On 28/02/2015 3:35 AM, Patrick Powell wrote:
I have made some modifications to a port - couple of lines in the
Makefile, and an updated pkg-plist.
Once upon a time I was shown a script (run_this_script?) to help with
updating a port.
1. Copy the original files in the port to XXX.orig
pkg-fall...@freebsd.org wrote:
You are receiving this mail as a port that you maintain
is failing to build on the FreeBSD package build server.
Please investigate the failure and submit a PR to fix
build.
PR#197841 was submitted about a week ago. Is there a way to get
off the nag list
Hi!
Sorry, my fault. Not a patch for existing port, but a shar file to
create new port, which was attached to original message.
Just in case, I uploaded it here https://yadi.sk/d/EcRxwc6BevgDc
I've created
https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=198089
with that shar and I'm
Sorry, my fault. Not a patch for existing port, but a shar file to
create new port, which was attached to original message.
Just in case, I uploaded it here https://yadi.sk/d/EcRxwc6BevgDc
2015-02-27 17:16 GMT+03:00 cpet c...@sdf.org:
On 2015-02-27 07:01, Pavel Timofeev wrote:
Hi!
I created
+--On 23 février 2015 20:31:22 +0100 Mathieu Arnold m...@freebsd.org
wrote:
| Hi,
The patch has since grown dns/bind910.
I'll let it lie about a month, and then commit it.
Note that if you don't test it, review it, comment on it, you do forfeit
any right to bitch about it later. :-)
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I have made some modifications to a port - couple of lines in the
Makefile, and an updated pkg-plist.
Once upon a time I was shown a script (run_this_script?) to help with
updating a port.
1. Copy the original files in the port to XXX.orig (or something)
For example cp Makefile
Scott:
My first impression is typing h, as in http://;
I figured that as well, but was interrupted by a harsher problem before I could
attempt to clear the browser history.
This looks like a kernel-level problem, I have moved it to the freebsd-current
mail list. There seems to be an
Hi,
In previous we used porttools. You can try it out ports-mgmt/porttools.
port diff will give you the required stuff provided it is configured
properly.
BR,
Muhammad
On Fri, Feb 27, 2015 at 10:35 PM, Patrick Powell papow...@astart.com
wrote:
I have made some modifications to a port - couple
There is no maintainer for squid ports, so I guess there is no plans.
IMO www/squid33 should be removed, no reason to keep it in ports.
www/squid should be moved to www/squid34 for some time (~3 or more months)
www/squid should be upgraded to 3.5 branch.
Meanwhile, I tried to create a port for
Hi!
I created an initial port for squid-3.5.
It's squid-3.5.2.
Release notes for 3.5 branch are here http://wiki.squid-cache.org/Squid-3.5.
Port based on www/squid.
Existing problems with some options:
ECAP - marked as broken for now, because squid-3.5 needs eCAP version
1.0 which is not in
OK, this should be fun.
Open Midori, start typing a URL (without www)
Nothing out of the ordinary happens if the first char you type is a -g or i-z.
But if you type h as the very first char, Midori segfaults and closes.
Segfaulting on the letter h does not look like a very good omen to me...
On 2015-02-27 07:01, Pavel Timofeev wrote:
Hi!
I created an initial port for squid-3.5.
It's squid-3.5.2.
Release notes for 3.5 branch are here
http://wiki.squid-cache.org/Squid-3.5.
Port based on www/squid.
Existing problems with some options:
ECAP - marked as broken for now, because
On Thu, Feb 26, 2015 at 10:08:40PM -0500, Michael Butler wrote:
M The recent changes which served to hide struct ifaddr have broken
M net-snmp:
I know and slowly working on that:
https://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/svn-src-head/2015-February/068674.html
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Totus tuus, Glebius.
On Fri, 27 Feb 2015 08:35:19 -0800 Patrick Powell papow...@astart.com wrote
I have made some modifications to a port - couple of lines in the
Makefile, and an updated pkg-plist.
Once upon a time I was shown a script (run_this_script?) to help with
updating a port.
1. Copy the
I ask, because I installed x11/gnome3-lite, which
also provided gnome-shell. But looking to best
utilize it in FreeBSD led me the the FreeBSD
Gnome page (https://www.freebsd.org/gnome/)
which only speaks of Gnome2. A trip to the
FreeBSD wiki only left me with Gnome2 info,
as well. Are there any
On 25/02/2015 21:11, Scott Furry wrote:
On 25/02/2015 20:38, Michael Butler wrote:
On 02/25/15 21:58, Scott Furry wrote:
Attempted to install multimedia/handbrake via pkg. Installation was
reported successful, but the executable binary (ghc) could not be
located on the system. A build from
On 27/02/2015 07:41, Beeblebrox wrote:
OK, this should be fun.
Open Midori, start typing a URL (without www)
Nothing out of the ordinary happens if the first char you type is a -g or i-z. But if you
type h as the very first char, Midori segfaults and closes.
Segfaulting on the letter h does
On Fri, 27 Feb 2015 01:47:16 -0800, Eric Faurot e...@faurot.net wrote:
I'll think how asr can be improved in the way you suggest. In the
meantime, the regression you see is actually due to the following
change in smtpd. Try without it. Note that it will also retreive
inet6 addresses, so you
Hi Pavel,
When we had 3 unmaintained squid ports, the idea was the get down to
one, www/squid. The only reason www/squid33 is still in ports is
because you requested an extension on it's removal due to the FreeBSD
10.1 RC issues.
I personally don't want to see that contraction reversed.
On Fri, 27 Feb 2015 16:41:46 +0200
Beeblebrox zap...@berentweb.com wrote:
OK, this should be fun.
Open Midori, start typing a URL (without www)
Nothing out of the ordinary happens if the first char you type is a -g or
i-z. But if you type h as the very first char, Midori segfaults and
I have created a Group/Mailing list for those who enjoy using this
awesome windowing environment. it needs some work, and this is a call
for anyone who uses it and wishes for it to be better. Even a simple bug
report will help us make E better. Please use the ticket system on
github for any
Chris H wrote on 02/27/2015 19:58:
I ask, because I installed x11/gnome3-lite, which
also provided gnome-shell. But looking to best
utilize it in FreeBSD led me the the FreeBSD
Gnome page (https://www.freebsd.org/gnome/)
which only speaks of Gnome2. A trip to the
FreeBSD wiki only left me with
Hi!
[ Riemann: Java/Clojure-based event monitoring system
[1]: http://riemann.io/
[2]: https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=197403
This is a simple jar-based daemon. Is somebody able to take a look?
I'll have a look.
Committed, thanks.
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p...@opsec.eu
On Tue, Feb 24, 2015 at 11:42:32AM +0100, Cedric Berger wrote:
Hello,
Since I upgraded my freebsd 9 jail with the latest opensmtpd 5.4.4_1,1 port,
smtp-out refuse to send any email to the outside world.
I've seen a similar issue reported by Meutel here, but with no apparent
solution:
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