Re: How to get a list of all kernel modules
In message: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [LoN]Kamikaze [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: : [LoN]Kamikaze wrote: : M. Warner Losh wrote: : Greetings, : : is there an easy way to get a list of all the ports that compile : kernel modules? I'd like to add them to my kernel build. I did this : once before, but I lost all information on how to do it when I lost my : laptop's hard disk after the last bsdcan... : : Warner : : # find /boot/ -type f -exec pkg_info -W \{} \; : : Sorry about that, it takes very long. Better is: : : # sh -c 'for mod in `pkg_info -qaL|grep -E ^/+boot`; { pkg_info -W $mod; } This sounds great, except for one problem. This will tell me all the modules that I've installed that are from ports. Since I've never installed any from ports, this will not work for what I want. I want a list of all the ports in /usr/ports that install kernel modules. I'd even settle for a list of all the ports in /usr/ports that only install modules. Something like egrep -l '\.ko$' /usr/ports/*/*/pkg-plist | sed -e s=/pkg-plist// might do the trick, but that blows the command line limits out of the water. Replacing egrep with 'find' would need to be carefully constructed to avoid false positives in any work directories I have laying around. I was hoping for something a little easier to do... Warner ___ freebsd-ports@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-ports To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: How to get a list of all kernel modules
On Sun, Jun 17, 2007 at 12:15:16AM -0600, M. Warner Losh wrote: I want a list of all the ports in /usr/ports that install kernel modules. IIRC they're all in misc/. Let me see if I can come up with a quick list. mcl ___ freebsd-ports@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-ports To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: How to get a list of all kernel modules
On Sun, Jun 17, 2007 at 01:22:57AM -0500, Mark Linimon wrote: On Sun, Jun 17, 2007 at 12:15:16AM -0600, M. Warner Losh wrote: I want a list of all the ports in /usr/ports that install kernel modules. IIRC they're all in misc/. Let me see if I can come up with a quick list. Nope, but I'm grepping for them now. Kris pgpfuKFR7uV0y.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: How to get a list of all kernel modules
M. Warner Losh wrote: In message: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [LoN]Kamikaze [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: : [LoN]Kamikaze wrote: : M. Warner Losh wrote: : Greetings, : : is there an easy way to get a list of all the ports that compile : kernel modules? I'd like to add them to my kernel build. I did this : once before, but I lost all information on how to do it when I lost my : laptop's hard disk after the last bsdcan... : : Warner : : # find /boot/ -type f -exec pkg_info -W \{} \; : : Sorry about that, it takes very long. Better is: : : # sh -c 'for mod in `pkg_info -qaL|grep -E ^/+boot`; { pkg_info -W $mod; } This sounds great, except for one problem. This will tell me all the modules that I've installed that are from ports. Since I've never installed any from ports, this will not work for what I want. I want a list of all the ports in /usr/ports that install kernel modules. I'd even settle for a list of all the ports in /usr/ports that only install modules. Something like egrep -l '\.ko$' /usr/ports/*/*/pkg-plist | sed -e s=/pkg-plist// might do the trick, but that blows the command line limits out of the water. Replacing egrep with 'find' would need to be carefully constructed to avoid false positives in any work directories I have laying around. I was hoping for something a little easier to do... Warner I see I misunderstood, sorry about that. So how about that one: # find /usr/ports/ -type f -name pkg-plist -exec grep -El '[EMAIL PROTECTED]:space:]]+/boot' \{} \; | sed -E 's|^/usr/ports/||1' | sed -E 's|/pkg-plist$||1' It only works with ports that have a pkg-plist file, though. ___ freebsd-ports@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-ports To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: How to get a list of all kernel modules
On Sun, Jun 17, 2007 at 02:28:19AM -0400, Kris Kennaway wrote: On Sun, Jun 17, 2007 at 01:22:57AM -0500, Mark Linimon wrote: On Sun, Jun 17, 2007 at 12:15:16AM -0600, M. Warner Losh wrote: I want a list of all the ports in /usr/ports that install kernel modules. IIRC they're all in misc/. Let me see if I can come up with a quick list. Nope, but I'm grepping for them now. Partial list: Binary file ./linux-kmod-compat-20070326.tbz matches Binary file ./biosfont-1.1.tbz matches Binary file ./iwi-firmware-2.4_7.tbz matches Binary file ./ipw-firmware-1.3_8.tbz matches Binary file ./linux-js-2.2.tbz matches Binary file ./kqemu-kmod-1.3.0.p11.tbz matches Binary file ./ltmdm-1.4_18.tbz matches This is from 6.x, and I know there are others, so a more complete grep will be needed. Kris ___ freebsd-ports@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-ports To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: How to get a list of all kernel modules
In message: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [LoN]Kamikaze [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: : M. Warner Losh wrote: : In message: [EMAIL PROTECTED] : [LoN]Kamikaze [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: : : [LoN]Kamikaze wrote: : : M. Warner Losh wrote: : : Greetings, : : : : is there an easy way to get a list of all the ports that compile : : kernel modules? I'd like to add them to my kernel build. I did this : : once before, but I lost all information on how to do it when I lost my : : laptop's hard disk after the last bsdcan... : : : : Warner : : : : # find /boot/ -type f -exec pkg_info -W \{} \; : : : : Sorry about that, it takes very long. Better is: : : : : # sh -c 'for mod in `pkg_info -qaL|grep -E ^/+boot`; { pkg_info -W $mod; } : : This sounds great, except for one problem. This will tell me all the : modules that I've installed that are from ports. Since I've never : installed any from ports, this will not work for what I want. I want : a list of all the ports in /usr/ports that install kernel