Re: new port request

2012-03-27 Thread Chris Rees
On 27 March 2012 01:15, Eitan Adler li...@eitanadler.com wrote:
 On Mon, Mar 26, 2012 at 3:10 PM, Olli Hauer oha...@freebsd.org wrote:
 On 2012-03-26 20:56, AN wrote:
 I would like to request the following app be added to the ports tree.  I am 
 not a developer or I would try to do it myself.

 Packet Tracer Version 5.3.3
 www.mediafire.com/?sx7on7xjuowncl3

 It is a Cisco application that is very helpful for learning networking, and 
 studying for Cisco exams.  It would be a useful tool to have on FreeBSD. 
 Thanks in advance to anyone who may work on this.

 No!

 We allow propitiatory, commercial, or otherwise restricted software in
 the tree. I don't see why the request should be denied on these
 grounds.

I question the usefulness of a manual-fetch port for such a trivial
bit of software... Half the time these things get broken and they're
never noticed by the package building systems.

Chris
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PostgreSQL server 9.1.3 rejects connections after update: Error connection to the server: FATAL: frontend-protocol 1234.5887 not supported: server supports 1.0 through 3.0

2012-03-27 Thread O. Hartmann
Since the last PostgreSQL port update, server and client are version
9.1.3 and a newly build of the FreeBSD OS (both 9.0-STABLE and
10.0-CURRENT, amd64), clients like pgadmin3 or webinterfaces like those
from refdb reject connection to the PostgreSQL server with the error
message:

Error connection to the server: FATAL: frontend-protocol 1234.5887 not
supported: server supports 1.0 through 3.0

All users, execept a local admin and the psql user, are kept in
OpenLDAP. It seems, that the LDAP connection got messed up somehow.

I tried to recompile everything required by OpenLDAP, PostgreSQL via

portmaster -f, since I realized changes in Heimdal on FreeBSD 10.0-CUR
and I deleted the old libs via delete-old-libs/files.

Does anyone see this problem, too?

Regards,
Oliver



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libreoffice-3.4.5.2 failing to build

2012-03-27 Thread Da Rock
I've been hunting down some info on why this is failing, but all I keep 
running into is the previous versions failings... :(


I'm building libreoffice on 9.0-Release amd64, and I'm getting build 
errors qa testing(?) sd. I followed the instructions, but it still 
failed. It spits out this:


scripting deliver
deliver -- version: 275594
module 'scripting' delivered successfully. 0 files copied, 28 files 
unchanged
terminate called after throwing an instance of 
'com::sun::star::uno::RuntimeException'

/usr/local/bin/bash: line 1: 2019 Abort trap: 6 (core dumped)
[ a whole lot of code (I'm copying by hand, so it is a bit overwhelming) 
- involving clone/impress/sd/unxfbsd.pro, solver, and qa_unit ]

dmake: Error code 134, while making 'test'
gb_LinkTarget_add_library_objects,CppunitTest/libtest_sc_ucalc.so,sc
gb_LinkTarget_add_linktarget_objects,CppunitTest/libtest_sc_ucalc.so,Library/libscfb.so
[ build all ] top level modules: sc
[ build all ] loaded modules: sc
[ build cut ] sc_ucalc
Abort trap (core dumped)
terminate called after throwing an instance of 
'com::sun::star::uno::RuntimeException'
gmake[1]: *** 
[/usr/ports/editors/libreoffice/work/libreoffice-bootstrap-3.4.5.2/solver/340/unxfbsd.pro/workdir/CppunitTest/sc_ucalc.test] 
Error 1

dmake: Error code 2, while making 'all'
[ build all ] top level modules: sw
[ build all ] loaded modules: sw
[ build all ] loaded modules: sw
[ build log ] sw
sw deliver
deliver -- version: 275594
Module 'sw' delivered successfully. 0 files copied, 1 files unchanged

-
[ standard error message with webpage link to debug page ]

internal build errors:

ERROR: error 65280 occurred while making 
/usr/ports/editors/libreoffice/work/libreoffice-bootstrap-3.4.5.2/sd/qa/unit
ERROR: error 65280 occurred while making 
/usr/ports/editors/libreoffice/work/libreoffice-bootstrap-3.4.5.2/sc/prj


[ instructions to build sd part of the build to isolate the issue ]

As I mentioned I followed the directions and still hit the same error 
filed above (if more of the data is needed I guess I'll have to find a 
way to post it...).


