Still effed here.
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Subject: Re: Pkg repository is broken...
On Friday, 6 March 2020
and are not absolutely guaranteed
to have your best interests at heart.[*]
From what I can see mysql56-server in quarterly really does need updating
to fix the CVE's - so who am I best emailing to ask if
mysql56-server/client could be updated on security grounds?
Thanks again,
-Karl
kind of thing?
Thanks,
-Karl
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and opencv (which
will get rid of the tesseract dependency)? That would cut this down to
a much more-reasonable thing to include in an embedded build.
Yes, I can build it as a port of course but having it able to be updated
after install via package management is quite useful.
Thanks for conside
a bit of a shock seeing it go off on a one-port crusade to pull in
so much stuff, when essentially the same version used to have such a small
dependency list!
Cheers,
-Karl
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this stuff (it never did before).
Is there a way to find out why the dependancy list has ballooned so much? -
Does it really suddenly need all that stuff installing?
Checking on the original system (running 1.3.1) - hardly any of those
dependancy ports are installed
ything
that includes openssl (or potentially any other system service library)
and the base and port libraries are not compatible (even though they
have the same minor version numbers, and thus the linker would expect
they *are*) you're at risk of getting bit by this.
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On 7/23/2016 18:09, Don Lewis wrote:
> On 23 Jul, Karl Denninger wrote:
>> On 7/23/2016 10:13, Gerard Seibert wrote:
>>> On Sat, 23 Jul 2016 09:29:59 -0500, Karl Denninger stated:
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>>>> Caution: This advice is WRONG. If you have a RUNNING Samba 4.3 do
On 7/23/2016 10:13, Gerard Seibert wrote:
> On Sat, 23 Jul 2016 09:29:59 -0500, Karl Denninger stated:
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>> Caution: This advice is WRONG. If you have a RUNNING Samba 4.3 do NOT
>> deinstall it before attempting to build the CVE-patched version.
>>
>> I follow
be marked broken so that people don't get hosed in this
fashion on 11-BETA{1|2}.
Good thing it's the weekend and I can afford the lack of SMB server on
this network at the present time without being lynched.
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On 7/16/2016 18:53, Gerard Seibert wrote:
> On Fri, 15 Jul 2016 08:27:54 -0500, Karl Denninger stated:
>
>> [3585/3876] Linking default/source3/client/smbclient
>> runner cc default/source3/client/client_162.o
>> default/source3/client/clitar_162.o
>> default/
ask: cc_link
client_162.o,clitar_162.o,dnsbrowse_162.o,smbreadline_1.o -> smbclient}
===> Compilation failed unexpectedly.
This is with the most-recent port openssl updates installed as well and
DEFAULT_VERSIONS+=ssl=openssl
in /etc/make.conf
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--On 21 November 2015 11:00 + Walter Schwarzenfeld
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Seems a bug. Use unbound instead of stock_resolver.
I just did that - it pulls in unbound, ldns - builds - and still fails the
install :(
===> Registering installation for opendkim-2.10.3_1
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Seems a bug. Use unbound instead of stock_resolver.
The only problem with that is that it pulls in and builds, ubound - rather
than using the base copy of unbound - and I'd prefer to keep the base
ER', 'OPENDBX', 'STOCK_RESOLVER'.
Any idea for how to fix - looks like it's not building stuff it then wants
to install?
-Karl
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going to cause X to be installed?
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how to get pkg upgrade to reveal *why* it needs to
install this, *before* it does it (i.e. only by letting it do it, then
running 'pkg info --all -d' did it then show memcached having a dependency
on cyrus - where as the older version of memcached didn't.
-Karl
'pkg lock' to lock them... The thing that stumped me was
why 'pkg upgrade' was trying to install additional packages (some of which
on other machines will be 'locked' because they're built from ports).
At this stage pkg upgrade -d would be good :)
-Karl
it wants to install a new
package (i.e. which *upgrade* is it doing that now requires the to be
INSTALLED packages?)
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/ports/databases/php5-mysql]# autoconf
autoconf-2.69: error: no input file
It is in fact there.
I removed and reinstalled autoconf -- no change.
Ideas?
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--On 22 September 2010 22:02 +0400 Ruslan Mahmatkhanov cvs-...@yandex.ru
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22.09.2010 18:06, Karl Pielorz пишет:
Please use patch attached. It updates mbuffer to latest version that has
many 64-bit related fixes. Tell if it's now ok for you.
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Hi,
The patch
--On 23 September 2010 16:49 +0400 Ruslan Mahmatkhanov cvs-...@yandex.ru
wrote:
Hi Karl,
sorry about webmail formatting.
Yeah, it certainly mangled the original mail when quoting it! g
Try to add this line into port's Makefile, and then reinstall mbuffer:
CFLAGS+=-m64
See if your
based host, completes fine.
Anyone know about this, or can think of any workarounds? - 'mbuffer' is
very handy (not only for speeding I/O but also rate limiting on transfers
etc.)
Thanks,
-Karl
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support?
I'm compiling the openssl port under FreeBSD 7.2-p3.
Thanks,
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I think that it was a worthwhile line of exploration. I gave it a try,
and but with no success.
I sent Jarrod the output from ktrace/kdump
I'll rebuild nagios this weekend with debugging symbols again and run it
through gdb to get the exact error message that I saw earlier.
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Guido
ports:
databases/php5-mysql
www/php5-session
Could (should) these be added as packages that the mantis port depends on?
Thanks,
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Hi,
I get this problem when I try to build the nss port. It has been
reported in PR 122293 but the fix suggested to nspr4.7 does not help.
Please, any suggestion to solve this would be great!
/Kalle
cc -o FreeBSD6.3_OPT.OBJ/selfserv -O2 -fno-strict-aliasing -pipe
-I/usr/local/include/nspr
Hi,
I'm upgrading all my ports and got a problem that the new version of
py-qt failed. So I cd:ed into /usr/ports/x11-toolkits/py-qt and tried to
manually install it. Got the usual do make deinstall reinstall
instruction when I made a make install but the reinstall fails, see
below. It still
Hi,
I'm trying to upgrade all my ports but some are failing on me and I
can't figure out why. I have looked through UPDATING but haven't found
anything about cups-base... Here is a dump when it breaks, any ideas how
to fix? I run FreeBSD 6.3
Linking ipptest...
cc -L../cups -L../filter
The gnats report I filed on the port was closed about 12 hours later; it is
now apparently fixed.
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Both Automake and Perl are present on the system.
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I cannot say if the same problem exists in sendbackup. My dumps didn't
make it that far :(
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Making all in doc
Updating ./version.texi
restore=: backupdir=.am$$ am__cwd=`pwd` cd . rm -rf $backupdir mkdir $backupdir if (/bin/sh /usr/ports/devel/m4/work/m4-1.4.8/missing --run makeinfo
--no-split --version) /dev/null 21; then for f in ./m4.info ./m4.info-[0-9] ./m4.info
Doing a touch files/test-l files/test-l-digest, allowed the install to
complete. Perhaps you could add these two back into the distribution?
Thanks,
Karl Friesen
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That might work thanks - will look into it...
Didn't know the faad port would do m4a files - its not in the
description
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