On 6/18/05, Ben Hooper [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
|Btw. the BSD-Airtools fail too (tested with a Wi-Interface
|wich should be
|definitifly supported by the BSD-Airtools).
I use dstumbler frequetly with wi(4). What problems are you seeing?
Indeed. All my cards work with airtools. You'll note
This is a port of YAPRM, which I found somewhat useful last time I
needed to do something with povray. It depends on lib3ds, which I have
also included here.
Y.A.P.R.M. is a modeller to graphicaly design 3 demensional scenes
and generate Povray-files for them.
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From: Christian Weisgerber [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Jul 26, 2005 12:04 PM
Subject: editors/vim vulnerability
To: Chris Kuethe [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Unbelievable
On 7/28/05, Alexandre Anriot [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sat, Jul 23, 2005 at 10:41:44AM -0600, Chris Kuethe wrote:
This is a port of YAPRM, which I found somewhat useful last time I
needed to do something with povray. It depends on lib3ds, which I have
also included here.
Y.A.P.R.M
On 8/5/05, Bernd Ahlers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi!
attached is an update to p5-Device-SerialPort-1.002. Works for me on
i386. Please test and comment.
Your diff does not apply cleanly for me. The diff below does. Still
testing with my apps to make sure things work properly.
Index:
On 8/9/05, Bernd Ahlers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Chris Kuethe [Fri Aug 05, 2005 at 10:06:26AM -0600] wrote:
Your diff does not apply cleanly for me. The diff below does. Still
testing with my apps to make sure things work properly.
Any progress on this?
Yup. My stuff works ok. I thought I
On 8/11/05, Nikolay Sturm [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
* 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
On 8/10/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
attached an update to math/R, a powerful statistics program,
that takes it to version 2.1.1.
ok?
working for me on i386.
CK
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On 8/11/05, Peter Valchev [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
BTW, the gtk+2 stuff is in the tree now, so EVERYONE who uses this
please make sure to update and test this and report any regressions that
you may notice! The next snapshots will have this update - look for
version 1.0.6p0 (note the p0).
On 9/20/05, Okan Demirmen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
too many changes to list here, but one positive note - no more local
patches needed...update from 3.81 - 3.93
and on the up side, this makes os fingerprinting work again.
just tested on i386 with the sept 10 snapshot...
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On 9/20/05, Okan Demirmen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
yea, so turn off pf(4), or more specifically, state creation, especially
when you are doing syn-scans (default when done as root).
yes, pf was turned off on both the source and destination machine and
they were on the same dumb switch. Not that
$MAINTAINER said to post this to the list...
As it turns out, YAPRM depends on the mesh2 object type which is
unsupported by povray 3.1g. So here's an update to the latest povray.
The diff is pretty big, it built and runs without patches, so I'm
including both a diff against current and a
just tried with iwi. it cores. the patch below fixes it.
--- wmwlmon.c.orig Sun Oct 16 22:53:14 2005
+++ wmwlmon.c Sun Oct 16 22:53:18 2005
@@ -389,7 +389,7 @@
draw_string(sig, 12, 29);
if (strlen(sig) == 3)
On 17/10/05, Marcus Glocker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Chris, List,
Thanks for pointing out the problem. Your patch is not exactly right,
as you are passing now 2 times the signal value to draw_signal. But we
need the speed (speed) and signal strength (r) to calculate the bar.
The problem
On 17/10/05, Marcus Glocker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
All the LEDs are dark on an unconfigured iwi. That's what I'd
expect.
Ok, the LEDs where dark on your unconfigured iwi or is this a wish?
They are dark. That seems reasonable behaviour: the card has no
configuration, you have no
Works for me on -current as of 10minutes ago with iwi(4)
iwi0 at pci2 dev 2 function 0 Intel PRO/Wireless 2200BG rev 0x05:
irq 11, address 00:12:f0:c4:56:97
doesn't work with an(4)
# wmwlmon -i an0
an0: no such interface or not a wireless interface
an0 at pcmcia1 function 0 Cisco Systems, 350
On 25/10/05, frantisek holop [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
call me stupid, but i find these 2 statements countering each other:
It doesn't need X11. vs Yes, just install xbase
if gd can run only with xbase, for me that means gd cannot run w/o X11.
please note that my question was not
how can i
I knocked this together this morning. The splitting out of the rules
makes things interesting
On 03/11/05, Randal T. Rioux [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I was about to do the same. Let me know if you don't hear back within a
reasonable time. Perhaps we can do some collaboration.
Randy
mostly from prompted by alek@ who wanted spell checking to work...