I'm on a deadline for this one, so I have to get this to work. How 
should I further debug this to fix it? Or failing that (as an extreme 
last resort), will an older package already built work IF it is built 
for 8.2?


TIA guys
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FreeBSD Port: popd-2.2.2a_5

2012-03-27 Thread Ilgvars Rukers

Hello!
I simply clicked on 'maintainer' at freebsd.org ports ...
Seems I've found a long-living bug in subj and I have a rather strong wish 
to report it to somebody interested. Well, it means I wish to donate (at 
last...) something like  two bytes to open-source community :) Somebody 
interested? If yes, the story will follow.

MBR,
--- Ilgvars


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Re: FreeBSD Port: popd-2.2.2a_5

2012-03-27 Thread Ian FREISLICH
Ilgvars Rukers wrote:
 Hello!
 I simply clicked on 'maintainer' at freebsd.org ports ...
 Seems I've found a long-living bug in subj and I have a rather strong wish 
 to report it to somebody interested. Well, it means I wish to donate (at 
 last...) something like  two bytes to open-source community :) Somebody 
 interested? If yes, the story will follow.

As the author, I'll bite.

Ian

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Re: Where are conventions like -devel ports documented?

2012-03-27 Thread Alex Kozlov
On Sun, Mar 25, 2012 at 11:24:59PM +0300, Gerald Pfeifer wrote:
 Perhaps I am missing the obvious and will be rewarded with
 embarrassement, but where are conventions like the use and
 naming of -devel ports described?
 
 I would have expected this to be covered in
 http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/porters-handbook/book.html
 but -- it is not.
 
 (If this is an omission, can someone more closely involved than
 I have been so far donate a paragraph or two?)
 
 Gerald
 
 PS: I am thinking to split the existing emulators/wine port into
 two, the regular one (tracking releases of Wine) and a -devel port
 that tracks the bi-weekly snapshots that will lead to the next
 release in a year or two.  Somehow I would prefer something like
 wine-stable / wine instead of wine / wine-devel, but the latter is
 more in line with how we are doing things, right?
In general, $port / $port-devel more common, but in case of wine I think
wine-stable or even wine14 / wine would be better. I suspect that not mouch
people would stick with wine release.


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Re: new port request

2012-03-27 Thread Jason Hellenthal

Translation...

On Mon, Mar 26, 2012 at 02:56:30PM -0400, AN wrote:

I would like this to be a port

 I would like to request the following app be added to the ports tree.  I 
 am not a developer or I would try to do it myself.
 

Here is its pirated address...

 Packet Tracer Version 5.3.3
 www.mediafire.com/?sx7on7xjuowncl3
 
 It is a Cisco application that is very helpful for learning networking, 
 and studying for Cisco exams.  It would be a useful tool to have on FreeBSD. 
 Thanks in advance to anyone who may work on this.
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Re: new port request

2012-03-27 Thread Olli Hauer
On 2012-03-27 17:35, Jason Hellenthal wrote:
 
 Translation...
 
 On Mon, Mar 26, 2012 at 02:56:30PM -0400, AN wrote:
 
 I would like this to be a port
 
 I would like to request the following app be added to the ports tree.  I 
 am not a developer or I would try to do it myself.

 
 Here is its pirated address...
...

This was my reason for the NO.

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Re: new port request

2012-03-27 Thread Chris Rees
On 27 Mar 2012 16:36, Jason Hellenthal jhellent...@dataix.net wrote:


 Translation...

 On Mon, Mar 26, 2012 at 02:56:30PM -0400, AN wrote:

 I would like this to be a port

  I would like to request the following app be added to the ports tree.  I
  am not a developer or I would try to do it myself.
 

 Here is its pirated address...

