On Tue, 18 May 2021, Julian H. Stacey wrote:
I'd use /usr/ports/mail/procmail
I wouldn't; it's an unsupported and obscure scripting language just asking
for bugs, and actually has several CVEs against it.
Better filters exist, such as "
On Wed, 14 Apr 2021, Thierry Thomas wrote:
[...]
Note: it builds for the other languages, and only fails for Hungarian.
Well, somebody has to say it so it may as well be me: is your hovercraft
full of eels?
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od time to mention the https://ohshitgit.com/ site?
Warning: it contains strong language...
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ture for ports removals.
- I've built databases/p5-AnyEvent-CouchDB & it functions perfectly without the
unnecessary dependency
- for CouchDB 3.x we're working on addressing the spidermonkey version
dependency atm
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nd Makefile.deps
> make[5]: Fatal errors encountered -- cannot continue===> lang/gleam
> failed
Fixed in r569443
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ainly with CP/M); I
didn't know that FreeBSD even supported them (why bother when you've got
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Sure looks like freebsd.org to me, hence my comment about a compromised
server...
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On Tue, 15 Feb 2021, administra...@freebsd.org wrote:
(Nothing)
As this came from freebsd.org, were they trying to shout something or do
they have a compromised server?
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distributed as being
non-userland, and overwritten only with updates. Backups are much more
manageable, as I don't have to worry about /bin, /lib etc.
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Is there a method for getting this assigned? I'll admit I misspelled the port
name in the subject, but now how do I fix the process? Thanks in advance.
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>>>> *The opinions expressed above are entirely my own* <
corruption produce
some sort of log somewhere?
Never use file locking on NFS. Period. One day it *will* bite you, due
to some yet-to-be-discovered bug. In the meantime, feel free to ignore
the advice of those who have been there before...
uot; produce no messages, and my own
Perl stuff has "use strict".
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; /tmp is world-writable... Who'd've thought?
aneurin# echo $PATH
/sbin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/usr/games:/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/home/dave/bin:
Hmmm... I don't see /tmp in there.
aneurin# uname -a
FreeBSD aneurin.horsfall.org 10.4-RELEASE-p13 FreeBSD 10.4
On Mon, 31 Aug 2020 08:03:32 +1000 (EST)
Dave Horsfall wrote:
> What does "xtset" do that the following script does not?
While accurate, this point is not relevant to the discussion at hand. I believe
this discussion is about some people (including myself) feeling that ports ar
uot;\c". And no, printf(1) didn't exist back then,
and I'm too lazy to fix it now.
aneurin% cat /usr/ports/x11/xtset/pkg-descr
Utility to set title on an xterm.
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ersion ... soon git ... where will
the insanity end? :-) )
Hah! I started with SCCS :-) Before that we had an in-house system
called SLUP (Source Line Update Program? This was in the 70s, and was
based upon that canonical example of diff/ed).
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On Wed, 8 Jul 2020, Dewayne Geraghty wrote:
# cat +MANIFEST | jq -rM '.scripts'
Sorry, but this always pushes one of my buttons. When using "cat file | proc"
what's wrong with "proc < file"?
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On Wednesday, 20 May 2020 18:25:00 BST SirDice wrote:
> Some time ago I took over maintainership of fs-uae.
And I'd like to thank you very much for that! :-)
I finally got around to installing it, what with have an unexpected
few spare months of time on my hands. I managed to dump my
old A1200
could reference it in the pkg-message
perhaps?
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rk, and of course
anyone who complains is free to step forward...
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On Wed, 10 Jun 2020, at 17:42, Jose Quinteiro wrote:
> Howdy,
>
> Any chance we could get some committer love on
> https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=246712
>
> It's a smallish change that only affects Steam users.
>
> Thanks,
> Jose
pi@
Is anyone looking at upgrading the port of Kodi from the now rather old 17.6 to
the current 18.6?
I see there is a dev port for v19 which is still in alpha but no movement on
v18 series.
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On Mon, 9 Mar 2020, Miroslav Lachman wrote:
There are some ports (for example sysutils/lsof) which need kernel
sources to build. [...]
Kernel sources, or just the headers?
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https
uch
faster and I've used it for many years.
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[3]: https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=234451
[4]:
https://www.reactiongifs.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/I-have-no-idea-what-I-am-doing.gif
thanks
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(come to think of it, I don't think they *had* a techie
department). Roll the lawyer jokes...