modules. : I'd even settle for a list of all the ports in /usr/ports that only : install modules. : : Something like : egrep -l '\.ko$' /usr/ports/*/*/pkg-plist | sed -e s=/pkg-plist// : might do the trick, but that blows the command line limits out of the : water. Replacing egrep with 'find' would need to be carefully : constructed to avoid false positives in any work directories I have : laying around. I was hoping for something a little easier to do... : : Warner : : I see I misunderstood, sorry about that. So how about that one: : : # find /usr/ports/ -type f -name pkg-plist -exec grep -El : '[EMAIL PROTECTED]:space:]]+/boot' \{} \; | sed -E 's|^/usr/ports/||1' | sed -E : 's|/pkg-plist$||1' : : It only works with ports that have a pkg-plist file, though. This won't quite work because there are things like: % cat multimedia/pvr250/pkg-plist @unexec rm %%MODULESDIR%%/cxm.ko @unexec rm %%MODULESDIR%%/cxm_iic.ko bin/pvr250-setchannel I'd kinda hoped there was a pseudo category that I could key off of. pvr250 is also kinda a mess too, since I can't build it w/o a CD I don't have... Warner ___ freebsd-ports@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-ports To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: How to get a list of all kernel modules
[LoN]Kamikaze wrote: M. Warner Losh wrote: In message: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [LoN]Kamikaze [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: : [LoN]Kamikaze wrote: : M. Warner Losh wrote: : Greetings, : : is there an easy way to get a list of all the ports that compile : kernel modules? I'd like to add them to my kernel build. I did this : once before, but I lost all information on how to do it when I lost my : laptop's hard disk after the last bsdcan... : : Warner : : # find /boot/ -type f -exec pkg_info -W \{} \; : : Sorry about that, it takes very long. Better is: : : # sh -c 'for mod in `pkg_info -qaL|grep -E ^/+boot`; { pkg_info -W $mod; } This sounds great, except for one problem. This will tell me all the modules that I've installed that are from ports. Since I've never installed any from ports, this will not work for what I want. I want a list of all the ports in /usr/ports that install kernel modules. I'd even settle for a list of all the ports in /usr/ports that only install modules. Something like egrep -l '\.ko$' /usr/ports/*/*/pkg-plist | sed -e s=/pkg-plist// might do the trick, but that blows the command line limits out of the water. Replacing egrep with 'find' would need to be carefully constructed to avoid false positives in any work directories I have laying around. I was hoping for something a little easier to do... Warner I see I misunderstood, sorry about that. So how about that one: # find /usr/ports/ -type f -name pkg-plist -exec grep -El '[EMAIL PROTECTED]:space:]]+/boot' \{} \; | sed -E 's|^/usr/ports/||1' | sed -E 's|/pkg-plist$||1' It only works with ports that have a pkg-plist file, though. It's all a bit tricky, now. This only returns a very small number of ports. Changing '[EMAIL PROTECTED]:space:]]+/boot' to '[EMAIL PROTECTED]:space:]]+/' helps, but returns lots of false positives, too: archivers/dpkg audio/mt-daapd comms/hylafax comms/smstools databases/cyrus-imspd databases/firebird-server databases/firebird2-server databases/sqlrelay devel/linux-js emulators/vmware-guestd6 emulators/snespp emulators/its emulators/vmware-guestd4 emulators/vmware-guestd5 games/freebsd-games games/barrage games/childsplay games/lbreakout games/wanderer games/xpat2 german/staroffice5 mail/fetchmail mail/dspam-devel mail/dspam mail/mimedefang mail/py-spambayes mail/zmailer multimedia/linux-gspca-kmod multimedia/linux-ov511-kmod multimedia/pwcbsd net-mgmt/cisco_conf net-mgmt/ng_ipacct net/acx100 net/asterisk-bristuff net/asterisk12 net/ipvs net/ipw-firmware-kmod net/ipw-firmware net/iwi-firmware-kmod net/iwi-firmware net/openldap23-server net/openpbx.org net/asterisk net/ng_netflow net/nvnet net/openldap24-server news/noffle print/bjfilter360 print/bjfilter850 print/bjfilter850ug print/bjfilter860 print/bjfilter870 print/bjfilters600 print/bjfilters630 print/bjfilters6300 print/bjfiltercom russian/tac+ia security/bioapi security/cyrus-sasl security/drweb security/ipsec-tools security/pam-pgsql security/vncrypt sysutils/apt sysutils/devcpu sysutils/fcron sysutils/graphicboot sysutils/heartbeat sysutils/pmap textproc/dixit www/hinventory-client www/interchange www/linux-flashplugin9 www/middleman www/wwwoffle x11/nvidia-driver I suppose these would have to be hand-checked. ___ freebsd-ports@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-ports To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: How to get a list of all kernel modules
On Sun, Jun 17, 2007 at 08:33:22AM +0200, [LoN]Kamikaze wrote: I see I misunderstood, sorry about that. So how about that one: # find /usr/ports/ -type f -name pkg-plist -exec grep -El '[EMAIL PROTECTED]:space:]]+/boot' \{} \; | sed -E 's|^/usr/ports/||1' | sed -E 's|/pkg-plist$||1' It only works with ports that have a pkg-plist file, though. And which do @cwd in it. Doesn't work with multimedia/pvr250 for example. This reminds me of a pet-project of me which I would like to restart, but which needs to cooperation from the maintainers of the package building clusters: A database of installed files. And a historical list of package build failures, but that one isn't relevant here. What does it require? Not much: after each package built, somehow a notice gets send to a database backend which grabs the tarball, grabs the +CONTENTS files and stores that data. What can it be used for? Questions like this for example. Or better CONFLICTS determination. Or historical information (I get this file /usr/local/share/foo, but I can't find out who installed it) Edwin -- Edwin Groothuis |Personal website: http://www.mavetju.org [EMAIL PROTECTED]| Weblog: http://www.mavetju.org/weblog/ ___ freebsd-ports@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-ports To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: How to get a list of all kernel modules
