Well, I didn't look very deeply on the exact problem there, but right now (after that patch I mentioned above) I would guess that the only reason it can't be compiled now is the compilation time (poudriere by default kills a build process after...
I think mer, hit the nail with a hammer with his reply to my post.
What makes you think that there are only 2x ends (person A and person B) in two person chat on Whatsapp? How can that be verified? Can you trust Meta?
My point is saying...
Bruce Schneier doesn’t break encryption.
Encryption breaks itself and reports the vulnerability to him.
When Bruce Schneier locks his door,
the lock asks him for authentication.
Bruce Schneier doesn’t use two-factor authentication.
One factor...
Unfortunately, the package for it still has not been built. It's now just blacklisted in all builds for 15-amd64 (you can find it in 'Ignored ports' section).
Well, I myself already suspected that this is not about to be fixed any soon probably...
If you want to use FreeBSD's make, read make. To replace strings in a variable, there's the :S modifier, and yes, this is very different from GNU make. Alternatively, use GNU make syntax and require GNU make for building.
If you want to be...
Make variables are expanded lazily. Only when you use ${OBJS}, make will expand its content. So I guess you see what's the problem ;) (your second assignment overrides your first one, OBJS becomes self-referential and empty...)
Either use...
Again, see make, handling of the special variable .OBJDIR. There's some builtin "magic", e.g. a writable dir ./obj will be used automatically.
If you don't want that, add the special rule
.OBJDIR: ${.CURDIR}
BSD make doesn't have that feature (called pattern rules in GNU make), it only supports suffix rules which don't help here.
You could for example create something similar using a .for loop.
I've known CDE for decades, I used it professionally on Solaris, HP-UX and Tru64. I stopped using it about 20 years ago but this forum helped me getting back to it.
What do I like about it? First of all it makes me feel a couple decades younger...
I was lucky in a way. Got black out throwing up drunk in high school, and after that, even the smell of light wine or beer made me gag. I say lucky, because I had a fairly addictive personality, and might have wound up an alcoholic. That is, I...
Has nothing to do with this specific upgrade. It's because there's lots and lots of (small) files in the source tree. As you are doing a binary upgrade you might want to rethink having the source code installed, you're probably not going to need...
One practical advice: take a USB drive with hundreds of 1MB random data files to someone you need to exchange important things. Use these as one time pads. According to my knowledge, one time pads are secure.
$JOB has me on debian plus xfce. Or windows, which I use as a VM switcher.
Otherwise Haiku on the eeepc, and FreeBSD everywhere else (since 7.0) when an update hosed my Linux by shredding glibc. Never looked back. Well, maybe for a snigger.
lbvf50 Hi and welcome to FreeBSD Forums!
I found exactly the same when I came to FreeBSD. After experience with couple of other OSes, not only the FreeBSD documentation (and the community!), but the entire system feels incredibly pleasant, it...
Hi Guys!
Better to say "Thank you!" than just stay to shy, right? Yep. I think so too.
Long story short: I am delighted in BSD clarity and first I been wondering around NetBSD and OpenBSD docs. One day I came to FreeBSD and I am overwhelmed by...
The 15*disc1.iso comes with a set of pkgbase packages, the new systems kernel and base can be installed from these packages:
After you have absolved all necessary steps to receive the kernel and base files, install packages as follows (assuming...
I've put up a page, which I hope gets the information in one place, at least for ZFS. Haven't tried on UFS. https://srobb.net/fbsd14_15.html. It includes getting the right keys.
The alt-tab pager shouldn't change the task order everytime and should give numbers to tasks with the same name and icon, like xterm windows. Also, showing tiny desktop thumbnails in the pager would be nice.
Don't use it myself, and I'm not sure where the error comes from, but it might be these lines in solr-config-9.xml:
<!-- Load ICU analyser -->
<lib dir="${solr.install.dir:../../../..}/modules/analysis-extras/lib" regex="icu4j-.*\.jar"/>...
About 5m away from my current location there is a catalog peddling 4kbit ram chips which will enable you to build big ram extensions easily and cheap. The 16yo me is looking at the "modest" in disbelief.
Bruce Schneier doesn’t break encryption.
Encryption breaks itself and reports the vulnerability to him.
When Bruce Schneier locks his door,
the lock asks him for authentication.
Bruce Schneier doesn’t use two-factor authentication.
One factor...
Correct, a nul byte can't be in a shell variable. But it can be in a pipe (this is how find and xargs work together best). Bu then the next problem is that AFAIK, the /bin/sh version of the read builtin command doesn't have the -d option that...
2.5 Parameters and Variables - POSIX:
3.92 Character String - POSIX:
The importance of an ordinary space in a Unix shell command line - Chris Siebenmann:
If you want to try to hack your way around this, then you might have better luck using...
The only character (or byte) that is guaranteed to not be in a file path (the combination of directory and file name) is nul. The only two characters that are guaranteed to not be in a file name (which excludes the directory) is slash and nul. So...
Yeah, so let's behave like adults and try not to have this one locked too. There will be people trying their best to derail the thread, we must report them to the moderators and NEVER answer the trolls directly.
The old internet rule of 20+...
To wit: we are not going to close or lock 'the next XLibre thread', if and when that arrives. So long as it stays technical, manageable, within the rules, and informative.
If not, it goes the way of the dodo, whoever posts (in) it. Plain and simple.
You are using words and phrases that are not applicable to a private forum. Freedom of speech does not exist in a private forum, because a private forum does not have a Constitution that guarantees freedom of speech. These forums have a set of...
I see, I didn't know any of that, thanks. However, I feel to see anything OpenOffice related in those two links, I'll dig it further in the next few hours (it's 3AM here and I just woke up).
Hi atax1a,
yes, I have both:
match log all
block log all
I am not sure, how to look at both sides of the interface, I am essentially looking at:
tcpdump -eni pflog0
I will have to research how to do it.
Kindest regards,
M
for debugging pf, we'd enable log on the rules in question, check the rule statistics with pfctl -vvsr, plus also do some tcpdumps on both sides of the interface. hope this helps.
Hi, this post is not for say "Linux is bad" ..etc..etc
No, is for read your opinions, in resume "why?" , for example, a couple of days ago I went to a job interview,they ask for Linux and windows admin but when I talk face to face with the IT...
Hi atax1a,
first, thank you for the reply.
I tried that, but the result is the same. Now, I do not know, whether I do have the correct command:
pass out inet on igc3 form igc1:network to any net-to igc3
Kindest regards,
M
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