Simon Kuhnle wrote:
On Mon, Jul 23, 2007 at 10:26:15PM +0400, Vlad Glagolev wrote:
Tested @ i386.
Runs fine for me on i386, too.
What does the MAINTAINER say?
tested on amd64. my ok. sorry for delay.
A few small fixes including a DoS in chan_iax2, memory leak
with config reload, seqnum wraparound problems in chan_iax2,
and s/They're going to be pissed.// - very little change
from 1.2.22 really (200 lines diff -u0).
ftp://ftp.digium.com/pub/asa/ASA-2007-018.html
Resource Exhaustion
On Tue, Jul 24, 2007 at 11:57:30PM +0200, Tim van der Molen wrote:
cmus is a small ncurses-based music player. It supports various output
methods by output plugins. It has got completely configurable key
bindings and it can be controlled from the outside via cmus-remote(1).
Tested on amd64
So, anybody have _any_ comments?
I don't see why this would hurt, because these flavors add functionality
that is not enabled by default, one must add .muttrc entries to enable
them. These also (as Brad points out) do not alter the dependencies of
mutt in any way.
I'd like to hear comments, but
Good morning in the Lord
I could install and after that print in a HP PSC-1315 with current
cups, attached hpijs and the ports sent again by Jakob: foomatic-db,
foomatic-filters, foomatic-engine, gutenprint
Please consider their inclusion in the ports tree with two small
changes (the smallest I
On Wednesday 25 July 2007 09:40:05 Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2007/07/25 09:28, Todd T. Fries wrote:
I don't see why this would hurt, because these flavors add functionality
that is not enabled by default, one must add .muttrc entries to enable
them. These also (as Brad points out) do not
On 2007/07/25 09:59, Todd T. Fries wrote:
Taken in context, I think this is more than safe to put in because the user
has to be pretty far into utilizing/enabling the compressed folder behavior
of mutt before mail being lost is even a remote possibility.
I'm not so sure; Muttrc is complex and
Interesting point.
If you wish to keep the flavors separate, I vote for doing this to the
mutt/Makefile then:
SUBDIR += stable
SUBDIR += stable,compressed
SUBDIR += snapshot
SUBDIR += snapshot,sasl
SUBDIR += snapshot,sidebar,compressed
SUBDIR +=
You only loose mail if you muck with compressed files. If the 2nd MUA had
the ability to muck with compressed files, it would face similar delimas as
mutt does. The only other MUA I'm aware of that accesses compressed mbox
files is dovecot, which has a plugin not enabled by default that only
On 2007/07/25 11:17, Todd T. Fries wrote:
You only loose mail if you muck with compressed files. If the 2nd MUA had
the ability to muck with compressed files, it would face similar delimas as
mutt does. The only other MUA I'm aware of that accesses compressed mbox
files is dovecot, which has
On Wed, Jul 25, 2007 at 05:39:00PM +0100, Stuart Henderson wrote:
Having read steven's post, I think he has a valid point though.
How about rolling the two FLAVORs into 'with_patches' if it's
desirable to reduce the number of FLAVORs?
Or go the other way. Maybe the default FLAVOR have the
On 16/07/07 00:15 Matthias Kilian wrote:
On Thu, Jul 12, 2007 at 01:20:03AM +0100, Jason McIntyre wrote:
gv is unable to open .ps man pages on my machine, when using the advice
in DESCR. DESCR for gv says:
Ghostscript version =7.00 includes an X11 display with
anti-aliasing.
On Wed, Jul 25, 2007 at 12:43:05PM -0400, Mike Erdely wrote:
On Wed, Jul 25, 2007 at 05:39:00PM +0100, Stuart Henderson wrote:
Having read steven's post, I think he has a valid point though.
How about rolling the two FLAVORs into 'with_patches' if it's
desirable to reduce the number of
Hi,
On Wed, Jul 25, 2007 at 09:28:33AM -0500, Todd T. Fries wrote:
So, anybody have _any_ comments?
