Works fine for me on i386. It would be even nicer if it could print the
Cisco abomination wildcard bits.
I wondered if anybody really needed that, I might add a flag for it then.
On Monday 23 October 2006 13:58, Pierre-Yves Ritschard wrote:
I wondered if anybody really needed that, I might add a flag for it then.
To be honest, I have no idea what it's good for or why it exists at all (it's
just the inverse netmask?) but it's really handy when you work with Cisco
gear.
This is PostgreSQL administration and design tool using new
wxWidgets-gtk2-2.6.3. Works fine on i386.
Port can be found at http://84.32.234.78/ports/pgadmin.tar.gz
Please test.
comments are welcome.
It's already in.
http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/ports/databases/pgadmin3/
On 10/23/06, Genadijus Paleckis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This is PostgreSQL administration and design tool using new
wxWidgets-gtk2-2.6.3. Works fine on i386.
Port can be found at
Genadijus Paleckis [2006-10-23, 12:31:47]:
This is PostgreSQL administration and design tool using new
wxWidgets-gtk2-2.6.3. Works fine on i386.
Port can be found at http://84.32.234.78/ports/pgadmin.tar.gz
pgadmin3 was imported a few days ago already...
The attached patch updates p5-Mail-SpamAssassin to version 3.1.7,
which is a bug fix release. See http://spamassassin.apache.org/ for
the release announcements.
I've cleaned up the Makefile. The port now uses DESTDIR to install
the package into the staging area. The files patch-Makefile_PL,
I managed to put together a set of ports for asian language speakers
during the ports hackathon. Those have been put into the inputmethods
subcategory.
Since I only speak a bit of japanese, I've been able to use these only
in japanese, but they're supposed to work for korean and chinese as
well,
And I forgot: I haven't been able to make sense of the uim-xim bridge.
For that matter, I've never been able to use kinput2 either.
Someone who knows could send me a quick howto of things I need to tweak,
so that I'm at least able to try it out ?
xfig is probably the application where it makes
On Sat, Oct 21, 2006 at 04:27:09PM +0200, Matthieu Herrb wrote:
Git is the software configuration management tool used by the Linux
kernel and X.Org. This port has been circulating around from some times.
I've removed the non-working SUBPACKAGE stuff because git requires some
of the python
* Genadijus Paleckis wrote:
This is PostgreSQL administration and design tool using new
wxWidgets-gtk2-2.6.3. Works fine on i386.
Port can be found at http://84.32.234.78/ports/pgadmin.tar.gz
Please test.
comments are welcome.
If you want to do serious port work, then you should
I also spent quite a lot of time working on GCC 4.2 during the hackathon.
Having fast build machines helped a lot.
According to robert@, it seems that some issue were fixed in GCC on
some architectures after 3.3, and so that a recent GCC is a prerequisite
for porting openoffice to amd64.
So, we
I've got a lot of *private* email in the recent weeks, from at least
4 persons who might be interested.
Guys, this is the wrong way to go about this.
Just volunteer on this list, and start getting organized.
As far as page setup goes, I don't want to give you a lot of input,
because I don't want
My apologies for missing the right commit to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Marc Balmer wrote:
* Genadijus Paleckis wrote:
This is PostgreSQL administration and design tool using new
wxWidgets-gtk2-2.6.3. Works fine on i386.
Port can be found at http://84.32.234.78/ports/pgadmin.tar.gz
Please test.
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I for one would enjoy writting code for this project if RoR is chosen.
The down side is I never worked with SQLite (but I'm a fast learner)
and my spare time is very little, but I guess that's everyone's
problem.
So who's in?
Here is a new version with a '-c' flag that prints the (in)famous cisco
wildcard.
I also put the port in the net category instead of sysutils as previously,
it makes more sense (or does it ?).
alternative location: http://spootnik.org/ipcalc/ipcalc-port.tgz
ipcalc-port.tgz
Description: Binary
Pierre-Yves Ritschard wrote:
alternative location: http://spootnik.org/ipcalc/ipcalc-port.tgz
I'll try to have a look at it tomorrow.
--
Antoine
nikns [2006-10-18, 11:36:18]:
COMMENT=object-oriented extensions to Tcl
[incr Tcl] is an object-oriented extension of the Tcl language. It
was created to support more structured programming in Tcl. Tcl scripts
that grow beyond a few thousand lines become extremely difficult
This patch worked for me on 3 separate i386 Systems
Sam Fourman Jr.
On 10/18/06, Chris Kuethe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
more shiny little patches
--
GDB has a 'break' feature; why doesn't it have 'fix' too?
Trivial update to mod_ruby 1.2.6. Thanks to David Hill for reminding me.
AdamIndex: Makefile
===
RCS file: /cvs/ports/www/mod_ruby/Makefile,v
retrieving revision 1.3
diff -u -r1.3 Makefile
--- Makefile28 Oct 2005 19:40:32 -
anyone? feedback, complaints from people with porting experience would
be appreciated.
Thanks,
Kevin
On 10/22/06, Kevin Reay [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Attached is a port for slbd, a small daemon that monitors web and
other TCP-based servers, allowing for server load balancing (SLB)
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