On Sunday, 13 May 2007 at 22:42:17 -0500, Lane wrote:
I just upgraded to FreeBSD 6.2-STABLE, after running 5.3 for years.
My primary reason for upgrading was to take advantage of new features in xine
and mplayer, and to get flash functionality out
of /usr/ports/www/linux-flashplugin?
tribulations (probably my own fault :) ).
Best Regards,
Duane Whitty
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Hi Doug,
I must ask, shouldn't the OP be using portmaster in order
to use ports.conf? Isn't portinstall == portupgrade -N
which uses pkgtools.conf?
Best Regards,
Duane Whitty
Regards,
Duane Whitty
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On Wed, Oct 18, 2006 at 06:40:42PM -0300, Duane Whitty wrote:
Not sure I understand why gconf would have a dependency on ldap.
After reading the gconftools-2 man page, am I understanding
correctly that gconf can use openldap for its schema storage,
thus providing a distributed configuration
and thanks in advance.
Most Respectfully,
Duane Whitty
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port.
Thank you
Pierre-Luc Drouin
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This got hashed out yesterday on stable under the subject
flash7/firefox plugin no longer registers
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B Briggs wrote:
Doug Barton wrote:
B Briggs wrote:
The problem is that if unattended, you will not know if the port was
deleted especially if you have a lot of output.
I should have added in my previous reply that your statement above is not
accurate. If the install fails, that invocation