* [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2006-01-17]:
I'm not trying to start a war or an argument or anything, I am merely
curious about $SUBJECT.
I (personal opinion) don't like useless updates as they don't buy us
anything but just cost time. Seeing the submissions on ports@ I have to
admit that we do a lousy
* Chris Kuethe [2006-01-07]:
gtkpod now requires libgpod, thus the tarball...
works with my 5th gen on i386-current ... ~7.5GB and 1500 tracks. The
integrated tag editor is pretty nice.
When I sent an update a few weeks ago, jolan@ recognized it didn't work
with his shuffle. Before anyone
* Antti Harri [2005-12-31]:
We looked into the problem, there's no easy way out. It is now
consensus among developers, that there's no problem installing xbase
on systems that want gd.
Hello Nikolay, can you explain this to me (and others) why it is like
that? Why should users install such
* Dave Feustel [2005-12-26]:
http://www.openbsd.org/3.8_packages/i386/gnome-session-2.10.0.tgz-long.html
The site adverises a package that is not there (2.10.1.p0).
No, it does not (anymore?).
Nikolay
* Pekka Niiranen [2005-12-25]:
[-current ports tree on -stable base]
If so, what is the procedure to get around it?
There is no such procedure.
How can I compile Python then? I tried to just
Why don't you just use the 3.8 ports tree?
remove @pkgpath line from PKLIST, but compilation
* Genadijus Paleckis [2005-12-14]:
bwm-ng update includes post-install rule to install sample .css file
into example directory.
Tarball can be found at http://84.32.40.221/ports/bwm-ng.tar.gz
Please provide a unified diff against -current.
Nikolay
* Andreas Vögele [2005-12-17]:
I've attached a port of Exim 4.60, which includes the setting
Please provide a unified diff against -current.
Nikolay
* Okan Demirmen [2005-11-27]:
now that stat(1) is in base, couldn't this go away?
Yes, you are right. I just marked this (and another port) accordingly.
They will be removed after 3.9.
thanks,
Nikolay
* Jolan Luff [2005-11-25]:
net/gaimcannot find silc
does anyone know what commit caused gaim not to package correctly?
the following diff makes it package again but i'd like to cure the
disease, not the symptom.
All I can say is, that it packaged ok with the bulk build
* frantisek holop [2005-11-25]:
could this be fixed for 3.8 release?
no, only security/reliability issues are fixed in -stable.
you can try to backport the fixes from current, if you really need this.
isn't this reliability?
In principal we only backport security fixes. If sth else
* frantisek holop [2005-11-26]:
call me old fashioned but no_x11 for me means not havint to
install any x*.tgz sets.
That's the idea.
now, of course it's not a huge problem for me to install xbase, it's
just that this consensus was never really publicized here before, at
least i haven't
* Chris Kuethe [2005-11-04]:
I knocked this together this morning. The splitting out of the rules
makes things interesting
Indeed, the rules file seems to change every now and then. This way we
cannot include it into the port.
Nikolay
Attached diff updates gtkpod to 0.94.0, the latest stable release. If
someone could test this with an ipod, I'd appreciate it.
thanks,
Nikolay
Logfile: /tmp/cvsd.XMJk31736
Index: Makefile
===
RCS file:
Hi,
besides regular breakage, these ports could need an eye:
net/gaimcannot find silc
net/mldonkey/stable ???
These will be fixed rsn:
graphics/digikam-docmissing dependency on kdelibs3
lang/gcc/4.0needs fixed bison
www/clearsilver 64bit patches got
* Chris Mika [2005-11-10]:
I've sent this to the package maintainer and have gotten no repsponse,
so I'm forwarding it the the ports mailing list hoping someone here
can fix it.
Fixed in -current, 3.8 will follow.
Nikolay
* Moritz Grimm [2005-11-09]:
Actually, this may need further rewording and a small extension that
it's about packages, not the whole port ... e.g. sub-packages should
WANTLIB is documented in bsd.port.mk(5), no need to duplicate that
information. Regardless of that, I added an entry for it to
* Dave Feustel [2005-11-09]:
When I try to build Qemu 7.2 on OpenBSD 3.7,
the file libutil.h is reported as not found.
Not reproducable here.
Nikolay
* Todd T. Fries [2005-11-09]:
It seems a bit odd to try to build qemu 7.2, I suspect 'qemu 0.7.2' is
meant. Because this was not available even as of 3.8, this is hardly a
supported situation.
