On 8/7/2017 5:36 AM, Landry Breuil wrote:
so audio/grip got a new upstream maintainer after 12 years of abandon
(http://www.solbu.net/english/tag/grip.html) - lots of patches merged
from various linux distros. I removed the patches disabling the help
menu as it seems to work just fine with yelp,
Per Brad's suggestion, I now have a mostly functional port of Squid 3.2.
For Squid's error messages, it has a bunch of directories with files
in a certain language (e.g. en) then several symlinks of variants of the
language (e.g. en-ca, en-uk, en-us etc.). I install the directories and
On 5/4/2011 10:48 PM, Anthony J. Bentley wrote:
Attached are ports for some fonts I like to use.
That's an interesting angle with msctfonts, extracting the files from
powerpointviewer. You may want to identify that they're different from
msttcorefonts.
On 10/5/2010 8:48 AM, Jim Razmus wrote:
But you're in _last_ place and not even moving! Come back when you're
winning.
Performance isn't everything; it's impossible to steal his car.
On 3/30/2010 6:45 AM, Marcus Glocker wrote:
From my point of view that would make sense, since the 4.6.0 package
is broken by default, except someone really runs FAM which is not
the common case I think. Also fixes the annyoing imapd(8) man page
problem.
Is there any advantage to FAM/gamin
On 3/22/2010 7:00 AM, Giovanni Bechis wrote:
Update to latest version, comments ? ok ?
Cheers
Giovanni
It appears they rebuilt the man pages with a newer docbook, can we
remove prepman.sh?
These diffs update three pear packages to their current versions.
pear-Auth-SASL fixes a security bug (random number seeding,
http://pear.php.net/bugs/14671). The others appear to be just normal
bugfixes.
http://conveyor.shockley.net/ports/net-pear-Net-IMAP-1.1.0.diff
Several new pear packages, which are used in the Maia Mailguard port I'm
working on. Comments and suggestions welcome.
http://conveyor.shockley.net/ports/graphics-pear-Image-Canvas-0.3.2.tgz
http://conveyor.shockley.net/ports/graphics-pear-Image-Color-1.0.3.tgz
This is a port of the Courier-MTA software, which includes Courier-IMAP,
maildrop and SqWebMail as well as a mail server. Please review; if
possible I'd like to polish this into something commit-worthy.
http://conveyor.shockley.net/ports/mail-courier-0.64.1.tgz
This port is for Maia Mailguard, a mail filtering program based on
amavisd-new with an easy-to-use web interface for end-users to manage spam.
http://www.maiamailguard.com/maia/wiki/AboutMaia
I don't consider this finished because I need to write installation
documentation (the web site has
http://conveyor.shockley.net/ports/www-pear-1.9.0.diff
This diff updates PEAR to 1.9.0. I've done some light testing, but
additional testing (and corrections) would be appreciated.
Notable changes (from the 1.8.0alpha1 changelog):
Functions that have been deprecated for 3+ years in
Should the PLIST for PEAR modules contain lines like:
lib/
lib/php/
pear/doc/
It seems unlikely the port would create these directories, so it seems
equally unlikely that the port should remove them when uninstalling.
On 9/14/2009 2:00 PM, Marco Spiga wrote:
Anyone of you have tested hiawatha suid program over OpenBSD 4.5?
No, but note that /var is mounted nosuid by default.
On 5/6/2009 1:17 AM, Mathieu Sauve-Frankel wrote:
I was thinking we could potential remove Times New Roman, Courier New and Arial
from the msttcorefonts package and make msttcorefonts depend on this instead
I don't know if mixing dramatically different licenses in one package
makes sense.
On 5/4/2009 2:12 PM, frantisek holop wrote:
now i will have to override an override to get the expected
behaviour.
What's the expected behavior when you have both msttcorefonts and
liberation-fonts installed?
On 1/26/2009 6:10 AM, Toni Mueller wrote:
Yes. The joys of cutpaste... In any case, I'm a bit undecided about
what that license actually is. The terms are somehwere between BSD and
beerware, from my perspective, but he ask something much larger than a
beer.
From the looks of idiom.com, they've
On 12/12/2008 2:40 PM, Jacob Meuser wrote:
Who knows about -M? I'm serious. I've never used that option before,
and it's totally nonobvious that I should look through the man page to
find it.
uh, you're saying it's totally nonobvious that people should read the
manuals of tools they are
On 12/10/2008 12:36 PM, Marco Peereboom wrote:
Right because I would totally touch a random directory that I don't even
know what it is for. You guys crack me up with this attitude.
Please read http://openbsd.org/report.html, the first paragraph under
How to create a problem report.
Jasper Lievisse Adriaanse wrote:
steve,
it seems my private mail to you didn't make it to you, so let's try
it here :)
please find attached an update for grip to the latest version. could
you integrate the patch below into the update and review it?
Thanks, I did get your message and I
Sent to misc by mistake.
Original Message
Subject: Update: grip
Date: Sun, 24 Aug 2008 23:39:38 -0400
From: Steve Shockley [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Misc [EMAIL PROTECTED]
This patch to grip fixes some remaining 64-bit type conversion issues.
Please review for sanity and test
Marc Balmer wrote:
Indeed, I will try to test an update soon.
I have a moderately recent Courier-MTA port somewhere that may help.
I'd be glad to update it if there's a chance of committal.
Grip is one of the ports that's listed as having 64-bit issues. The
current stable version is 3.2.0, but the development version (3.3.1)
was released over three years ago. Should I just fix it, or update it
to 3.3.1 and fix it?
