[HEADSUP]: Ports freeze schedule for 8.0-RELEASE

2009-07-17 Thread Erwin Lansing
Below is the tentative schedule for the ports freeze in preparation for
8.0-RELEASE.  If any major delays occur in the overall release schedule,
the dates may be postponed, but please start preparing to have your
changed committed to the tree before August 17 to ensure they are
included in the release.  Also, portmgr kindly asks anyone who has
anything major lined up to already from today start mailing portmgr
about these so we know what to expect and not be surprised by any major
fallout that might extend the short freeze we have planned.

August 17: ports tree is frozen and package build begin
August 24: ports tree is thawed and final package builds begin
August 31: FreeBSD 8.0-RELEASE is released and ports tree is unfrozen

-erwin

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INDEX now builds successfully on 6.x

2009-07-17 Thread Erwin Lansing

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squidguard port enhancement

2009-07-17 Thread Guido Falsi
Hello,

I did file a PR for the squidguard port i maintain: ports/136628.

It has a few enhancements to the port:

mainly it adds options and enables ldap support, it also fixes the
problem with the sample blacklists overqwriting the user provided ones
on updates.

Could someone please have a look at it? I'd like to have it committed
before the ports freeze, if at all possibile.

Thanks in advance!

And thank you anyway to all commiters for their very good work. I always
want to thank people committing my patches, but rarely get around to
actually doing that!

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Re: unable to make package for php-5.2.10

2009-07-17 Thread Anton - Valqk
Alex Dupre написа:
 Doug Barton wrote:
 works now, but now the libiconv breaks with missing mans...
 there is something wrong in whole thing...

 You need to report these problems to the maintainers of the affected
 ports.

 Rather I'd say he need to understand why all ports fail with missing
 mans :-)
agree. that's why I didn't write anything else.

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Re: call for testing: print/hplip update, pass 2

2009-07-17 Thread Torfinn Ingolfsen
Does HPLIP (on FreeBSD) still require that the printer attaches as a
ugen device?
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Re: pkg_info: package files checked before installed packages

2009-07-17 Thread Florent Thoumie
On Fri, Jan 16, 2009 at 5:38 PM, Andriy Gapona...@icyb.net.ua wrote:
 on 16/01/2009 14:52 Andriy Gapon said the following:
 [people who touched pkg_info recently are CC-ed]

 Please see a prior discussion here:
 http://docs.freebsd.org/cgi/mid.cgi?496F360E.1000508
 and especially this post:
 http://docs.freebsd.org/cgi/mid.cgi?7d6fde3d0901152330p32c51b64i212c660c0aaeb04c

 So it is obvious from code in usr.sbin/pkg_install/info/perform.c,
 function pkg_do() that if for a given name there is both a package file
 in a defined packages directory and also an installed package, then
 pkg_info would work on the package file.

 Additional info - this issue manifests itself if PKG_PATH env var points
 to a directory with (full of) packages. Apparently portupgrade sets it
 so (maybe -p option is needed for that).

 I do not think that this is either obvious/intuitive or even correct.
 At the very list there should be an option to control this behavior.

 I have a system where I keep package files for all installed/built
 packages and pkg_info acts very nasty there, especially when working on
 all packages.

Is there a patch addressing this issue?

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Re: [HEADSUP]: Ports freeze schedule for 8.0-RELEASE

2009-07-17 Thread Philip M. Gollucci

Erwin Lansing wrote:

Below is the tentative schedule for the ports freeze in preparation for
8.0-RELEASE.  If any major delays occur in the overall release schedule,
the dates may be postponed, but please start preparing to have your
changed committed to the tree before August 17 to ensure they are
included in the release.  Also, portmgr kindly asks anyone who has
anything major lined up to already from today start mailing portmgr
about these so we know what to expect and not be surprised by any major
fallout that might extend the short freeze we have planned.

August 17: ports tree is frozen and package build begin
August 24: ports tree is thawed and final package builds begin
August 31: FreeBSD 8.0-RELEASE is released and ports tree is unfrozen

-erwin



In order of 'my' priority:
  http://people.freebsd.org/~pgollucci/FreeBSD/diffs/bsd.perl.mk.diff
  http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=ports/135398
  http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=ports/136771

  I'm waiting on portmgr@ feedback from -exp runs for all 3.



