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Hello Gerald,
I am trying to install x11/gnome2 last night and the build has gotten stop
at lang/gcc43, because of conflict with lang/gcc295. But wait, I don't
have lang/gcc295 install. I only have ccache installed that has put
'gcc295' in /usr/local/libexec/ccache/ and this path is in the
I am trying to upgrade Ruby, and build Firefox 3.0.11, and they both
want to build gcc43 because of gfortran. Really? Firefox needs
gfortran to build? I bet not.
Anyway, when they try and build gcc43 (of May 31st) on my system, I
get into an infinite loop by the pkg system saying that
on 11/06/2009 22:45 Martin Wilke said the following:
- Enable shared OpenGL service. Completely untested due to lack of
appropriate hardware but it compiles at least
Doesn't look like it would work at the run time (at least for me):
OpenGL Error: DLL Loader couldn't find/open
On Sat, Jun 13, 2009 at 07:15:49PM -0400, Philip M. Gollucci wrote:
Erwin Lansing wrote:
erwin 2009-06-13 14:49:49 UTC
FreeBSD ports repository
Modified files:
.MOVED
japanese Makefile
Removed files:
japanese/slirc
Does anyone actually use mod_ruby?
Its abandoned upstream and theres this new shiny thing called rails and
passenger I hear people seem to like.
DEPRCATED/EXPIRES ?
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I am trying to upgrade Ruby, and build Firefox 3.0.11, and they both
want to build gcc43 because of gfortran. Really? Firefox needs
gfortran to build? I bet not.
I bet not, too. I took a cursory look through my ports tree, and the
recent changes, and I can't see how such a dependency was