On Sun, Jun 17, 2007 at 01:22:57AM -0500, Mark Linimon wrote: On Sun, Jun 17, 2007 at 12:15:16AM -0600, M. Warner Losh wrote: I want a list of all the ports in /usr/ports that install kernel modules. IIRC they're all in misc/. Let me see if I can come up with a quick list. Not all of them are in misc/. One counter-example is emulators/kqemu-kmod, another is x11/nvidia-driver. -- Insert your favourite quote here. Erik Trulsson [EMAIL PROTECTED] ___ freebsd-ports@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-ports To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: How to get a list of all kernel modules
On Sun, Jun 17, 2007 at 12:42:01AM -0600, M. Warner Losh wrote: I'd kinda hoped there was a pseudo category that I could key off of. pvr250 is also kinda a mess too, since I can't build it w/o a CD I don't have... Don't blame me, there are lots of ports which require distfiles which you can't just download :-) Edwin -- Edwin Groothuis |Personal website: http://www.mavetju.org [EMAIL PROTECTED]| Weblog: http://www.mavetju.org/weblog/ ___ freebsd-ports@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-ports To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: How to get a list of all kernel modules
On Sun, Jun 17, 2007 at 12:15:16AM -0600, M. Warner Losh wrote: In message: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [LoN]Kamikaze [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: : [LoN]Kamikaze wrote: : M. Warner Losh wrote: : Greetings, : : is there an easy way to get a list of all the ports that compile : kernel modules? I'd like to add them to my kernel build. I did this : once before, but I lost all information on how to do it when I lost my : laptop's hard disk after the last bsdcan... : : Warner : : # find /boot/ -type f -exec pkg_info -W \{} \; : : Sorry about that, it takes very long. Better is: : : # sh -c 'for mod in `pkg_info -qaL|grep -E ^/+boot`; { pkg_info -W $mod; } This sounds great, except for one problem. This will tell me all the modules that I've installed that are from ports. Since I've never installed any from ports, this will not work for what I want. I want a list of all the ports in /usr/ports that install kernel modules. I'd even settle for a list of all the ports in /usr/ports that only install modules. Something like egrep -l '\.ko$' /usr/ports/*/*/pkg-plist | sed -e s=/pkg-plist// might do the trick, but that blows the command line limits out of the water. Replacing egrep with 'find' would need to be carefully constructed to avoid false positives in any work directories I have laying around. I was hoping for something a little easier to do... Keep in mind that not all ports have a 'pkg-plist' file. Some ports list that info directly in the Makefile. I don't think there is any way of doing what you want without searching through every single Makefile/pkg-plist file in the entire ports tree. -- Insert your favourite quote here. Erik Trulsson [EMAIL PROTECTED] ___ freebsd-ports@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-ports To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: How to get a list of all kernel modules
In message: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Edwin Groothuis [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: : On Sun, Jun 17, 2007 at 12:42:01AM -0600, M. Warner Losh wrote: : I'd kinda hoped there was a pseudo category that I could key off of. : pvr250 is also kinda a mess too, since I can't build it w/o a CD I : don't have... : : Don't blame me, there are lots of ports which require distfiles : which you can't just download :-) I don't blame you. I understand the reasons for it, but it makes it harder to automatically check them. Warner ___ freebsd-ports@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-ports To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: How to get a list of all kernel modules
On Sun, Jun 17, 2007 at 12:42:01AM -0600, M. Warner Losh wrote: I'd kinda hoped there was a pseudo category that I could key off of. Kinda sounds like there should be. Here's my list so far: audio/aureal-kmod audio/emu10kx comms/hcfmdm comms/ixj comms/ltmdm comms/uticom comms/vpb-driver graphics/kix-kmod graphics/plasma-kmod misc/zaptel multimedia/pvr250 multimedia/pwcbsd net/acx100 net/ipw-firmware net/iwi-firmware net/ng_daphne net/nvnet net/p54u palm/uppc-kmod security/vncrypt sysutils/cd9660_unicode sysutils/est sysutils/fusefs-kmod sysutils/ipmi-kmod x11/nvidia-driver ___ freebsd-ports@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-ports To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: How to get a list of all kernel modules
M. Warner Losh wrote: In message: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [LoN]Kamikaze [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: : I see I misunderstood, sorry about that. So how about that one: : : # find /usr/ports/ -type f -name pkg-plist -exec grep -El : '[EMAIL PROTECTED]:space:]]+/boot' \{} \; | sed -E 's|^/usr/ports/||1' | sed -E : 's|/pkg-plist$||1' : : It only works with ports that have a pkg-plist file, though. This won't quite work because there are things like: % cat multimedia/pvr250/pkg-plist @unexec rm %%MODULESDIR%%/cxm.ko @unexec rm %%MODULESDIR%%/cxm_iic.ko bin/pvr250-setchannel I'd kinda hoped there was a pseudo category that I could key off of. pvr250 is also kinda a mess too, since I can't build it w/o a CD I don't have... Warner The only completely reliable way I see is to install all ports, because the TMPPLIST only reaches its final state in the post-install target. Then you could use my first solution, to grep through the output of pkg_info -qaL ___ freebsd-ports@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-ports To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: How to get a list of all kernel modules
