This is the perl module from cpan for the OSCAR protocol.
Vijay Ramesh
vrame...@illinois.edu
p5-Net-OSCAR.tar.gz
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Here is a resubmit of all three of the upgrades for tntnet, cxxtools,
and tntdb.
Vijay Ramesh
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Vijay Ramesh wrote:
Sorry, that was acctually a mistake. I got the wrong files. I'll
resend the proper ones soon.
Vijay Ramesh
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Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2008
Sorry, that was acctually a mistake. I got the wrong files. I'll resend
the proper ones soon.
Vijay Ramesh
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Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2008/11/17 03:13, Vijay Ramesh wrote:
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-MODULES+= gcc3
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why
Hello,
Here is an update to tntnet and cxxtools as well as another resubmit of
tntdb.
I've tested them on i386.
Vijay Ramesh
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Common subdirectories: cxxtools.orig/CVS and cxxtools/CVS
diff -u cxxtools.orig/Makefile cxxtools/Makefile
--- cxxtools.orig/Makefile Tue May 27
. It creates a simple
database independent layer, which loads drivers when needed. Currently
postgresql, sqlite3 and mysql are supported.
The main goals are:
* easy to use
* safe - use prepared statements with named parameters
* fast - only a thin layer
Vijay Ramesh
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Only
. It creates a simple
database independent layer, which loads drivers when needed. Currently
postgresql, sqlite3 and mysql are supported.
The main goals are:
* easy to use
* safe - use prepared statements with named parameters
* fast - only a thin layer
Vijay Ramesh
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Only
graph
of relationships between options. Then, just pass in the arguments from your
main () function and CLAP will hand back an Execution Plan, which is a
sequence
of execution to follow, including options set at each stage of execution.
Vijay Ramesh
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libclap.tar.bz2
Description
Here is a port for libclap.
% cat pkg/DESCR
CLAP is a highly featured Command Line Argument Parser. It supports multiple
subcommands and switches, which in turn can have multiple subcommands and
switches themselves, ... and so on. Using CLAP, you can define a complex
graph
of relationships
0.9.5
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The texmf packages contain the beamer class. It is already ported.
- -- Vijay Ramesh
Girish Venkatachalam wrote:
Is there a proposal to port the excellent LaTeX beamer class to
OpenBSD?
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Net::PH is a class implementing a simple Nameserver/PH client in Perl as
described in the CCSO Nameserver -- Server-Client Protocol.
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for some specific reason or was just overlooked, because it
wasn't like this before current switched numbers to 4.2.
Thanks,
Vijay Ramesh
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Climb to the top of the charts! Play Star Shuffle: the word scramble
] Error 1
gmake[1]: Leaving directory `/usr/ports/devel/glib2/w-glib-2.12.11/glib-2.12.11'
gmake: *** [all] Error 2
*** Error code 2
Stop in /usr/ports/devel/glib2 (line 2069 of
/usr/ports/infrastructure/mk/bsd.port.mk).
Vijay Ramesh
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This happend to me on i386 as well.
Vijay Ramesh
for databases/directoryassistant,
The makefile checks for RUN_DEPENDS:
py-ldap-*:databases/py-ldap
I believe the package name changed to python-ldap?
should this not be :
python-ldap-*:databases/py-ldap
Vijay Ramesh
I'm sorry,
I was under the impression that current was supposed to follow XF4. Thanks for
clearing that up.
Vijay Ramesh
Do not even think about following current without xenocara.
If you hack your makefile to do so, you're on your own.
If you do report bugs, and we find out they come from
some tool like their portmanager, to manage
keeping ports up-to-date, would be of priceless help.
Vijay Ramesh
device or dump file.
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Best Regards,
CS LeegeekooL[at]gmail.com
Vijay Ramesh
: wireshark 0.99.5 OpenBSD port
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Cc: ports@openbsd.org
Vijay Ramesh wrote:
Nice,
The makefile is not checking dependencies for -current though.
This fixes it :
Builds, packages and installs OK on -current with this Makefile.
Vijay Ramesh
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