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Sorry I may be being thick here but there is a FreeBSD 8.1 package for urlgrabber so why not just install that.
I should also add that it depends on ca_root_nss-3.12.11_2, curl-7.21.3_2, py27-curl-7.19.0_1, python27-2.7.2_3
Just read that link you posted to a pfsense how-to. Please be aware that it is now py27-*
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Ah! Well now we are getting somewhere. ;)
Have you added all the python packages in that link?
Steve
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Those packages you added are based on python25 the urlgrabber package you are using is based on python26. So the first thing that springs to mind is your dependencies are the wrong version. If you take a look at http://www.freebsd.org/ports and do a search for urlgrabber you can view the changes for each package and it's dependencies.
Just to confuse things even further the most recent port/package, which also runs on FreeBSD 8.1 is based on python27 but I suggest you stick to the python26 tree.
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Those packages you added are based on python25 the urlgrabber package you are using is based on python26. So the first thing that springs to mind is your dependencies are the wrong version. If you take a look at http://www.freebsd.org/ports and do a search for urlgrabber you can view the changes for each package and it's dependencies.
Just to confuse things even further the most recent port/package, which also runs on FreeBSD 8.1 is based on python27 but I suggest you stick to the python26 tree.
[/quotethank you gloom :)..
1 another question plz.. i have 4 hardisk each 500GB ,, how can i make the subpartitions to use them for cache,, how do i edit the fstab and mount the hardrive,,, -
Those packages you added are based on python25 the urlgrabber package you are using is based on python26. So the first thing that springs to mind is your dependencies are the wrong version. If you take a look at http://www.freebsd.org/ports and do a search for urlgrabber you can view the changes for each package and it's dependencies.
Just to confuse things even further the most recent port/package, which also runs on FreeBSD 8.1 is based on python27 but I suggest you stick to the python26 tree.
[/quotethank you gloom :)..
1 another question plz.. i have 4 hardisk each 500GB ,, how can i make the subpartitions to use them for cache,, how do i edit the fstab and mount the hardrive,,,
[/quote]See the response in the thread you created for that question. Cross posting can make it difficult to track a topic so if possible please try to avoid it :)
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There is a actually FreeBSD package for videocache. I wonder why it was not used originally?
Steve
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where i can find it steve ??
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It's in the ftp archive same as the other packages:
ftp://ftp-archive.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD-Archive/ports/i386/packages-8.1-release/Latest/videocache.tbz
I have never tried this package.I have never run videocache in any way. I can guess that there was a good reason why JimP didn't use it in his how-to.
You're welcome to try it though. ;)
Steve
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I can guess that there was a good reason why JimP didn't use it in his how-to.
I didn't write the howto, I just posted it on the wiki. There is an attribution at the bottom of the doc listing its original writer. I've never used videocache.
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I think you'll find that videocache is now a commercial product and not cheap
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There is an attribution at the bottom of the doc listing its original writer. I've never used videocache.
Ooops! Missed that. :-[
Steve
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thank you all my freind , now everything is working fine , and i found all the packages in the freebsd ftp sites (y)