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'