My router tries IPv6 first, but inevitably falls back to IPv4; IPv6 is a
camel i.e. a horse designed by a committee.
If you've ever tried to grok the IPv6 spec, your brain
On Thu, 13 Jun 2019, Andrea Venturoli wrote:
For years I've had my home on an NFSv3 server.
Finally I decided to move to NFSv4.
[...]
I got bitten quite badly by NFS in its early years; I see nothing much has
changed... I think it was to do with file-locking, I think.
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3699: ordinal not in range(128)
That is with latest package install or port compiled. Although it does
work compiled with `DEFAULT_VERSIONS+=python=2.7` in make.conf
What to do?
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sum checksum \
extract patch \
configure build \
stage stage-qa \
check-orphans \
check-plist \
package \
&& find /tmp/usr/ports -name \*.txz -type f
end
I use these locally while working on ports - should work similar for you too.
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te to this discussion (not being a Fortran/Python user) but is there
any way to remove a recalcitrant maintainer?
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the emby-server as a
dependency.
sudo pkg check -d -v
should tell you what package that is, either delete it or accept the corrective
action
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To un
arl
the best person is the maintainer of that port (now in CC) and request a "MFH"
or "Move From Head". You can see who this in the Makefile or via
https://www.freshports.org/databases/mysql56-server for example.
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7;m interested to know how you're using CouchDB on FreeBSD (yay) email me
sometime about it!
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e to build from source
(possibly community supported)
I'm specifically thinking of x11/nvidia-driver here but there are presumably
other packages impacted from https://www.freshports.org/kld/
https://www.freebsd.org/security/security.html#sup
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github != git
I didn't say that it was; did you misunderstand my message or something?
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import".
And no, before some here accuse me of being a shill for BK, I have nothing
to do with the product whatsoever, other than as someone looking for an
alternative to something now owned by M$ (and I've used just about
everything since SCCS).
[*]
Remember their motto: "Emb
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blew away my swap/tmp) with no problems.
I prefer to use ports because that way I get to specify the options that I
want (as opposed to generic ones which may not apply to me), but I'll use
the package when someone assumes that I have both terabytes and gigahertz
to burn...
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v 8 2014
1b1e8f42628bcadd6b9a073012d798b0a4809bf72c1bf7cebefae7de5af7.gz
Bit old, aren't they?
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On Tue, 20 Feb 2018, Walter Schwarzenfeld wrote:
There were whitespaces in the Makfile, seems caused this.
This dates from PWB/UNIX i.e. about 40 years ago; I wonder if it will ever
be fixed? White space is white space, FFS...
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some reason to remove those files?
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On Thursday 01 February 2018 00:01:06 Borge Brunes wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Did you fint at solution for this? I'm having the same issue.
>
> uname -a
> FreeBSD kahuka 11.1-RELEASE FreeBSD 11.1-RELEASE #0: Thu Aug 3 08:40:15
> CEST 2017 CUT:/usr/src/obj/usr/src/sys/GENERIC amd64
>
> regards,
Yes
nst pale
moon, someone knowledgeable about it should engage in some advocacy as
to why Pale Moon is something to use?
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>>>> *The opinions expressed above are entirely my own* <<<<
It is no accident that those c
On Thu, 8 Feb 2018 02:42:12 +0300
Rozhuk Ivan wrote:
> Such a reaction is not appropriate for educated people.
Are you actually implying that modern education somehow
teaches emotional stability?
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>>>> *The opi
dly enough, I find that I get better results from volunteers when I ask
them to do something, instead of ordering them around like an arse-hat
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a lot politer than I would've been; then again, being an Aussie I
tend to be an outspoken bastard, and I would've told him to perform an
anatomically-impossible act.
"You will" indeed...
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changed i.e. it installs itself as
pre-corrupted...
I'm surprised that this breakage hasn't been noted until now.
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with mismatched checksums:
mailman-2.1.25: /usr/local/mailman/Mailman/Defaults.py
mailman-2.1.25: /usr/local/mailman/Mailman/Defaults.pyc
No configuration whatsoever was done; I merely installed the package and
waited for any more updates to arrive.
So, what can I do about it?
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;nova" becomes "simh-nova" but "vax"
doesn't become "simh-vax" etc. What a shambles...
Now to pay vewwy vewwy close attention to the Mailman notes, as I've just
installed it for the first time and it ain't working
10_1
[...]
