fixed in Tauthon. I've
now already reviewed 55 security bugs from PSF and fixed those appropriate
(most are either not bugs, or irrelevant, or already fixed in 2.7 or Tauthon
proper). I have ~20 more to review (and possibly fix), then I'll test the
result and finally
FreeBSD versions, in the short term at
least.
I re-read portmgr@'s charter (https://www.freebsd.org/portmgr/charter/). I
wish it contained points about proper planning, communication and helping
maintainers and committers instead of destroying their work without notice,
Same here on 9.2-STABLE.
Looking at the logs, I saw strange libtool lines saying that the libs
mentioned by pkg-static were not installed in /usr/local/lib, and a preamble
about Berkeley DB 6 that had not been tested by Subversion developers and the
fact that subversion's Berkeley DB backend wa
Hi,
Le samedi 09 mai 2009, Torfinn Ingolfsen a écrit :
> There is a workaround in this thread[1] (look for the message about
> 'dos2unix') which allows the build to continue.
> More updates later (it takes a while for OOo to build...)
I had the same issue here, but in the
criticism?
Do you
really think quantity is related to quality?
At least, you've left this thread, and that's better for everybody.
Please
consider growing up before posting such null and void answers.
Olivier Certner
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I've also seen that 12 hours ago. My ports tree was a few weeks old. I
then
cvsuped the ports tree, uninstalled cups-base and cups-lpr, that seemed to
come from the same origin (reported by pkgdb -Fu) which I felt was quite odd.
I finally recompiled cups-base (with php interfacing still