In message: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Kris Kennaway [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: : On Sun, Jun 17, 2007 at 02:28:19AM -0400, Kris Kennaway wrote: : On Sun, Jun 17, 2007 at 01:22:57AM -0500, Mark Linimon wrote: : On Sun, Jun 17, 2007 at 12:15:16AM -0600, M. Warner Losh wrote: :I want a list of all the ports in /usr/ports that install kernel modules. : : IIRC they're all in misc/. Let me see if I can come up with a quick list. : : Nope, but I'm grepping for them now. : : Partial list: : : Binary file ./linux-kmod-compat-20070326.tbz matches : Binary file ./biosfont-1.1.tbz matches : Binary file ./iwi-firmware-2.4_7.tbz matches : Binary file ./ipw-firmware-1.3_8.tbz matches : Binary file ./linux-js-2.2.tbz matches : Binary file ./kqemu-kmod-1.3.0.p11.tbz matches : Binary file ./ltmdm-1.4_18.tbz matches : : This is from 6.x, and I know there are others, so a more complete grep : will be needed. Grepping for '\.ko$' does fairly well at coming up with a good list. However, there are a few interesting false positives: ./editors/emacs/pkg-plist ./editors/emacs-devel/pkg-plist ./editors/emacs20/pkg-plist ./editors/xemacs/pkg-plist ./editors/xemacs-devel/pkg-plist ./editors/xemacs-devel-mule/pkg-plist ./editors/xemacs21-mule/pkg-plist ./editors/emacs.app/pkg-plist ./korean/hlatex/pkg-plist ./korean/msdosfs/pkg-plist ./korean/pgp.language/pkg-plist ./korean/texinfo/pkg-plist All of these because there are files that I think are in korean with a .ko suffix. and there's only one in misc: ./misc/zaptel/pkg-plist which lists a bunch of .ko's installed into /usr/local/lib/zaptel that turn out to be kernel drivers, but no mention of /boot at all. Warner ___ freebsd-ports@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-ports To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: How to get a list of all kernel modules
On Sun, Jun 17, 2007 at 05:04:47PM +1000, Edwin Groothuis wrote: On Sun, Jun 17, 2007 at 01:54:57AM -0500, Mark Linimon wrote: On Sun, Jun 17, 2007 at 12:42:01AM -0600, M. Warner Losh wrote: I'd kinda hoped there was a pseudo category that I could key off of. Kinda sounds like there should be. Here's my list so far: multimedia/pvr250 Plus multimedia/pvrxxx. Plus emulators/snespp. I think you can better grep for \\.ko$, and then later manually remove the ones which install it a /compat directory. Edwin -- Edwin Groothuis |Personal website: http://www.mavetju.org [EMAIL PROTECTED]| Weblog: http://www.mavetju.org/weblog/ ___ freebsd-ports@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-ports To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Problem with xorg 7.2 upgrade - xorg-docs and xorg-apps
Hello Nasty wrote: [LoN]Kamikaze [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello Nasty wrote: I upgraded to xorg 7.2 a while ago, and everything seems to be working well, but my ports list shows the following out-of-date ports, and I can't seem to do anything about them: xorg-clients-6.9.0_3 needs updating (port has 7.2) xorg-documents-6.9.0 needs updating (port has 1.3,1) Use pkg_delete. I try: pkg_delete xorg-clients. I get: pkg_delete: no such package 'xorg-clients' installed. Similar for xorg-documents. Looking at the man page for pkg_delete, I tried -f (Force removal of the package), but the same thing occurred. Am I doing something wrong? Or any other suggestions? Thanks. Yes, you're not using the wohle package name. Use the complete package name. ___ freebsd-ports@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-ports To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: How to get a list of all kernel modules
In message: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Mark Linimon) writes: : On Sun, Jun 17, 2007 at 12:42:01AM -0600, M. Warner Losh wrote: : I'd kinda hoped there was a pseudo category that I could key off of. : : Kinda sounds like there should be. That would make grepping the info out of INDEX easy Warner ___ freebsd-ports@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-ports To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: How to get a list of all kernel modules
In message: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Mark Linimon) writes: : On Sun, Jun 17, 2007 at 12:42:01AM -0600, M. Warner Losh wrote: : I'd kinda hoped there was a pseudo category that I could key off of. : : Kinda sounds like there should be. : : Here's my list so far: : : audio/aureal-kmod : audio/emu10kx : comms/hcfmdm : comms/ixj : comms/ltmdm : comms/uticom : comms/vpb-driver : graphics/kix-kmod : graphics/plasma-kmod : misc/zaptel : multimedia/pvr250 : multimedia/pwcbsd : net/acx100 : net/ipw-firmware : net/iwi-firmware : net/ng_daphne : net/nvnet : net/p54u : palm/uppc-kmod : security/vncrypt : sysutils/cd9660_unicode : sysutils/est : sysutils/fusefs-kmod : sysutils/ipmi-kmod : x11/nvidia-driver I think you missed: multimedia/kbtv sysutils/pmap sysutils/biosfont sysutils/devcpu net/ng_car net/ng_netflow net/ipvs although some of these install a lot more than just a single driver. Warner ___ freebsd-ports@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-ports To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: How to get a list of all kernel modules
M. Warner Losh wrote: In message: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Mark Linimon) writes: : On Sun, Jun 17, 2007 at 12:42:01AM -0600, M. Warner Losh wrote: : I'd kinda hoped there was a pseudo category that I could key off of. : : Kinda sounds like there should be. That would make grepping the info out of INDEX easy Warner I'm with Mark here, there definitely should be one. I think it would be best to create it and send a HEADS UP to ports@ or to all maintainers. ___ freebsd-ports@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-ports To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: How to get a list of all kernel modules
On Sun, Jun 17, 2007 at 09:18:55AM +0200, [LoN]Kamikaze wrote: M. Warner Losh wrote: In message: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Mark Linimon) writes: : On Sun, Jun 17, 2007 at 12:42:01AM -0600, M. Warner Losh wrote: : I'd kinda hoped there was a pseudo category that I could key off of. : : Kinda sounds like there should be. That would make grepping the info out of INDEX easy I'm with Mark here, there definitely should be one. I think it would be best to create it and send a HEADS UP to ports@ or to all maintainers. If you decide on a name for the category, I'll send-pr it and ask the maintainer of portlint to incoperate a check for it. Edwin -- Edwin Groothuis |Personal website: http://www.mavetju.org [EMAIL PROTECTED]| Weblog: http://www.mavetju.org/weblog/ ___ freebsd-ports@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-ports To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
How to check and fix breakage on ia64?
