W dniu 2012-11-27 19:38, Olli Hauer pisze:
> For example the following 42 ports are removed since 2012-01-01 but are listed
> for apache@.
>
> apache-contrib apache13 apache13+ipv6 apache13-modperl apache13-ssl auth_ldap
> mod_access_identd mod_access_referer mod_accounting mod_auth_cookie_mysql
On 2012-11-27 20:20, Ryan Steinmetz wrote:
>
> On (11/27/12 19:38), Olli Hauer wrote:
>> Hi Ryan,
>>
>> would you mind to start over with a current ports-tree *and* a fresh
>> portscout
>> DB, or do a cleanup and remove ports which are no longer in the tree?
>>
>
> This has been resolved. Part
On (11/27/12 19:38), Olli Hauer wrote:
> Hi Ryan,
>
> would you mind to start over with a current ports-tree *and* a fresh portscout
> DB, or do a cleanup and remove ports which are no longer in the tree?
>
This has been resolved. Part of the bits that process deleted ports was
not working as
On (11/27/12 19:38), Olli Hauer wrote:
> Hi Ryan,
>
> would you mind to start over with a current ports-tree *and* a fresh portscout
> DB, or do a cleanup and remove ports which are no longer in the tree?
>
>
> For example the following 42 ports are removed since 2012-01-01 but are listed
> for
On 2012-11-27 16:00, Ryan Steinmetz wrote:
> Greetings porters!
>
> As many of you are aware, an instance of portscout is available on
> http://portscout.freebsd.org/
>
> For those of you who are unfamiliar with portscout, it is a tool which
> looks for new versions of software in the FreeBSD por
On 2012-Nov-27, 10:00, Ryan Steinmetz wrote:
> Greetings porters!
Hi Ryan,
> As many of you are aware, an instance of portscout is available on
> http://portscout.freebsd.org/
Awesome!
Just a minor request, would it be possible to list maintainers in
http://portscout.freebsd.org/restricted-por
Greetings porters!
As many of you are aware, an instance of portscout is available on
http://portscout.freebsd.org/
For those of you who are unfamiliar with portscout, it is a tool which
looks for new versions of software in the FreeBSD ports tree.
Within the next week, we are planning on enabli