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Re: call for testing: print/hplip update, pass 2

2009-07-17 Thread Juergen Lock
On Sat, Jul 11, 2009 at 12:07:05AM +0200, Juergen Lock wrote:
 On Thu, Jul 09, 2009 at 10:44:46PM +0400, Dmitry Marakasov wrote:
  * Juergen Lock (n...@jelal.kn-bremen.de) wrote:
  
   I got a new printer today (the old one's scanner died... ): and now hplip
   has usb issues with that one:
   
hp-systray reports on startup: (and also on refresh)
  
  Thanks for testing, Jurgen! I've merged your changes into the port
  and polished it a bit, so now it builds on all FreeBSD versions and
  without plist problems.
  
  Unfortunately I'm unable to test this and I have very shallow vision
  of functionality and regressions of this update.
  
  First of all, here's latest version of the port:
  http://people.freebsd.org/~amdmi3/hplip.shar
  Please use it as a base for further changes (and also please check
  that I haven't missed any of your enchantments).
  
 This got lost:
 
 Index: Makefile
 @@ -84,7 +84,12 @@
   ${WRKSRC}/ui4/devmgr5.py
   @${REINPLACE_CMD} -e 
 's|/etc/dbus-1/system.d|${LOCALBASE}/etc/dbus-1/system.d|g ; \
   
 s|/usr/share/dbus-1/system-services|${LOCALBASE}/share/dbus-1/system-services|g'
  \
 - ${WRKSRC}/Makefile.am ${WRKSRC}/Makefile.in
 + ${WRKSRC}/Makefile.am ${WRKSRC}/Makefile.in \
 + ${WRKSRC}/check.py ${WRKSRC}/hpssd.py \
 + ${WRKSRC}/base/g.py ${WRKSRC}/fax/backend/hpfax.py \
 + ${WRKSRC}/installer/distros.dat \
 + ${WRKSRC}/installer/core_install.py \
 + ${WRKSRC}/prnt/hpijs/ljzjs.cpp
   @${REINPLACE_CMD} 's|/etc/xdg|${PREFIX}|g' \
   ${WRKSRC}/configure ${WRKSRC}/configure.in
   @${REINPLACE_CMD} 's|-lpthread|${PTHREAD_LIBS}|g' \
 
  As I understood, the update has regressions compared to the hplip
  version which is currently in ports, thus it's not possible to just
  update it. Can you (both Jurgen and Chris) give me a brief summary of
  how the update is better and worse than the current version? If it has
  enough working/new features, it would be nice to commit this change as
  hplip-devel. And, in either case, how hard is it (if possible) to
  fix the regressions?
 
 Well the usb issue with my new printer also exists with the old version
 thats currently in ports as I now found out, and the only other issue
 that I remember (printing ascii or ps to the fax queue) could just as
 well be a problem/incompatiblity with the new cups version...  And
 additionally, the old version's hp-setup seems to be incompatible with
 today's cups, at least it was unable to add the network print queues
 for my new printer when I tried it now.  (unlike the new version.  And
 also the gui certainly has improved.)
 
  Btw that testing just unconvered another bug: the package needs to add
 hpaio to ${LOCALBASE)/etc/sane.d/dll.conf too...
 
  I guess I should test the fax queue on Linux, and possibly usb on head...
 (fixing usb would at least need someone that still knows the old usb
 stack I'd say.  _If_ it works on head. :)

Alright, I just looked at this again and got usb back to working here
(7-stable/amd64) with the following simple patch:

Index: io/hpmud/musb.c
@@ -122,7 +122,7 @@ static int get_string_descriptor(usb_dev
{
   ret = usb_control_msg(dev, USB_ENDPOINT_IN, USB_REQ_GET_DESCRIPTOR, 
(USB_DT_STRING  8) + index, 
0x409, tbuf, sizeof(tbuf), LIBUSB_CONTROL_REQ_TIMEOUT);
-  if (ret==0)
+  if (ret==0 || ret == -EIO)
   {
 /* This retry is necessary for lj1000 and lj1005. des 12/12/07
  Also HP Photosmart 42xx seems to suffer transient errors with serial 
id */

 My guess is other usb stacks return 0 here where ours returns -EIO...
(or at least or old one does, still haven't tested this on 8.0 because
head has ata issues on this box, see
http://docs.freebsd.org/cgi/mid.cgi?20090628101656.GA38983
and
http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-current/2009-July/009013.html
.)