Ah, good point. Of course I only built whatever version of qemu is in
3.7. :-)
Nikolay
Hi,
as you might have noticed I committed a new feature to the ports tree
(idea from Marc Espie, done on the Portathon in Venice). Here is a quick
explanation of what it does, so you can actually use it. :) The new
feature is activated by setting
FETCH_PACKAGES=Yes
in /etc/mk.conf or on the
* J Moore [2005-11-05]:
Will this show up as a patch to the 3.7 -stable ports tree anytime
soon, or is it safe just to apply the patch to the 3.7 ports tree?
This will be applied to 3.7-stable and 3.8-stable as soon as it gets
committed to -current.
Nikolay
* Moritz Grimm [2005-11-03]:
Is this how it is?
yes
* Uwe Dippel [2005-10-27]:
[This is and remains an annoyance to me.]
You didn't mention the OpenBSD version, but AFAIR it was 3.7? This issue
is dealt with insofar, as all MESSAGEs are collected until pkg_add is
done. Then all MESSAGEs are shown together. This feature will be in 3.8.
Package
* frantisek holop [2005-10-25]:
how can i make gd work without X?
i would like to run rrdtool + symon without X on firewalls.
It doesn't need X11.
can gd 2.x run without X?
Yes, just install xbase or in a custom environment you already know what
to do, i.e. install those missing libraries.
* Uwe Dippel [2005-10-22]:
True: /usr/lib/apache/modules/libphp5.so doesn't exist.
...
/usr/local/lib/php/libphp5.so
...
Yes, I updated the ports tree. AFAIR, very much the proper way.
In php5's PLIST we find this entry
@unexec rm -f /usr/lib/apache/modules/libphp5.so
and in php5's
As I just got bitten, in case you intend to update a port or test an
update of a port: it is NOT enough to test the new port still packages
or passes regression tests, it is NECESSARY to verify ALL depending
ports also still package (even better test they still work). This is
especially true for
* frantisek holop [2005-10-19]:
ok, this is basically the same as in my previous mail.
my question is, why is the fact that there are no updates
for these 2 packages a showstopper?
I'd like to make a general remark here. You are running -current, which
means there might be pieces of software
* patrick ~ [2005-10-10]:
So i try to run ./configure --help with systrace and
i get the output at the end of this email.
Why do you do that? That's not supposed to work.
So what is __sysctl(202)? how do I go about resolving
this issue? and the rest? Am I doing something weirdly
wrong? Is
* Chuck Robey [2005-10-07]:
OpenBSD complained vociferously about pre-existing files for those two
(they did pre-exist) and I didn't know how to tell the system to accept
what I gifted it. I sure wish there was some way to tell the system
that it doesn't need to be the sole and only source
* Ian McWilliam [2005-10-05]:
And how is that any different from say plump3p0, if it ever existed?
That's not a valid package name.
From misc/amanda/Makefile:
# Minor patched releases are usually named with a pX suffix.
# These names can not be used with the OpenBSD ports framework.
#
Hi,
I have a pending update of the 3.7 port of Mozilla to 1.7.12. Before
committing this I'd like people running 3.7/i386 to test these packages
and give me feedback as the update is quite complex:
ftp://ftp.erisiandiscord.de/pub/misc/mozilla-1.7.12-gtk2.tgz
* Laurence Tratt [2005-09-26]:
http://tratt.net/laurie/obsd/ports/latex-beamer.tar.gz
In what way is latex-beamer related to beamer, which comes with tetex?
Are there any incompatibilities expected?
http://tratt.net/laurie/obsd/ports/pgf.tar.gz
In what way is pgf related to the pgf
* Matt Van Mater [2005-09-21]:
I understand what is required to make this work and that it is quite
easy to do. However I think this isn't the right way to manage and
distribute packages.
pkg_add will sooner or later try to find a ports tree and build missing
packages.
I imagine that espie
* Aleksander Piotrowski [2005-09-19]:
I'm not sure if pkg/MESSAGE is really needed. Mutt has to be
configured too...
MESSAGE is read by the admin, not the user, so it contains information
for system wide set up. If none such is needed, there's hardly a reason
for MESSAGE.
Nikolay
* Paul Tomlin [2005-09-12]:
After OPENBSD_3_7 branch point, php5-xsl was added (from Ben
Lindstrom). Is there any particular reason php5-xsl wasn't added to
the -STABLE?
We don't add to stable, we only fix severe bugs.
Nikolay
* Josh Grosse [2005-09-07]:
When using this tool, I've noticed that the diff output will show a number
of packages in old, but not in new -- they appear in the diff list with
a leading minus sign, but there is no applicable update with a leading plus
sign.
Should I be concerned?
Last time
* Marc Espie [2005-09-06]:
That way, this makes for a quick rebuild of all ports that depend on
something after the something changed.
What do you people think ? useful ?
Not as long as we have hidden dependencies.