CK
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On 10/11/05, Aleksander Piotrowski [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Chris Kuethe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
mostly from prompted by alek@ who wanted spell checking to work...
What about all these GUI flavors (gtk 1/2, motif, athena). Do we really
want to keep them? Let's remove all of them except
Mostly from alek@
thanks to wilfried@ for pointing out a plist error.
CK
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On 30/11/05, Bernd Ahlers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi!
Attached is an update to mozilla-firefox-1.5.
This diff was mostly done by [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Please test (esp. on non-i386) and comment.
Seems to be working well enough on i386. My extensions all seem to be
doing the right things:
*
On 11/30/05, Antoine Jacoutot [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi...
Here is a new audacity port.
Tested under macppc/current.
As usual, please test and comment/report.
Thanks !
I'm not much of an audiomonkey, but at least breaking up a few large
mp3 files in preparation for dumping them to CD
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.
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On 1/8/06, Nikolay Sturm [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
* 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
Yet another mp3 volume normalizer. I'm submitting this because it's a
gtkpod has a slight runtime dependency on it - it's completely
optional, gtkpod works fine without it, but if you do have mp3gain on
your machine, gtkpod can normalize the gain for you.
It works on i386 and sparc64 - I'm using
I'm assuming you want reports better than well, it compiles.
RemoveItPermanently claims to be incompatible with 1.5.0.1. Boo and
hiss. But Adblock seems to be taking its place adequately.
Aside from that, the rest of my extensions seem to be working.
Browsing works, yadda yadda. Nothing else to
It may be too late, but this works for me on i386. Don't have any
sparc64 boxen handy right now.
(because everything else i use seems to be working right ... so far)
On 2/9/06, Okan Demirmen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
ok, completely understand if this is too late, but 4.01 if interested.
for
Found a sparc64... it works there too.
On 2/9/06, Chris Kuethe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It may be too late, but this works for me on i386. Don't have any
sparc64 boxen handy right now.
(because everything else i use seems to be working right ... so far)
On 2/9/06, Okan Demirmen [EMAIL
chmod 0440 /var/www/conf/httpd.keytab
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here's a port of mp3gain, another mp3 volume normalizer. as gtkpod can
make use of mp3gain if it exists, it seemed like a reasonable thing to
port...
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On 3/11/06, Nikolay Sturm [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
* Chris Kuethe [2006-03-10]:
remove libgpod/patches/patch-src_itdb_itunesdb_c - the fix was
integrated upstream.
upon gtkpod exiting i see this
eris:1$ gtkpod
gtkpod:gtkpod: undefined symbol '__enable_execute_stack'
lazy binding failed
patches/patch-serial_c integrated upstream and should be deleted
the sample client apps (gpxlogger, cgpxlogger, xgps, cgps,...) are all
now documented in the xgps manpage in case anyone is wondering.
the makefile tries to rebuild the manpages with xmlto, which we don't
have. i faked that out
On 3/13/06, Chris Kuethe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
patches/patch-serial_c integrated upstream and should be deleted
the sample client apps (gpxlogger, cgpxlogger, xgps, cgps,...) are all
now documented in the xgps manpage in case anyone is wondering.
the makefile tries to rebuild the manpages
we think the units conversion really is fixed now. some frustration
was expressed over why SVN didn't seem to take the patch.
On 3/13/06, Chris Kuethe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
patches/patch-serial_c integrated upstream and should be deleted
the sample client apps (gpxlogger, cgpxlogger, xgps
Thinkpad T42 (i386)
# lspci
00:00.0 Host bridge: Intel Corporation 82855PM Processor to I/O
Controller (rev 03)
00:01.0 PCI bridge: Intel Corporation 82855PM Processor to AGP
Controller (rev 03)
00:1d.0 USB Controller: Intel Corporation 82801DB/DBL/DBM
(ICH4/ICH4-L/ICH4-M) USB UHCI Controller #1
On 3/22/06, Jasper Lievisse Adriaanse [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
# /usr/local/sbin/lspci
lspci: obsd_init: /dev/pci open failed
I ran into this on my ultra 10 and got the same error (forgot to set
machdep.allowaperture) which inspired me to make one little change to
obsd_init. That way we know
On 3/25/06, steven mestdagh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
okay, i got it to build on amd64... i don't use this so i can't really
test if it works properly. new diff attached.
we have --disable-jinterface, so i think it does not make sense to
install docs for that.
do you want to maintain this
On 3/26/06, Peter Valchev [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Here is a patch that stops firefox crashing on sites like zdnet and
ebay. (Murphy's crappy article about OpenBSD was a great help to find
this null-pointer dereference ;) )
..
