please test.
from the changelog:
- Renamed djview as djview3.
- Various enhancement of DDJVUAPI.
- Partial support for page titles instead of page numbers.
- Clarification of metadata information.
- Fixed djvumake mask separation feature.
- Complain when given a so-called "secure" djvu file.
- Fix
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Hi,
I tried to install BRS under amd64 from ports. Running 4.0 Release.
The compile and Install went alright.
But the software gives a Segmentation Fault :-(
Could Some one help me troubleshoot it?
I mailed the Maintainer but the mail bounced with the following error
I note that the version of lesstif being used is about 6 years old.
Is there someone available to update the port? Though there may
not be a point in an update if the build is set for a 1.2 (instead of
2.1) build, as it is currently, a 2.x flavor would make this relevant.
Not all of us want to use
On Sat, Jan 27, 2007 at 01:57:04PM +0100, steven mestdagh wrote:
> why can you not just use pkg_add(1) ? the firefox package is freely
> distributed by our ftp mirrors...
>
The packages were not updated to include ff2 last time I checked. I see
now that they are.
Paul Irofti [2007-01-27, 14:39:05]:
> On Sat, Jan 27, 2007 at 07:28:07AM +0100, Peter Str?mberg wrote:
> > Don't forget the -d option when you do a cvs up
> > (e.g. cvs -q up -d )
>
> Thanks, I should probably stop doing this at 4am. Anyways, after a new
> cvs up -d and a clean=depends I reissued
On Sat, Jan 27, 2007 at 07:28:07AM +0100, Peter Str?mberg wrote:
> Don't forget the -d option when you do a cvs up
> (e.g. cvs -q up -d )
Thanks, I should probably stop doing this at 4am. Anyways, after a new
cvs up -d and a clean=depends I reissued make update:
/mnt/data/bulibuta/src/obsd/ports/
On Sat, Jan 27, 2007 at 01:00:18AM -0800, J.C. Roberts wrote:
> On Thursday 25 January 2007 13:18, Joachim Schipper wrote:
> > If you are willing to use Scheme instead, which is of course very
> > similar,
>
> Shhh! -Saying stuff like that in public will attract the CL zealots;
> it's kind o
On Thursday 25 January 2007 13:18, Joachim Schipper wrote:
> If you are willing to use Scheme instead, which is of course very
> similar,
Shhh! -Saying stuff like that in public will attract the CL zealots;
it's kind of like leaving food out and watching all the cockroaches
show up. ;-)
If
On Wednesday 24 January 2007 21:07, Tim Howe wrote:
> Has anyone been working on an sbcl port?
>
> --TimH
Actually, I've been considering doing a port of sbcl. I've been mildly
involved with the project in the past (and even gave an alpha box to
one of the primary developers).
Needless to say,
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