FreeBSD ports you maintain which are out of date

2020-03-22 Thread portscout
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Re: reccomendations of conference / party audio video software ?

2020-03-22 Thread Julian H. Stacey
Bob Eager wrote:
> People have been saying good things about jitsi (Java based) bu the
> port didn't work on a quick try (my ports tree isn't very new though
> and there was no time to update it).

Thanks Bob & others who mailed Jitsi,
By chance I too tried a week or so ago & it failed.
Just failed again, (after pkg upgrade) with

cd /usr/ports/net-im/jitsi ; make  on 2 systems with uname -a
  FreeBSD 13.0-CURRENT #14410: Sun Mar 15 16:28:46 CET 2020
  12.1-STABLE FreeBSD 12.1-STABLE #623: Thu Mar 19 16:41:59 CET 2020
both with ports/ .ctm_status ports-cur 13413 .svn_revision 528938
  jitsi-2.10.5550 is marked as broken: fails to start, missing requirement
pkg install osgi.native
  No packages available to install matching 'osgi.native'
echo /usr/ports/*/*osgi* # echo: No match.
make TRYBROKEN=YES package # Succeeds !

Thanks to all who have replied to this thread so far, I will add
more notes here, (as well as repling to ports@) as I work through them:
http://berklix.org/~jhs/txt/meetings_sw.html

Cheers
--
Julian Stacey, Consultant Systems Engineer, BSD Linux http://berklix.com/jhs/
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Re: Anyone interested in helping with linux-wps-office ?

2020-03-22 Thread Mateusz Piotrowski

On 3/22/20 5:59 AM, Pedro Giffuni wrote:

I recently got asked about WPS Office, a really nice office suite that
works on the linuxulator:

     http://linux.wps.com/

...

So, I updated a basic port for it here:

https://people.freebsd.org/~pfg/ports/linux-wps-office.tgz

The above passes portlint but I really don't know well how linuxulator
ports should work.

I'd like to know more about those ports as well.

Open questions:

- Does the RPM stuff figure out the right PREFIX? In order words, is the
path OK?

- Do I have to add a softlink so the program can be executed?

- What to do about desktop icons.

- I still have to figure out what to do about fonts, if anything.

As fair as I understand the documentation, everything should be 
installed in the default PREFIX (usually /usr/local). At least, that's 
what I did recently for the biology/linux-foldingathome port, which 
works nicely with our Linux compatibility layer. Only infrastructure 
packages (such as libraries) should be installed under /compat/linux.


It would be great, however, to learn more from people who worked more 
with ports utilizing Linuxulator.


Regards,

Mateusz Piotrowski

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Re: reccomendations of conference / party audio video software ?

2020-03-22 Thread Hans Petter Selasky

On 2020-03-21 19:53, Matthias Apitz wrote:

El día sábado, marzo 21, 2020 a las 07:49:23p. m. +0100, Hans Petter Selasky 
escribió:


On 2020-03-21 17:06, Julian H. Stacey wrote:

Hi ports@
Any reccomendations of conference / social group party chat server software ?



Hi,

I made a liveshow recently using the following ports:

virtual_oss, webcamd, baresip, zynaddsubfx, midipp and obs-studio .

Worked great and I have some patches to improve support under FreeBSD.
Might be an idea for coming BSD conferences !


Is this somewhere recorded to get an idea?
Thanks



Currently I have two videos at my facebook page (You need to add me as a 
friend):


https://www.facebook.com/hanspetter.selasky

The second one is better than the first one :-)

Found some bugs with JACK input and had to configure use of ALSA 
manually in the port.


--HPS
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Re: whereis lynx

2020-03-22 Thread Rodrigo Osorio

On 3/22/20 11:32 AM, Amit Yaron wrote:
For those who like the GUI-less browser. There is a port directory 
from which to install lynx, but it is not listed in the output of


   whereis lynx

Instead, the output is:

   lynx: /usr/local/bin/lynx /usr/local/man/man1/lynx.1.gz
   /usr/ports/japanese/lynx

If you install it from the Japanese port, the sources will be compiled 
without SSL, which means that you cannot open an 'https' URL.

The browser can also be installed from '/usr/ports/www/lynx'.

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Hi,

Maybe pkg-provides gives you a more reliable source.

pkg provides bin/lynx$
Name    : lynx-current-2.9.0d4
Desc    : Console-based web browser (current/development version)
Repo    : FreeBSD
Filename: usr/local/bin/lynx

Name    : lynx-2.8.9.1_1,1
Desc    : Non-graphical, text-based World-Wide Web client
Repo    : FreeBSD
Filename: usr/local/bin/lynx

Name    : ja-lynx-current-2.9.0.d4
Desc    : Console WWW client (browser) with multi-byte encoding support 
(development release)

Repo    : FreeBSD
Filename: usr/local/bin/lynx

Name    : ja-lynx-2.8.9.r1
Desc    : Console WWW client (browser) with multi-byte encoding support
Repo    : FreeBSD
Filename: usr/local/bin/lynx

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Re: whereis lynx

2020-03-22 Thread Yuri Pankov

Amit Yaron wrote:
For those who like the GUI-less browser. There is a port directory from 
which to install lynx, but it is not listed in the output of


    whereis lynx

Instead, the output is:

    lynx: /usr/local/bin/lynx /usr/local/man/man1/lynx.1.gz
    /usr/ports/japanese/lynx

If you install it from the Japanese port, the sources will be compiled 
without SSL, which means that you cannot open an 'https' URL.

The browser can also be installed from '/usr/ports/www/lynx'.


You could use -a option though:

$ whereis -a lynx
lynx: /usr/ports/japanese/lynx /usr/ports/www/lynx
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whereis lynx

2020-03-22 Thread Amit Yaron
For those who like the GUI-less browser. There is a port directory from 
which to install lynx, but it is not listed in the output of


   whereis lynx

Instead, the output is:

   lynx: /usr/local/bin/lynx /usr/local/man/man1/lynx.1.gz
   /usr/ports/japanese/lynx

If you install it from the Japanese port, the sources will be compiled 
without SSL, which means that you cannot open an 'https' URL.

The browser can also be installed from '/usr/ports/www/lynx'.

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