dependency on cliqz browser?

2020-10-22 Thread Lena
After last packages update for 11.4 i386 latest,
why does `pkg upgrade` want to install "cliqz" web-browser?
freshports.org claims "There are no ports dependent upon this port".

New packages to be INSTALLED:
cliqz: 1.38.0_4
libglvnd: 1.3.2
sndio: 1.7.0

Installed packages to be UPGRADED:
glib: 2.66.1,1 -> 2.66.1_1,1
py37-multidict: 4.7.6 -> 5.0.0
py37-yarl: 1.6.0 -> 1.6.2

Installed packages to be REINSTALLED:
sendmail+tls+sasl2-8.16.1_1 (options changed)

Number of packages to be installed: 3
Number of packages to be upgraded: 3
Number of packages to be reinstalled: 1

The process will require 202 MiB more space.
60 MiB to be downloaded.

Proceed with this action? [y/N]:

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FreeBSD ports you maintain which are out of date

2020-10-22 Thread portscout
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The portscout new distfile checker has detected that one or more of your
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Re: dependency on cliqz browser?

2020-10-22 Thread Jan Beich
l...@lena.kiev.ua writes:

> After last packages update for 11.4 i386 latest,
> why does `pkg upgrade` want to install "cliqz" web-browser?
> freshports.org claims "There are no ports dependent upon this port".
>
> New packages to be INSTALLED:
> cliqz: 1.38.0_4
> libglvnd: 1.3.2
> sndio: 1.7.0

Can you show `pkg check -d` output?
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Re: dependency on cliqz browser?

2020-10-22 Thread Lena
> > After last packages update for 11.4 i386 latest,
> > why does `pkg upgrade` want to install "cliqz" web-browser?
> > freshports.org claims "There are no ports dependent upon this port".
> >
> > New packages to be INSTALLED:
> > cliqz: 1.38.0_4
> > libglvnd: 1.3.2
> > sndio: 1.7.0
> 
> Can you show `pkg check -d` output?

Checking all packages: .. done
google-earth has a missing dependency: linux-c6-xorg-libs
google-earth has a missing dependency: linux-c6-fontconfig
google-earth has a missing dependency: linux-c6-expat
google-earth has a missing dependency: linux-c6-nss
google-earth has a missing dependency: linux-c6-cyrus-sasl2
google-earth has a missing dependency: linux-c6-openldap
google-earth has a missing dependency: linux-c6-curl
google-earth has a missing dependency: linux_base-c6
google-earth has a missing dependency: linux-c6-nspr
google-earth has a missing dependency: linux-c6-sqlite
linux-skype_oss_wrapper has a missing dependency: linux_base-c6
mutt14 is missing a required shared library: libcrypto.so.9
mutt14 is missing a required shared library: libssl.so.9
palemoon is missing a required shared library: libffi.so.6
palemoon is missing a required shared library: libevent-2.1.so.6
palemoon is missing a required shared library: libicuuc.so.64
palemoon is missing a required shared library: libicui18n.so.64
skype4 has a missing dependency: linux-c6-xorg-libs
skype4 has a missing dependency: linux-c6-qt47-x11
skype4 has a missing dependency: linux-c6-fontconfig
skype4 has a missing dependency: linux-c6-qt47-webkit
skype4 has a missing dependency: linux-c6-openssl
skype4 has a missing dependency: linux-c6-libv4l
skype4 has a missing dependency: linux-c6-qt47
skype4 has a missing dependency: linux-c6-pulseaudio-libs
waterfox is missing a required shared library: libffi.so.6
waterfox is missing a required shared library: libevent-2.1.so.6

>>> Missing package dependencies were detected.
>>> Found 16 issue(s) in the package database.

>>> Summary of actions performed:

linux-c6-xorg-libs dependency failed to be fixed
linux-c6-fontconfig dependency failed to be fixed
linux-c6-expat dependency failed to be fixed
linux-c6-nss dependency failed to be fixed
linux-c6-cyrus-sasl2 dependency failed to be fixed
linux-c6-openldap dependency failed to be fixed
linux-c6-curl dependency failed to be fixed
linux_base-c6 dependency failed to be fixed
linux-c6-nspr dependency failed to be fixed
linux-c6-sqlite dependency failed to be fixed
linux-c6-qt47-x11 dependency failed to be fixed
linux-c6-qt47-webkit dependency failed to be fixed
linux-c6-openssl dependency failed to be fixed
linux-c6-libv4l dependency failed to be fixed
linux-c6-qt47 dependency failed to be fixed
linux-c6-pulseaudio-libs dependency failed to be fixed

>>> There are still missing dependencies.
>>> Try fixing them manually.

>>> Also make sure to check 'pkg updating' for known issues.

pkg: No packages available to install matching 'linux-c6-xorg-libs' have been 
found in the repositories

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Github redirects for go based ports seems to be not working as expected

2020-10-22 Thread Matthias Fechner

Dear all,

I maintain some ports having outdated information in the go definition.
With outdated I mean that the project as moved in github to another group.

An example you can find here:
https://gitlab.fechner.net/mfechner/Gitlab/-/commit/12380a1a2e726938175a7445396665091e3363d4

The link:
https://github.com/codahale/hdrhistogram

changed to:
https://github.com/HdrHistogram/hdrhistogram-go

So it was necessary to also modify the line in the Makefile from:
|codahale:hdrhistogram:3a0bb77429bd:codahale_hdrhistogram/vendor/github.com/codahale/hdrhistogram 
\|


to:
|HdrHistogram:hdrhistogram-go:3a0bb77429bd:codahale_hdrhistogram_go/vendor/github.com/codahale/hdrhistogram 
\|


|Only after this, the download was working again.
If a try to download the files manually in the browser, both links are 
working:|


https://codeload.github.com/|codahale|/hdrhistogram/tar.gz/3a0bb77429bd?dummy=/|codahale|-hdrhistogram-3a0bb77429bd_GH0.tar.gz 



https://codeload.github.com/HdrHistogram/hdrhistogram-go/tar.gz/3a0bb77429bd?dummy=/HdrHistogram-hdrhistogram-go-3a0bb77429bd_GH0.tar.gz

Does anyone have an idea why ports cannot download the old version but must use 
the one with renamed group and project?

Thanks a lot!


Gruß
Matthias

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build bigger and better idiot-proof programs, and the universe trying to
produce bigger and better idiots. So far, the universe is winning." --
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Re: Github redirects for go based ports seems to be not working as expected

2020-10-22 Thread Steve Wills

Hi,

On 10/22/20 9:51 AM, Matthias Fechner wrote:
Does anyone have an idea why ports cannot download the old version but 
must use the one with renamed group and project?


Probably some GitHub internal issue with the codeload.github.com site. 
Probably not much we can do except update the URLs. I'd love to be wrong 
tho.


Steve

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