devel/lua-sysctl broken with clang (patch)

2013-01-23 Thread Matt Burke
=== Building for lua-sysctl-0.2 install -m 755 -d sysctl cc -shared -soname lua_sysctl -O2 -pipe -fno-omit-frame-pointer -fno-strict-aliasing -fno-omit-frame-pointer -Wall -Wextra -fPIC `pkg-config --cflags lua-5.1` -o sysctl/core.so src/lua_sysctl.c cc: error: no such file or directory:

pkgng questions

2012-08-30 Thread Matt Burke
1. How do I get pkg to use packages built against 9.1-RC1? VirtualBox is playing up (no ethernet, unkillable crashes, etc) and I suspect it's the kernel module... 2. Is there a list of ports like nvidia-driver, nspluginwrapper, linux-f10-flashplugin, sampleicc (dependency of libreoffice!) which

Re: pkgng questions

2012-08-30 Thread Matt Burke
On 08/30/12 13:01, Mark Felder wrote: I think you're very confused about what pkgng is for. At this time, ports are STILL the recommended way to install things and keep them up to date. Really? I think the last time I compiled X or a web browser (until using poudriere) was about 10 years ago.

Re: sysutils/conky Configure Options in Makefile

2012-08-29 Thread Matt Burke
On 08/28/12 21:41, Jamie Paul Griffin wrote: I have installed conky for use with my wm which is Spectrwm. However, looking in the conky Makefile one of the configure options has been disabled, tcp monitoring (--disable-portmon), which is a feature i'd quite like to have available. Is there a

Re: sysutils/cfs

2011-09-09 Thread Matt Burke
On 09/08/11 17:54, Matthias Andree wrote: The port isn't perfectly usable (because that would mean it's usable in all circumstances for all advertised purposes, which is explicitly not the case in the light of known vulnerabilities). In British Engligh at least, perfectly can mean adequately

Re: sysutils/cfs

2011-09-08 Thread Matt Burke
On 09/07/11 17:04, Chris Rees wrote: The /new/ policy of removing ports for much lighter offenses, such as having vulnerabilities, has already caused so many objections, that it is time to abolish it. I consider the argument here dead; portmgr is reviewing the policy as Erwin has said.