emulators/qemu-devel port update (bsd-user, clang)

2013-04-21 Thread Juergen Lock
Hi! I'm currently waiting for redports to come back and build the following update, in case anyone wants to already test it... http://people.freebsd.org/~nox/tmp/qemu-devel-1.4.0_1-001.patch Log: - Update to sson's latest bsd-user patches. - Turns out qemu 1.4.x now builds with clang

Re: CFT: google-earth crash fix (ports/160422 [1])

2013-04-21 Thread Juergen Lock
On Sun, Apr 21, 2013 at 12:25:37PM +0200, Kurt Jaeger wrote: > Hi! > > > > > http://people.freebsd.org/~nox/tmp/google-earth-6.0.3.2197-crashfixp-001.patch > > Works on 9.1-amd64. > Ok as it seems to work for everyone that tested it I just committed the update. If it still crashes for some

Re: CFT: google-earth crash fix (ports/160422 [1])

2013-04-21 Thread Kurt Jaeger
Hi! > > http://people.freebsd.org/~nox/tmp/google-earth-6.0.3.2197-crashfixp-001.patch Works on 9.1-amd64. -- p...@opsec.eu+49 171 3101372 7 years to go ! ___ freebsd-emulation@freebsd.org mailing list http:/

Re: CFT: google-earth crash fix (ports/160422 [1])

2013-04-21 Thread Ivan Klymenko
В Sat, 20 Apr 2013 23:07:17 +0200 Juergen Lock пишет: > > >> > > >> Hi Juergen, > > >> > > >> Thanks for the info and the link. I just tried the patch with > > >> GoogleEarth version 6.0.3.2197 on a 10.0-CURRENT amd64 (clang) > > >> and it also seems to work. > > >> > > >> Perhaps we should try t

FreeBSD ports that you maintain which are currently marked forbidden

2013-04-21 Thread linimon
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FreeBSD ports that you maintain which are currently scheduled for deletion

2013-04-21 Thread linimon
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