Re: Upgrade to mysql-4.1.12 diff

2005-05-31 Thread Daniel Ouellet
Hi, Just curious as to if there is a chance that my diff make it in, or is it to bad to be use? I don't mind having to redo it or change it if something is way wrong with it. Just let me know either way. Best regards, Daniel

Re: ftp://ftp.openbsd.org:21/pub/OpenBSD/3.7/packages/i386/

2005-05-31 Thread jared r r spiegel
looks like [0-9A-Za-k]* now. maybe somebody is doing something... i checked a mirror (openbsd.rt.fm) and he has the files(same date, may.19), so maybe just use a mirror? jared -- [ openbsd 3.7 GENERIC ( may 17 ) // i386 ]

UPDATE: devel/ccache

2005-05-31 Thread Ben Lovett
here is an update to ccache 2.4. i'm willing to be the maintainer of this port. --ben Index: devel/ccache/Makefile === RCS file: /u/cvs/ports/devel/ccache/Makefile,v retrieving revision 1.8 diff -u -r1.8 Makefile --- devel/ccache/Make

Re: -ansi

2005-05-31 Thread Thorsten Glaser
Daniel Hartmeier dixit: >I use -ansi -pedantic to get better diagnostics. I use -std=c99 for that (or gnu99 on *ahem* certain systems with broken system includes), plus four lines of -W flags... //mirabile -- I believe no one can invent an algorithm. One just happens to hit upon it when God enl

ftp://ftp.openbsd.org:21/pub/OpenBSD/3.7/packages/i386/

2005-05-31 Thread -f
hi there, perhaps i am missing something but i can't think of any reason why only packages [a-i]* are available in ${SUBJECT}... -f -- latin is a real angina gluteus maximus.

Re: Patch Tracking

2005-05-31 Thread Marc Balmer
Edd Barrett wrote: Is there any service set up to allow developers to track a particular patch? The reason I ask , is that there have been some patches floating around on this list that I have taken interest in, but I know not if they are being tested, rejected or comitted. There is a mailing

Patch Tracking

2005-05-31 Thread Edd Barrett
Hi, Is there any service set up to allow developers to track a particular patch? The reason I ask , is that there have been some patches floating around on this list that I have taken interest in, but I know not if they are being tested, rejected or comitted. Maybe such a service would

Re: -ansi

2005-05-31 Thread Daniel Hartmeier
On Tue, May 31, 2005 at 10:20:40AM +0200, Nikolay Sturm wrote: > icbirc-1.8.log > kissd-0.1.log > relaydb-1.7.log I use -ansi -pedantic to get better diagnostics. What are you saying, when I build with -ansi and #include and , I won't be getting the prototype of mkdir(2), because that's POSIX,

NEW: monotone-0.19

2005-05-31 Thread Ian Delahorne
A port of Monotone, distributed version control system. Depends on my previous Boost port. monotone-0.19.tar.gz Description: application/gzip

Re: -ansi

2005-05-31 Thread Nikolay Sturm
* Christian Weisgerber [2005-05-30]: > There are tons of -ansi in the ports tree, and I suspect most authors > intend this to mean something like "use ANSI C syntax over K&R". Not really: GeoIP-1.3.8.log abiword-2.0.7.log coldsync-3.0pre4p1.log emacs-21.3p1-no_x11.log emacs-21.3p1.log icbirc-1.8.