Hello. I'm maintaiter of japanese/eb. I took its maintainership about one and half year ago, and it was already marked broken on ia64 at that time. According to the log of Makefile, it was done about three years ago when version is 3.3.4. But current version is 4.3, and it is not clear if it is still broken. I would like to check if latest one is broken on ia64. But I don't have account of FreeBSD/ia64 envirionment, nor I can afford to prepare Itanium mainframe. Then are there any way to check (and fix if it is still the case) the breakage? --- KIMURA Yasuhiro ___ freebsd-ports@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-ports To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Keeping track of automatically installed dependency-only ports
On 2007-Jun-16 20:44:53 -0700, Stephen Hurd [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Agreed, but this situation is not easy to detect with the automated ports checks that are in place. Impossible even since we're not using automated tools. I was thinking of pointyhat Yes - but since it requires the maintainer to manually determine what features are automatically detected and enabled, it is something that is error-prone - the maintainer could easily accidently overlook it. A maintainer needs to do this anyways. A maintainer _should_ do this. They may accidently miss a dependency or they might be too lazy to do a proper job. Of course, simply not automatically deinstalling SDL would help out quite a bit. If I decide to remove SDL, all the results of that are my fault. If removing portXXX also removes SDL, I can blame the ports system for removing stuff out from under me. A normal 'pkg_delete' will not remove any ports other than those specified and will only remove the port(s) specified iff those ports have no other ports depending on them. If portXYZ registers a dependency on SDL then it will not be possible to remove SDL without disabling the dependency check (via '-f'). The problematic scenario is where the GNU configure script (or equivalent) for portXYZ senses the presence of SDL and decides to use it even though the port doesn't list SDL as a dependency. -- Peter Jeremy pgp6Q8dut5wQb.pgp Description: PGP signature
How to make a make install without questions?
Hi! Excuse me if this is a estupid question, but in six years with FreeBSD, today I haven't still an answer to this: - If I make a make install clean, in a port like x11/kde3, are there any way to make the lack of questions? Or maybe better, are there any way to make anything like make -y (or -Y for YES options) install clean? The trouble is ports like KDE, with platform independency (more or less cpu power), take more time because you need to stay (more or less) in front of computer to choose and accept the port options. I understand that you don't need this with other ports (like apache, php, etc), for obvious reasons. But I think that with ports like gnome2 or kde3, maybe I believe that it would be a great saving of time. Sorry if the question is understandable for my bad english. -- Have a nice day ;-) TooManySecrets Dijo Confucio: Exígete mucho a ti mismo y espera poco de los demás. Así te ahorrarás disgustos. ___ freebsd-ports@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-ports To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Upgrading to amd64 requires recompilation of ports?
On Sat, Jun 16, 2007 at 06:21:40PM -0400, Indigo 23 wrote: Does anyone think that its worth the hassle? If you do manage to get it up and running, will you see any noticeable advantages or is it better to just stick with i386? The only caveat that I can see is a recompilation of all the ports. Any thoughts? You don't really _need_ it unless you've got more than four gigs of RAM and are routinely running out of memory on i386. Then again, I installed amd64 instead of i386 because I could. :-) No regrets so far. Some stuff like binary drivers, flash player, is not available on amd64 (not necessarily a bad thing :-). I think i386 has more ports available as packages. Amd 64 will use some more disk space and RAM. Doing a clean reinstall instead of an upgrade will probably less of a hassle. Roland -- R.F.Smith http://www.xs4all.nl/~rsmith/ [plain text _non-HTML_ PGP/GnuPG encrypted/signed email much appreciated] pgp: 1A2B 477F 9970 BA3C 2914 B7CE 1277 EFB0 C321 A725 (KeyID: C321A725) pgpAC0HPmdICd.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: How to make a make install without questions?
On Sun, Jun 17, 2007 at 12:10:29PM +0200, TooMany Secrets wrote: Hi! Excuse me if this is a estupid question, but in six years with FreeBSD, today I haven't still an answer to this: - If I make a make install clean, in a port like x11/kde3, are there any way to make the lack of questions? Or maybe better, are there any way to make anything like make -y (or -Y for YES options) install clean? The trouble is ports like KDE, with platform independency (more or less cpu power), take more time because you need to stay (more or less) in front of computer to choose and accept the port options. I understand that you don't need this with other ports (like apache, php, etc), for obvious reasons. But I think that with ports like gnome2 or kde3, maybe I believe that it would be a great saving of time. Sorry if the question is understandable for my bad english. Hello Mr. TooMany, the portupgrade suite is what you probably want to use. You can set BATCH=YES or use the --batch switch which suppresses the OPTIONS menu. e.g.: portupgrade --batch -a to upgrade all ports or portinstall --batch sysutils/screen Lars pgpmuQpIFtXX3.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: The committed package speedup is a little bit flawed
Alexander Leidinger píše v ne 17. 06. 2007 v 12:02 +0200: somehow you didn't got the final patch. I went with the latest patch available in the PR. Attached is the fastest version we where able to come up with. Additionally it contains a safety net (-gt part) in case there's something wrong (no ORIGIN in +CONTENTS). With the current version you run into an error, with the patch you don't. Okay, I'll see when we have space for another exprun. On a related note, have you got a PR for the make clean-speedup? What PR number would that be? -- Pav Lucistnik [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Just because you're an angel doesn't mean you have to be a fool. signature.asc Description: Toto je digitálně podepsaná část zprávy
Re: opensync ports
Gabor Tjong A Hung píše v ne 17. 06. 2007 v 11:49 +0200: I am new to porting and have tried to port opensync, and the result is included as attachment. .pc files must go to libdata/pkgconfig, not in lib/pkgconfig. What's up with pkg-message? It does not seem to be referenced anywhere in the port. - There is a devel/libopensync. I'm not sure if this is the same port. It appears to be, but this port is version 0.17. This was released 04/23/05, so I thought I better start anew. Should the port be called libopensync? or is opensync the correct name? It's the same port, do it as an update on that directory. - The following lines were also part of the install instructions. # this is required that frontends and plugins find the opensync-1.0.pc file export PKG_CONFIG_PATH=$OPENSYNC_BUILD/lib/pkgconfig:$PKG_CONFIG_PATH was it correct of me to assume that CONFIGURE_ENV= PKG_CONFIG_PATH=${LOCALBASE}/lib/pkgconfig would be equivalent? Have you tried without it? Did it worked? I have a feeling this line will have zero effect on the build. - Based on the pkg-plist I also assumed it had some libraries, so I added a USE_LDCONFIG= yes, although I am hesitating if USE_LDCONFIG= ${PREFIX}/lib/ ${PREFIX}/lib/opensync/formats ${PREFIX}/lib/pkgconfig it does compile fine *with* and *without* USE_LDCONFIG It will compile with or without USE_LDCONFIG. USE_LDCONFIG is ment to expose libraries for other ports. You don't need to expose libraries to ldconfig, if they are never linked again, only dl_open()ed on runtime. Typically, this covers all plugins. I'm quite sure the content of lib/opensync will be dl_open plugins. lib/pkgconfig does not contain any shared libraries. - Library dependencies. Is there a way to *know* what the port depends on except from the documentation provided? I couldn't find any dependancies in the documentation of opensync. My port does seem to clean scons-0.97, python24-2.4.4 and opensync-0.30. You should read make configure output, it usually checks for dependencies there. If it uses scons for build instead of make, I think you might have the dependency list right here. Clean space test will help you verify this. You could set up Tinderbox for that. Furthermore, since this is not an application, how can I *know if this port is succesfully ported? Port the application too :) -- Pav Lucistnik [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Mischief managed. signature.asc Description: Toto je digitálně podepsaná část zprávy
Re: How to make a make install without questions?
