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BSDpants: Quick enable passwords for svnserve
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Tips for the FreeBSD user. No shirt, no shoes, no kerne1 hacking! Just making FreeBSD work great for you. Quick enable passwords for svnserve. I sure love Subversion. And, in this case, the part that's difficult to remember is how to enable net access and password protection. So, here's the short answer, diff'd from my previous effort:. Diff /svnrepos/someapp/conf/svnserve.conf /svnrepos/brandnew/conf/svnserve.conf. With " svnserve enable='YES'. Already in " /etc/rc.conf. Posted by kace @ 11:55. Enter yo...
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BSDpants: February 2007
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Tips for the FreeBSD user. No shirt, no shoes, no kerne1 hacking! Just making FreeBSD work great for you. Option-ize your shell scripts. If you're like me you may have started shell scripting very simply, maybe just to collect a number of other unwieldy commands into one executable file to call with just one short command (the name of the script). Over time (hopefully! USAGE='usage: '`basename $0`' [-13ds] [-o out-file] filename'. While [ ${1:0:1} = '-' ] ; do. While [ $N -lt $L ] ; do. D') debug=1 ;.
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BSDpants: Drop down link menu, script-free!
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Tips for the FreeBSD user. No shirt, no shoes, no kerne1 hacking! Just making FreeBSD work great for you. Drop down link menu, script-free! Almost script-free. The value of the the ' onChange. Attribute is actually a one-line script.]. This is just a tidbit, but I found it a real pain to find. So, here it is to save you the trouble. I wanted a drop-down menu in a web page, filled with links, and without using JavaScript. Why no scripts? The code for which looks like this:. Posted by kace @ 10:38. I am su...
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BSDpants: August 2007
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Tips for the FreeBSD user. No shirt, no shoes, no kerne1 hacking! Just making FreeBSD work great for you. It's been just a year since I started this blog. My first post was " Top Ten Rules for Using Ports system. So, it seems like as good a time as any to write this post - which probably should have been the first post. :). FreeBSD is not only a secure, reliable, high performance operating system, it is one of the best documented open source projects I've ever encountered. From the handbook. FreeBSD has ...
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BSDpants: "Call to undefined function preg_replace()"
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Tips for the FreeBSD user. No shirt, no shoes, no kerne1 hacking! Just making FreeBSD work great for you. Call to undefined function preg replace()". I was trying to run/install a PHP site and I was getting blank pages and found this error in my web server logs: " PHP Fatal error: Call to undefined function preg replace() in /path/to/file.php. This is not a terribly difficult problem and people with PHP experience are probably already yelling: "PCRE! At the screen. :) (That stands for P. Drop down link m...
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BSDpants: December 2006
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Tips for the FreeBSD user. No shirt, no shoes, no kerne1 hacking! Just making FreeBSD work great for you. Cvsup before the release. If you're planning to do a source based upgrade of FreeBSD after the next release, here's an idea: beat the rush and cvsup to the new release branch before the release date. If you look at the 6.2 release schedule here. You'll see that the new branch for this release was created on November the 15th. It has a cvs tag of ' RELENG 6 2. Again and then rebuild to the 6.2-RC x.
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BSDpants: November 2006
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Tips for the FreeBSD user. No shirt, no shoes, no kerne1 hacking! Just making FreeBSD work great for you. More useful shell aliases. This article will expand on my previous post, Useful shell aliases. All of the below was done with the bash shell on a FreeBSD system, but ought to be largely adaptable to other shells and systems. One of the aliases I defined in the previous article was this one:. Alias psg='ps auxw grep '. Root 3870 0.0 0.3 6740 5564? Ss 22Aug06 3:13.62 /usr/local/sbin/httpd. Loops at the...
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BSDpants: April 2007
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Tips for the FreeBSD user. No shirt, no shoes, no kerne1 hacking! Just making FreeBSD work great for you. Setting multiple package sites. In a previous post. I discussed how to set the environment variable PACKAGESITE. Such that your various package tools would fetch the more recent packages instead of the release packages. *. We specified a full URL there, so you could change the ftp server to one closer to you as well in the same variable. I've found one solution in the pkg fetch. In that case). Wi...
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BSDpants: gotbsd.net: technical difficulties ... resolved
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Tips for the FreeBSD user. No shirt, no shoes, no kerne1 hacking! Just making FreeBSD work great for you. Gotbsd.net: technical difficulties . resolved. The issues with gotbsd.net have been resolved. Yay! Posted by kace @ 02:48. I've been using FreeBSD since release release 3.2. And have been loving every minute of it. Waiting for box to come back. Bash history grep alias. Error . ./php.vim Update. Error detected while processing ./php.vim. Windows game high scores not saved. Open Source Census, Notes.
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