00:23:15 gh00p: it should break out corresponding cuaU*/ttyU* ports that you can drive it via serial with 00:23:33 not sure best approach from there 02:18:47 odd warning during a src build, seems like something is being installed without DESTDIR perhaps? make[5]: warning: /lib/geom: Permission denied. 02:33:38 lw: lots of those, harmless 02:33:55 jrtc27 had a fix, but it wasn't quite right 02:33:55 what causes it? 02:34:29 https://reviews.freebsd.org/D30990 02:34:30 Title: ⚙ D30990 src.sys.obj.mk: Export OBJTOP like OBJROOT 02:35:06 phew 02:35:34 couldn't figure out how to get phab to render your reviews on the mobile app 02:35:44 s/render/list/ 02:39:52 ohhh reviews.freebsd.org.. this is how i see the hsitory of things that make it into -CURRENT :) 02:39:56 finally.. the brain kicked in... 02:40:27 voy4g3r2: usually if a commit has a phab review the url will be in the commit message 02:42:55 i just started noticing this in commits 02:43:05 and edmaste accepted one of my "little" manual pages 02:43:16 and there was a reviews.freebsd.org entry which i do not recall making.. 02:44:28 yeah, it hoovers up all commits 02:45:08 /D* URLs are reviews, /r* imported commits 02:45:37 so if i was to "update" this https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=247900 i probalby should brush up on uploading stuff to there 02:45:40 Title: 247900 – printf.3 improvements 02:45:42 instead of polluting the github stuff 02:46:02 either works, more or less 02:46:26 if you can find someone to land them via github that's good enough 02:46:52 hehe mhorne started reviewing.. so i was "pestering" 02:47:11 this bug is a big update, i do like how the openbsd version reads.. i am like yeah i get it 08:50:17 What version of FreeBSD was the last one that had PHP 7.4 in its ports tree? 08:50:58 I know it's long EOL, but I have a website by a customer who refuses to update his code, and doesn't run on PHP 8. 08:51:29 The only alternative is to put it on a Devuan machine instead. 08:51:35 The ports tree isn't tied to a FreeBSD version. 08:52:14 You could checkout a version of the ports tree dating back to when version 7.4 was last available. 08:52:36 You may have issues compiling though. 08:52:45 Give it a go nonetheless. 09:00:50 OK. 11:38:24 remiliascarlet: I've done this a few times recently 11:38:46 I can help find the relevant ports tree if you get stuck, but aside from that the overall process is: 11:38:55 - build everything using poudriere 11:39:43 - make a poudriere jail for the appropriate vintage of out-of-support OS, using `-m ftp-archive` 11:40:06 - look back through ports tree quarterly branches for when php7.x disappears 11:40:14 - build the packages 11:40:41 - add your package repo to the customer system and $profit 11:40:59 doing it without poudriere is significantly more painful, far more pain than setting up poudriere for the first time 11:44:46 in ports tree `grep php74\| MOVED` shows `lang/php74|lang/php80|2022-12-25|Has expired: Security support ended on 2022-11-22` 11:45:07 remiliascarlet: so it should be in 2022Q4 branch 11:46:26 remiliascarlet: so https://cgit.freebsd.org/ports/tree/lang/php74?h=2022Q4 exists 11:46:27 Title: php74 « lang - ports - FreeBSD ports tree 12:03:30 remiliascarlet: I actually need to document this for $WORK so https://docs.skunkwerks.at/s/qqMOZxZdu# is a start on that. Once I fleshed it out the post will appear on my blog 12:03:31 Title: Building expired ports for unsupported releases - HedgeDoc 12:28:37 hi all 12:29:53 hi adilix 12:36:02 dvl: hows your graylog work going? need a hand? 12:36:56 dch: Still trying to get opensearch to start, so not well. Yes, please. I was just composing an email to opensearch AT FreeBSD.org about this. 12:37:04 dch: [2024-03-23T11:53:49,826][ERROR][o.o.s.s.u.SSLCertificateHelper] [graylog-1] Alias sslrooteccca [jdk] does not exist or contain a certificate chain 12:37:42 https://bin.langille.org/?56894ed53ef6ec56#21JvvpFhAQKuMHxqNEh342PdHyqagoWnK3mL19w1Q4kT has a bit of output from that tile 12:37:44 Title: PrivateBin 12:38:20 Thing is, there's lots of very carefully crafted documentation, but I can't find anything helpful. ;) 12:40:07 I've not used keystore at all, it looks equisitely painful 12:56:24 ^ I got it going with plugins.security.disabled: true 12:57:47 if you get it working with tls let me know I'll gladly switch too 13:04:00 Now building textproc/opensearch-dashboards (which needs www/npm-node18 & www/node18) 14:07:02 Now it's another battle to get opensearch-dashboard up and running. I start it, it stops. Nothing logs. Thanks. :) 14:07:21 is it just me or are all search servers very annoying to administrate? 