Has anyone encountered problems with this patch? The code
in do-install you're missing a . when you invoke tar... should be tar cf - .
On 1/5/07, steven mestdagh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hi
This updates qcad to version 2.0.5.0 (community edition).
Thanks to Martynas Venckus for fixing an issue on amd64.
I would like to get some more testing/feedback
Seems to be working well on i386.
CK
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Oi! Forgot to add those to my local repository.
New patch attached.
On 2/8/07, Nikolay Sturm [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
* Chris Kuethe [2007-02-09]:
Seems to be working well on i386.
? patches/patch-cgiedit_c
? patches/patch-encode_c
Index: Makefile
...
What about those two patches?
Nikolay
Release notes say 5.3 fixes a possible buffer overflow when using SPNEGO.
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RCS file: /cvs/ports/www/mod_auth_kerb/Makefile,v
retrieving revision 1.5
diff -u -p -r1.5 Makefile
--- Makefile2006/10/15 21:49:50
Works on i386 talking to my 5th gen ipod
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Roadnav is Yet Another open source navigation program it's still
fairly young, but it shows promise. Here's a port of it to play with.
http://roadnav.sourceforge.net/
CK
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More device drivers, more formats, more bug fixes.
CK
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memtester is a utility that attempts to detect bad memory by reading
and writing special patterns to memory, kind of like the well-known
simmtester program.
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This makes gtkpod compile with the new libgpod
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More little patches. Also, the checksums now have sha256
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On 3/29/07, Brad [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am ok with your update diff. I have made one slight change though and
that was to remove the unused remaining chunk of the xpdf/JPXStream.cc
patch.
Tested on i386 here.
Works on my i386 too. Vector graphics are much smoother, doesn't crash
on some
On 3/2/07, Jasper Lievisse Adriaanse [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, Mar 02, 2007 at 12:34:45PM +0100, Holger Mauermann wrote:
Jasper Lievisse Adriaanse wrote:
On Thu, Mar 01, 2007 at 08:13:51PM +0100, Holger Mauermann wrote:
Any chance to see this update in OpenBSD 4.1? Between imapproxy
Recently, remote desktop has started crashing on me with win2k, xp and
2k3 servers. With win2k and 2k3 I was unable to get past the initial
logon screen, and under xp rdesktop would dump core any time a new
window was opened.
Finally this annoyed me enough to look into it. The problem seems to
Attached is an update to the latest Darkstat. Patches have either been
accepted upstream or have been made unnecessary.
This update includes a new _darkstat user for the privilege dropping mechanism.
http://dmr.ath.cx/net/darkstat/changelog.txt
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RCS file: /cvs/ports/sysutils/memtester/Makefile,v
retrieving revision 1.1.1.1
diff -u -p -u -r1.1.1.1 Makefile
--- Makefile2007/03/15 15:49:06 1.1.1.1
+++ Makefile2007/05/14 21:14:33
@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
This patch causes minicom to flush the capture file output whenever
one of \b \n \r are received... thus causing your logs to be much
closer to real-time than when the stdio buffer fills up and gets
autoflushed.
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On 5/17/07, Rolf Sommerhalder [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks for this patch which applied cleanly and solved the problem of
rdesktop crashing upon startup on my Dell Inspiron 4000 laptop running
i386-current and xenocara.
Interestingly, the unpatched rdesktop so far did not crash on my Dell
On 5/16/07, Chris Kuethe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
shiny new vim release... from the website:
After one year and five days of waiting: a brand new Vim release!
This is a stable version. There are many bug fixes and updated runtime
files. No amazing new features. Upgrading from a previous version
tested on i386 - uplcom - zaurus, amd64 - pccom - i386, i386 -
uslcom - gps
CK
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i'm just wondering if we should add a new category, gis for various
and sundry things that deal with location data.
I needed gpsbabel for something, so i tossed together a port of it,
and while we could drop it in misc with gpsd, i'd prefer to see gpsd,
gpsbabel, gpsdrive, gpsmap, postgis, and
On 3/31/06, Ian Darwin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Nikolay Sturm wrote:
Personally, I am not a big fan of new categories. Last ones (biology and
telephony) were not that successful.
Yet. :-)
But they are better than putting everything that comes along in misc.
so maybe GIS is a little
On 4/16/06, Aleksander Piotrowski [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
If anyone wants to play with new gaim (beta3) and gaim-icb plugin then
feel free to fetch them from:
http://www.atlantilde.com/~alek/ports/gaim.diff
http://www.atlantilde.com/~alek/ports/gaim-icb.diff
Yahoo and
I suppose it helps if I include the diff.
