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2006-01-16 Thread William Ahern
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xchm on OpenBSD 3.8

2006-01-16 Thread edgar mortiz
anyone ?


why is it that on the OpenBSD 3.8 ports tree xchm isn't present? is
there a way for me to build xchm on
3.8 release ? instead of jumping into 3.8 -current?


any help would be gladly appreciated.

ed


Re: xchm on OpenBSD 3.8

2006-01-16 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2006/01/16 07:07, edgar mortiz wrote:
 why is it that on the OpenBSD 3.8 ports tree xchm isn't present?

Because it wasn't added until after 3.8 was released.

Development takes place on -current, changes are only backported
in exceptional circumstances.

 is there a way for me to build xchm on
 3.8 release ?

You can probably build it yourself from the source distribution
without too much difficulty.



Re: Java 1.5 fails to build

2006-01-16 Thread Kurt Miller
On Sunday 15 January 2006 5:50 pm, viq wrote:
 Yes, apparently. Any idea what could this be? I'll run now several
 kernel builds on the linux host to verify the hardware is not causing
 problems.

Don't bother - its not a hardware problem. Anyone using the recent snaps 
will see it. When a solution is found I'll be sure to send a note to 
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-Kurt



UPDATE: www/p5-Apache-ASP

2006-01-16 Thread Jasper Lievisse Adriaanse
Hello,

here's an update for www/p5-Apache-ASP. This diff just updates the port and
adds PKG_ARCH.

Index: Makefile
===
RCS file: /cvs/ports/www/p5-Apache-ASP/Makefile,v
retrieving revision 1.11
diff -u -r1.11 Makefile
--- Makefile2005/07/06 23:18:11 1.11
+++ Makefile2006/01/15 19:28:47
@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
 
 COMMENT=   Apache ASP support
 
-VERSION=   2.57
+VERSION=   2.59
 DISTNAME=  Apache-ASP-${VERSION}
 PKGNAME=   p5-${DISTNAME}
 CATEGORIES=www perl5
@@ -19,5 +19,7 @@
 PERMIT_DISTFILES_FTP=  Yes
 
 CONFIGURE_STYLE= perl
+
+PKG_ARCH=  *
 
 .include bsd.port.mk
Index: distinfo
===
RCS file: /cvs/ports/www/p5-Apache-ASP/distinfo,v
retrieving revision 1.5
diff -u -r1.5 distinfo
--- distinfo2005/01/05 17:38:56 1.5
+++ distinfo2006/01/15 19:28:47
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-MD5 (Apache-ASP-2.57.tar.gz) = aafba17e34cca8f588cb0f56288ae50d
-RMD160 (Apache-ASP-2.57.tar.gz) = 98860a1c74795535d058c4bc7d5d7d80e2f4a54c
-SHA1 (Apache-ASP-2.57.tar.gz) = 5b0603f27ec5df47f6c1c3ad61d307cc9fa9f798
-SIZE (Apache-ASP-2.57.tar.gz) = 515766
+MD5 (Apache-ASP-2.59.tar.gz) = c4016fc54a14e346a18bcab0a3ab187c
+RMD160 (Apache-ASP-2.59.tar.gz) = 511f9ccad26f462a06749c2bcaef4f5b69e92c3f
+SHA1 (Apache-ASP-2.59.tar.gz) = 6f0414ab1f5715741ff632f6733743438e6c8254
+SIZE (Apache-ASP-2.59.tar.gz) = 516962


Cheers,
Jasper

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Re: Java 1.5 fails to build

2006-01-16 Thread viq
On Monday 16 January 2006 16:55, Kurt Miller wrote:
 On Sunday 15 January 2006 5:50 pm, viq wrote:
  Yes, apparently. Any idea what could this be? I'll run now several
  kernel builds on the linux host to verify the hardware is not causing
  problems.

 Don't bother - its not a hardware problem. Anyone using the recent snaps
 will see it. When a solution is found I'll be sure to send a note to
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*sigh* thanks. Mainly I was hoping to play with WildFire 
(http://www.jivesoftware.org/wildfire/) to see how its communicating with 
Asterisk works. Oh well, I guess I won't be able to do that on OpenBSD for 
now.

Though I'm stressing the hardware anyway, as it seems that may be causing me 
some problems as well. But that's another story ;)

 -Kurt

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Re: xchm on OpenBSD 3.8

2006-01-16 Thread Jacob Meuser
On Mon, Jan 16, 2006 at 07:32:38PM -0600, edgar mortiz wrote:
 I'll try to cvs the ports -current and see if i can build xchm as well as
 firefox 1.5

nonono.

you don't want the whole -current ports tree on -stable.

definitely do _not_ do that.

read again what Joachim wrote.

you _may_ have luck pulling _individual_ ports from -current, but
this is not likely to work out of the box, and you probably won't
get much, if any, help doing that either.

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