  Packet Tracer Version 5.3.3
  www.mediafire.com/?sx7on7xjuowncl3
 
  It is a Cisco application that is very helpful for learning networking,
  and studying for Cisco exams.  It would be a useful tool to have on
FreeBSD.
  Thanks in advance to anyone who may work on this.
 

Let's please give him a break... I'm sure he's not intent on destroying
FreeBSD with his evil plans!

Chris
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openjdk6 fails to build - jobs issue?

2012-03-27 Thread R Skinner
I'm trying to build openjdk6 but it is failing as well. Can someone 
confirm if I'm seeing gmake[x] if this is running as parallel jobs? I'm 
running every invocation I can find to prevent it 
(MAKE_JOBS_UNSAFE=true, DISABLE_MAKE_JOBS, env settings), but it insists...


Its possible something may have changed with the variables, but can't be 
sure and I don't believe so; at any rate it fails compiling 'hotspot'. I 
get output with gmake[6], gmake[5], gmake[4]...


sorry I can't be clearer, its on a different machine not on the network.

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Master Site problem

2012-03-27 Thread Paul Schmehl
I'm trying to create a new port for a Perl module: CIF::Client.  You can 
find it here: 
http://search.cpan.org/~saxjazman/CIF-Client-0.05/lib/CIF/Client.pm


I can't figure out how to define the Master Site so this thing will 
download.  Hopefully one of you perl cpan gurus can help.


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Re: Master Site problem

2012-03-27 Thread Chris Rees
On 27 March 2012 16:53, Paul Schmehl pa...@utdallas.edu wrote:
 I'm trying to create a new port for a Perl module: CIF::Client.  You can
 find it here:
 http://search.cpan.org/~saxjazman/CIF-Client-0.05/lib/CIF/Client.pm

 I can't figure out how to define the Master Site so this thing will
 download.  Hopefully one of you perl cpan gurus can help.

MASTER_SITES=   CPAN
MASTER_SITE_SUBDIR= CPAN:SAXJAZMAN/cif

Chris
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Re: Master Site problem

2012-03-27 Thread Olli Hauer
On 2012-03-27 18:53, Paul Schmehl wrote:
 I'm trying to create a new port for a Perl module: CIF::Client.  You can find 
 it here: http://search.cpan.org/~saxjazman/CIF-Client-0.05/lib/CIF/Client.pm
 
 I can't figure out how to define the Master Site so this thing will download. 
  Hopefully one of you perl cpan gurus can help.
 

Hi Paul,

try the following

a)
PORTNAME=   CIF-Client
MASTER_SITES=   CPAN
MASTER_SITE_SUBDIR= CPAN:SAXJAZMAN/cif

b)
PORTNAME=   cif-client
MASTER_SITES=   CPAN
MASTER_SITE_SUBDIR= CPAN:SAXJAZMAN/cif
DISTNAME=   CIF-Client-${PORTVERSION}


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Re: Master Site problem

2012-03-27 Thread Chris Rees
On 27 March 2012 17:12, Olli Hauer oha...@freebsd.org wrote:
 On 2012-03-27 18:53, Paul Schmehl wrote:
 I'm trying to create a new port for a Perl module: CIF::Client.  You can 
 find it here: 
 http://search.cpan.org/~saxjazman/CIF-Client-0.05/lib/CIF/Client.pm

 I can't figure out how to define the Master Site so this thing will 
 download.  Hopefully one of you perl cpan gurus can help.


 Hi Paul,

 try the following

 a)
 PORTNAME=       CIF-Client
 MASTER_SITES=   CPAN
 MASTER_SITE_SUBDIR=     CPAN:SAXJAZMAN/cif

 b)
 PORTNAME=       cif-client
 MASTER_SITES=   CPAN
 MASTER_SITE_SUBDIR=     CPAN:SAXJAZMAN/cif
 DISTNAME=       CIF-Client-${PORTVERSION}
  ^^^

I thought we tried to keep CaPiTaLiSaTiOn of PORTNAME consistent with
upstream, just having the origin lowercase, or am I mistaken?

