On Sat, Jul 22, 2006 at 02:50:07AM +0200, Bernd Ahlers wrote:
The BUILD_DEPENDS and RUN_DEPENDS of doc-utils looks a little bit
strange and disturbs at least the out-of-date script. This should fix
it:
If out-of-date is disturbed by such an entry, then out-of-date needs to
be fixed. The
Hi,
The x264 Port is finished.
http://www.dragonbsd.ch/x264.tar.gz
But I have a problem with the x264 Makefile.
The portsystem will make gmake all,
but the Makefile doesn't have that.
With the Option MAKE_FLAGS=default,
compile the portsystem until gmake finished and
make a error make all not
Vizeli Pascal [2006-07-22, 18:25:33]:
Hi,
The x264 Port is finished.
http://www.dragonbsd.ch/x264.tar.gz
But I have a problem with the x264 Makefile.
The portsystem will make gmake all,
but the Makefile doesn't have that.
With the Option MAKE_FLAGS=default,
compile the portsystem
Hi all,
I have updated some of my GIS ports: GEOS 2.2.3 and PostGIS 1.1.3.
I put them in math and databases respectively, but the creation of
a new 'geography' category has been proposed already.
http://ekyo.nerim.net/openbsd/ports/geos.tgz
http://ekyo.nerim.net/openbsd/ports/postgis.tgz
Christian Weisgerber wrote:
Some preliminary discussion at the last hackathon produced the
opinion that even Java ports should be built from source by all
means. However, that discussion didn't include any of our porters
who are interested in Java...
[My apologies of this appears twice; I
Hello all,
I have two requests to make here, and I hope that at least the second
request will receive something of a favourable reply.
To begin, I am working to port over scheme48 for OpenBSD for my own
personal use, and the ports works, so far. Enough that most of the
things necessary to post
Tell users where in the tree to find win32-codec and don't give the
illusion there's a package of it, when there's not.
Index: vlc/pkg/DESCR
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RCS file: /storage/openbsd-cvs/ports/x11/vlc/pkg/DESCR,v
retrieving revision 1.4
diff -u
Hello,
Here is a new port of podracer, a Python/shell script podcast aggregator
with BitTorrent support. I have tested it on -current/i386.
Is it correct to use MODULES= lang/python rather than requiring python in
RUN_DEPENDS? I do not see MODULES in the ports man pages, but it is used
by several