Mike Erdely [2007-07-25, 12:43:05]:
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
I'm leaning towards the twiddling of mutt/Makefile and afterwards we can
debate the fine points of to flavor or not to flavor .. as it is now,
flavor combinations people use regularly are not being built. That is
the major impetus behind collapsing compressed and sidebar into the main
mutt build.
On Thu, 26 Jul 2007, Todd C. Miller wrote:
3) Use the SETENV tag on commands or the setenv Defaults options.
E.g.
%wheel ALL = (ALL) SETENV: ALL
then use sudo -E when you need to preserve the environment or
specify the variables on the command line using sudo:
$ sudo
Changelog:
* WML engine
* fix [variables] not working properly in scenarios (bug #9342)
* language and i18n:
* updated translations: British English, Danish, Finnish, Spanish, Swedish
* updated DejaVuSans font to version 2.18
* user interface:
* Enable Save Game and View Chat Log
Paul Barbeau wrote:
Ok I have installed xbase41.tgz and it get further however I am still
getting an error. Is there anything else I need to install?
Thanks for any help you can give me
Why not:
pkg_add ftp://rt.fm/pub/OpenBSD/4.1/packages/i386/php5-core-5.1.6p1.tgz
?
Ok I have installed xbase41.tgz and it get further however I am still
getting an error. Is there anything else I need to install?
Thanks for any help you can give me
=== www/php5/core
=== Checking files for php-5.1.6
`/usr/ports/distfiles/php-5.1.6.tar.gz' is up to date.
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so spake Antoine Jacoutot (ajacoutot):
I just want to make sure I understood what I read here.
Does this mean we now need to set (e.g. when on the wheel group):
SUDO=/usr/bin/sudo -E
in mk.conf to work with ports now?
That is probably the simplest
I have just committed sudo 1.6.9p1 to the OpenBSD tree. If you use
sudo for ports builds this will affect you.
The biggest change in 1.6.9p1 that will affect folks is the environment
handling. Previously, sudo would pass the existing environment
through to the command to be run after pruning
On 2007/07/26 03:03, Brad wrote:
Unfortunately after you made the sub-package changes the resulting
package is unusable due to a mistake with the registered dependencies.
Thanks for this, my first time working with subpackages and
I didn't have a good grip on how to handle -main. (It was
On Wed, Jul 25, 2007 at 09:57:01PM -0400, Paul Barbeau wrote:
Before posting I did some searching and I read that install xbase41.tgz
might correct the problem however I have not tried this yet as I want to see
if there was another solution
There isn't another solution, you have to install
Stuart Henderson [2007-07-26, 12:10:40]:
On 2007/07/26 05:57, Todd T. Fries wrote:
I'm leaning towards the twiddling of mutt/Makefile and afterwards we can
debate the fine points of to flavor or not to flavor .. as it is now,
flavor combinations people use regularly are not being built.
On 2007/07/26 05:57, Todd T. Fries wrote:
I'm leaning towards the twiddling of mutt/Makefile and afterwards we can
debate the fine points of to flavor or not to flavor .. as it is now,
flavor combinations people use regularly are not being built. That is
the major impetus behind collapsing
On Thu, 26 Jul 2007 00:23:55 +0100
Stuart Henderson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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
Some updates to perl compression interfaces originally submitted by
simon@, I have tested on i386 and they are OK.
Changelog:
p5-Compress-Raw-Zlib
Update: 2.004 - 2.005
Changes:
2.005 18 June 2007
* Only include ppport.h when not being built with perl.
[core
I've put together an update patch for octave. Seems like some of the
OpenBSD patches have been merged upstream.
This worked fine for me on i386.
Patch can be found here:
http://www.dickman.org/openbsd/ports_math_octave_2.9.13.patch
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