Etc (over a hundred of 'em).
This was accompanied by zillions of notes, warning me to "do this" and
"avoid doing that" etc. Err, were those notes squirreled away somewhere,
or do I have to hope that I don't lose the window and its scrollback
y up to 2.20 without it... Oh, and still no
response from "mb...@xs4all.nl"; is he/she/it still alive?
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ClusterSSH is continuously generating the following while running.
On at least one occasion I cam back to find all the client xterms
closed. Maybe the error counter overflowed and crashed it?
Tk::Error: Can't use an undefined value as a symbol reference at
/usr/local/lib/perl5/site_perl/App/Clus
On Wed, 27 Dec 2017, Kevin Oberman wrote:
fstat(1) does much of what lsof does.
I'll be damned; so it does... Thanks!
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Di box (where it was "mfs"), and
even my old CP/M box (where it was "M:").
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ve at the time; I didn't build this system) because it
wanted a certain #include file. I reported this in a PR saying that
perhaps all header files be shipped, but I dunno what happened.
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ate.
All repositories are up to date.
Checking integrity... done (0 conflicting)
Your packages are up to date.
aneurin#
Building it from ports updated it (as I probably did before), but should
not the binary have been updated? Or are binaries not available for all
ports (I guess)?
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en he came in late the next morning, had been on the turps
all night? Call it a wild guess on his part, but he somehow knew that I
was the perp...
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over "jive" being de-ported
(to coin a phrase)? No technical reason whatsoever, but apparently it
upset someone's delicate sensibilities, so there's sort of a precedent.
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Doing my regular update, and...
Upgrading procmail from 3.22_9 to 3.22_10...
Good grief; who's the masochist who volunteered to support this obscure
insecure and hitherto-unsupported scripting language?
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r*.
I'd love to do that; what's the IP range of their scanners (I assume that
they have more than one)?
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/etc/mail/access and DNSBLs etc?
(I hope it's a coincidence that its name is also the same as the pro-spam
Direct Marketing Association...)
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And that was only from when I started saving them; I just *love*
demolishing specious arguments such as the above.
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would've been a major factor in my decision to flee elsewhere).
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https:/
WTF? Sure as hell looks like Sendmail supports LDAP to me...
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two
Penguins); I've spent about 30 years with Sendmail and I ain't changing (I
looked at Postfix but didn't like it)...
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someone's
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On Thu, 7 Dec 2017, Jan Bramkamp wrote:
[ Cogent explanation deleted ]
Thanks for that clear explanation; I've been promised a much bigger server
in return for some contract work, so I'll start planning for it.
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Errkk... This was meant for the list.
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Date: Thu, 7 Dec 2017 11:01:51 +1100 (EST)
From: Dave Horsfall
To: Mel Pilgrim
Subject: Re: THANK YOU for flavors!
S
"income") has 512MB
memory (all it will take) ad 1GB swap; building Ruby etc kills it, so I
use packages in that case i.e. no customisation if I wanted it.
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process; I've been
looking for one for quite a while...
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On Tue, 21 Nov 2017, Eugene Grosbein wrote:
Shouldn't one of the divers package tools be cleaning them out, or is
that a separate task?
man pkg-clean
Thanks; that's over a half-gigabyte recovered on a 1GB /var...
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On Wed, 8 Nov 2017, Dave Horsfall wrote:
It got really bad around 53 or so; I wish their programmers (no doubt
fresh out of school) would fix existent bugs instead of adding frilly
new "features"' we don't all have terabytes of free memory.
Hmmm... Firefox 57.0 (&quo
d/pf
/etc/rc.d/stf
/etc/rc.d/ppp
/etc/rc.d/routing
/etc/rc.d/ipfw
/etc/rc.d/netwait
/etc/rc.d/resolv
/etc/rc.d/local_unbound
/etc/rc.d/nsswitch
/etc/rc.d/routed
/etc/rc.d/rtsold
/etc/rc.d/static_ndp
/etc/rc.d/static_arp
/etc/rc.d/bridge
/etc/rc.d/route6d
/etc/rc.d/defaultroute
/etc/rc.d/NETWORKING
.
urces are exhausted; then panic &&
reboot.
It got really bad around 53 or so; I wish their programmers (no doubt
fresh out of school) would fix existent bugs instead of adding frilly new
"features"' we don't all have terabytes of free memory.
