Displaying 6 results from an estimated 6 matches for "make_arg".
2007 Feb 17
1
CPAN.pm failure to install
Everyone,
Have a new install of Centos 4.4 with a Supermicro dual processor. I
was trying to install the perl module Astro::Time with CPAN and the
initial setup of CPAN suggested a -j3 switch to be used with 'make' on
dual processor machines. I followed the suggestion but when the CPAN
module tried to use make it failed with the -j3 switch. I thought I
would uninstall CPAN to start
2003 Mar 21
4
3.6 portable ready.
The Cray and tru64 patches I have, have been applied. Unless there is any
major "oh my god it does not work". I believe 3.6 should now be ready for
release soon.
I'd like to thank everyone for providing feedback on the status of
their their platform. Hopefully, we have not missed any platform that is
commonly used.
- Ben
2005 Jan 11
2
MIT Kerberos and OpenSSH
Howdie,
Is there a way to get the default BSD 5.3 openssh to compile against
the MIT kerberos libraries? I have set NO_KERBEROS=yes in /etc/make.conf so
that the heimdal kerberos is not built, and rebuilt world, then installed
/usr/ports/security/krb5 and rebuilt world again. sshd is however not being
built against MIT at all.
[root@foobar] ~ # ldd /usr/sbin/sshd
/usr/sbin/sshd:
2003 Nov 04
10
portupgrade and PHP
Hello,
When I run portupgrade -ra and PHP needs upgrading I am faced with
having to select all the options I want PHP compiled with (again). I
hate this.
How can I continually compile PHP with the same options as the last time?
Thanks!
Rick
2013 Mar 25
86
[PATCH 00/28] libxl: ocaml: improve the bindings
The following series of patches fill in most of the gaps in the OCaml bindings
to libxl, to make them useful for clients such as xapi/xenopsd (from XCP).
There are a number of bugfixes to the existing bindings as well. I have an
experimental version of xenopsd that successfully uses the new bindings.
An earlier version of the first half of the series was submitted to the last
by Ian Campbell on
2006 May 22
12
FreeBSD Security Survey
Dear FreeBSD users and system administrators,
While the FreeBSD Security Team has traditionally been very good at
investigating and responding to security issues in FreeBSD, this only
solves half of the security problem: Unless users and administrators
of FreeBSD systems apply the security patches provided, the advisories
issued accomplish little beyond alerting potential attackers to the