I installed libciangjie for the ibis on my local system:
https://cangjians.github.io
I was looking into turning it into a port.
There's q libpython that acts as an interface to link ibus with libciangjie
but I had to install that with pip.
How do I handle that in the port? Do other ports that re
On 23 August 2017 at 18:20, Thomas Mueller wrote:
[...]
> I can try the script or start over from the beginning given the mess I got
> into.
>
> But the complexity of the script convinces me further of how dialog-free
> systems (pkgsrc, Gentoo portage for instance) are better.
>
> But I was goin
from Don Lewis:
> When I switched from portupgrade to poudriere, I used the attached
> script to find the non-default option settings in /var/db/ports.
> [-- Attachment #2: portoptions --]
> [-- Type: text/plain, Encoding: 7bit, Size: 1.4K --]
> Content-Type: TEXT/plain; name=por
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> On 22 Aug, 2017, at 20:11, Thomas Mueller wrote:
>
> from Jonathan Chen:
>
>> On 22 August 2017 at 18:34, Thomas Mueller wrote:
> [...]
>>> I believe Synth and poudriere have no means for setting options. That
>>> should be enough impetus to make it easier to bypass the dialog4ports
>>> en
from Jonathan Chen:
> On 22 August 2017 at 18:34, Thomas Mueller wrote:
[...]
> > I believe Synth and poudriere have no means for setting options. That
> > should be enough impetus to make it easier to bypass the dialog4ports
> > entirely.
> >From the synth man page:
> -make.conf
On 22 August 2017 at 18:34, Thomas Mueller wrote:
[...]
> I believe Synth and poudriere have no means for setting options. That should
> be enough impetus to make it easier to bypass the dialog4ports entirely.
>From the synth man page:
-make.conf
This is an optional,
from RW via freebsd-ports:
> Thomas Mueller wrote:
> > It was very disconcerting when I would do a massive portupgrade
> > before going to bed and subsequently find portupgrade stopped for an
> > options dialog.
> FWIW portupgrade has a -c option to avoid that.
I remember that back fro
On 21-8-2017 15:40, RW via freebsd-ports wrote:
> On Mon, 21 Aug 2017 14:47:43 +0200
> Willem Jan Withagen wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> In the amavis rc.d file is noted:
>> ""
>> "WARNING: using ramdisk is reported to be unstable and"
>> "thus it is
On 2017. 08. 22. 22:20, Jan Beich wrote:
Gergely Czuczy writes:
Hello,
r440699 [1] made mesa-dri unconditionally depend on s2tc, which
unconditionally depends on nvidia-texture-tools. nvidia-texture-tools
is not supported on aarch64, which is the platform of rpi3.
Only for `make test`.
And m
Gergely Czuczy writes:
> Hello,
>
> r440699 [1] made mesa-dri unconditionally depend on s2tc, which
> unconditionally depends on nvidia-texture-tools. nvidia-texture-tools
> is not supported on aarch64, which is the platform of rpi3.
Only for `make test`.
>
> Could you please make sure xorg wor
Hello,
r440699 [1] made mesa-dri unconditionally depend on s2tc, which
unconditionally depends on nvidia-texture-tools. nvidia-texture-tools is
not supported on aarch64, which is the platform of rpi3.
Could you please make sure xorg works on aarch64 as well? We don't have
a lot of alternativ
Andrea Venturoli writes:
> On 08/17/17 21:22, Jan Beich wrote:
>> That page is a bit out of date. Nowadays building for aarch64 is as simple as
>>
>>$ pkg install poudriere qemu-user-static
>>$ service qemu_user_static onestart
>>$ poudriere jail -cj 111aarch64 -a arm64.aarch64 -v 11.
On 08/22/17 18:03, Luca Pizzamiglio wrote:
yes, the qemu emulation of other architecture means that the CPU is
emulated by software, that's really expensive.
You should consider around 10x slower or even more. ccache can help a
lot in this case.
Thanks.
So you are confirming my poudriere is run
On 22 Aug, Thomas Mueller wrote:
> from Jonathan Chen:
>
>> On 22 August 2017 at 15:17, Thomas Mueller
>> wrote:
> [...]
>> > I really need to be able to see the options in a better way than
>> > the FreeBSD ports framework allows, like in a file /etc/mk.conf
>> > (pkgsrc) or USE= ... as in /etc/
yes, the qemu emulation of other architecture means that the CPU is
emulated by software, that's really expensive.
You should consider around 10x slower or even more. ccache can help a
lot in this case.
Best regards,
Luca
On Tue, Aug 22, 2017 at 7:40 AM, Andrea Venturoli wrote:
> On 08/17/17 21
On Tue, 22 Aug 2017 06:34:15 +
Thomas Mueller wrote:
> It was very disconcerting when I would do a massive portupgrade
> before going to bed and subsequently find portupgrade stopped for an
> options dialog.
FWIW portupgrade has a -c option to avoid that.
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