 HTH,
Juergen
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Re: [HEADSUP]: Ports freeze schedule for 8.0-RELEASE

2009-07-17 Thread Jeremy Messenger

Hello all,

It will be great if I can get more people to help test with
libtool/libltdl 2.2 before the freeze. It already has been tested in
pointyhat-exp last week, we have fixed almost all of error logs. Only
three ports have been marked as BROKEN is x11-wm/ion-2, audio/ccaudio and
lang/ccscript. If anyone want to fix those, feel free to or those will be
remove if nobody fix it in a few months. I have sent an email to pav for
request another run in pointyhat-exp. However, to test libtool/libltdl,
you will need to checkout ports-stable module from MarcusCom CVS.

1) See document: http://www.marcuscom.com:8080/cgi-bin/cvsweb.cgi/ ...

2) Checkout ports tree by cvsup, csup, or whatever by your choice.

3) fetch http://www.marcuscom.com/downloads/marcusmerge script, then run
'sh marcusmerge -m ports-stable' and the password is 'anoncvs'.

4) You must run devel/libtool22/files/libtool22_hack.sh first before you
try to install anything in ports tree. The libtool22_hack.sh will edit all
ports/*/*/Makefile* to change libtool:15 - libtool:22, devel/libtool15 -
devel/libtool22 and etc. If you need to create INDEX then you need to edit
devel/Makefile by change lib*15 - lib*22.

5) Reinstall everything that depend on libltdl due to shared library
version bump, do this (untest):

portmaster -o devel/libtool22 libtool-1.5\*
portmaster -o devel/libltdl22 libltdl-1.5\*
portmaster -r libltdl\*

I believe that it's same way for portupgrade.


If there is anything that behave change after this upgrade, let me know
and I will try to fix it. Thanks!

Cheers,
Mezz


On Fri, 17 Jul 2009 04:05:30 -0500, Erwin Lansing er...@freebsd.org
wrote:


Below is the tentative schedule for the ports freeze in preparation for
8.0-RELEASE.  If any major delays occur in the overall release schedule,
the dates may be postponed, but please start preparing to have your
changed committed to the tree before August 17 to ensure they are
included in the release.  Also, portmgr kindly asks anyone who has
anything major lined up to already from today start mailing portmgr
about these so we know what to expect and not be surprised by any major
fallout that might extend the short freeze we have planned.

August 17: ports tree is frozen and package build begin
August 24: ports tree is thawed and final package builds begin
August 31: FreeBSD 8.0-RELEASE is released and ports tree is unfrozen

-erwin



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Re: PHP gd issues

2009-07-17 Thread Jimmy Renner

Quoting Paul Macdonald p...@ifdnrg.com:



Hi,

Sometime within the last week an upgrade has left some php gd  
functions non working on my systems,


from imagecreatefrom png:  gd-png:  fatal libpng error:  
[00][00][00][00]: unknown critical chunk


I don't recall any updates which might have affected this and can;t  
see anything in ports/UPDATING.


A re-install of php5-extensions leaves in the same state...

Has anyone else seen this and any suggestions for a fix?


I've seen it too, haven't found out what causes it yet though.



Is there a log of recently updated ports i can look at ( i stupidly  
don;t log this myself)


Not that I know of and I'm at an equal stupidity level :-)

/ Jimmy


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Re: [HEADSUP]: Ports freeze schedule for 8.0-RELEASE

2009-07-17 Thread Jeremy Messenger

On Fri, 17 Jul 2009 15:40:43 -0500, Jeremy Messenger me...@cox.net wrote:


Hello all,

It will be great if I can get more people to help test with
libtool/libltdl 2.2 before the freeze. It already has been tested in

snip

By the way, the test is what I meant by runtime not build. I have tested  
it with GNOME 2.26 and 2.27, KDE 3, KDE 4, XFCE 4 and many other WMs  
before I put in MC CVS ports-stable. Also, a few other applications. All  
of those work fine. But... I prefer different people to do the test that  
they might ran into problem that I haven't catch.


It would be great if someone can test www/apache20 and www/apache22. Maybe  
there is no issue, since all patches are similar in and take from apache  
SVN.


Cheers,
Mezz


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Re: [HEADSUP]: Ports freeze schedule for 8.0-RELEASE

2009-07-17 Thread Philip M. Gollucci
Jeremy Messenger wrote:
 It would be great if someone can test www/apache20 and www/apache22.
 Maybe there is no issue, since all patches are similar in and take from
 apache SVN.

I'm getting there

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spamassassin info

2009-07-17 Thread Brian Whalen
fyi, for the first time in along time, sa-update actually fetched an 
update, it appears that either a new channel was created or my client 
just recognized it.


Brian
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