I get the following error if I try to build without X:
# FLAVOR=no_x11 make install clean
===> Checking files for ruby-1.8.3
`/usr/ports/distfiles/ruby-1.8.3.tar.gz' is up to date.
>> Checksum OK for ruby-1.8.3.tar.gz. (sha1)
===> ruby-1.8.3 depends on: tk-* - not found
===> Verifying install f
On Wed, Oct 19, 2005 at 08:28:49AM -0600, Rik Burt wrote:
> My questions are should I be building the port as root
No, you can build ports as your average user, with SUDO=sudo in mk.conf.
Hi folks,
Dnsmasq is lightweight, easy to configure DNS forwarder andDHCP server. It
is designed to provide DNS and, optionally,DHCP, to a small network.
Attached is the update from 2.22 to 2.23.
Tested on i386 please test, review and commit.
Regards,
Jonathan
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Here's a close to final version of the diff.
This diff fixes abit of the dependency logic issues and cleans up the
FLAVOR and PACKAGING and other comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED]
This diff also gets the regression tests working again.
The bad news is that ruby doesn't pass it's own test suite on
Makefile for all the rubygem-* ports.
>
> Why not just add a CONFIGURE_STYLE target for 'ruby gem' and merge all
> the functionality into ruby.port.mk. I don't see the point of adding
> another MODULE for this. I've already shown some diffs to Damien that extend
> ruby.port.mk to allow creating p
> Here's my version of the ruby update. I feel this resolves the tk issue.
> We SUBPACKAGE all of the tk stuff and offer a no_x11 PSEUDO_FLAVOR for
> those who don't want to/can't install X11 on their build host.
Tested on i386 with FLAVOR=no_x11, Ruby-MySQL ,Rubygems and Rails-1.0RC2.
Thanks,
Jo
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Jolan Luff wrote:
something is definitely broken. transferring from sparc64 to any type
of machine (i.e. i386 or another sparc64) via sftp results in the
transfer aborting after 20,480 bytes. same for receiving.
I will look at the different issues people are having and will post an
update po
On Tue, Oct 18, 2005 at 05:23:47PM -0400, Mathieu Sauve-Frankel wrote:
> Here's my version of the ruby update. I feel this resolves the tk issue.
> We SUBPACKAGE all of the tk stuff and offer a no_x11 PSEUDO_FLAVOR for
> those who don't want to/can't install X11 on their build host.
Tested succe
After looking through my build logs of the new version of KDE I noticed
something I haven't noticed before.
During 'configure' the build tries to create a file '//.kde/share' but
there is an error saying "permission denied". I have SUDO defined in
/etc/mk.conf hence I build and install the p
Hello,
the attached patch fixes "don't shout_close() something that has been
shout_close()'d before" that I stumbled upon in net/ices2 and can be
simply added to patches/ there. The fix is from upstream.
Please forgive me for not supplying a patch for the PKGNAME bump in
Makefile, I figured
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Hi,
it seems that my update to net/icecast fell through the cracks, so here
it is again, complete in one email. Instructions and the list of changes
are contained within the patch.
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On Wed, Oct 19, 2005 at 07:29:22AM +0200, Alexandre Anriot wrote:
> Here is an update to 21.4.17, which fixes a few problems. An invalid
> bound has been found with Wbounded by alek@, and a few cleanings have
> been done.
>
> matthieu@ has reported that it was working pretty well.
>
>
> Please,
Hi,
Update to version 0.4:
- added LCD and Bounce scrolling regulated by the -s option
- increased scrolling speed of the network id
- fixed usage() and manpage. -i is mandatory not optional
- in signal_handler() replaced exit(3) by a volatile sig_atomic_t flag,
because exit(3) is not signal h
There was a problem using UMAX ASTRA 1220U scanner with uscanner driver:
> OK, I know where the problem is... the uscanner driver on OpenBSD does
> not support some needed functionnalities.
> Could you try to disable uscanner in your kernel using config(8), so you
> don't have anything to compil
hmm, on Wed, Oct 19, 2005 at 11:22:07AM +0200, Marc Espie said that
> > i pkg_deleted them without problem.
> > i presume that means, no other package requires them, correct?
> >
> > so why were they keeped after the update?
>
> Because you can't be sure some user hasn't some personal stuff that
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On Wed, Oct 19, 2005 at 02:07:44AM +0200, frantisek holop wrote:
> ok,
>
> only one package remains to be updated on my system. i do a
> ammaq> sudo pkg_add -i -u
> Candidates for updating xpdf-3.00p5 -> xpdf-3.01
> No need to update zip-2.3p0
> Cannot find updates for msttcorefonts-1.2 opera-8.50
On Wed, Oct 19, 2005 at 01:48:52AM +0200, frantisek holop wrote:
> which resulted finally in the reason why the update was not
> carrying on:
>
> Cannot find updates for .libs-libdvdnav-0.1.9 .libs-sdl-1.2.8p0-sun
> msttcorefonts-1.2 opera-8.50. Proceed? [y/N] y
>
>
> i think this might be comm
On Wed, Oct 19, 2005 at 01:59:19AM +0200, frantisek holop wrote:
> me again,
>
> i update now all of my packages. i ended up with
> a couple of .libs-* packages.
>
> i pkg_deleted them without problem.
> i presume that means, no other package requires them, correct?
>
> so why were they keeped
On Mon, Oct 17, 2005 at 06:17:19PM +0200, Antoine Jacoutot wrote:
> Hi...
>
> Here is a port of gFTP.
i get some issues with files containing special characters:
Error converting string 'één' to UTF-8 from current locale: Invalid byte
sequence in conversion input
(gftp-gtk:1171): Pango-WARNING
hmm, on Wed, Oct 19, 2005 at 08:49:29AM +0200, Nikolay Sturm said that
> * frantisek holop [2005-10-19]:
> > ok, this is basically the same as in my previous mail.
> > my question is, why is the fact that there are no updates
> > for these 2 packages a showstopper?
>
> I'd like to make a general r
On Wed, Oct 19, 2005 at 01:05:28AM -0700, Jacob Meuser wrote:
> On Tue, Oct 18, 2005 at 08:37:23AM +0200, Antoine Jacoutot wrote:
> > Jacob Meuser wrote:
> > >works on amd64. I was surprised, actually. it was pretty easy to crash
> > >older versions of gFTP on OpenBSD.
> >
> > Cool, thanks for t
On Tue, Oct 18, 2005 at 08:37:23AM +0200, Antoine Jacoutot wrote:
> Jacob Meuser wrote:
> >works on amd64. I was surprised, actually. it was pretty easy to crash
> >older versions of gFTP on OpenBSD.
>
> Cool, thanks for testing.
you should verify that the warnings are indeed just warnings ...
On Tue, Oct 18, 2005 at 05:25:45PM +0200, Stephan Tesch wrote:
> Am Montag, 17. Oktober 2005 02:14 schrieb Jacob Meuser:
>
> Hi Jacob,
>
> > can you try the following? should keep it from going out of bounds
> > at least. doesn't seem to cause any problems in the demuxing
> > as far as I can se
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