I received a security announcement on the Debian mailing list [1]. It appears
versions 5.6.0 of XY Utils and later may be compromised. I also found a
discussion on Openwall [2].
[1]: https://lists.debian.org/debian-security-announce/2024/msg00057.html
Lenore Horner writes:
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> I’m still struggling with letting Inkscape (I think Gimp too) installed via
> MacPorts to be able to open files. I’ve searched the mailing list archive
> for the last
> year for any mention of this and
Ryan Schmidt writes:
> On Oct 5, 2021, at 05:36, Frank Dean wrote:
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>> I've submitted a pull request [1] for a new Portfile, `mod_tile`, but the
>> checks are failing because this port requires the `mapnik` port to be
>> installed with a non-default vari
install` on `mod_tile` fails due to this
dependency check, unless the install command includes the variant specifiers.
1. How should I handle this so that the automated builds complete
successfully?
2. How can I improve the user experience in the same scenario?
Thanks,
Frank Dean
the install command includes the variant specifiers.
1. How should I handle this so that the automated builds complete
successfully?
2. How can I improve the user experience in the same scenario?
Thanks,
Frank Dean
Daniel J. Luke writes:
> The newest version of clamav uses cmake for builds. In the 'configure' stage,
> I have it disabling tests because otherwise it won't build without the test
> dependencies installed (check and pytest).
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> Do we have a template or example of a canonical way to handle
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> The barcode maker/library zint (https://zint.org.uk) is only available via
> Homebrew yet.
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> It depends on cmake and libpng-dev, but if I try to compile the sources with
> MacPorts libs, it fails to find stdio.h
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> I don’t speak C...
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Dan Hinckley writes:
> I’m not clever enough to understand these errors. If there is a remedy, can
> someone point me at solutions?
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>> sudo port install gnuradio
>> Password:
>> ---> Computing dependencies for glib2
>> ---> Fetching archive for glib2
>> ---> Attempting to fetch
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Craig Treleaven writes:
>> On Aug 29, 2021, at 8:02 AM, Frank Dean wrote:
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>> I have a few questions to ask in relation to a series of Portfiles that
>> I have created to support installing and running a map tile server for
>> OpenStreetMaps [1].
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I have a few questions to ask in relation to a series of Portfiles that
I have created to support installing and running a map tile server for
OpenStreetMaps [1].
[1]: https://switch2osm.org/serving-tiles/
The logical Portfiles:
- libprotozero - library required by libosmium
Ryan Schmidt writes:
> On Aug 23, 2021, at 11:39, Frank Dean wrote:
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>> I am creating a Portfile for a project that uses the Creative Commons
>> CC0 licence [1]. I have specified the licence in the Portfile as:
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>>license CC0-1.0
I am creating a Portfile for a project that uses the Creative Commons
CC0 licence [1]. I have specified the licence in the Portfile as:
license CC0-1.0
[1]: https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/
Note that the first character after CC is a zero.
When I run `port
Package: gip
Version: 1.6.1.1-1.1.1
Severity: normal
Tags: patch
On some installations/instances, Gip fails to display any results.
E.g. on the 'IPv4 Address Analyzer' page all the output values, such
as address range, are blank.
Looks like the lock_events variable is not initialised at
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