On Mon, Oct 03, 2005 at 07:56:18AM +0200, Marc Espie wrote:
> On Sun, Oct 02, 2005 at 07:03:48PM -0700, Jacob Meuser wrote:
> > but that's probably a dangerous patch. some qt applications do
> > use ~/.qt for storing user configuration files.
> Of course it's a dangerous patch! that's not what I m
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Here's an update for the really old zsnes port from 1.36 to 1.42.
The port wasn't updated for years, therefore I ask if I could maintain
it.
Some patches are taken from:
ZSNES CVS (fixes the free() bug)
MirPorts (fixes a buffer overflow)
Please test, commit and so on.
--
Jonathan
zsnes.patch
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On Mon, Oct 03, 2005 at 04:06:53PM -0600, Rik wrote:
> I have two (2) current boxes and both are current as of Oct 2. One is
> fine the other is having problems with pkg_add.
> Here is the error message
> Can't locate object method "add_size" via package
> "OpenBSD::PackingElement::FDESC" at
I have two (2) current boxes and both are current as of Oct 2. One is
fine the other is having problems with pkg_add.
Here is the error message
Can't locate object method "add_size" via package
"OpenBSD::PackingElement::FDESC" at
/usr/libdata/perl5/OpenBSD/PackingElement.pm line 545, <$fh> l
Antoine Jacoutot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This is the latest revision of my sane-backends-port.
> Thanks to all the feedback I received, it should now work fine on all
> systems.
Thanks for your help, Antoine. Check patches/ dir as I added two
patches that fix really stupid bugs. Don't for
On Monday 03 October 2005 04:40 pm, Matthias Kilian wrote:
> On Mon, Oct 03, 2005 at 04:09:08PM -0400, Kurt Miller wrote:
> > Thanks for the detailed report. The problem you are seeing looks
> > exactly like a problem that was fixed about 10 days ago. Are you
> > sure you are running -current userl
On Mon, Oct 03, 2005 at 04:09:08PM -0400, Kurt Miller wrote:
> Thanks for the detailed report. The problem you are seeing looks
> exactly like a problem that was fixed about 10 days ago. Are you
> sure you are running -current userland?
Yes, I'm pretty sure, since I'd other trouble with qt's uic (
Hi Matthias,
Thanks for the detailed report. The problem you are seeing looks
exactly like a problem that was fixed about 10 days ago. Are you
sure you are running -current userland?
-Kurt
On Monday 03 October 2005 03:00 pm, Matthias Kilian wrote:
> Hi,
>
> when trying to build deve/eclipse, the
Hi,
when trying to build deve/eclipse, the build hangs after some time. From
eclipse-sdk-3.1p2.log:
[...]
| [echo] TARGET: compiler
[tons of verbose ant blurb]
| [javac] [total 10074ms]
| [echo] UPDATE ecj.jar
|
| BUILD SUCCESSFUL
| Total time: 15 seconds
| Assuming RHEL CLASSPATH
hmm, on Thu, Sep 29, 2005 at 11:35:12PM +0200, frantisek holop said that
> and sometimes the downloaded files are corrupt. obvious text files
ok, for the archives.
the files are not corrupt (or so it seems).
the main reason i was thinking otherwise is the following:
BT puts placeholders in the
Yes. If you follow the ports mailing list for a while (or look in the
archives), you will see messages containing diffs for updated ports,
and possibly tar archives containing entierly new ports. These
messages usually have with words "update" or "new" on the subject
line, and the name of the por
Ok, so you mean not all port maintainers have a CVS account to update the tree,
I didn't know that. So everytime a port is updated it will depend on another
maintainer to take the diff file and apply it to the port, then it will become
updated and available for system update by CVS.
Thanks Andreas
this patch adds a 'droppriv' FLAVOR to net/isc-dhcp using the 'isc dhcpd 3.0
paranoia patch' [1]
can it be included into the port?
I've been using this patch for a very long time now both with openbsd and linux
without any problems whatsoever.
it is also used by default in gentoo's portage to
hmm, on Sun, Oct 02, 2005 at 06:58:35PM +, Christian Weisgerber said that
> I'm not seeing any corruption in downloaded files. And yes, BT's
> hash checks work just fine, in fact even in the presence of malicious
> peers that try to distribute corrupt segments.
i'll try to dig up examples wit
Hi João,
I'm a port maintainer, which means I look after a few smaller
applications (stow, anacron, mcl etc.) I have no CVS commit rights,
so when I want to update one of my ports I send a text diff to the
ports mailing list, hoping someone here will take it, test it, and
commit it (I obviously d
Hi all,
I'd like you to explain me something. When a maintainer decides to
create a new port or when he decides to update an existing port, does
this port become already available from CVS? For example: A maintainer
creates a new port. an HTML editor, so if he wants to make it
available from the p
Changes makefile and PLIST. Disregard previous port and use this one
for testing please.
Ian McWilliam
opendocman.tgz
Description: Binary data
Hi...
This is the latest revision of my sane-backends-port.
Thanks to all the feedback I received, it should now work fine on all
systems.
Please, test and report.
Thanks in advance.
Antoine
-
sane-backends-1.0.16
port changelog :
- use in-tree libtool
- add a note in pkg/MESSAGE on how
On Sun, Oct 02, 2005 at 04:14:25PM +0200, steven mestdagh wrote:
> > So, please check that it works with the in-tree libtool, and if it doesn't,
> > we'll look at it.
>
> ok, adjusted that. all still works fine on i386 and sparc64.
works on amd64, too.
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