Gabor Kovesdan writes:
Hello folks,
recently, I have less time for ports as I'm working on othr items,
like GSOC, so today I've reviewed my maintained ports and dropped some
of them that I don't want to maintain any more. If you want to have
any of them, please feel free to pick up.
On Wed, 09 Jun 2010 16:12:38 +0530
wahj...@gmail.com (Ashish SHUKLA) wrote:
Gabor Kovesdan writes:
Hello folks,
recently, I have less time for ports as I'm working on othr items,
like GSOC, so today I've reviewed my maintained ports and dropped
some of them that I don't want to
Ion-Mihai Tetcu writes:
On Wed, 09 Jun 2010 16:12:38 +0530
wahj...@gmail.com (Ashish SHUKLA) wrote:
Gabor Kovesdan writes:
Hello folks,
recently, I have less time for ports as I'm working on othr items,
like GSOC, so today I've reviewed my maintained ports and dropped
some of them
On Mon, 07.06.2010 at 01:53:32 +0200, Thomas Rasmussen wrote:
Hello,
I've been wondering about something: When I write a script or webapp that
needs some port to run, like a perl module, I install the needed port and
life is good (tm). A year later when I've completely forgotten about the
Why don't you so it yourself now that you can? :)
Talk with your mentor about this.
Not until my account gets created. But thanks for reminding :)
Ok, I'll do. Which is your account name that is being created?
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FreeBSD Volunteer
EMAIL: ga...@freebsd.org .:|:.
[r...@www /usr/ports/devel/p5-Pod-Coverage]# portupgrade -ai
--- Session started at: Wed, 09 Jun 2010 10:42:13 -0500
[Updating the pkgdb format:bdb_btree in /var/db/pkg ... - 191 packages found
(-2 +2) (...).. done]
--- Upgrade of textproc/p5-Perl-Critic started at: Wed, 09 Jun 2010
On 06/09/10 18:13, Gabor Kovesdan wrote:
Why don't you so it yourself now that you can? :)
Talk with your mentor about this.
Not until my account gets created. But thanks for reminding :)
Ok, I'll do. Which is your account name that is being created?
Well, I mean it would be practical to
OpenNMS 1.8.0 port
http://www.geeklan.co.uk/files/opennms/opennms-180-freebsd-port.tgz
As with previous versions, backup you existing opennms directory before upgrade.
Sevan / Venture37
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I've created an additional port for installing OpenNMS-unstable,
currently v1.7.92
http://www.geeklan.co.uk/?p=196
http://www.geeklan.co.uk/files/opennms/opennms-dev-1792-freebsd-port.tgz
I've commented out the license related variables settings in the
Makefile of this port.
For some reason if
Hello-
RequestTracker v3.8.8 has been released and I got a chance to sit down and
update the port from 3.8.6 to 3.8.8
I am looking for some people who can help me test it out. Patch to update the
port can be found at http://exit2shell.com/~skreuzer/patches/rt38-388.patch
Please reply directly
Hi.
I've update apache20 to the freshest version and I've tried update
php52, but fails with a compilation error:
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/bin/sh /usr/ports/lang/php52/work/php-5.2.13/libtool --silent
--preserve-dup-deps --mode=compile cc -I/usr/local/include/apache2
-D_REENTRANT -D_THREAD_SAFE
09.06.2010 19:54, Paul Schmehl wrote:
First it checks for prereqs and finds them all. Then it checks for
prereqs and says they're missing. Then it generates three stops due to
errors, and at the end it says the upgrade was successful??? WTF???
And it *is not* installed. I'm still working to get
Gabor Kovesdan writes:
Why don't you so it yourself now that you can? :)
Talk with your mentor about this.
Not until my account gets created. But thanks for reminding :)
Ok, I'll do. Which is your account name that is being created?
Well, I mean it would be practical to assign them
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On 06/09/10 02:23, James P. Howard, II wrote:
As the library is not used by anything, I propose
removing it.
I will remove it shortly.
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