14:08:09 Too many projects lack practical examples. Get your potential users to the starting blocks so they can get up and running. Lots of documentation isn't helpful if I can get the damn thing to run first. 14:09:07 lw: I ran elasticsearch years ago, and killed those jails when they became too much work. 14:09:37 i used to manage Solr a lot at my old job and while it wasn't the worst thing i ever used, all the Javaness was pretty annoying 14:15:53 the worst thing with graylog is the dependency mgmt. mongo upgrades are a PITA. elasticsearch -> opensearch was a major PITA. 14:16:19 luckily in my case I can simply drop the DB if the upgrade is too painful, I have no legal requirement to retain those logs 14:31:57 hello, is possible ask support for freebsd? iam stuck on terminal sh after installation, xrandr and startx not recognize my videocard 14:50:53 my problem is= i install xorg, i install intel driver but when i try to use xrandr it say "i can't open videocard" (or something like that). on Xorg.0.log i have a error like (EE) No devices detected. 14:51:32 but i see the terminal.. so a videocard is used in some way... 14:59:38 https://forums.freebsd.org/threads/after-installing-xorg-cant-setup-intel-video-card.92818/ here my error, if someone can help me.. please ping me 14:59:39 Title: After installing xorg cant setup intel video card | The FreeBSD Forums 15:00:10 beautiful VimDiesel! amazing! ahahaha 15:08:21 naxil: the fact that you see the terminal doesn't mean that your videocard is used... 15:09:02 what is your hardware? 15:09:32 that should be fixed by installing proper package for your graphics card 15:11:32 V-T60: is a intel stick pc (micropc) is called STCK1A32WFC 15:12:08 V-T60: you can see my hw here http://termbin.com/upjh 15:12:42 i have install the packed on handbook for intel and the tip pack on handbook (dri part) 15:18:18 naxil: did tyou install a video driver yet? 15:19:09 yes i install the intel package on handbook 15:20:23 naxil: just looking through your forums thread 15:21:43 thank you 15:22:05 i install drm-kmod package 15:22:19 and libva-intel-driver mesa-libs mesa-dri 15:25:57 naxil: I assume you rebooted after installing the packages? 15:26:10 but are the dmesg/pciconf info from after a reboot too? 15:28:04 yes i rebooted 15:28:10 naxil: i would first try removing your 20-intel.conf file in /usr/local/etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/ and reboot again 15:28:24 the hardware should be auto-detected and a driver attached 15:28:42 i manage the irc client on smartphone (now iam on diff os) and i load the freebsd os... wait a minute please 15:28:53 very tricky! 15:32:00 bbl, family times 15:33:02 naxil: if after that the driver hasn't attached it might not be recognised. I think the appropriate drivers are available, you can always try installing freebsd 15.0-CURRENT which might have a newer pci mapping 15:35:45 when is out the 15? 15:35:52 i think the latest is the 14 15:37:44 hi iam here with smartphone 15:37:57 now i boot freebsd 15:38:47 the advice is remove the 20 cfg file? 15:45:28 who is the guy helpme before? 15:47:08 i have deleted the conf fe 15:47:12 file 15:53:37 failed to load module intel so try to load modesetting and other driver but abort with "caught signal 6" 15:54:21 the driver do more impostation is "glamoregl" 15:56:19 ternbin.com/6fgc 15:56:46 sorry termbin.com/6fgc 16:01:31 if someone can help me.. iam infront freebsd terminal 16:21:18 I built chromium-123.0.6312.58 with poudriere, but my computer keeps crashing every time I attempt to build version 123.0.6312.58_1 of chromium. 