On 17/06/07, TooMany Secrets [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi! Excuse me if this is a estupid question, but in six years with FreeBSD, today I haven't still an answer to this: - If I make a make install clean, in a port like x11/kde3, are there any way to make the lack of questions? Or maybe better, are there any way to make anything like make -y (or -Y for YES options) install clean? The trouble is ports like KDE, with platform independency (more or less cpu power), take more time because you need to stay (more or less) in front of computer to choose and accept the port options. I understand that you don't need this with other ports (like apache, php, etc), for obvious reasons. But I think that with ports like gnome2 or kde3, maybe I believe that it would be a great saving of time. Sorry if the question is understandable for my bad english. -- Have a nice day ;-) TooManySecrets Dijo Confucio: Exígete mucho a ti mismo y espera poco de los demás. Así te ahorrarás disgustos. ___ freebsd-ports@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-ports To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Hi, What i do is make config-recursive make install clean The make config-recursive will go through all the depending ports and set the options, this is the only time you set the options and when you'll have to be at the keyboard. Then when you do a make install clean, it wont ask for the options anymore since you've already set them. I hope it helps Cheers David N ___ freebsd-ports@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-ports To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: How to make a make install without questions?
On 17/06/2007, at 8:10 PM, TooMany Secrets wrote: Hi! Excuse me if this is a estupid question, but in six years with FreeBSD, today I haven't still an answer to this: - If I make a make install clean, in a port like x11/kde3, are there any way to make the lack of questions? Or maybe better, are there any way to make anything like make -y (or -Y for YES options) install clean? The trouble is ports like KDE, with platform independency (more or less cpu power), take more time because you need to stay (more or less) in front of computer to choose and accept the port options. I understand that you don't need this with other ports (like apache, php, etc), for obvious reasons. But I think that with ports like gnome2 or kde3, maybe I believe that it would be a great saving of time. Sorry if the question is understandable for my bad english. make -DBATCH ... See the ports man page ;-) ___ freebsd-ports@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-ports To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: How to check and fix breakage on ia64?
From: Pav Lucistnik [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: How to check and fix breakage on ia64? Date: Sun, 17 Jun 2007 12:45:38 +0200 I just tried on FreeBSD/ia64 6.2-STABLE system, and it compiled fine. I haven't tried installing it. Very good news. Then following lines in Makefile does not match current status. .if ${ARCH} == ia64 BROKEN=Configure fails on ia64 .endif And now I can remove these lines. Thank you for your trying and reporting to me. --- KIMURA Yasuhiro ___ freebsd-ports@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-ports To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: How to make a make install without questions?
On Sun, 17 Jun 2007 12:10:29 +0200 TooMany Secrets [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi! Excuse me if this is a estupid question, but in six years with FreeBSD, today I haven't still an answer to this: - If I make a make install clean, in a port like x11/kde3, are there any way to make the lack of questions? Or maybe better, are there any way to make anything like make -y (or -Y for YES options) install clean? The trouble is ports like KDE, with platform independency (more or less cpu power), take more time because you need to stay (more or less) in front of computer to choose and accept the port options. I understand that you don't need this with other ports (like apache, php, etc), for obvious reasons. But I think that with ports like gnome2 or kde3, maybe I believe that it would be a great saving of time. Sorry if the question is understandable for my bad english. `make config-recursive` in the port's directory will help, except for ports that choose not to implement OPTIONS but their own custom script (poking their maintainers might be a .. useful idea). -- IOnut - Un^d^dregistered ;) FreeBSD user Intellectual Property is nowhere near as valuable as Intellect signature.asc Description: PGP signature
PR 11367 subversion -- compile fail - requires lgssapi_krb5 on Freebsd 6.2
I posted the PR below. I know it ios early days, but there has, so far been no response. Until this is dealt with I felt it might be useful to have the PR , and the temporary method I used to solved it, posted here. ** Subject: subversion -- compile fail - requires lgssapi_krb5 on Freebsd 6.2 X-Send-Pr-Version: www-3.0 Number: 113677 Category: ports Synopsis: devel/subversion -- compile fail - requires lgssapi_krb5 on Freebsd 6.2 Confidential: no Severity: serious Priority: high Responsible:lev State: open Quarter: Keywords: Date-Required: Class: change-request Submitter-Id: current-users Arrival-Date: Thu Jun 14 10:30:04 GMT 2007 Closed-Date: Last-Modified: Fri Jun 15 18:00:15 GMT 2007 Originator: David Southwell Release:6.2 Organization: vizion communications Environment: # uname -a FreeBSD dns1.vizion2000.net 6.1-RELEASE FreeBSD 6.1-RELEASE #0: Sun May 7 04:15:57 UTC 2006 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/SMP amd64 Description: Attempted to install subversion. Options were chosen to support webdav ssl Therefore neon had to be installed as a dependency, Neon was not then present on the system. 