independent packages that, despite the identical names, have
different contents.
This "feature" is currently implemented in a way that works
around a limitation in bsd.port.mk and can be considered a
hack.
versions are not the same as the i386 version, even though they
have the same name.
This fix does not have effect until the architecture specific md5
files are used.
the i386. They seem to be wrong for alpha. Whether that's caused
by a bad mirror or is caused by a structural bogosity has to be
determined at this time.
script so that the behaviour of a package installation matches
that of a port installation identically.
Note that, in the package case, we already have a valid run-time
linker hints file for Linux.
linuxulator uses /compat/linux and /compat may be a link (it is
on fresh installs) and may not point to /usr/compat at all. Also,
linux_devtools still uses /compat/linux.
If the prefix is changed to something other than /compat/linux,
make sure it's changed in all relevant places!
A problem exists when one ``pkg_add -r acroread'' and ftp.crom.com is at
it's limit. One can be able to download Latest/acroread.tgz. BUT when
`pkg_add' tries to install all the dependancies it fails due to being unable
to fetch one of them. If the user then ``pkg_add -r acroread'' again in an
attempt to get everything installed they now get scary error messages from
``mkdir'' since the directories already exist.
NIS users now what to do. Display a note after installation of the port/package
to draw attention to it.
Creating the proper yp.conf on the fly is being considered...
PR: 12748
Originator: Palle Girgensohn <girgen@partitur.se>
Solution by: Palle
Thanks to: nsayer
It now also works when the linuxulator is compiled into the kernel (using
options COMPAT_LINUX). Due to my misunderstanding, PR/12918 has been closed
for the wrong reasons. My apologies to the originator.
PR: 12918
Originator: Dean Lombardo <dlombardo@excite.com>
with a signal 11, then blame the emulator not the port.
o Apply some cosmetic changes. The port now doesn't generate errors
on a successful install. Installing the port isn't confusing anymore :-)
ldconfig-1.9.5-8.i386.rpm
ELF binary type not known. Use "brandelf" to brand it.
execution of script failed
error: /home/billf/cvswork/rpm/ldconfig-1.9.5-8.i386.rpm cannot be installed
and linux-base. Both will be removed from the ports collection at the
proper time.
linux_base uses a subset of packages from a Red Hat 5.2 release to populate
/compat/linux. There's no functional difference between linux-base and
linux_base. The name of the latter is preferred over the name of the former.
Reviewed by: Tim <hoek@FreeBSD.org>
Supervised by: Satoshi <asami@FreeBSD.org>
libgdbm for executor
libxforms for mtv (mpeg player)
/etc/nsswitch.conf for netscape (tcl/tk plugin works!)
symlinks libg++.so.27 -> libg++.so.26
libstdc++.so.27 -> libstd++.so.26 for Xing Streamworks player
the redhat-4.0 distribution. bin/bash has been added to give
a shell defaulting to linux binaries. ldd, ldconfig, and ld.so
have been branded as `Linux'