bgc> Hi guys!
bgc> I wanna know if somebody worked on mod_python port?
Useful module. Did someone tried to compile/fix it on OpenBSD?
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--- Peter Valchev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This has been considered before and we came to the
> conclusion to simply stick to the -stable release.
> There is no reason to have every single development
> version of software inside the ports tree...
> unless there is a very good reason, but
If it's generated by libtool, copy the shared_libs.log contents
verbatim.
Unless you run into very rare cases where flavors change the list
a lot, do NOT sort the result. If you do, you lose information:
shared_libs.log is generated in build order, so it records valuable
information as to which or
2006/10/30, Damien Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
On Fri, 27 Oct 2006, Martynas Venckus wrote:
> I'm running firefox 2.0 for 3 days w/o an issue. At the moment i have no
> other machines except i386, so i'm not sure if it works on other archs.
>
> http://www.altroot.org/firefox.tgz
I'm using this
>From Mike Belopuhov
- update to 1.2.28
- patch to support displaying national characters in titlebar
Take over maintainership.
OK everyone?
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> This has been considered before and we came to the conclusion
> to simply stick to the -stable release. There is no reason
> to have every single development version of software inside
> the ports tree... unless there is a very good reason, but in
> the case of fvwm2, I don't really see it. A s
Pierre-Yves Ritschard wrote:
Anyway, they should just label it as stable, cause it is, this would
solve the situation.
Sometimes a so-called development version is a lot more stable than the
one dubbed stable. In that case nothin speaks against updating the
port. I did this e.g. with print
> This should be a good time to shorten the name of this port from
> "mozilla-firefox" to just "firefox". It is world-famous under the name
> "firefox", almost nobody calls it "mozilla firefox". Similar to the
> renaming of tomcat, maybe apache-ant -> ant, etc.
Okay, i've changed that!
Doing some m
Thanks! Compiled without any problem on my amd64:
Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; OpenBSD amd64; en-US; rv:1.8.1) Gecko/20061031 BonEcho/2.0
Problem with Google and the redirect is no more. Your fix with the
user-agent solved the problem.
There is one thing thou. When I'm writing this message in
On 10/30/06, Martynas Venckus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>UPDATE: mozilla-firefox-2.0p0
Not sure whether I'm doing something wrong but I can't get the new
sessionstore feature to work (edit/prefs/startup: show my windows and
tabs from last time) - I have tested with a clean profile.
Selon Antoine Jacoutot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> - patch to support displaying national characters in titlebar
As this patch leads to some breakage on several people's machines, disable i18n
to be on the safe side.
New diff included, works without problems.
ok?
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Same problem here.
// rancor
On 10/31/06, Stuart Henderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 10/30/06, Martynas Venckus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>UPDATE: mozilla-firefox-2.0p0
Not sure whether I'm doing something wrong but I can't get the new
sessionstore feature to work (edit/prefs/startup: sho
> Not sure whether I'm doing something wrong but I can't get the new
> sessionstore feature to work (edit/prefs/startup: show my windows and
> tabs from last time) - I have tested with a clean profile.
Fixed in the upcoming version!
Just wait a few hours for a new port.
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On Mon, Oct 30, 2006 at 08:48:43PM +0100, Simon Lundström wrote:
> First time ever I update an port so be gentle with me. Got some help/
> hints (cvs diff) from iodine:[EMAIL PROTECTED], thanks.
>
> It compiled and works for me on 3.9/i386 and I'm using it now in
> "production" since three days
pkg/DESCR
Official C++ bindings for libglade.
This is a needed dependency for subtitleeditor which I'm working on.
Let me know.
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Hi
here, an updated port of cacti with 0.8.6i
part with plugin arch need more work as i didn't find for now how to
manage extra file to downloaded and patch.
comments/commit ?
thanks
Regards
Julien
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On 2006/10/31 17:05, Martynas Venckus wrote:
> * fix session restoring (be sure you use *new* profile!)
yes, this works fine now, thanks.
if you used to use sessionsaver, easiest way to move across is
probably by right-clicking and 'Bookmark all tabs' and move the
bookmarks.html across.
UPDATE: firefox-2.0
Okay, i can miss something, but here's what i recall:
* mozilla-firefox-2.0p1 -> firefox-2.0
* correct @conflicts
* usage of variables where possible (descriptions, messages, etc.)
* enable spell checking by default
* install en_US dictionary by default
* fix icons
> Date: Tue, 31 Oct 2006 17:05:49 - (GMT)
> From: "Martynas Venckus" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> UPDATE: firefox-2.0
>
> [...]
>
> rm -r $HOME/.mozilla'' before upgrading!
Just be sure to back up your bookmarks.html before doing that.
Works fine for me on i386 BTW.
Here is a proposal to update sysutils/xbatt to 1.3 and add amd64
support through ACPI. ACPI is still not supported and enabled but
maybe it could be useful for someone.
Maintainer said to send this stuff here.
Thanks,
Bye.
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? patches/patc
On Tuesday, October 31, Pierre-Yves Ritschard wrote:
>
[rant/etc about 2.5.whatever snipped]
>
> Anyway, they should just label it as stable, cause it is, this would
> solve the situation.
You're barking at the wrong tree here. Why not talk to *them*, and
convince them that it should be labeled
> Just be sure to back up your bookmarks.html before doing that.
Right.
Also, i've added some more hints, before sending bug reports:
sed '5,22!d' /usr/local/firefox/README.OpenBSD
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Sorry for the delay. Looks good to me. Can someone please commit?
On 2006 Oct 31 (Tue) at 08:16:08 -0500 (-0500), [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
:MAINTAINER timeout, so it goes to ports@:
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:With newer SpamAssassin versions, amavisd-new needs a patch in order to
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Hello, guys!
Sorry for my bad English. (-:
I had sent it to maintainer, but I not got answer.
I wrote support sensors for gkrellm. Patch attached.
I hope it is useful. (-;
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Espie prodded me about an update for devel/gmp and sent me his work,
which I've merged with what I've had on my shelf. mpfr is now a
separate port/package.
Patch and new port attached.
Comments, suggestions?
Platforms already tested with somewhat uneven success:
alpha, amd64, i386, powerpc, spa
Just an Example is Mozilla-Firefox!:
For 4.0 the port is 3 months old.
http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/ports/www/mozilla-firefox/?only_with_tag=OPENBSD_4_0
Security update to mozilla-firefox-1.5.0.5. This update fixes multiple
security...
compared to 3.9 wich is 5 weeks old:
http://www.o
Hi,
Any one is working on new gstreamer's ports?
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