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text='''INCOMPLETE how-to.'''%0a%0a[@%0a1) Download Berkeley DB 4.8 at http://download.oracle.com/berkeley-db/db-4.8.30.tar.gz%0a2) Verify sha256 checksum: e0491a07cdb21fb9aa82773bbbedaeb7639cbd0e7f96147ab46141e0045db72a%0a3) Get patch for Berkeley DB at https://gist.github.com/danieldk/5700533 .%0a4) Extract Berkeley DB source from archive.%0a5) Without a patch Berkeley DB won't build on OpenBSD. Execeute command "patch -p1 %3c gistfile1.txt", your target is "dbinc/atomic.h" file.%0a6) Create directory for installation: /home/deb3f6/bdb%0a7) Change dir to "build_unix", type there "../dist/configure --prefix=/home/deb3f6/bdb".%0a8) When complete previous step, type "make".%0a9) When complete previous step, type "make install clean".%0a%0aLibraries have been installed in:%0a /home/deb3f6/bdb/lib%0a%0a1) Dowoad Inn and pgp signature at ftp://ftp.isc.org/isc/inn/inn-2.6.3.tar.gz , ftp://ftp.isc.org/isc/inn/inn-2.6.3.tar.gz.asc%0a2) Verify PGP signature.%0a3) Extract Inn source from archive.%0a4) Change dir to "inn-2.6.3".%0a5) Execute "./autogen".%0a6) Execute "./configure --prefix=/home/deb3f6/inn --with-news-user=nobody --with-news-group=nobody --with-bdb=/home/deb3f6/bdb --without-openssl".%0a7) You may need to set variable "AUTOCONF_VERSION". Type ' AUTOCONF_VERSION="2.69" ; export AUTOCONF_VERSION '.%0a8) You may need to set variable ' LD_LIBRARY_PATH="/home/deb3f6/bdb/lib" ; export LD_LIBRARY_PATH '%0a9) Repeat step 6 if needed.%0a10) Execute "make install clean" command.%0a%0aLibraries have been installed in:%0a /home/deb3f6/inn/lib%0a%0acd /home/deb3f6/inn/db%0atouch history%0a../bin/makedbz -i%0amv history.n.dir history.dir %0amv history.n.hash history.hash %0amv history.n.index history.index%0achmod 644 *%0a@]%0a%0a!! Troubleshooting%0a@@■@@ [[OpenBSD.CPAN|CPAN issue]]: perl libraries may become unavailable due custom umask value.
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diff:1610461006:1610459896:=41c41,64%0a%3c @@■@@ [[OpenBSD.CPAN|CPAN issue]]: perl libraries may become unavailable due custom umask value.%0a\ No newline at end of file%0a---%0a> @@■@@ [[OpenBSD.CPAN|CPAN issue]]: perl libraries may become unavailable due custom umask value.%0a> %0a> [@%0a> 19:42 %3c Dima> I have this error. How to fix it? Can't load%0a> perl5/lib/perl5/amd64-openbsd/auto/Encode/Encode.so for module Encode:%0a> File not found at perl5/lib/perl5/amd64-openbsd/XSLoader.pm line 96. ^@%0a> at perl5/lib/perl5/amd64-openbsd/Encode.pm line 12.%0a> 19:43 %3c Dima> jrmu: inn floods my log with this error%0a> 19:43 %3c~jrmu> I suspect maybe you need to install it with CPAN%0a> 19:44 %3c~jrmu> what do you think about using a more minimal NNTP Dima%0a> 19:44 %3c Dima> jrmu: I had it installed with CPAN%0a> 20:25 %3c~jrmu> I think this is the path on openbsd:%0a> /usr/local/libdata/perl5/site_perl/amd64-openbsd/%0a> 20:58 %3c Dima> custom umask caused incorrect permissions for some perl dirs. as result%0a> only user "dima" had access to the required perl libraries.%0a> 20:58 %3c Dima> it seemed to me that perl was able to adjust the value in accordance with%0a> its task. I was wrong. I had a better opinion about perl.%0a> 20:58 %3c~jrmu> ok so you changed perms, $ doas chmod -R o+rx or something?%0a> 20:58 %3c~jrmu> write it down%0a> 20:58 %3c~jrmu> even if it's buggy%0a> 20:58 %3c~jrmu> we can always fix bugs later%0a> 20:59 %3c Dima> I did chmod 755%0a> 20:59 %3c Dima> there was something like rxw-x-x%0a> @]%0a\ No newline at end of file%0a
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diff:1610459896:1610459666:=41c41%0a%3c @@■@@ [[OpenBSD.CPAN|CPAN issue]]: perl libraries may become unavailable due custom umask value.%0a---%0a> [[OpenBSD.CPAN|CPAN issue]]%0a
