gimpshop howto start?

2007-07-07 Thread David Southwell
Hi I posted this to the gimp mailing list but the list seems to have a v. low activity and few postings. There is no reply so far. So hopefully there is someone here who can point me in the right direction. I have installed ports/gimpshop on Freebsd 6.1. I want to compare its functionality

Re: experimental qemu-devel port update, please test!

2007-07-07 Thread Juergen Lock
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED] you write: 0n Thu, Jul 05, 2007 at 10:31:29PM -0500, Eric Anderson wrote: On 07/02/07 15:30, Juergen Lock wrote: Looks like its time for this again... Many bugs have been fixed, some features have been added, like, qemu-system-arm has grown emulation of a

Re: experimental qemu-devel port update, please test!

2007-07-07 Thread Juergen Lock
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED] you write: On 07/05/07 22:31, Eric Anderson wrote: On 07/02/07 15:30, Juergen Lock wrote: Looks like its time for this again... Many bugs have been fixed, some features have been added, like, qemu-system-arm has grown emulation of a few PDAs like some Zaurus

Re: Keeping track of automatically installed dependency-only ports

2007-07-07 Thread Michel Talon
Doug Barton said: Jeremie Le Hen wrote: Hi, Is there a way to track dependency-only ports, so that if I install port0 which requires port1 which in turn requires port2 and so on, deinstalling port0 will deinstall portN up to the first one required by another port or one I

Re: gimpshop howto start?

2007-07-07 Thread Philipp Ost
David Southwell wrote: I posted this to the gimp mailing list but the list seems to have a v. low activity and few postings. There is no reply so far. So hopefully there is someone here who can point me in the right direction. This type of question rather belongs to [EMAIL PROTECTED] I've

Re: Keeping track of automatically installed dependency-only ports

2007-07-07 Thread Doug Barton
Michel Talon wrote: Doug Barton said: Jeremie Le Hen wrote: Hi, Is there a way to track dependency-only ports, so that if I install port0 which requires port1 which in turn requires port2 and so on, deinstalling port0 will deinstall portN up to the first one required by another port or

Re: news/nn: proposed fix to From: header

2007-07-07 Thread J. Porter Clark
G. Paul Ziemba writes: [I wonder if there are more than three users of the nn port...] I use nn on FreeBSD, but I haven't used the ports version in some time, because I've hacked the version I use too heavily to use the ports version as a starting point. But I appreciate your efforts

FreeBSD Port: graphics/jasper 1.900.1_3 added libglut dependency: Now requires X11: Why?

2007-07-07 Thread Bill Milford
I am running a server without X11. I use ImageMagick-nox11-6.3.3.5_1 and GraphicsMagick-nox11-1.1.7_1 on this server. The line USE_GL= glut was added to the Makefile on the last update. This port now requires X11. Why was this done? It compiles and installs OK without that line. It seems

Re: Keeping track of automatically installed dependency-only ports

2007-07-07 Thread Michel Talon
On Sat, Jul 07, 2007 at 09:57:59AM -0700, Doug Barton wrote: The only reliable way to detect ports which have been installed as a dependency is to create a database *shudder* You just tripped over your own argument here. There are plenty of ways that we could recognize a port that was

Re: FreeBSD Port: graphics/jasper 1.900.1_3 added libglut dependency: Now requires X11: Why?

2007-07-07 Thread Gaye Abdoulaye Walsimou
Bill Milford a écrit : I am running a server without X11. I use ImageMagick-nox11-6.3.3.5_1 and GraphicsMagick-nox11-1.1.7_1 on this server. The line USE_GL= glut was added to the Makefile on the last update. This port now requires X11. Why was this done? It compiles and installs OK

Re: Keeping track of automatically installed dependency-only ports

2007-07-07 Thread Nikola Lecic
On Sat, 07 Jul 2007 09:57:59 -0700 Doug Barton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Personally I think that portmaster's approach is the right one. If you accidentally delete something that it turns out you really do need, you can always install it again. [...] I think that the point of this thread was