Second version of the port, with patches from Aleksander Piotrowski.
Please test and comment.
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himself calls the Borg
- Peter Moore, V.P. in
I have finished my work. Now with complete sprintf() replacement.
The attached file is a .tgz of the directory because I can't put the
-current port tree on my machine for various reasons. To replace,
simply
cd /usr/ports/audio
rm -r mt-daapd
tar -xzf /path/to/mt-daapd.tgz
If a diff is
On 12/11/05, steven mestdagh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, Dec 11, 2005 at 06:38:15PM +0100, Stefan wrote:
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Hi,
I'm trying to create a port for the program dcc which I will locate
under mail. The portname will be mail/dcc-dccd. The
Here is a tarball and hopefully someone with more cvs skill can make a
proper diff. (The netatalk port dir is cluttered with tons of subdirs
and they don't diff well.)
This was tested on i386 (2+ weeks of usage), please try it on other archs.
As a side note, this port had no maintainer so I
Here is a updated tarball of my netatalk-2.0.3 port.
It is a tarball rather than a diff because I have trouble diffing my
port against what is in cvs.
I did some changes according to private comments from Ian McWilliam.
Primarly patches.
Tested on i386, would need testing especially on 64bit
On 1/9/06, Bryan Irvine [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 12/31/05, Arnaud Bergeron [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Here is a updated tarball of my netatalk-2.0.3 port.
It is a tarball rather than a diff because I have trouble diffing my
port against what is in cvs.
I did some changes according
On 1/10/06, Bryan Irvine [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This one *seemed* to compile fine. AFter install it is missing the
afpd.conf file, and uamlist_guest.so doesnt' work. I even tried
copying over a running config from another server to to check for
config issues. hrmmm
After a
On 1/23/06, Ian McWilliam [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 13 Jan 2006, at 1:15 PM, Arnaud Bergeron wrote:
On 1/10/06, Bryan Irvine [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This one *seemed* to compile fine. AFter install it is missing the
afpd.conf file, and uamlist_guest.so doesnt' work. I even tried
On 2/7/06, Nikolay Sturm [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
* Keith Richardson [2006-02-07]:
for the same UID. Are there any reasons *not* to provide the
next-availble UID if the '!' prefix wasn't specified?
In a network, having different UIDs for the same accounts is just
calling for trouble. You
On 1/7/07, Todd C. Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It would be better to use getifaddrs() but this is more expedient.
Required on one of my machines after I added another ethernet card.
- todd
The patch doesn't apply for me because tabs have been converted to
spaces. Maybe it's my mail
Reported by Ian Darwin [EMAIL PROTECTED].
Index: audio/mt-daapd/patches/patch-contrib_mt-daapd_conf
===
RCS file: patch-contrib_mt-daapd_conf
diff -N patch-contrib_mt-daapd_conf
--- /dev/null Sat Aug 30 18:16:59 1997
+++
On 7/10/07, Dimitry Andric [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What's the ports people's opinion on this? I guess compat_linux(8)
should either mention both fedora_base and redhat_base, or maybe
redhat_base is now obsolete?
I'm pretty sure this is a doc problem. Fedora is the new Red Hat (at
least for
On 4/28/06, Arnaud Bergeron [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Update to 0.2.4, fixes compatibility with iTunes 6.0.4.
Works on i386. Should not require big testing since the changes from
the previous version are minor.
Arnaud
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i think we should rewrite the kernel in java since it has good
support
Update to 0.2.4, fixes compatibility with iTunes 6.0.4.
Works on i386. Should not require big testing since the changes from
the previous version are minor.
Arnaud
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i think we should rewrite the kernel in java since it has good
support for threads. - Ted Unangst
This is an update I tried to post a while ago but since it has not
been commited and the port freeze is coming, I'll try again.
It is not in the form of a diff because I could not get a proper diff
out of it, directories don't diff well.
It has been put to constant use on i386 for about four
On 7/30/06, Ian [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This works ok on amd64. You'll need to look at the change made recently to
HEAD and incorporate that. The entry for netatalk in /etc/rc.local has been
removed.
A pkg/MESSAGE file and Makefile change was made to reflect this.
Update your port and
Here is a conversion of mt-daapd to the new lib specs. No package change.
mt-daapd.patch
Description: Binary data
This must be the third time, but as they say, third time's a charm :)
This update was used daily during the past six months (on i386) with
no problems. It could help some testing on other archs.
This would greatly help the poor netatalk users out there, because the
actual version in ports is
On 9/29/06, steven mestdagh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Deanna Phillips [2006-09-29, 15:14:46]:
Running aclocal -I macros ...
