Re: new game: spatial

2005-09-08 Thread steven mestdagh
On Thu, Sep 08, 2005 at 11:59:51PM +0200, Marc Espie wrote: > This is basically a 3D tetris. > This is an old gem! it's an old X11R5 contrib. > > Seems to compile and run okay on i386 and zaurus. > > A few patches to lose privileges after start-up, and to have > modern prototypes. > > I'd like o

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Re: new game: spatial

2005-09-08 Thread Reid Nichol
> This is basically a 3D tetris. > This is an old gem! it's an old X11R5 contrib. > > Seems to compile and run okay on i386 and zaurus. > > A few patches to lose privileges after start-up, and > to have modern prototypes. > > I'd like one test on a 64 bits platform, please. I > don't have a disp

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new game: spatial

2005-09-08 Thread Marc Espie
This is basically a 3D tetris. This is an old gem! it's an old X11R5 contrib. Seems to compile and run okay on i386 and zaurus. A few patches to lose privileges after start-up, and to have modern prototypes. I'd like one test on a 64 bits platform, please. I don't have a display connected to the

Re: Gnome/Nautilus 'Open with'

2005-09-08 Thread Marc Matteo
On Thu, 8 Sep 2005, Paul Tomlin wrote: Is there some particular order in which gnome packages must be installed to get a functioning system. No... I don't seem to be able to get the 2.8 packages for 3.7 to allow me to associate files with applications [via File/Properties] and I don't see an

Re: NEW : audacity-1.2.3 + libsamplerate-0.1.2

2005-09-08 Thread Antoine Jacoutot
Bernhard Leiner wrote: Perfect timing! I need to do some audio editing until next week and here is your port :) So far I spent about 3 hours to edit mp3/ogg files and playing with various effects. Works great! (i386) Glad to hear it :) I hope some dev will pick it up and include it in the offic

Re: NEW : audacity-1.2.3 + libsamplerate-0.1.2

2005-09-08 Thread Bernhard Leiner
On 9/4/05, Antoine Jacoutot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi... > > Here is a new audacity port (with libsamplerate on which it depends). > [...] > Please, test and report... Perfect timing! I need to do some audio editing until next week and here is your port :) So far I spent about 3 hours to e

Gnome/Nautilus 'Open with'

2005-09-08 Thread Paul Tomlin
Is there some particular order in which gnome packages must be installed to get a functioning system. I don't seem to be able to get the 2.8 packages for 3.7 to allow me to associate files with applications [via File/Properties] and I don't see any "Open with" menu when right-clicking a file. I di

Re: Ethereal 0.10.12

2005-09-08 Thread Kevin
On 9/8/05, ober <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I have a patch I can apply that does setuid() to _ethereal once the > capture device is actually opened. > As I said in the original posting: What about running ethereal only under systrace? > As far as security goes, it goes without saying: > Dont ru

Re: Ethereal 0.10.12

2005-09-08 Thread ober
I have a patch I can apply that does setuid() to _ethereal once the capture device is actually opened. As I said in the original posting: As far as security goes, it goes without saying: Dont run ethereal in capture/decode mode as root. Capture with tcpdump to a file and read with ethereal as a

Re: Ethereal 0.10.12

2005-09-08 Thread Jakob Schlyter
On Thu, 8 Sep 2005, Matt Jibson wrote: I believe that Ethereal has improved greatly since when it was removed from ports. surely, but has security improved? does it have privsep? until that has changed, ethereal will not come back. sorry. jakob

Ethereal 0.10.12

2005-09-08 Thread Matt Jibson
I believe that Ethereal has improved greatly since when it was removed from ports. The only oddity I encountered is that pcre should be in WANTLIB, but it complained on install about not finding the appropriate pcre lib. I've added it to LIB_DEPENDS for now, but I don't think it belongs there.