Daniel Thomas Nevistic wrote:
I am working on learning how to port, c. and am trying to figure out
which flavor of OpenBSD that I need to run. Does it need to be current
if I want to help with porting?
If you want a port to be committed, it needs to compile against -current.
Antti Harri wrote:
How can I fetch files that contain ? and = characters in the filename?
The file was something like foo.tar.gz?format=raw
Use quotes around it? It depends on the shell, the problem is that the
shell is interpreting the special characters before handing it to your
program.
Onat I. wrote:
i wrote a simple cd encoder. while there is abcde
in ports, it is bloated and requires cdparanoia
which is unnecessary since cdio can now rip cds.
i thought you might be interested.
Does cdio support any kind of secure ripping?
Please try the following:
http://shockley.net/OpenBSD/courier-imap-4.3.0.diff
http://shockley.net/OpenBSD/courier-authlib-0.60.2.diff
It's been lightly tested on amd64.
Uwe Dippel wrote:
pkg_add -ui -F update -F updatedepends
failed me with the following:
I sent an update to the maintainer, but it's timed out. I'll try to fix
these and send it to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
The latter alas is already wrong. There is no /etc/courier/courier/. It
is simply
Uwe Dippel wrote:
New cert is very much in order, since by default it lasts 12 months
only. If I do it now, fine. If I don't, I have to dig up the whole lot
over a short period.
Well, a correcter way of doing it if you're doing self-signed certs is
to create a longer-lasting root cert and
Giovanni Bechis wrote:
Comments ? Ok ?
-share/doc/smartmontools-5.33/
+share/doc/smartmontools-5.37/
I'm not familiar with smartmontools, but wouldn't it make more sense to
just make that share/doc/smartmontools/?
Paul Barbeau wrote:
Ok I have installed xbase41.tgz and it get further however I am still
getting an error. Is there anything else I need to install?
Thanks for any help you can give me
Why not:
pkg_add ftp://rt.fm/pub/OpenBSD/4.1/packages/i386/php5-core-5.1.6p1.tgz
?
}|i386|g' -e
's|${HOMEPAGE}|http://www.kyz.uklinux.net/cabextract.php3|g' -e
's|${PREFIX}|/usr/local|g' -e 's|${SYSCONFDIR}|/etc|g' -e
's|${FLAVOR_EXT}||g' -e 's|${MAINTAINER}|Steve Shockley
[EMAIL PROTECTED]|g' -e
's|${BASE_PKGPATH}|archivers/cabextract|g'
/usr/ports/archivers/cabextract/pkg/DESCR
The README file in the p5-Crypt-OpenSSL-RSA package contains a license:
Copyright (c) 2001-2003 Ian Robertson. Crypt::OpenSSL::RSA is free
software; you may redistribute it and/or modify it under the same
terms as Perl itself.
Index: Makefile
If you look at the .registry file in pear-DB-1.6.8p0.tgz, you might
notice that it lists the path as (for example)
/usr/obj/i386/pear-DB-1.6.8p0/fake-i386/var/www/pear/lib/DB/common.php,
which of course doesn't exist on my system. This causes a problem with
some apps, as documented at
Jim Razmus wrote:
Todo: someone needs to address the net/mirror port.
Been meaning to do that. I left the original site in there in case it
comes back to life.
? w-mirror-2.9
Index: Makefile
===
RCS file:
Frank Denis wrote:
$ du -sh packages
5.2Gpackages
So, that would mean that a bulk build would need ~10G in /usr/ports?
That's useful to know.
Jasper Lievisse Adriaanse wrote:
Why not pkg_add kde* ?
Personally, I don't want to install all the kde-i18n-??.
Tomasz Zielinski wrote:
How can I remove package and all its dependencies recursively? In FreeBSD there
is such tool: portupgrade/pkg_deinstall (pkg_deinstall -R). Any replacement in
OpenBSD?
I'm not familiar with FreeBSD's tools, but pkg_delete -F dependencies
may do what you want. Check
Installing grip from packages, I get a coredump while installing the
scrollkeeper dependency. Oddly enough, the install is marked as
successful, and the installation continues. Can anyone else reproduce
this, or is it just my machine?
Uninstalling docbook (the previous dependent package):
I just installed 3.9-current and KDE on an IBM Thinkpad A31p (fresh
install). When any sounds play in KDE, they kind of skip, it sounds
like short sections repeat while the sound is playing. This machine
previously (some time ago) had 3.8 and KDE 3.4 installed and the sound
worked fine.
Toni Mueller wrote:
I'm underway mangling that into a similar structure as eg. have the
Python or PHP ports:
mail/courier
/authlib
/imap
/sqwebmail
That's a tossup for me, although there's the argument that
courier-authlib should go under security instead
Kurt Miller wrote:
Tested on sparc64 with remote X ok. Themes working ok, but
I haven't found an extension that is 1.5rc1 compatible.
Anyone know of one?
I haven't done any testing on OpenBSD yet, but I've used Adblock Plus
and other extensions on FF 1.6a1, you just have to look for their
I've updated my Courier-MTA and Courier-Authlib ports, linked below.
Please take a look and consider committing them, or let me know what I
should change to make them commit-worthy.
It currently creates user/group _courier, ID 601, but I'd be happy to
change that to an official one.
Uwe Dippel wrote:
stands still in the 4.1.5 version; and still suffers from the same errors
as 2 years ago (see archive; search hylafax). What a pity ...
In between, Steve has sent two updates to 4.1.8 and 4.2.0 (Sept 04).
Try 4.2.1, it fixes a potential security vulnerability:
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