[...]
aclocal-1.9: cannot open /usr/local/share/aclocal/tcl.m4: Permission denied
This seems to break things (including a few ports) that use
autogen.
not
After much deserved prodding from interested parties here is the
update for mt-daapd.
There is an attached version also if gmail continues its favorite
hobby of mangling diffs.
Arnaud
Index: Makefile
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RCS file:
2008/6/9 Okan Demirmen [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Mon 2008.06.09 at 13:41 -0400, Arnaud Bergeron wrote:
After much deserved prodding from interested parties here is the
update for mt-daapd.
There is an attached version also if gmail continues its favorite
hobby of mangling diffs.
here's
HOMEPAGE= http://netatalk.sourceforge.net/
MAINTAINER=Arnaud Bergeron [EMAIL PROTECTED]
# Mainly GPL, some parts BSD or similar
PERMIT_PACKAGE_CDROM= Yes
PERMIT_PACKAGE_FTP=Yes
PERMIT_DISTFILES_CDROM=Yes
PERMIT_DISTFILES_FTP= Yes
mt-daapd suffers from a case I've named 0.5:
pointer - int
and then the int is used as a truth value. So this is not a bug.
I'll wait for the decision on silencing innocuous warnings before
sending a patch if needed.
Arnaud
2008/7/3 Artur Grabowski [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Arnaud Bergeron [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
mt-daapd suffers from a case I've named 0.5:
pointer - int
and then the int is used as a truth value. So this is not a bug.
Not a bug? Really?
$ cat foo.c
int
main()
{
int true
2008/7/4 Henning Brauer [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
* Nick [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2008-07-01 03:12]:
So, I'm a fan of DJBDNS, but, I have to ask: Why?!?
I am not exactly a fan, but I am using it, and the hassle at upgrades
alone (remember, recompile, yadda yadda yadda, versus handled with the
regular
Here is a patch to fix the 64-bit problems in mt-daapd.
Index: patches/patch-src_daap_c
===
RCS file: patches/patch-src_daap_c
diff -N patches/patch-src_daap_c
--- /dev/null 1 Jan 1970 00:00:00 -
+++ patches/patch-src_daap_c
net/djbdns fails a make fake on i386 current as follows:
=== Faking installation for djbdns-1.05
echo /usr/ports/mystuff/net/djbdns/w-djbdns-1.05/fake-i386/usr/local
/usr/ports/mystuff/net/djbdns/w-djbdns-1.05/djbdns-1.05/conf-home
cd /usr/ports/mystuff/net/djbdns/w-djbdns-1.05/djbdns-1.05
://netatalk.sourceforge.net/
MAINTAINER=Arnaud Bergeron [EMAIL PROTECTED]
# Mainly GPL, some parts BSD or similar
PERMIT_PACKAGE_CDROM= Yes
PERMIT_PACKAGE_FTP=Yes
PERMIT_DISTFILES_CDROM=Yes
PERMIT_DISTFILES_FTP= Yes
-WANTLIB= c
Does anyone uses audio/mt-daapd anymore?
If so, does anyone wants to maintain it?
Arnaud
I have not been using this port for a couple of months now so I'm
dropping maintainership of it.
Also, the upstream project is more or less dead (the website is up but
nobody answers anything) and I asked on this list about a month ago if
people are using this port with no answer so I think it
I am trying to build a port of gambit-c, a scheme compiler and interpreter.
When I configure and build it manually I have not problems and the
build goes fine.
When I use the ports framework, the builds craps out with a error
about an undefined function and symbol. I think it is the default
2008/9/22 Steven Mestdagh [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Arnaud Bergeron [2008-09-21, 18:42:02]:
I am trying to build a port of gambit-c, a scheme compiler and interpreter.
When I configure and build it manually I have not problems and the
build goes fine.
When I use the ports framework, the builds
2010/4/1 Auclair Vincent auclair.vinc...@gmail.com:
Tested on an i386 eeepc.
Works fine, some quirks when moving a tab : a square that is not drawn
back until I drop the tab. (it follows the cursor)
Hmm, actually tab dragging is totally busted with fvwm2, I just
noticed - it always pops it
2009/5/6 Andrej Elizarov vigilan...@gmail.com:
Thank you for reply.
2009/5/6 Stuart Henderson s...@spacehopper.org
On 2009/05/06 06:45, Andrej Elizarov wrote:
First, to configure boost there is bootstrap.sh, which one compile bjam
utility needed to compile boost.
Some files in boost
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