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diff:1610459666:1610459577:=40a41,42%0a> %0a> [@%0a42,43c44,45%0a%3c %0a%3c [@%0a---%0a> [[OpenBSD/CPAN|Title]%0a> [[Openbsd/CPAN|CPAN issue]]%0a
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diff:1610459479:1610459360:=43c43%0a%3c [[OpenBSD.CPAN|CPAN issue]]%0a---%0a> [[https://wiki.ircnow.org/index.php?n=OpenBSD.CPAN|CPAN issue]]%0a
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diff:1610459360:1610459058:=43c43%0a%3c [[https://wiki.ircnow.org/index.php?n=OpenBSD.CPAN|CPAN issue]]%0a---%0a> [[Troubleshooting]] [[https://wiki.ircnow.org/index.php?n=OpenBSD.Perl]]%0a
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diff:1610459058:1610458903:=43c43%0a%3c [[Troubleshooting]] [[https://wiki.ircnow.org/index.php?n=OpenBSD.Perl]]%0a---%0a> [[Troubleshooting]], [[https://wiki.ircnow.org/index.php?n=OpenBSD.Perl]]%0a
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diff:1610458903:1610458402:=43d42%0a%3c [[Troubleshooting]], [[https://wiki.ircnow.org/index.php?n=OpenBSD.Perl]]%0a
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diff:1610458402:1610458299:=38,62d37%0a%3c @]%0a%3c %0a%3c !! Troubleshooting%0a%3c %0a%3c [@%0a%3c 19:42 %3c Dima> I have this error. How to fix it? Can't load%0a%3c perl5/lib/perl5/amd64-openbsd/auto/Encode/Encode.so for module Encode:%0a%3c File not found at perl5/lib/perl5/amd64-openbsd/XSLoader.pm line 96. ^@%0a%3c at perl5/lib/perl5/amd64-openbsd/Encode.pm line 12.%0a%3c 19:43 %3c Dima> jrmu: inn floods my log with this error%0a%3c 19:43 %3c~jrmu> I suspect maybe you need to install it with CPAN%0a%3c 19:44 %3c~jrmu> what do you think about using a more minimal NNTP Dima%0a%3c 19:44 %3c Dima> jrmu: I had it installed with CPAN%0a%3c 20:25 %3c~jrmu> I think this is the path on openbsd:%0a%3c /usr/local/libdata/perl5/site_perl/amd64-openbsd/%0a%3c 20:58 %3c Dima> custom umask caused incorrect permissions for some perl dirs. as result%0a%3c only user "dima" had access to the required perl libraries.%0a%3c 20:58 %3c Dima> it seemed to me that perl was able to adjust the value in accordance with%0a%3c its task. I was wrong. I had a better opinion about perl.%0a%3c 20:58 %3c~jrmu> ok so you changed perms, $ doas chmod -R o+rx or something?%0a%3c 20:58 %3c~jrmu> write it down%0a%3c 20:58 %3c~jrmu> even if it's buggy%0a%3c 20:58 %3c~jrmu> we can always fix bugs later%0a%3c 20:59 %3c Dima> I did chmod 755%0a%3c 20:59 %3c Dima> there was something like rxw-x-x%0a
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diff:1610458299:1610458197:=3d2%0a%3c [@%0a37,38c36%0a%3c chmod 644 *%0a%3c @]%0a\ No newline at end of file%0a---%0a> chmod 644 *%0a\ No newline at end of file%0a
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diff:1610458197:1610200362:=1,36c1,22%0a%3c '''INCOMPLETE how-to.'''%0a%3c %0a%3c 1) Download Berkeley DB 4.8 at http://download.oracle.com/berkeley-db/db-4.8.30.tar.gz%0a%3c 2) Verify sha256 checksum: e0491a07cdb21fb9aa82773bbbedaeb7639cbd0e7f96147ab46141e0045db72a%0a%3c 3) Get patch for Berkeley DB at https://gist.github.com/danieldk/5700533 .%0a%3c 4) Extract Berkeley DB source from archive.%0a%3c 5) Without a patch Berkeley DB won't build on OpenBSD. Execeute command "patch -p1 %3c gistfile1.txt", your target is "dbinc/atomic.h" file.%0a%3c 6) Create directory for installation: /home/deb3f6/bdb%0a%3c 7) Change dir to "build_unix", type there "../dist/configure --prefix=/home/deb3f6/bdb".%0a%3c 8) When complete previous step, type "make".%0a%3c 9) When complete previous step, type "make install clean".