Re: texinfo

2013-03-24 Thread Daniel Thiele

On 03/24/13 09:59, Baptiste Daroussin wrote:

On Fri, Mar 15, 2013 at 04:11:17PM +0100, Daniel Thiele wrote:

On 03/15/13 12:21, Baptiste Daroussin wrote:

On Fri, Mar 15, 2013 at 12:03:08PM +0100, Daniel Thiele wrote:

On 03/14/13 23:04, Johan van Selst wrote:

Hi Mitja,

ajtiM wrote:

In ports is texinfo-5.1 update but whenever is texinfo new version
(update) I have a problem:
print/texinfo-5.1 confilcts with texi2html-5.0 (installs files into
the same place.
Problematic: /usr/local/share/texinfo/init/book.init


This is curious: texinfo does not install this book.init file; and
neither port seems to mention a potential conflict in the port Makefile.

Could this be a left-over warning from an old version? Are other people
seeing this problem as well?


I also see this problem. I am experiencing this on a freshly installed
system, so no updating of any of the two ports is involved. texi2html
was installed first and seems to install a couple of init files in
TEXINFODIR. An installation of texinfo then fails with

===   Registering installation for texinfo-5.1.20130313 as automatic
Installing texinfo-5.1.20130313...pkg: texinfo-5.1.20130313 conflicts
with texi2html-5.0_1,1 (installs files into the same place).
Problematic file: /usr/local/share/texinfo/init/book.init
*** [fake-pkg] Error code 70

although the conflicting file is not listed in texinfo's pkg-plist.


Regards,
Daniel



Ok I'll try to reproduce, and fix pkgng is the bug comes from pkgng or come back
with an explanation

But do not expect something before next week.

regards
Bapt



Thanks for looking into it. If you need any assistance or more
information, just drop me a line.



I finally got it. The bug is in the texinfo port:
PORTDATA= *
This globbing makes texinfo pick up all the files inside
/usr/local/share/texinfo but if texi2html is installed before texinfo then it
installs some files in that place, and those files are picked up in the texinfo
plist. Thus pkgng is right yelling about a conflict in files.

The fix would be to expand the files in PORTDATADIR directly into the texinfo
plist.

Until we get the stage feature into the ports tree

regards,
Bapt



Thank you for your effort to fix this issue. I can confirm, that now the 
issue with the conflicting files seems to be resolved.


Thank you again!

Regards,
Daniel
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Re: texinfo

2013-03-15 Thread Daniel Thiele

On 03/14/13 23:04, Johan van Selst wrote:

Hi Mitja,

ajtiM wrote:

In ports is texinfo-5.1 update but whenever is texinfo new version
(update) I have a problem:
print/texinfo-5.1 confilcts with texi2html-5.0 (installs files into
the same place.
Problematic: /usr/local/share/texinfo/init/book.init


This is curious: texinfo does not install this book.init file; and
neither port seems to mention a potential conflict in the port Makefile.

Could this be a left-over warning from an old version? Are other people
seeing this problem as well?


I also see this problem. I am experiencing this on a freshly installed 
system, so no updating of any of the two ports is involved. texi2html 
was installed first and seems to install a couple of init files in 
TEXINFODIR. An installation of texinfo then fails with


===   Registering installation for texinfo-5.1.20130313 as automatic
Installing texinfo-5.1.20130313...pkg: texinfo-5.1.20130313 conflicts 
with texi2html-5.0_1,1 (installs files into the same place). 
Problematic file: /usr/local/share/texinfo/init/book.init

*** [fake-pkg] Error code 70

although the conflicting file is not listed in texinfo's pkg-plist.


Regards,
Daniel

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Re: texinfo

2013-03-15 Thread Daniel Thiele

On 03/15/13 12:21, Baptiste Daroussin wrote:

On Fri, Mar 15, 2013 at 12:03:08PM +0100, Daniel Thiele wrote:

On 03/14/13 23:04, Johan van Selst wrote:

Hi Mitja,

ajtiM wrote:

In ports is texinfo-5.1 update but whenever is texinfo new version
(update) I have a problem:
print/texinfo-5.1 confilcts with texi2html-5.0 (installs files into
the same place.
Problematic: /usr/local/share/texinfo/init/book.init


This is curious: texinfo does not install this book.init file; and
neither port seems to mention a potential conflict in the port Makefile.

Could this be a left-over warning from an old version? Are other people
seeing this problem as well?