16:21:21 Why is that? 16:22:01 what's so fundamentally different between chromium-123.0.6312.58 and chromium-123.0.6312.58_1 that I was able to build the former, but can't build the latter? 17:18:29 RhodiumToad: it's so bizarre because yesterday I built the earlier version using the MAKE_JOBS_NUMBER=20 setting, but can't build the _1 version even when MAKE_JOBS_NUMBER's value is as low as 4. 18:10:02 I have a DS18B20 connected to a raspberry pi running 13.2. I think it is set up properly, but there is no dev.ow visible. I have `dtoverlay=w1-gpio` in my config.txt. What might I be missing? 18:12:32 Oh, and I have set `owc_load`and `ow_temp_load` in /boot/loader.conf. 18:20:31 lw 19:21:48 jbo: if it's ports related i'm not here, have spent the last two days working on src arm64 stuff, now i'm taking a break :-) 19:32:44 lw, nice! 19:32:50 lw, no ports related issue :) 20:13:17 do people here have any recommendations for periodic scripts within jails when a host has a growing number of them? 20:13:52 I am noticing that there's a growing performance impact during the late hours of the night, when periodic runs, not to mention the amount of disk activity... 20:19:40 jmpp, Dan Langille posted that included a list of things to turn off from periodic in jails, and probably useful elsewhere too. https://gist.github.com/dlangille/ce60ac76b69f267a3f1de33495a338fc 20:19:41 Title: Periodic things to turn off in FreeBSD jails · GitHub 20:21:41 rwp: awesome, thanks! 20:21:59 and given the amount of jails Dan runs, that must be reliable advice! 20:23:16 It's always a Thundering Herd problem when everything happens at once. And for the most part we don't want any of those things happening in a container. 20:48:55 rwp: yeah, so I'm learning 20:49:28 another one that's cropping up upon getting deeper and deeper into jails: to clonejail, or to basejail...? 20:49:31 * jmpp wonders... 20:51:48 well, actually, I'd say the appropriate question would be: to clonejail, or to thickjail? 20:52:33 'cause I'm currently running all of this on TrueNAS CORE, which ties me to iocage, and in iocage a basejail is a collection of nullfs mounts, which I don't want for my jails 20:52:56 if I happen to move these jails to a separate, presumably vanilla FreeBSD host, I'll look at BastilleBSD and thickjails 21:21:17 i just enable dedup on the filesystem holding the jail roots. with the small amount of data in the root filesystem, memory use is unlikely to be a concern, but it does mean application data needs to be stored somewhere else 22:48:44 oh neat, noto-extra got split into different character set packages, so I can select what I need and not have it flood the dropdown menu of fonts I don't use. 22:49:23 kenrap: didn't that get immediately reverted? 22:51:32 ah crap, bad timing on ports pull then. 22:52:00 well, seems like someone reverted it then committed their own version... so not sure what the status is exactly https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=275758 22:52:02 Title: 275758 – x11-fonts/noto-basic and x11-fonts/fontconfig together enable ligatures in "monospace" font 22:52:20 is portsnap still the preferred method for grabbing the ports tree? 22:52:44 I'd like to try out drm-61-kmod on 14-STABLE, but there isn't a package even in latest 22:53:11 tm512: no, use git, portsnap is deprecated and will be removed 22:54:17 lw: after doing a ports pull, it didn't seem to affect poudriere-bulk after running it. 22:54:47 lw: alright. glad I asked 22:55:50 wow, did not know configuring periodic for my jails would be *so* involved! 23:08:52 I guess I should also mentioned that due to the latest librewolf update, the browser configuration path changed from ~/.mozilla/firefox to ~/.mozilla/librewolf, which is a good change but a confusing one since I thought the update had decimated it. 23:10:10 moving the old one to that latter path solves that 23:22:54 lw: actually I think I know why poudriere-bulk didn't react the way I would've expected. Since sunpoet reverted tijl's portrevision 3 back to 2 and then committed their as "3" again, it didn't look like anything had change at all to poudriere.