On 5/3/06, Chris Kuethe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Only 18 months in the making, release candidate six probably outlived
some entire product cycles. Anyway, more bugs have been squashed and
it's finally time for a new snapshot.
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this works for me on i386 and amd64 - feedback from other platforms
would be appreciated.
i quite like the new brace/bracket maching in the syntax highlighter.
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rumor has it the attachment got eaten...
On 5/10/06, Chris Kuethe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
this works for me on i386 and amd64 - feedback from other platforms
would be appreciated.
i quite like the new brace/bracket maching in the syntax highlighter.
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Try 2... I forgot to check the no_x11 flavor.
On 5/10/06, Chris Kuethe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
this works for me on i386 and amd64 - feedback from other platforms
would be appreciated.
i quite like the new brace/bracket maching in the syntax highlighter.
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Am I the only one to test this?
So far it's been working for me on i386, amd64 and zaurus.
On 5/14/06, Matthieu Herrb [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This is a port of the wispy-tools package to display data acquired by
the MetaGeek LLC Wi-Spy 2.4GHz spectrum analyser
(http://www.metageek.net/).
lots of fun changes since 2.29. New data logging tools, unit
conversions should all be done correctly now, port speed can be fixed
at compile time if you're into that sort of thing...
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running on current... it seems to work with gvim, so far...
On 6/10/06, steven mestdagh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Brad [2006-06-10, 06:06:07]:
I noticed this from the Gtk+ 2.9.2 release notes..
* Make GTK+ work as an untrused X client
applies reasonably well to the in tree version. i did
On 6/19/06, Moritz Grimm [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jasper Lievisse Adriaanse wrote:
Thanks for reporting, I haven't been able to reproduce this crash (also
tun0), but could you please try this diff?
It takes a while, and maybe also a noisy network. I've now started
another test run with your
Patch adds -d to daemonize, causes the sniffer process to chroot to
/var/empty and setuid to nobody. I should probably make it setuid to
_darkstat, but since there's nothing on my soekris that nobody has
privileges to, i don't feel to bad about it.
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On 6/19/06, Moritz Grimm [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
P.S.: A new port without a MAINTAINER? (No, I'm not volunteering ... it
was fun while it lasted, but I really don't need it.)
I'll take this one - I'm working with the author now, to get privilege
dropping integrated. That whole
This patch adds me as maintainer.
I've taken all the outstanding patches the author has posted and
rolled them in, and bumped the version number. This includes Jasper's
patch, as well as some other safety measures like locking the BPF
descriptor, switching away from uid 0, and the use of strl*.
rumor has it there's a lot of stuff in the pipeline waiting for this.
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Licence in the makefile is wrong - should be GPL, not BSD.
Homepage is outdated: going to faac.sourceforge.net redirects to
audiocoding.com.
The attached diff changes these and bumps patchlevel accordingly.
sent to $MAINTAINER, but I figured I'd send this to the lists as I
have a few more to
On 7/1/06, Chris Kuethe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Licence in the makefile is wrong - should be GPL, not BSD.
Homepage is outdated: going to faac.sourceforge.net redirects to
audiocoding.com.
The attached diff changes these and bumps patchlevel accordingly.
sent to $MAINTAINER, but I figured I'd
FAAC is an AAC encoder (complementary to the FAAD decoder).
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This patch causes ffmpeg to depend on faac, faad and xvidcore. This
allows you to transcode to your ipod video with one nice clean
command.
ffmpeg -vcodec xvid -b 350 -qmax 10 -bufsize 4096 -g 300 -acodec aac
-ab 96 -ac 2 -i input.mpg -s 320x240 output.mp4
gtkpod is able to load these files and
Darkstat is a network statistics gatherer.
Effectively, it's a packet sniffer which runs as a background process
on a cable/DSL router, gathers all sorts of useless but interesting
statistics, and serves them over HTTP.
For those not following the development of darkstat, this release
fixes
On 7/2/06, Chris Kuethe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Darkstat is a network statistics gatherer.
Effectively, it's a packet sniffer which runs as a background process
on a cable/DSL router, gathers all sorts of useless but interesting
statistics, and serves them over HTTP.
For those not following
On 7/2/06, Chris Kuethe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 7/2/06, Chris Kuethe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Darkstat is a network statistics gatherer.
Effectively, it's a packet sniffer which runs as a background process
on a cable/DSL router, gathers all sorts of useless but interesting
statistics
On 7/1/06, Chris Kuethe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
rumor has it there's a lot of stuff in the pipeline waiting for this.
After some comments from Steven Mestdagh here's a revised version.
Gimp works for me, libgphoto needs to be patched too. Testing reports
from Kexif users would be appreciated
I've been running this on i386 for a couple of days and it seems to
work fairly well...
