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Packages test needed
From http://undeadly.org/cgi?action=artic...20110128145226
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So just send the errors with uname -a on whatever packages I install?
Is it possible to dualboot stable with current on ppc? |
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I always install packages within a script(1) session so I have a log file. And I use pkg_add with some '-v' options to coach pkg_add to be more verbose.
From pkg_add(1): Code:
-v Turn on verbose output. Several -v turn on more verbose output. By default, pkg_add is almost completely silent, but it reacts to keyboard status requests (see stty(1)). -v turns on basic messages, -vv adds relevant system operations, -vvv shows most internal computations apart from individual file/directory additions, -vvvv also shows dependencies adjustments, and -vvvvv shows everything. On a single disk it is a little bit problematic. It can be done, I think jggimi does it, but I only do it on machines where I have a second disk. First disk gets stable or a current snapshot. The second disk a newer snapshot. And after some time a even newer snapshot on the first. That way I always can fall back on a working system BTW I have no experience with ppc
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You don't need to be a genius to debug a pf.conf firewall ruleset, you just need the guts to run tcpdump Last edited by J65nko; 29th January 2011 at 07:22 PM. |
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