Chris
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Re: Master Site problem

2012-03-27 Thread Olli Hauer
On 2012-03-27 19:15, Chris Rees wrote:
 On 27 March 2012 17:12, Olli Hauer oha...@freebsd.org wrote:
 On 2012-03-27 18:53, Paul Schmehl wrote:
 I'm trying to create a new port for a Perl module: CIF::Client.  You can 
 find it here: 
 http://search.cpan.org/~saxjazman/CIF-Client-0.05/lib/CIF/Client.pm

 I can't figure out how to define the Master Site so this thing will 
 download.  Hopefully one of you perl cpan gurus can help.


 Hi Paul,

 try the following

 a)
 PORTNAME=   CIF-Client
 MASTER_SITES=   CPAN
 MASTER_SITE_SUBDIR= CPAN:SAXJAZMAN/cif

 b)
 PORTNAME=   cif-client
 MASTER_SITES=   CPAN
 MASTER_SITE_SUBDIR= CPAN:SAXJAZMAN/cif
 DISTNAME=   CIF-Client-${PORTVERSION}
   ^^^
 
 I thought we tried to keep CaPiTaLiSaTiOn of PORTNAME consistent with
 upstream, just having the origin lowercase, or am I mistaken?
 

Sure ...
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Re: Master Site problem

2012-03-27 Thread Paul Schmehl

--On March 27, 2012 12:04:31 PM -0500 Chris Rees cr...@freebsd.org wrote:


On 27 March 2012 16:53, Paul Schmehl pa...@utdallas.edu wrote:

I'm trying to create a new port for a Perl module: CIF::Client.  You can
find it here:
http://search.cpan.org/~saxjazman/CIF-Client-0.05/lib/CIF/Client.pm

I can't figure out how to define the Master Site so this thing will
download.  Hopefully one of you perl cpan gurus can help.


MASTER_SITES=   CPAN
MASTER_SITE_SUBDIR= CPAN:SAXJAZMAN/cif



Thanks Chris.  That did the trick.

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Re: FreeBSD Port: boinc-setiathome-enhanced-6.12_2

2012-03-27 Thread Rene Ladan

On 24-03-2012 08:04, David Whytcross wrote:

Hi guys,
am hoping you may be able to assist with an enquiry
my FreeBSD 9.0 machine is fitted with an NVIDIA GEForce 210 card
is it possible to utilize its CUDA GPU operability into
boinc_setiathome_enhanced 6.12_1
Currently not I guess, I guess this would also require CUDA support from 
the X.org drivers.


Regards,
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Re: Master Site problem

2012-03-27 Thread Kevin Oberman
On Tue, Mar 27, 2012 at 10:15 AM, Chris Rees cr...@freebsd.org wrote:
 On 27 March 2012 17:12, Olli Hauer oha...@freebsd.org wrote:
 On 2012-03-27 18:53, Paul Schmehl wrote:
 I'm trying to create a new port for a Perl module: CIF::Client.  You can 
 find it here: 
 http://search.cpan.org/~saxjazman/CIF-Client-0.05/lib/CIF/Client.pm

 I can't figure out how to define the Master Site so this thing will 
 download.  Hopefully one of you perl cpan gurus can help.


 Hi Paul,

 try the following

 a)
 PORTNAME=       CIF-Client
 MASTER_SITES=   CPAN
 MASTER_SITE_SUBDIR=     CPAN:SAXJAZMAN/cif

 b)
 PORTNAME=       cif-client
 MASTER_SITES=   CPAN
 MASTER_SITE_SUBDIR=     CPAN:SAXJAZMAN/cif
 DISTNAME=       CIF-Client-${PORTVERSION}
  ^^^

 I thought we tried to keep CaPiTaLiSaTiOn of PORTNAME consistent with
 upstream, just having the origin lowercase, or am I mistaken?

I believe that by our conventions it should be
PORTNAME=   p5-CIF-Client

it's much easier to deal with perl version updates when you can just
'portmanager p5-'. Currently I use about 100 perl ports and only two
fail to follow this convention and they are top-level apps that happen
to be written in perl (net-snmp and dvd::rip).
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