I also see this problem. I am experiencing this on a freshly installed
system, so no updating of any of the two ports is involved. texi2html
was installed first and seems to install a couple of init files in
TEXINFODIR. An installation of texinfo then fails with

===   Registering installation for texinfo-5.1.20130313 as automatic
Installing texinfo-5.1.20130313...pkg: texinfo-5.1.20130313 conflicts
with texi2html-5.0_1,1 (installs files into the same place).
Problematic file: /usr/local/share/texinfo/init/book.init
*** [fake-pkg] Error code 70

although the conflicting file is not listed in texinfo's pkg-plist.


Regards,
Daniel



Ok I'll try to reproduce, and fix pkgng is the bug comes from pkgng or come back
with an explanation

But do not expect something before next week.

regards
Bapt



Thanks for looking into it. If you need any assistance or more 
information, just drop me a line.


Regards,
Daniel

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hal does not recognize all USB mice

2009-01-27 Thread Daniel Thiele

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Hi,

As the subject suggests hal does not recognize all the USB mice
that are connected to my FreeBSD 7.0-STABLE box. I am using an IBM
Ultranav Keyboard which has a build-in TouchPad and a build-in
TrackPoint. Both are being detected by devd as /dev/ums0 and
/dev/ums1, respectively.
hal, on the other hand, only seems to detect /dev/ums0 and fails
to recognize the TrackPoint. If I connect a third USB mouse to this
machine, however, both devd and hal recognize this (third) mouse
as /dev/ums2.

The Problem with the TrackPoint might be related to the way the IBM
Ultranav keyboard make its mice available as USB devices. According
to usbdevs' output (see below) they both share the same vendor and
product ID as well as the same port and address. I am not that fluent in
USB's terminology but I think that only makes them distinguishable as
separate endpoints of the mouse device that provides them? So maybe
the problem lies somewhere in the code that connects hal to devd
and somehow skips devices that, at first sight, seem to be identical.

Maybe there is already a solution that I wasn't able to find? Of
course, I am willing to try any patches and help to further narrow
down the problem. Which, for the time being, is the only issue that
prevents me from using hal together with xorg's auto configuration.


Best regards,

Daniel



Additional information about my machine:

% uname -a
FreeBSD iridium.vnws.lan 7.0-STABLE FreeBSD 7.0-STABLE #0: Sun Jul 20
14:05:24 CEST 2008
r...@iridium.vnws.lan:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/kernel_70v0  i386

It's pretty old for a STABLE, but I haven't had the time to update
it, recently. If that seems to be part of the problem, I will, of
course, try to find the time to update.


% pkg_info -Ix hal
hal-0.5.11_14   Hardware Abstraction Layer for simplifying device access
hal-info-20080508_1 Additional FDI files to further classify HAL devices


# usbdevs -v
Controller /dev/usb0:
addr 1: full speed, self powered, config 1, UHCI root hub(0x),
Intel(0x), rev 1.00
~ port 1 powered
~ port 2 powered
Controller /dev/usb1:
addr 1: full speed, self powered, config 1, UHCI root hub(0x),
Intel(0x), rev 1.00
~ port 1 powered
~ port 2 addr 2: full speed, power 40 mA, config 1, USB 1.1 2 port
downstream low-power hub(0x3016), Lite-On Tech(0x04b3), rev 2.01
~  port 1 powered
~  port 2 powered
~  port 3 addr 3: low speed, power 70 mA, config 1, IBM USB Keyboard with
UltraNav(0x3018), Lite-On Tech(0x04b3), rev 1.16
~  port 4 addr 4: low speed, power 100 mA, config 1, Composite TouchPad /
TrackPoint(0x0009), Synaptics Inc.(0x06cb), rev 0.20
Controller /dev/usb2:
addr 1: full speed, self powered, config 1, UHCI root hub(0x),
Intel(0x), rev 1.00
~ port 1 powered
~ port 2 powered
Controller /dev/usb3:
addr 1: high speed, self powered, config 1, EHCI root hub(0x),
Intel(0x), rev 1.00
~ port 1 powered
~ port 2 powered
~ port 3 powered
~ port 4 powered
~ port 5 powered
~ port 6 powered


The output 'devd -Dd' generates right after I attach the IBM
Ultranav keyboard can be found at:
http://www-public.tu-bs.de:8080/~y0023183/FreeBSD/devd


The output of lshal is located at:
http://www-public.tu-bs.de:8080/~y0023183/FreeBSD/lshal

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