ceptions follow.
Regards
Christian Walther
hasking% forg
/usr/local/lib/python2.5/xmllib.py:9: DeprecationWarning: The xmllib
module is obsolete. Use xml.sax instead.
warnings.warn("The xmllib module is obsolete. Use xml.sax
instead.", DeprecationWarning)
Bummer dude! You don't
2009/6/17 Jeffrey Goldberg :
> www/squid30 sets up an rc.d startup script that includes
>
> squid_user=${squid_user:-squid}
>
> This makes it impossible to get squid to listen on a port lower than 1024.
>
> If I specify
>
> squid_user=root
>
> in my rc.conf will I be doing something stupid? Does
Hi,
yes, I can second that.
My guess is that the blender crew reviewed the bugs reported for
Blender 2.49, and updated the source tarball without changing its
version number. The review was to be held on June the 7th, according
to the website. But there's no information of its outcome.
>From what
;-) In all other cases it would be
interesting to know how to proceed from here. Can anybody verify this
issue? Should I open a PR?
Regards
Christian Walther
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s finished. But this won't survive the next
portupgrade. ;-)
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Christian Walther
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Hi Marcus,
2009/3/13 Marcus von Appen :
> Hi,
>
> it took some time, but finally graphics/blender got a lot of options to
> configure. Those enable users to tweak it to their personal needs and
> hopefully will allow graphics/blender to run on more platforms.
>
> Especially users of non-i386 platf
one major benefit of the ports system.
Maybe it would even make sense to integrate BLENDERGAMEENGINE and
BLENDERPLAYER user selectable. Personally, I don't think that I'll
need any of the two.
Regards
Christian Walther
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Hi,
according to the ports tree you need to install fvwm2-devel, which is
currently at 2.5.24_1
HTH
Christian
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Hi,
On 14/12/2007, Nikola Lečić <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Fri, 14 Dec 2007 02:24:09 +0100
> Albert Shih <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > I'm just want known if there are any plan to replace teTeX ports (the
> > project as stop) by TeXLive ?
> >
> > I've send long time ago a mail to teTeX mai
Hi there,
On 12/12/2007, Bill Moran <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> In response to Tuomo Valkonen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> > On 2007-12-12, Mark Linimon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > No, the release packages were already built. You see, part of
> > > the problem of software Quality Assurance is t
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Peter Thoenen wrote:
> Will look at it later but try:
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> ./runplain.sh intead of the rc file
>
This seems to work.
There were 20 java processes running after the first launch, so I
changed runplain.sh to produce some output in nohup.out:
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I've a problem installing/using i2p on FreeBSD 6.2#p7 and
FreeBSD-CURRENT using jdk14 as well as jdk15:
I have
i2p_enable="YES"
i2p_user="i2p"
in /etc/rc.conf. As User i2p I did an "i2prouter install". When I now
try to start i2p using
/usr/lo
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Hello list,
I'm in the process of compiling jdk14 to use with i2p.
So I downloaded the necessary components, placed them in
/usr/ports/distfiles and did a make install in /usr/ports/java/jdk14.
The problem is that the build fails at some point.
Here i
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