Nikolay
* Marc Espie [2005-09-03]:
# pkg_add -r xmms-1.2.10p4
Can't update forward dependency of xmms-mp3-1.2.10p3 on xmms-1.2.10p3:
xmms-1.2.10p4 doesn't match
Can't update xmms-1.2.10p3 into xmms-1.2.10p4
/usr/sbin/pkg_add: xmms-1.2.10p4:Fatal error
...
What pkg_add is telling you there is
* nikns [2005-08-31]:
Maybe this ir right, but I get strange error adding
clamav-0.86.2.tgz for i386:
# pkg_add ftp://ftp.secure.lv/pub/OpenBSD/3.7/packages/i386/clamav-0.86.2.tgz
File /etc/ports/clamd.conf could not be
installed:*| 78%
No
* Ray Lai [2005-08-11]:
Attached is a diff to update the checksums for openmotif/index.html.
As I do not have the original file, I don't know what changed.
However, since it's just an HTML file I'm sure it's safe.
Maintainer's mail server timed out.
This is not just some random html file,
* Okan Demirmen [2005-08-09]:
this at least fixes honeyd for me.
What's the problem? I don't see any error.
Nikolay
* Okan Demirmen [2005-08-09]:
ah yes. so if you don't have python2.4.1 installed, honeyd dependencies
work out fine, otherwise i get:
Dependencies for honeyd-1.0 resolve to: python-2.4.1, rrdtool-1.0.49,
libdnet-1.10
Can't install honeyd-1.0: lib not found python2.3.0.0
I just fixed it in
* Dimitri Sokolyuk [2005-07-24]:
Here is an update for German dictionary in textproc/ispell, which
covers new spelling rules, as from 1 August 2005 required. The current
in-tree dictionary is definitive obsolete and should not be used.
As this matter is of controversy, I suggest a new
* Mitja Mu?eni? [2005-08-02]:
The production machine I'd like to run nagios on is still on 3.6-stable.
This is bad, as your error report is now useless.
I searched around and found this
(http://nagios.sourceforge.net/docs/2_0/whatsnew.html ):
I'll try to reproduce this. What you haven't
* steven mestdagh [2005-07-25]:
why don't you just fetch the mplayer...-no_x11.tgz package and install
it with pkg_add(1) ?
And how would that help? The package still depends on lame which in turn
depends on X11.
Nikolay
* b h [2005-07-25]:
building mplayer with no_x11 seems to have a
dependency of lame, which seems to be trying to
install lame, but requiring the gtk and gdk stuff. I
Does this mean you asked the port's maintainer and he didn't answer your
question?
presume the dependency of mplayer with
* Edd Barrett [2005-07-19]:
I have tried your port on sparc64. Good news it builds. It builds
first the normal pkg then the chroot one and bombs out due to the fact
that they conflict. Maybe this is fine? I'm unsure.
It is common practice by now to use subcategories for applications and
their
* Jason Crawford [2005-06-28]:
Alright, here's the diff, but what if there are changes that diff
doesn't take care of, like removal of patches? One of the patches that
Addition and removal of files are handled just fine: cvs add and cvs rm
are your friends. As they only change your local
* Jason Crawford [2005-06-28]:
Here is a .tar.gz file of the snort port upgraded to snort-2.3.3, as
That's nice, but IT'S WROOONG! ;)
We prefer unified diffs against the -current port.
Nikolay
* Toni Mueller [2005-06-21]:
native-fswrite: filename match /usr/S/ports/distfiles then permit
native-fswrite: filename match /usr/ports/sysutils/nut/w-nut-2.0.0
then permit
This indeed is a very strange entry. Is /usr/ports a hardlink to
/usr/S/ports? Otherwise I don't see how
* JR Dalrymple [2005-06-21]:
I can get Openwebmail going on Freebsd using fairly standard procedures.
I want it running on OpenBSD. There is both a package and a port for
both, I've tried both with no luck.
This is not an exact description of the problem. Some relevant
information would be
Planner is a project managment tool for the Gnome desktop, for planning,
scheduling and tracking projects.
http://developer.imendio.com/wiki/Planner
Any feedback welcome.
Nikolay
planner.0.13.tgz
Description: application/tar-gz
* Christian Weisgerber [2005-06-02]:
math/coq?
This is due to the ocaml update, anil was in contact with the maintainer
about an update
net/gnetlibtool?
fixed in -current
net/psi ?
fixed in a few minutes
www/galeon
Hi!
This is a list of ports broken since c2k5. The tree is now a few days
old, so some might already have been fixed. Some problems might be
sparc64-only.
rep-gtk gtk+ vs. gtk+2
lsofVT_NULL undefined
gstreamer-plugins lame,no_x11 dependency conflicts w/ regular lame
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