* patrick ~ [2006-05-12]:
Given the security holes reported by php.net in php5, is it
recommended that 3.9 users use the -rHEAD for www/php5 or is there
expected to be an official back-port of robert@'s changes?
I haven't had time to evaluate the situation, but as the update to 5.1
is quite
On Fri, 12 May 2006, Andreas Kahari wrote:
When compling graphics/ImageMagick on my up-to-date amd64 system, it
seems as if I run into the bug mentioned here:
Yes, I can reproduce this on my amd64 too.
Regards,
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Antoine
Antoine Jacoutot [Sat, May 13, 2006 at 09:31:36AM +0200] wrote:
On Fri, 12 May 2006, Andreas Kahari wrote:
When compling graphics/ImageMagick on my up-to-date amd64 system, it
seems as if I run into the bug mentioned here:
Yes, I can reproduce this on my amd64 too.
We're going to commit a fix
Antoine Jacoutot [2006-05-13, 09:31:36]:
On Fri, 12 May 2006, Andreas Kahari wrote:
When compling graphics/ImageMagick on my up-to-date amd64 system, it
seems as if I run into the bug mentioned here:
Yes, I can reproduce this on my amd64 too.
Yes, pngconf.h from libpng got a little busted.
On Fri, May 12, 2006 at 12:07:17PM +0300, Alexey E. Suslikov wrote:
On i386, I can duplicate this error. However the script to run in step 9
is swriter not swrite.
Hello.
1. checkout port/distfile from robert@'s CVS/MASTER_SITE and place it to
/usr/ports/productivity/openoffice
2. add
it segfaults because our ld.so does not support $ORIGIN yet,
which is needed for OpenOffice to load some shared objects.
Until it gets implemented we should fix the packages problems
and other dependency issues.
On Fri, 21 09:15 , steven mestdagh wrote:
Markus Schatzl [2006-04-20, 04:09:59]:
Hi list,
quite late right now; I just wanted to drop a note that make
describe doesn't work like expected, should you have a
hash-sign (#) inside the ports COMMENT. Probably an issue of two
quotes.
#
Hi
Would someone mind adding support for the hl1250 models in ghostscript?
Thanks in advance.
Best and kind regards.
Rico.
My box didn't shut down cleanly due to power outage, and now there are some
binary files in /usr/lost+found. Is there a way to verify whether all
packages have their files where they should? Or maybe even a way to figure
out where did those files belong?
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viq