Rong-en Fan wrote:
On 5/30/07, Wiebe Pestman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hallo Eric,
Could you give an indication when R is going to be upgraded to R-2.5.0
in the
FreeBSD ports collection?
Best regards,
Wiebe Pestman
There is a PR 112713 pending Eric's approval.
The patch at
Hi all,
I cannot install xfindproxy after upgrading to Xorg 7.2
It seems that I'm missing a dependency. My system doesn't have the
/usr/local/include/X11/PM/PM.h file. To which port/package this file
belongs?
This is the output of make install:
-
# make
On 5/30/07, Eric van Gyzen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Rong-en Fan wrote:
On 5/30/07, Wiebe Pestman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hallo Eric,
Could you give an indication when R is going to be upgraded to R-2.5.0
in the
FreeBSD ports collection?
Best regards,
Wiebe Pestman
There is a PR 112713
Thats a great idea, I will write up a script to check to see if the
FreeBSD mail servers are blacklisted using rbllookup. If anything is
found I will get it to report back and hopefully I will be able to do
something about it... (unless anybody else wants to help :D). How often
do you think we
On Wed, May 30, 2007 at 09:40:30AM -0400, Attos wrote:
Hi all,
I cannot install xfindproxy after upgrading to Xorg 7.2
It seems that I'm missing a dependency. My system doesn't have the
/usr/local/include/X11/PM/PM.h file. To which port/package this file
belongs?
This is the output
Hello,
I notice that with X.org 7.2, many more fonts are installed by default.
This includes many fonts that are probably very rarely used by most
people, like font-misc-ethiopic. I would prefer not to have those fonts
installed on my system. Simply pkg_deleting them is not a satisfying
I updated to portupgrade-devel following the instructions about Xorg7.2.
Yesterday I tried the following:
# portupgrade -p -o www/gtkhtml38 gtkhtml3
--- Upgrading 'gtkhtml3-3.14.1' to 'gtkhtml3-3.14.2' (www/gtkhtml3)
--- Building '/usr/ports/www/gtkhtml3'
# portversion -v portupgrade\*
Joffrey Audin wrote:
Hi,
Hi--
I have a problems with lots of ports.
Ex in gnome-games :
#make install clean
make all-recursive
make all in po
cd: can't cd to po
*** Error code 1
Stop in /usr/ports/games/gnome-games/work/gnome-games-2.18.1
I have this problem with lots of ports and to my
Joey Mingrone wrote:
Hi Eric,
I sent you a message a while back about some linking errors when
upgrading to R-2.4.1. I don't recall changing anything, but it
installed after updating my ports tree a few days later. I'm having
the same problems upgrading to 2.5.0. The linking error is
Hi Eric,
I sent you a message a while back about some linking errors when
upgrading to R-2.4.1. I don't recall changing anything, but it
installed after updating my ports tree a few days later. I'm having
the same problems upgrading to 2.5.0. The linking error is below.
Any suggestions?
On 5/30/07, Eric van Gyzen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Joey Mingrone wrote:
Hi Eric,
I sent you a message a while back about some linking errors when
upgrading to R-2.4.1. I don't recall changing anything, but it
installed after updating my ports tree a few days later. I'm having
the same
Hi
This port is from netbsd. I have test it, It is great.
I found it seems iscsi-target has to take a file instead of disk
devicek (eg. /dev/da1) as the target.
Below is my test result:
Starting iscsi_target.
Reading configuration from `/usr/local/etc/iscsi/targets'
target0:rw:0.0.0.0/0
On Tue, May 29, 2007 at 03:48:06PM -0500, Larry Rosenman wrote:
On Tue, 29 May 2007, Jeremie Le Hen wrote:
Hi,
Please Cc: me when replying.
I can't build sysutils/lsof on -CURRENT (2007.05.20.12.00.00).
see pr ports/113123
I submitted it today in response to this exact problem on
On Wed, 30 May 2007, Kris Kennaway wrote:
On Tue, May 29, 2007 at 03:48:06PM -0500, Larry Rosenman wrote:
On Tue, 29 May 2007, Jeremie Le Hen wrote:
Hi,
Please Cc: me when replying.
I can't build sysutils/lsof on -CURRENT (2007.05.20.12.00.00).
see pr ports/113123
I submitted it today
Thanks you, but I found the bug.
The bug comes from my zshenv !
I deleted it and now, it's OK
I don't know why...
Le 30 mai 07 à 18:31, Chuck Swiger a écrit :
Joffrey Audin wrote:
Hi,
Hi--
I have a problems with lots of ports.
Ex in gnome-games :
#make install clean
make all-recursive
Upgrade this port gives the following output:
orac# portupgrade -Na
--- Upgrading 'tcl-8.4.14_4,1' to 'tcl-8.4.15,1' (lang/tcl84)
--- Building '/usr/ports/lang/tcl84'
=== Cleaning for tcl-8.4.15,1
=== Vulnerability check disabled, database not found
=== Found saved configuration for
Hi,
I've just tried audio/xmms2. It works pretty well, but it cannot
read a stream and the daemon outputs:
% DEBUG: ../src/plugins/curl/curl_http.c:218: Using version 7.16.1 of libcurl
% INFO: ../src/plugins/curl/curl_http.c:220:
**
% INFO:
Peter Jeremy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 2007-May-27 16:12:54 -0700, Bakul Shah [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Given the size and complexity of the port system I have long
felt that rather than do everything via more and more complex
Mk/*.mk what is is needed is a ports server and a thin CLI
On Wed, 30 May 2007, Bakul Shah wrote:
Peter Jeremy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 2007-May-27 16:12:54 -0700, Bakul Shah [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Given the size and complexity of the port system I have long
felt that rather than do everything via more and more complex
Mk/*.mk what is is
Patrick Dung wrote:
It would be great if disk device can be used directly.
BTW, I have not yet test netbsd with raw disk.
seems someone test on openbsd and it seems working:
http://www.freebsdforums.org/forums/showthread.php?t=43960
Whole disk or slice? I don't think either works at this
Hi list,
As you've surely understood from my last emails, I've just installed
to X.org 7.2 :-).
The main reason I run X is to surf the web, thus I installed
www/firefox. It works, but very, very slowly. I've managed to
get strace output, it is available here (you can view it directly
from your
I also posted this to current@, but I would also like some feedback from
ports@ to see what problems may arise from the changes in note #2.
Change 2.c is the most likely source of issues.
I have completed a new version[1] of a replacement (kern/99826[1]) for
getenv/setenv/putenv/unsetenv(). A
Greetings.
I set out on the great 7.2 upgrade, but didn't get very far:
sudo portupgrade -f -o ports-mgmt/portupgrade-devel portupgrade
...
=== Cleaning for portupgrade-devel-2.3.0_5
--- Cleaning out obsolete shared libraries
FFaattaall eeoorr ''Thread is not system scope.
Thread is not
I think my problem was caused by a stale ruby18. When I did a make
delete-old-libs, that program would no longer run due to a missing
library.
Rebuilding it, and then rebuilding portupgrade-devel was the ticket.
You might want to suggest in the UPDATING file that people make sure
their base
Hi,
I came across the same problem.
I think this is caused by the duplicated library installed by audio/libcddb.
Before Xorg 7.2, xmcd was installed with the X11BASE prefix.
Now, it is installed under /usr/local, and library search path while building
is set to the PREFIX/lib.
Therefore,
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