Sean Comeau [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
A perl module create and manipulate PAR distributions.
It is needed by Catalyst (see catalystframework.org)
Looks like regression tests need Module::Signature. Maybe you can port
this module as well? Or maybe we already have it somewhere...
Alek
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I'm resending the diff, since I probably munged the last one.
Thanks, I updated the port. It seems like they've changed source archive
on webserver so checksums didn't match anymore. I will ask them not to
do that anymore.
p.
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Hi again,
I now notice that I also get a flood of the following error in my
~/.xsession-errors file:
Xft: locking error too many file unlocks
These do not occur when trying to start xfce4-panel but seems to be
related to action in mozilla-firefox (reloading a page, following a
link etc. will
Selon Antoine Jacoutot [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Since all files in /etc/raddb are readable by anyone (and those might
contain passwords), I propose this very little change to the freeradius
port.
Hi.
Any news about it?
Have anyone had a chance to take a look at it?
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Antoine
* Jim Razmus [2006-05-20]:
What is the criteria for OpenBSD mirroring ports distfiles? I ask
PERMIT_DISTFILES_FTP has to be set to Yes (case insensitive).
Nikolay
On Tue, May 23, 2006 at 05:17:56PM +0200, Jasper Lievisse Adriaanse wrote:
Couldn't find it, so here's a new one. The regression tests of
p5-PAR-Dist work ok.
Sorry, here's the correct tarball.
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Humppa is a serious thing!
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On 5/22/06, Henrik Enberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Attached are updates to libtorrent and rtorrent. Tested on i386 only.
/Henrik
Lightly tested on i386. Works fine.
//mts
Sean Comeau [2006-05-22, 17:54:13]:
A perl module create and manipulate PAR distributions.
It is needed by Catalyst (see catalystframework.org)
why is this needed? it is not in the required modules in Catalyst's
Makefile.PL, just an optional feature.
steven
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On Tue, May 23, 2006 at 06:17:27PM +0200, steven mestdagh wrote:
Sean Comeau [2006-05-22, 17:54:13]:
A perl module create and manipulate PAR distributions.
It is needed by Catalyst (see catalystframework.org)
why is this needed? it is not in the required modules in Catalyst's
Hello all,
With a patch (see below) kindly provided by brad@ we were able to
get MySQL 5.x to build from ports on an Alphaserver and not bail with
internal gcc compiler errors; however, when a:
# pkg_add mysql-server-5.0.xx.tgz
is run MySQL reliably core dumps every time as it's nearing
Hi,
I'm trying to get the tomcat-5 port to work with
running as several users for different webapps.
Each webapp would have its own config file or
tomcat.rc to set the basedir and java home.
My question is, where do I set the initial
config directory? I see the symlink to /etc/tomcat
in
Adding onto my port survey uncovered this typo. Does it warrant a p0
too? I didn't think so.
Jim
Index: Makefile
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RCS file: /cvs/ports/x11/xcursor-themes/Makefile,v
retrieving revision 1.2
diff -u -r1.2 Makefile
--- Makefile
* Srebrenko Sehic [2006-05-18]:
Attached bumps www/p5-libwww to the latest version from CPAN (5.508).
Tested on i386/-current. Passes regressions tests.
This adds a new regression to p5-WWW-Mechanize, t/local/overload.t.
Nikolay
Marcus Glocker wrote:
Hi,
Attached the port update to rtunes 0.4. ChangeLog says:
- ported to FreeBSD, MacOSX, and Linux
- added rtunes library for mplayer
- configuration file parser outputs proper error messages if syntax
errors are encountered
The rtunes library for mplayer can be
On 5/22/06, Aleksander Piotrowski [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks for your work, Thomas. But as we are already testing new version
of gaim, it would be better to create guifications port that works with
gaim2beta3.
You can grab gaim update from:
http://comstyle.com/gaim.diff
Cheers,
Actually that was me trying to get it working with gcc 2.95, that patch
was necessary to allow MySQL 5.0.18 to at least compile but as you had
noticed it did not actually run properly. I updated to MySQL 5.0.21 which
was commited to the 3.9 -stable branch and noticed that the patch no
longer seems
I don't believe this is a OpenBSD issue at all. This seems like an
issue with MySQL. Rolling back to 3.8 might work because you are
also rolling back to MySQL 4. I believe the issue is with MySQL 5.
I would attempt to roll back to MySQL 4.0.27 from 3.8, run that
on 3.9, see how that fares in
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