure" flags that are being used? I tried to download and compile from source manually, without any configure-flags, and it worked just fine. So I was thinking I'd try to compile with the exact same flags that are used when compiling from ports.
Yes, I always clean if I know there's been a problem with the compilation. I don't get why it starting behaving like this all of the sudden. I was just upgrading like this:
portsnap fetch update
portmaster -a
Like I always do and then I got that error.
===> The following configuration options are available for apr-ipv6-devrandom-gdbm-db42-1.4.5.1.3.12_1:
THREADS=on: Threading support
IPV6=on: IPv6 support
DEVRANDOM=on: Use /dev/random or compatible
BDB=on: Berkeley DB support
GDBM=on: GNU dbm support
LDAP=off...
This is what I have in my /etc/make.conf:
CLAMAVUSER=vscan
CLAMAVGROUP=vscan
DEFAULT_MYSQL_VER=55
# added by use.perl 2012-08-20 14:49:22
PERL_VERSION=5.12.4
Starting to think I might use some other http server instead.
Wow, I found DutchDaemon's portupdater script. I ran it and now errors about the Make-files disappeared. However I still get the same error when trying to compile www/apache22:
===> Building for apache-2.2.22_6
Making all in srclib
Making all in os
Making all in unix...
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