Heya
After bringing all ports on my 7-STABLE i386 machine up to date, Firefox
3.5 now refuses to start. The /usr/local/bin/firefox3 wrapper script
launches the binary for a short moment, the main window may even pop up
for a second but then it dies with:
terminate called after throwing an
Good day
I would like to improve the audio/libvorbis port by optionally patching
in the aoTuV psychoacoustics, which are considered to be superior to
stock libvorbis. However, the patch file that does this is ~170kB in
size. I am wondering whether it is OK to put such a large file directly
Are you planning to fix compilation with gcj as part of this commit? It
has been broken for some time now. While I haven't had the time to do a
test run with the most recent port yet, I don't expect the problems to
have miraculously gone away:
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=107645
It seems that you have run into a know problem with the OpenOffice.org
build system - it does not work when file names become too long. In the
error message you posted,
Hi all
As part of the daily portupgrade run on my 6-STABLE box, I upgraded
sysutils/portupgrade to version 2.2.2_1,2 yesterday. Today, when I tried
running this version, I got the following error message:
%portupgrade -ai
--- Session started at: Wed, 31 Jan 2007 15:44:44 +
[missing key:
Something broken in INDEX :(
For the record: I am using p5-FreeBSD-Portindex-1.8 to build INDEX-6 and
have received a reply off list from somebody who has the same problems
with an INDEX-6 retrieved via make fetchindex. So, it's not just a
single broken INDEX-6 file on the server that needs
qtchooser conflicts with a number of Qt 4 ports, because they installed
binaries into /usr/local/bin that qtchooser wants to replace with its
own scripts now.
I just nuked all conflicting ports, installed qtchooser and reinstalled
the ports afterward.
- Bartosz
On 19/02/2017 12:25, Raphael