Justin C. Sherrill wrote:
This is the build currently at

Thanks!

If somebody has spare time, I'll collect the in my eyes important packages to be fixed. Now that hasso is busy with life packages won't fix themselves automagically anymore. So we as a group need to work on them. Clearly this list does not claim to be exhaustive. I'm simply pointing out some packages that might be interesting/rewarding/important to be fixed.

editors/nvi                                  [email protected]
editors/xemacs-current                       [email protected]

or is everybody using gnu emacs or vim?

emulators/wine-devel                       1 [email protected]

would be magical

lang/gcc44                                   [email protected]

should be easy since we have it in base.

lang/parrot                                  [email protected]

perl enthusiasts anywhere?

mail/courier-mta                           1 [email protected]
mail/majordomo                               [email protected]

misc/openoffice3-bin                         [email protected]

or is there a different ooo?

multimedia/totem-browser-plugin              [email protected]
multimedia/totem-nautilus                    [email protected]
multimedia/totem-xine                        [email protected]

gnome people out there?

multimedia/vlc                               [email protected]
> multimedia/vlc08                             [email protected]

classic

net/fetch                                    [email protected]

net/tightvnc                                 [email protected]
net/tsclient                                 [email protected]
net/vnc                                      [email protected]

all important

net/wpa_supplicant                           [email protected]

is in base, no?  should be easier to fix then.

pkgtools/bootstrap-mk-files                1 [email protected]
pkgtools/pkg_install                         [email protected]

that must be a build "issue". are those always listed? I know that them failing is not an issue.

print/scribus                                [email protected]

security/PAM                                 [email protected]

how does that compare to our pam in base?

security/isakmpd                             [email protected]

does that work with our IPSec stack?

security/p0f                                 [email protected]

sysutils/apcupsd                             [email protected]

used by several people (including matt iirc)

sysutils/pfstat                              [email protected]
sysutils/pftop                               [email protected]

is that pf as in packet filter?  if so, we should make it work.

www/ap2-subversion                           [email protected]
    ap2-subversion-1.6.5                     [email protected]

for svn users important

www/merb                                     [email protected]

is that for rails?

cheers
  simon

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