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Operating Systems BSD Can't install Dansguardian in 9.2-RELEASE-p2 Post 302881775 by andyh2451 on Wednesday 1st of January 2014 06:53:47 AM
Old 01-01-2014
Can't install Dansguardian in 9.2-RELEASE-p2

Hi Guys,

I'm a FreeBSD newbie with some basic Linux experience. I have installed FreeBSD 9.2 with Squid and IPFW but am struggling to get dansguardian working. I have also installed apache24 which I believe is a pr-requisite dependency and that seems to be running happily enough

I have tried multiple forums and posts without success. I have double-checked that dansguardian-2.10.0.1.tar.gz is in /usr/ports/distfiles but I get the following error:-

Code:
root@tinman:/usr/ports/www/dansguardian # make install clean
===>  dansguardian-2.10.1.1_6 commercial source download is restricted.  Please visit and read @ dansguardian.org/index.php?page=copyright2
and download dansguardian-2.10.1.1.tar.gz into /usr/ports/distfiles before running make.
*** [install] Error code 1

Stop in /usr/ports/www/dansguardian.
root@tinman:/usr/ports/www/dansguardian #

Any help would be gratefully received

Thanks in advance

Andy Hounsome

Last edited by bartus11; 01-01-2014 at 08:47 AM.. Reason: Please use code tags
 

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PORTSNAP(8)						    BSD System Manager's Manual 					       PORTSNAP(8)

NAME
portsnap -- fetch and extract compressed snapshots of the ports tree SYNOPSIS
portsnap [-I] [-d workdir] [-f conffile] [-k KEY] [-l descfile] [-p portsdir] [-s server] command ... [path] DESCRIPTION
The portsnap tool is used to fetch and update compressed snapshots of the FreeBSD ports tree, and extract and update an uncompressed ports tree. In a normal update operation, portsnap will routinely restore modified files to their unmodified state and delete unrecognized local files. OPTIONS
The following options are supported: -d workdir Store working files (e.g. downloaded updates) in workdir. (default: /var/db/portsnap, or as given in the configuration file.) -f conffile Read the configuration from conffile. (default: /etc/portsnap.conf) -I For the update command, update INDEX files, but not the rest of the ports tree. -k KEY Expect a public key with given SHA256 hash. (default: read value from configuration file.) -l descfile Merge the specified local describes file into the INDEX files being built. The descfile should be generated by running make describe in each of the local port directories. -p portsdir When extracting or updating an uncompressed snapshot, operate on the directory portsdir. (default: /usr/ports/, or as given in the configuration file.) -s server Fetch files from the specified server or server pool. (default: portsnap.FreeBSD.org, or as given in the configuration file.) path For extract command only, operate only on parts of the ports tree starting with path. (e.g. portsnap extract sysutils/port would extract sysutils/portsman, sysutils/portsnap, sysutils/portupgrade, etc.) --interactive override auto-detection of calling process. Only use this when calling portsnap from an interactive, non-terminal application. (Cron jobs are particularly bad since they cause load spikes on the Portsnap mirrors.) COMMANDS
The command can be any one of the following: fetch Fetch a compressed snapshot of the ports tree, or update the existing snapshot. This command should only be used interactively; for non-interactive use, you should use the cron command. cron Sleep a random amount of time between 1 and 3600 seconds, then operate as if the fetch command was specified. As the name sug- gests, this command is designed for running from cron(8); the random delay serves to minimize the probability that a large num- ber of machines will simultaneously attempt to fetch updates. extract Extract a ports tree, replacing existing files and directories. NOTE: This will remove anything occupying the location where files or directories are being extracted; in particular, any changes made locally to the ports tree (for example, adding new patches) will be silently obliterated. Only run this command to initialize your portsnap-maintained ports tree for the first time, if you wish to start over with a clean, completely unmodified tree, or if you wish to extract a specific part of the tree (using the path option). update Update a ports tree extracted using the extract command. You must run this command to apply changes to your ports tree after downloading updates via the fetch or cron commands. Again, note that in the parts of the ports tree which are being updated, any local changes or additions will be removed. auto Run fetch or cron depending on whether stdin is a terminal; then run update or extract depending on whether portsdir exists. TIPS
o If your clock is set to local time, adding the line 0 3 * * * root /usr/sbin/portsnap cron to /etc/crontab is a good way to make sure you always have an up-to-date snapshot of the ports tree available which can quickly be extracted into /usr/ports. If your clock is set to UTC, please pick a random time other than 3AM, to avoid overly imposing an uneven load on the server(s) hosting the snapshots. Note that running portsnap cron or portsnap fetch does not apply the changes that were received: they only download them. To apply the changes, you must follow these commands with portsnap update. The portsnap update command is normally run by hand at a time when you are sure that no one is manually working in the ports tree. o Running portsnap update from cron(8) is a bad idea -- if you are ever installing or updating a port at the time the cron job runs, you will probably end up in a mess when portsnap updates or removes files which are being used by the port build. However, running portsnap -I update is probably safe, and can be used together with portversion(1) to identify installed software which is out of date. o If you wish to use portsnap to keep a large number of machines up to date, you may wish to set up a caching HTTP proxy. Since portsnap uses fetch(1) to download updates, setting the HTTP_PROXY environment variable will direct it to fetch updates from the given proxy. This is much more efficient than mirroring the files on the portsnap server, since the vast majority of files are not needed by any par- ticular client. PRIVACY NOTICE
As an unavoidable part of its operation, a machine running portsnap will make its public IP address and the list of files it fetches avail- able to the server from which it fetches updates. Using these it may be possible to recognize a machine over an extended period of time, determine when it is updated, and identify which portions of the FreeBSD ports tree, if any, are being ignored using "REFUSE" directives in portsnap.conf. In addition, the FreeBSD release level is transmitted to the server. Statistical data generated from information collected in this manner may be published, but only in aggregate and after anonymizing the indi- vidual systems. FILES
/etc/portsnap.conf Default location of the portsnap configuration file. /var/db/portsnap Default location where compressed snapshots are stored. /usr/ports Default location where the ports tree is extracted. SEE ALSO
fetch(1), sha256(1), fetch(3), portsnap.conf(5) AUTHORS
Colin Percival <cperciva@FreeBSD.org> FreeBSD October 22, 2013 FreeBSD
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