%0a%3c %0a%3c Libraries have been installed in:%0a%3c /home/deb3f6/bdb/lib%0a%3c %0a%3c 1) Dowoad Inn and pgp signature at ftp://ftp.isc.org/isc/inn/inn-2.6.3.tar.gz , ftp://ftp.isc.org/isc/inn/inn-2.6.3.tar.gz.asc%0a%3c 2) Verify PGP signature.%0a%3c 3) Extract Inn source from archive.%0a%3c 4) Change dir to "inn-2.6.3".%0a%3c 5) Execute "./autogen".%0a%3c 6) Execute "./configure --prefix=/home/deb3f6/inn --with-news-user=nobody --with-news-group=nobody --with-bdb=/home/deb3f6/bdb --without-openssl".%0a%3c 7) You may need to set variable "AUTOCONF_VERSION". Type ' AUTOCONF_VERSION="2.69" ; export AUTOCONF_VERSION '.%0a%3c 8) You may need to set variable ' LD_LIBRARY_PATH="/home/deb3f6/bdb/lib" ; export LD_LIBRARY_PATH '%0a%3c 9) Repeat step 6 if needed.%0a%3c 10) Execute "make install clean" command.%0a%3c %0a%3c Libraries have been installed in:%0a%3c /home/deb3f6/inn/lib%0a%3c %0a%3c cd /home/deb3f6/inn/db%0a%3c touch history%0a%3c ../bin/makedbz -i%0a%3c mv history.n.dir history.dir %0a%3c mv history.n.hash history.hash %0a%3c mv history.n.index history.index%0a%3c chmod 644 *%0a\ No newline at end of file%0a---%0a> [@%0a> 19:42 %3c Dima> I have this error. How to fix it? Can't load %0a> perl5/lib/perl5/amd64-openbsd/auto/Encode/Encode.so for module Encode: %0a> File not found at perl5/lib/perl5/amd64-openbsd/XSLoader.pm line 96. ^@ %0a> at perl5/lib/perl5/amd64-openbsd/Encode.pm line 12.%0a> 19:43 %3c Dima> jrmu: inn floods my log with this error%0a> 19:43 %3c~jrmu> I suspect maybe you need to install it with CPAN%0a> 19:44 %3c~jrmu> what do you think about using a more minimal NNTP Dima %0a> 19:44 %3c Dima> jrmu: I had it installed with CPAN%0a> 20:25 %3c~jrmu> I think this is the path on openbsd: %0a> /usr/local/libdata/perl5/site_perl/amd64-openbsd/%0a> 20:58 %3c Dima> custom umask caused incorrect permissions for some perl dirs. as result %0a> only user "dima" had access to the required perl libraries.%0a> 20:58 %3c Dima> it seemed to me that perl was able to adjust the value in accordance with %0a> its task. I was wrong. I had a better opinion about perl.%0a> 20:58 %3c~jrmu> ok so you changed perms, $ doas chmod -R o+rx or something?%0a> 20:58 %3c~jrmu> write it down%0a> 20:58 %3c~jrmu> even if it's buggy%0a> 20:58 %3c~jrmu> we can always fix bugs later%0a> 20:59 %3c Dima> I did chmod 755%0a> 20:59 %3c Dima> there was something like rxw-x-x%0a> @]%0a\ No newline at end of file%0a
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diff:1610200298:1610200298:=1,20d0%0a%3c 19:42 %3c Dima> I have this error. How to fix it? Can't load %0a%3c perl5/lib/perl5/amd64-openbsd/auto/Encode/Encode.so for module Encode: %0a%3c File not found at perl5/lib/perl5/amd64-openbsd/XSLoader.pm line 96. ^@ %0a%3c at perl5/lib/perl5/amd64-openbsd/Encode.pm line 12.%0a%3c 19:43 %3c Dima> jrmu: inn floods my log with this error%0a%3c 19:43 %3c~jrmu> I suspect maybe you need to install it with CPAN%0a%3c 19:44 %3c~jrmu> what do you think about using a more minimal NNTP Dima %0a%3c 19:44 %3c Dima> jrmu: I had it installed with CPAN%0a%3c 20:25 %3c~jrmu> I think this is the path on openbsd: %0a%3c /usr/local/libdata/perl5/site_perl/amd64-openbsd/%0a%3c 20:58 %3c Dima> custom umask caused incorrect permissions for some perl dirs. as result %0a%3c only user "dima" had access to the required perl libraries.%0a%3c 20:58 %3c Dima> it seemed to me that perl was able to adjust the value in accordance with %0a%3c its task. I was wrong. I had a better opinion about perl.%0a%3c 20:58 %3c~jrmu> ok so you changed perms, $ doas chmod -R o+rx or something?%0a%3c 20:58 %3c~jrmu> write it down%0a%3c 20:58 %3c~jrmu> even if it's buggy%0a%3c 20:58 %3c~jrmu> we can always fix bugs later%0a%3c 20:59 %3c Dima> I did chmod 755%0a%3c 20:59 %3c Dima> there was something like rxw-x-x%0a