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entorship it might take a
tad longer to file off any rough edges.
A+
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ll work anywhere; I don't make
use of local "features".
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Is it official FreeBSD policy to allow spammers free reign on this list,
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On Thu, 5 Oct 2017, Chris H wrote:
I'll second that.-- George (old fart w/50 years software experience)
WooHoo! another greybeard! I'm at ~50yrs myself!
Only 47 years exp here (the last 42 with Unix).
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an email list replies I
threw up a straw poll:
https://forums.freebsd.org/threads/62633/
pick your poison and I'll report back in a week. RT/posts welcomed to
spread the word.
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Getting a build fail with GVFS from ports.
Tried rebuilding everything list in make build-depends
portupgrade -cf libxslt py27-lxml p5-Locale-libintl intltool msgfmt docbook-xsl
Tried rebuilding libxml and related ports
portupgrade -cf libxml++ libxml2 p5-XML-LibXML py27-libxml2 py27-lxml
%uname
On Tue, 1 Aug 2017, Miroslav Lachman wrote:
There is some interesting project - repository statistics - comparison
with many different OS package repositories like Ubuntu, Fedora, Debian
etc.
Good stuff! I never liked Penguin/OS anyway.
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On Thu, 13 Jul 2017, Dave Horsfall wrote:
I upgraded my Alpine to 2.21 (from 2.20) recently, now it is no longer
displaying UTF-8 characters (yes, I have it set). Anyone else noticed
this? I need to know whether it's a port bug or an upstream bug, so I
know who to beat up.
Replies, a
I upgraded my Alpine to 2.21 (from 2.20) recently, now it is no longer
displaying UTF-8 characters (yes, I have it set). Anyone else noticed
this? I need to know whether it's a port bug or an upstream bug, so I
know who to beat up.
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you.
I have tried mixing home-grown ports & FreeBSD packages .
before; it always bit me in the end. If you have the build capacity, use
poudriere and let it keep things consistent for you
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involved in making each
value of that knob actually build is probably prohibitive, but it would
allow various people to focus on the versions that matter to them. This
would also limit discussions like these to specific support for specific
ports, but those happen anyway so at least this particular
ce is not supposed to be like that so much, but
I think we all know differently here.
To be absolutely clear, I'm not demanding or insisting on anything here
out of ports maintainers or FreeBSD. I can and do support myself, when I
am able. I'm merely pointing out ideas which may
it is not the latest version and it would be reasonable to have node
always be at the latest version.
Would you agree that release branches would be unnecessary if somehow
you could select the version of node that the ports tree builds via some
(as yet unspecified) mechanism?
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It is only knowledge that will destroy bias.
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recent security patches,
revision mismatch, etc) anyway, HEAD or no. I find I have to handle less
with the quarterlies because they do generally build cleanly.
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Ada, FFS?
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On Sun, 30 Apr 2017, Paul J. Lucas wrote:
> Note that I don’t use FreeBSD myself; I’m just the author of the new
> cdecl.
And a great program it is too! I've been using it since it was first
posted to Usenet.
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las William Thrift
Hi Douglas
patch + bugzilla filed.
https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=218340
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Dave
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added a new perl-based port for Store::CouchDB yesterday, which
as my first perl port may not be as error free as sysutils/lava, but
feedback would be welcome.
https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=217597
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Dave
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On Monday 27 February 2017 21:25:08 you wrote:
> > Enviar: lunes 27 de febrero de 2017 a las 21:12
> > De: Dave
> > Para: freebsd-ports@freebsd.org
> > CC: "Carlos Jacobo Puga Medina"
> > Asunto: Re: Kodi build fails /usr/local/lib/compat/libstdc++.so
On Monday 27 February 2017 18:54:56 you wrote:
> Hi Dave,
>
> You must deinstall misc/compat9x before install multimedia/kodi.
>
> When the kodi installation is complete, you can install compat9x port again.
Yes, that fixed it. Thanks!
I was almost at the solution myself
It seems Kodi requires GLIBCXX_3.4.11
/usr/local/lib/compat/libstdc++.so.6: version GLIBCXX_3.4.11 required by
/usr/ports/multimedia/kodi/work/xbmc-c327c53/tools/depends/native/JsonSchemaBuilder/bin/JsonSchemaBuilder
not found
I can't find anything in ports or packages which might install GLI
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