On 7/6/06, Jim Uhl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 6-Jul-06, at 10:44 AM, Jim Uhl wrote:
[ New maintainer ahead - you've been warned. ]
So, of course, I forgot the patch itself.
Here it is (I hope).
: Tobias Ulmer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Jul 9, 2006 12:47 AM
Subject: small vim patch
To: Chris Kuethe [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi Chris,
here's a small patch that makes it possible to have a system wide vimrc,
plugins, scripts, ... in /etc/vim. It also installs the example vimrc by
default. Should work
From the give-him-enough-time-and-he'll-figure-it-out department:
I just realized that the dependency on xvidcore is not needed:
xvidcore generates mpeg4 compliant streams (fourcc XviD), ffmpeg can
also generate mpeg4 compliant streams (fourcc DivX), and my iPod will
play either of them. I
On 7/2/06, Chris Kuethe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Darkstat is a network statistics gatherer.
Effectively, it's a packet sniffer which runs as a background process
on a cable/DSL router, gathers all sorts of useless but interesting
statistics, and serves them over HTTP.
For those not following
On 7/10/06, Matthias Kilian [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, Jul 05, 2006 at 07:03:18PM -0600, Chris Kuethe wrote:
rumor has it there's a lot of stuff in the pipeline waiting for this.
After some comments from Steven Mestdagh here's a revised version.
Gimp works for me, libgphoto needs
On 7/10/06, Tobias Ulmer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Nobody speaks up, so i will ;) The whole point of this is that I don't
like to have the (always global) vimrc file in
/usr/local/share/vim/vimrc. All ports are expected to have their config
files in etc, right?
If you have custom plugins that you
On 7/12/06, steven mestdagh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm still seeing the error Could not load the dictionary for the
English (US) [en-US] language soon after I start typing.
when selecting edit/preferences, the following warning appears
(abiword:28186): libglade-WARNING **: Could not load
On 2/23/05, Marc Espie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, Feb 22, 2005 at 06:29:25PM -0800, Troy James Sobotka wrote:
I see that Cinelerra (http://heroinewarrior.com/cinelerra.php3) has been
ported more or less to FreeBSD. Would this application be a viable
port to my beloved Open?
Looks
On 7/17/06, Vizeli Pascal [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
x264 run now under OpenBSD.
x264 is a AVC video Codec (clone from H.264).
x264 run wonderful with the new version of Mplayer.
Details for x264 can seen under de/en.wikipedia.org
I will make a port. I thinks the catogorie is
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man cvs
On 9/7/06, Sebastian Rother [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If this port isn`t maintained then the directory should get removed.
ports/sysutils/daemontools is Empty (has no Makefile nor distfile)
Kind regards,
Sebastian
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from vim70/runtime/doc/if_cscop.txt:
'cscopeprg' specifies the command to execute cscope. The default is
cscope. For example:
:set csprg=/usr/local/bin/cscope
I'll see about changing the default cscope path after unlock.
On 9/10/06, Paul Irofti [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have vim
mod_auth_kerb has finally moved from (a fairly stable) release
candidate to released version. here's and update for that.
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On 9/18/06, Chris Kuethe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
the attached patch keeps wmmon from freaking out and spinning when
disks show up or disappear - like with USB or CF on my laptop for
example.
No one else has problems with wmmon?
Here's the actual change that got buried in with update-patches
On 9/20/06, Nico Meijer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey Edgar,
any of you guys experienced firefox closing?
Not when not pushing that nice little X on the top right corner, no.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~ $ firefox
mork error: Too many open files
mork error: Too many open files
What does `sysctl
More micropatches from vim.org
I've also heard that gvim (gtk2 flavor) has threading problems under
gnome (ie. because it's not linked with -pthread) so I've added
-pthread in the makefile.
Test.
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I added pthread to the wrong flavor. That's fixed. Also, WANTLIB has
been updated.
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net
MASTER_SITES= ${MASTER_SITE_SOURCEFORGE:=rdesktop/}
HOMEPAGE= http://www.rdesktop.org/
-MAINTAINER=Chris Kuethe [EMAIL PROTECTED]
+MAINTAINER=Chris Kuethe [EMAIL PROTECTED]
# GPL
PERMIT_PACKAGE_CDROM= Yes
Index: distinfo
This update brings a little bit of eye-candy, and some nice bugfixes.
Apparently libgpod now supports the addition of photos, but I haven't
tested that.
http://www.gtkpod.org/news.html
Tested on i386 with my 512M shuffle and 60GB video ipod.
Test reports appreciated.
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