I don't see why this would hurt, because these flavors add functionality
that is not enabled by default, one must add .muttrc entries to enable
them. These also (as Brad points out) do not
On Tue, Jul 24, 2007 at 04:55:19PM -0700, Jeremy Evans wrote:
mod_scgi is a module for the intree httpd that implements an SCGI
protocol (which can be used by some python and ruby web applications).
http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-ports-cvsm=118539402026592w=2
... and Perl of course! ;-)
Thanks
On 25/07/07, Simon Kuhnle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, Jul 24, 2007 at 11:57:30PM +0200, Tim van der Molen wrote:
cmus is a small ncurses-based music player. It supports various output
methods by output plugins. It has got completely configurable key
bindings and it can be controlled from
Lightly tested on i386. Upstream says that this release should fix the
64bit issues seen in 1.8.0.
Tobias
Only in .: CVS
diff -ur ./Makefile ../../mystuff/www/mozplugger/Makefile
--- ./Makefile Fri Jan 26 16:33:11 2007
+++ ../../mystuff/www/mozplugger/Makefile Tue Jul 24 23:11:16 2007
@@
On Wed, Jul 25, 2007 at 08:08:48PM +0200, Tim van der Molen wrote:
It certainly isn't normal. (The screenshots at
http://onion.dynserv.net/~timo/cmus.html will give you an idea of what
it should look like.)
Yes, I saw that.
Does it look like that for you?
Does pressing ^L (refresh screen)
http://spacehopper.org/openbsd/asterisk.tar.gz is updated for
1.4.9 (DoS fix and a bunch more bugs; 1.2 is now mostly on life-
support, very few fixes there now).
I added some subpackages and associated no_xxx PSEUDO_FLAVORS
to disable them (imap and h323 are not working yet), if you don't
want
Christian Weisgerber wrote:
And here's the update for Mozilla Thunderbird including I18N to
2.0.0.5. This fixes the same rash of security vulnerabilities and
bugs as the Firefox and SeaMonkey updates.
Needs testing, since I don't use Thunderbird at all.
Works for me on i386 as good as
Any interest in these? they're for SlimServer which is well on the
way but needs work on packaging. (It comes with it's own CPAN/
directory with these in but I thought that that idea sucked).
audio/
# p5-MPEG-Audio-Frame - class for weeding out MPEG audio frames from a file
handle
databases/
#
recently I updated my main desktop to -current (base and packages) from
-release (via snapshots) and I noticed problem with esound 0.2.38 (which I
need to use XMMS since my audio device is auich(4), only supporting 48khz
output) where it scratches and stutters a whole lot making most audio
I have just done a fresh install and build to get to 4.1-stable and am
trying to install PHP5 via the port and am getting an error (below). Can
anyone point me in the right direction to correct this?
Before posting I did some searching and I read that install xbase41.tgz
might correct the
Nice to have. Needed it for a lecture at my university and had to use it
under Linux. Now I can use it under OpenBSD, thanks :)
Works for me on i386.
--
simon
another command-line online gallery generator, similar to igal, but with
more features.
please test/comment/ok.
llgal.tgz
Description: application/tar-gz
From pkg/DESCR:
PLT Scheme is an umbrella name for a family of implementations of the
Scheme programming language.
MzScheme is the lightweight, embeddable, scripting-friendly PLT Scheme
implementation. MzScheme is R5RS-compliant, including the full numerical
tower. It also provides threads (on
On Wed, 25 Jul 2007 12:27:16 +0200, Simon Kuhnle wrote:
On Tue, Jul 24, 2007 at 11:57:30PM +0200, Tim van der Molen wrote:
cmus is a small ncurses-based music player. It supports various output
methods by output plugins. It has got completely configurable key
bindings and it can be
http://ejabberd.jabber.ru
ejabberd is a free and open source instant messaging server written in
Erlang. ejabberd is cross-platform, distributed, fault-tolerant, and
based on open standards to achieve real-time communication
(Jabber/XMPP).
It's running fine with very light usage on my home i386
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