2 -L/usr/local/lib -L/usr/local/lib/db42 -rpath /usr/local/lib -o libsvn_ra_dav-1.la commit.lo fetch.lo file_revs.lo log.lo merge.lo options.lo props.lo replay.lo session.lo util.lo ../../subversion/libsvn_delta/libsvn_delta-1.la ../../subversion/libsvn_subr/libsvn_subr-1.la /usr/local/lib/libaprutil-1.la -lgdbm -ldb-4.2 -lexpat -liconv /usr/local/lib/libapr-1.la -lcrypt -lpthread -L/usr/local/lib -rpath=/usr/lib:/usr/local/lib -L/usr/local/lib -lneon -lintl -lssl -lcrypto -lz -L/usr/local/lib -Wl,-rpath -Wl,/usr/local/lib -O2 -fno-strict-aliasing -pipe -lgssapi_krb5 -lkrb5 -lk5crypto -lcom_err -lexpat -lintl -lz /usr/bin/ld: cannot find -lgssapi_krb5 *** Error code 1 Stop in /usr/ports/devel/subversion/work/subversion-1.4.3. *** Error code 1 Stop in /usr/ports/devel/subversion. I raised the problem on [EMAIL PROTECTED] Here is an extract from my email reporting my solution to the problem: * On 6/13/07, David Southwell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: here is what I have: [EMAIL PROTECTED] /usr/bin]# ls -l /usr/lib/libgss* -r--r--r-- 1 root wheel 141960 Feb 27 10:24 /usr/lib/libgssapi.a lrwxr-xr-x 1 root wheel 14 Mar 23 07:59 /usr/lib/libgssapi.so - libgssapi.so.8 -r--r--r-- 1 root wheel 63056 Mar 23 07:59 /usr/lib/libgssapi.so.8 -r--r--r-- 1 root wheel 146556 Feb 27 10:24 /usr/lib/libgssapi_p.a I have a hazy recolection that, at some time, there was a conflict between kerberos and something else. Heimdal and MIT Kerberos 5? That sounds familiar On -CURRENT, src/kerberos5/lib/libgssapi/Makefile builds libgssapi_krb5*, but on RELENG_6 it only builds libgssapi.*. Ok I am working with this and commenting as I go. I am on 6.1 : # uname -a FreeBSD dns1.vizion2000.net 6.1-RELEASE FreeBSD 6.1-RELEASE #0: Sun May 7 04:15:57 UTC 2006 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/SMP amd64 Have a look at the configure script and try to determine why it is choosing the wrong version of Kerberos 5 for your system. I presume you mean the subversion configure script? Only one reference to kerberos found in the port files: [EMAIL PROTECTED] /usr/ports/devel/subversion]# fgrep -R kerberos ./* ./work/subversion-1.4.3/INSTALL: --with-libs=/usr/kerberos for OpenSSL to be found. The zlib library [EMAIL PROTECTED] /usr/ports/devel/subversion]# In INSTALL: On Unix systems, if you are building neon as part of the Subversion build process (as described in section I.4 above), you can pass flags to Subversion's ./configure, and they will be passed on to neon's ./configure. You need OpenSSL installed on your system, and you must add --with-ssl as a ./configure parameter. If your OpenSSL installation is hard for Neon to find, you may need to use --with-libs=/path/to/lib in addition. In particular, on Red Hat (but not Fedora Core) it is necessary to specify --with-libs=/usr/kerberos for OpenSSL to be found. Section 1.4 We recommend that you keep the neon installation out of the Subversion working copy. This is because most developers have multiple working copies of Subversion, and it is easier to use a single instance of the Neon library for all instances. To do this, just unzip/untar Neon, and build and install it according to its own standard installation instructions. Then follow the steps below to use the installed Neon when building Subversion's configuration mechanism should auto-detect the installed Neon. CONCLUSION: I wonder if neon packaged with subversion does not test for the correct version? What happenes if in
Re: Upgrading to amd64 requires recompilation of ports?
On Sat, 16 Jun 2007, Kris Kennaway wrote: I may have had to use the statically linked /rescue to do some things, I don't remember. It's not completely trivial, but someone who knows their way around a FreeBSD system can do it. We did it by using miniroot on swap partition of the system disk. This approach has an advantage of keeping at least one good bootable base system installation in any moment. Also, it allows move in both directions, i.e. i386 - amd64. Yeah, that's a neat trick to remember. Another trick for doing i386-amd64 is to install your new world into a DESTDIR, tar it up, put the tarball onto the root filesystem, boot the new amd64 kernel into single-user mode and use /rescue/tar to spam the amd64 tarball over the i386 world. I've used the miniroot-on-swap approach before. Another trick I used this week (when I had to do four i386-amd64 migrations) was to build a netbootable amd64 system, PXE-boot that, and then installworld to the local disks that way. ___ freebsd-ports@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-ports To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mysql-server-5.1.19 path variable error created on upgrade compilation
# uname -a 6.1-RELEASE FreeBSD 6.1-RELEASE #0: Sun May 7 04:15:57 UTC 2006 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/SMP amd64 # Just upgraded mysql to include: # pkg_info |grep mysql mysql-client-5.1.19 Multithreaded SQL database (client) mysql-server-5.1.19 Multithreaded SQL database (server) p5-DBD-mysql51-4.005 MySQL 5.1 driver for the Perl5 Database Interface (DBI) php5-mysql-5.2.3 The mysql shared extension for php # Seems we have an oddity here after compiling: Extract from show variables: show variables; +-+---+ | Variable_name | Value | +-+---+ | basedir | /usr/local/ | character_sets_dir | /usr/local/share/mysql/charsets/ | | datadir | /usr2/datadb/ | | general_log_file | /usr2/datadb/dns1.log | | language | /usr/local/share/mysql/english/ | | pid_file | /usr2/datadb//dns1.vizion2000.net.pid | ^^Why '//' | plugin_dir | /usr/local/lib/mysql | | slow_query_log_file | /usr2/datadb/dns1-slow.log | | socket | /tmp/mysql.sock | So I thought I would: (a) RESET the variable mysql set pid_file = /usr2/datadb/dns1.vizion2000.net.pid ; ERROR 1193 (HY000): Unknown system variable 'pid_file' mysql set GLOBAL pid_file = /usr2/datadb/dns1.vizion2000.net.pid ; ERROR 1193 (HY000): Unknown system variable 'pid_file' mysql set GLOBAL pid_file = '/usr2/datadb/dns1.vizion2000.net.pid' ; ERROR 1193 (HY000): Unknown system variable 'pid_file' mysql set @@GLOBAL pid_file = '/usr2/datadb/dns1.vizion2000.net.pid' ; ERROR 1064 (42000): You have an error in your SQL syntax; check the manual that corresponds to your MySQL server version for the right syntax to use near 'pid_file = '/usr2/datadb/dns1.vizion2000.net.pid'' at line 1 mysql set @@GLOBAL.pid_file = '/usr2/datadb/dns1.vizion2000.net.pid' ; ERROR 1193 (HY000): Unknown system variable 'pid_file' mysql But I cannot seem to get the Syntax right - can someone please point me in the right direction. (b) Ask why this might be happening. It might be worth recording that /usr2/ is a seperate physical device and emphasize that the base-dir is /usr/local/. Thanks in advance David ___ freebsd-ports@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-ports To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
anacron: suggest adding an entry in /etc/crontab in pkg-message.in
