Michal Varga wrote:
After the recent boost upgrade to 1.41, net-p2p/deluge needs to be
recompiled to actually start, otherwise one just gets a nice
crash/deadlock (I didn't investigate as I already remember the exactly
same issue with previous boost upgrade, so went directly for
Patrick Lamaiziere wrote:
Hi,
(8.0/i386)
firefox 35 does not terminate here, when I quit it, it continue to runs
at 100%. Even if I only go to a simple page like google, so I don't
think it's related to the flash plugin(?)
Are-you seeing this?
(sem.ko is built in the kernel)
I
Greg Larkin wrote:
Greg Larkin wrote:
. ...
What is the version number for each of these packages on your system? I
wonder if there might be a problem in one of the packages that docbook2X
depends on.
Since the installation works in Tinderbox, maybe we can narrow the
problem down by
( Howard Goldstein wrote:
Hello Greg, absolutely. Here's what I have for installed versions.
...
cally:/usr/home/hg$ echo p5-XML-NamespaceSupport p5-XML-SAX
p5-XML-Parser p5-XML-SAX-Expat libxslt sdocbook-xml
dsssl-docbook-modular OpenSP | xargs -n 1 pkg_version -vs
p5-XML-NamespaceSupport
Alexey V. Degtyarev wrote:
Anyone seeing this ?
Not yet (not using logcheck), but apparently its dependency list is
incomplete, and a required tool is missing - find out what package it's in,
add a BUILD_DEPENDS line as per the Porter's Handbook, and it might work -
then please document
Alexey V. Degtyarev wrote:
I have the same problem Kim reported. Rebuilding OpenSP didn't change
xxx a different problem than
anything. osx runs and waits for console input and complains about
random typing...
I can reproduce exactly the same error report as Kim
David O'Brien wrote:
I have to weigh all the screams of 'I want the newest Bash 4.0 *NOW*'
with testing. I didn't see the issue of $() as my .bashrc and scripts
are too old and just use ``.
I agree with you and appreciate your efforts. Maintaining a port like
this one with so many moving
Greg Larkin wrote:
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pdftk was a handy utility for splitting and combining bits of .pdfs.
Given a list of .pdfs it could extract page ranges of input
.pdfs and combine them to produce
pdftk was a handy utility for splitting and combining bits of .pdfs.
Given a list of .pdfs it could extract page ranges of input .pdfs and
combine them to produce a new .pdf.
Breakage may have been inevitable since pdftk is so old and
unmaintained... It's also i386 only which seems to have
Julian Stacey wrote:
Is there some replacement of /usr/ports/security/cfs
(encryped file system) for 7.0 ?
It's not fully responsive to your question, and it's a little clunky,
but the technique at this blog entry
https://www.endries.org/josh/blog/posts/5 seems to show a way to run
geli on
This patch (supplied by email to the maintainer) replaces our
ports/sysutils/mbmon/files/patch-sens_winbond.c patch and enables
mbmon's recognition of the Winbond 83627DHG on the Asus P5W DH
motherboard for thermal, voltage and fan speed sensing.
--- sens_winbond.c.orig 2004-07-09
Dan Langille wrote:
A copy to ports@
On 16 Aug 2007 at 18:10, Per olof Ljungmark wrote:
[crossposting out of impatience, sorry for that]
Hi,
I just upgraded our bacula-server from 1.3.8 to version 2.2.0 using
portupgrade.
Now bacula-dir fails to start:
Could not open pid file.
Keith Beattie wrote:
Hello all,
After csup'ing prep for the big xorg upgrade, an old problem is plaguing me
again:
---
# portversion -v | grep -v up-to-date
Stale dependency: gimp-2.2,2 -- *** -- manually run 'pkgdb -F' to fix, or
specify -O to force.
# pkgdb -F
--- Checking the
Tim Bishop wrote:
The problem is identical with all three. I have openldap installed:
openldap-client-2.3.35
And it's the owner of /usr/local/include/lber.h.
I can't see why this problem has emerged now - these apps were already
sharing /usr/local. Maybe it's unrelated to the xorg
Oliver Fromme wrote:
First, copying the FreeBSD binary to /compat/linux seems
like a dirty hack. Is there a better way to solve the
problem?
I don't know if this is a better way but here's the wrapper that I've
been using to coerce printing with acro7 and my printer at lpr -Pps
#!/bin/sh
Is there a portmaster option equivalent to portupgrade's -x exclude
globbing?
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