Yes, this works! I created /usr/local/shared/pkg/triggers/mandoc.ucl (essentially copied it from /usr/share/pkg/triggers/mandoc.ucl, just changed /usr/share/... to /usr/local/share/...):
path_glob: [
"/usr/local/share/man/*"...
Thanks.
I'll have a try with the sysctl options that bypass the metadata checks.
I'm happy to report that I've successfully managed to send all my datasets but 2 to another machine.
One failed with
The other was the 6TB of mythtv recordings...
I think I would have been able to grab just the files I wanted without all the 'index.html' files if I was better acquainted with wget's command line flags.
I did get all the files I wanted, but it was a pain removing those that I didn't want...
Do an nslookup of the site. The whois of the IP address says the netblock owner is in Montreal, QC. Depending on the size of the loss the various authorities (Secret Service or FBI) do have a good relationship with the RCMP. They don't have much...
jyavenard, take a look at the following blog post and forum posts, they might be helpful:
https://www.perforce.com/blog/pdx/openzfs-pool-import-recovery...
Do an nslookup of the site. The whois of the IP address says the netblock owner is in Montreal, QC. Depending on the size of the loss the various authorities (Secret Service or FBI) do have a good relationship with the RCMP. They don't have much...
Two other things you might want to test. First:
fc-list | sort > working # on the working machine
fc-list | sort > not-working # on the broken machine
Copy one file to the other machine and run diff against them.
Next:
Run xfontsel on both...
Thank you Charlie_ and ralphbsz for taking the time to check this out. The problem is not with brotli-1.2.0,1, or any other package. My server was setup incorrectly which was causing the problem. Thank you again for your helpful comments, they...
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fetch doesn't do specifically recursive retrieval on its own. Read up the manpage. You can, however, write a .sh script that implements a recursive retrieval using fetch. For recursive retrieval, use wget.
Today I am working on refactoring the GUI module, and I also did a LOC count.
- modules/audio: 45 files, 10,450 lines
- modules/compression: 5 files, 282 lines
- modules/core: 18 files, 860 lines
-...
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Every package (emby, git, musicpd, zoneminder, etc) I've tried installing today uses brotli-1.2.0,1. I've tried installing the same packages on both my desktop and laptop and it crashes every time.
Every time it crashes with this info:
[1/28]...
ok so I rebooted the machine.
so at least I know that 43683330 wasn't a bad txg to use, and all my disks are there
I wasn't using a log device.
And last zdb command
No obvious error here, so I'll try the zdb send | zfs receive next.
Hmmm.
18:02:41.617371 IP diskless-fios-wings.1023 > wavehh-fios.0: UDP, length 92
18:02:41.617578 IP wavehh-fios > diskless-fios-wings: ICMP wavehh-fios udp port 0 unreachable, length 128
That is what it is doing while hanging.
Why would...
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If it was a bank transaction and you have solid evidence, maybe your bank cooperates by providing account holder details to a judge. If it was crypto, forget it.
Funny though there is such road in Utah. But neither full address exists according to google.
Interestingly enough chatgpt cannot access it to analyse either.
Lawyer up is probably the best advice.
edit: I tried to create an account there...
You can set a script to execute whenever a package touches a directory with pkg-triggers.
There are probably other examples in /usr/local/share/pkg/triggers/.
That sucks. Seriously. Lawyer up, that's all you can do.
Please don't fall for any "hacker" that might be sending emails your way, promising to get your money back. For a nominal fee of course. They'll take whatever was left. There are very few...
I have now removed all the gunk from the download and copied all the files onto my PXE server from which I was able to install Debian with little effort.
Having the same facility for FreeBSD would be nice, and I wouldn't be surprised if someone...
What's a good menory usage measure?
I have this on a FreeBSD 15 system that forgot it's boot storage volume and runs entirely from a malloc md device or ramdisk, that contains a full binary world, using mfsroot and geom_uzip.
For Xorg with 3...
Apart from more serious and constrained programming of bygone eras, one of the reasons such low memory usage is not really feasible today is the screen resolutions being used, at the 800x600x24bit a triple buffered output would take 4mb, at the...
This is kind of sad. 200MB to run a bunch of xterms and brag about it when not so long ago
windows xp could run office in 128MB
windows 95 could run office with 16MB
sgi O2 shipped with 32MB
you could run kde with 32MB
a basic twm install worked...
Maybe totally not the objective but I would add a script in my shell path that keeps a copy of the pkg info output and compares this with the current situation to see if a new port or package has been added. If that's the case, use the output of...
How well do x11-wm/mcwm, x11-wm/ittywm or x11-wm/fswm run for low RAM usage?
I don't know what explains this. There is a tendency for some to make programs larger with more dependencies, just because, using a justification with limited reasoning...
You can set a script to execute whenever a package touches a directory with pkg-triggers.
There are probably other examples in /usr/local/share/pkg/triggers/.
Yeah, you can simply run that (or any other) periodic script from the command line. periodic isn't some special environment, it's basically a bunch of shell scripts that get kicked off via cron.
Yeah, you can simply run that (or any other) periodic script from the command line. periodic isn't some special environment, it's basically a bunch of shell scripts that get kicked off via cron.
On the machine that works:
pkg info -oa | awk '{print $2}' | sort > /tmp/works
On the machine that doesn't work:
pkg info -oa | awk '{print $2}' | sort > /tmp/doesnt-work
Copy /tmp/doesnt-work to /tmp on the machine it does work on.
Then...
To clarify, that should recursively go through every link and fetch the data. The fact it is a "website" is not quite so important.
It should also have an ftp http mirror...
Ooh, I am not so sure any of these links will be helpful.
A lot them are referencing *very* old configs, which from fvwm2 (and fvwm3's) perspective will be obsolete, or removed.
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