Hi, the pkg-message.in from the anacron-port is incomplete, IMO. It shows this: - Edit %%PREFIX%%/etc/anacrontab - Deactivate the 'periodic' commands in /etc/crontab - Add anacron_enable=YES to /etc/rc.conf - Read anacron(8) and anacrontab(5) The problem is that anacron will just execute one time, namely when the machine is booted. The maintainance-scripts would never run again, then. I suggest adding the following line to pkg-message.in before Add anacron_enable=YES to /etc/rc.conf: - Add an entry for anacron in /etc/crontab for the early morning hours What do you think? Frank ___ freebsd-ports@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-ports To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: The committed package speedup is a little bit flawed
Quoting Pav Lucistnik [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Sun, 17 Jun 2007 12:27:52 +0200): Alexander Leidinger píše v ne 17. 06. 2007 v 12:02 +0200: somehow you didn't got the final patch. I went with the latest patch available in the PR. Yeah... somehow we didn't provided the latest version there... On a related note, have you got a PR for the make clean-speedup? What PR number would that be? I don't know, the patch is not by me. Bye, Alexander. -- http://www.Leidinger.net Alexander @ Leidinger.net: PGP ID = B0063FE7 http://www.FreeBSD.org netchild @ FreeBSD.org : PGP ID = 72077137 ___ freebsd-ports@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-ports To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: The committed package speedup is a little bit flawed
Pav Lucistnik wrote: Alexander Leidinger píše v ne 17. 06. 2007 v 18:41 +0200: On a related note, have you got a PR for the make clean-speedup? What PR number would that be? I don't know, the patch is not by me. I don't have that patch locally, so, it's probably lost. I think you mean this PR, and it was just committed: http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=112765 -Garrett ___ freebsd-ports@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-ports To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: The committed package speedup is a little bit flawed
Alexander Leidinger píše v ne 17. 06. 2007 v 18:41 +0200: On a related note, have you got a PR for the make clean-speedup? What PR number would that be? I don't know, the patch is not by me. I don't have that patch locally, so, it's probably lost. -- Pav Lucistnik [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sword ownership rights have been under heavy fire since they were determined to be the leading cause of death during the Siege of Acre in the third crusade. signature.asc Description: Toto je digitálně podepsaná část zprávy
Re: CTF: compat6x port
On 6/7/07, Marcus Alves Grando [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi lists, I finish compat6x port and i need testers. If you are interested you can download shar file in http://people.freebsd.org/~mnag/compat6x.shar Feedbacks are welcome. I expect commit this until 09 Jun. Regards -- Marcus Alves Grando marcus(at)sbh.eng.br | Personal mnag(at)FreeBSD.org | FreeBSD.org Works with no issues, Thank You! When it will be in ports? :D -- Regards, -Abdullah Ibn Hamad Al-Marri Arab Portal http://www.WeArab.Net/ ___ freebsd-ports@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-ports To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: How to get a list of all kernel modules
On Sun, Jun 17, 2007 at 01:36:40AM -0600, M. Warner Losh wrote: In message: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Edwin Groothuis [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: : On Sun, Jun 17, 2007 at 09:18:55AM +0200, [LoN]Kamikaze wrote: : M. Warner Losh wrote: : In message: [EMAIL PROTECTED] : [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Mark Linimon) writes: : : On Sun, Jun 17, 2007 at 12:42:01AM -0600, M. Warner Losh wrote: : : I'd kinda hoped there was a pseudo category that I could key off of. : : : : Kinda sounds like there should be. : : That would make grepping the info out of INDEX easy : : I'm with Mark here, there definitely should be one. : : I think it would be best to create it and send a HEADS UP to ports@ or to all : maintainers. : : If you decide on a name for the category, I'll send-pr it and ask : the maintainer of portlint to incoperate a check for it. 'kmod' would be my first choice. But I don't care as long as I know what it is. ports/113802: [patch] add virtual category: kmod What has been suggested to make too is a description on how to build packages which install kernel modules (The use of kldxref for example) Edwin -- Edwin Groothuis |Personal website: http://www.mavetju.org [EMAIL PROTECTED]| Weblog: http://www.mavetju.org/weblog/ ___ freebsd-ports@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-ports To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: CTF: compat6x port
Abdullah Ibn Hamad Al-Marri wrote: On 6/7/07, Marcus Alves Grando [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi lists, I finish compat6x port and i need testers. If you are interested you can download shar file in http://people.freebsd.org/~mnag/compat6x.shar Feedbacks are welcome. I expect commit this until 09 Jun. Regards -- Marcus Alves Grando marcus(at)sbh.eng.br | Personal mnag(at)FreeBSD.org | FreeBSD.org Works with no issues, Thank You! Thanks to test too. When it will be in ports? :D After CURRENT bump all necessary libs. Maybe tomorrow. Regards -- Marcus Alves Grando marcus(at)sbh.eng.br | Personal mnag(at)FreeBSD.org | FreeBSD.org ___ freebsd-ports@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-ports To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]