Hi I would like to be the maintainer of the following port:
fluxconf 0.9.9_1*
*Is there anything else I should do for that?
Thanks
Alfredo*
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On Mon, Jan 29, 2007 at 08:45:38PM -0500, Alfredo Perez wrote:
> Hi I would like to be the maintainer of the following port:
You are now!
Please read the Porters Handbook at
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/porters-handbook/
for all the nasty details on the ports system,
Edwin
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Hello ports-maintainers,
my name is dru, I have already been once a member of and, successfully
have had a port that was now known as the 'no backporting' 'port' , wich
stops bad ports from being allowed to install :) , this was me and someone
elseAlso, was responsible for finding and defea
On 30 June 2011 03:23, xD 0x41 wrote:
> Hello ports-maintainers,
> my name is dru, I have already been once a member of and, successfully
> have had a port that was now known as the 'no backporting' 'port' , wich
> stops bad ports from being allowed to install :) , this was me and someone
> els
Am 30.06.2011 04:23, schrieb xD 0x41:
> Anyhow, here is a small patch i hacked up for the timezone bug, wich sits in
> ports/java , but it is crappy really that i had to resrt to this even to
> install the data... this apps, should be mirrored as a package, or,
> disguised as a freebsd package, as
> Am 30.06.2011 04:23, schrieb xD 0x41:
> *For your next submission*, please keep the information below in mind so
> we can actually use your contribution:
>
> In a common work flow, you'd usually first update the ports tree (for
> instance, running "portsnap fetch update", or for the first time,