On Sun, June 17, 2012 19:53, Alberto Villa wrote:
> On Sunday 17 June 2012 14:14:43 joaoBR wrote:
>> the last part --basedir=$(dirname `dirname of course returns
>> "Illegal variable name"
>>
>> even after correcting it, the script returns another error from the sql
>> script of some none e
On Sunday 17 June 2012 14:14:43 joaoBR wrote:
> the last part --basedir=$(dirname `dirname of course returns
> "Illegal variable name"
>
> even after correcting it, the script returns another error from the sql
> script of some none existing resources, I do not recall exactly and I am
> not
Alberto Villa wrote:
> On Saturday 16 June 2012 09:08:51 joaoBR wrote:
>> for me it's enough, I wonder how some reasonable responsible could
>> publish not working instructions in ports/UPDATING (funny mysql script
>> for last Akonadi update)
> By the way, is there a real problem with UPDATING inst
On Saturday 16 June 2012 09:08:51 joaoBR wrote:
> for me it's enough, I wonder how some reasonable responsible could
> publish not working instructions in ports/UPDATING (funny mysql script
> for last Akonadi update)
By the way, is there a real problem with UPDATING instructions or not?
--
Albert
On Sunday 17 June 2012 10:06:01 João Martins wrote:
> I am sorry if my comment came over apparently as personal to you, it was not
> my intention
OK, no problem.
> I know that you are the most helpfull person on this list, also your help is
> always technical very qualified
Not really. Anyway...
On Sunday 17 June 2012 01:42 Alberto Villa wrote:
> On Saturday 16 June 2012 09:08:51 joaoBR wrote:
> > :) what a self-esteem this man has ... :) congratulations, but you need
> >
> > it, so hold on to it
I am sorry if my comment came over apparently as personal to you, it was not
my intention
The following reply was made to PR ports/168799; it has been noted by GNATS.
From: Alfred Bartsch
To: Martin Birgmeier
Cc: bug-follo...@freebsd.org
Subject: Re: ports/168799: math/cantor 4.8.3_1 package creation fails
Date: Sun, 17 Jun 2012 14:35:53 +0200
Am 16.06.2012 12:53, schrieb Martin Bi