Note: Nayden has somewhere to be tonight.
He will be at the house tomorrow morning, so please email
him what you need using. Particularly you ports folks - so you can
start churning again. I'll be pestering you in the morning again but
please check your stuff and give Nayden as de
On Fri, Jul 31, 2009 at 12:29:37PM -0700, Aaron Stellman wrote:
> It compiles and works fine on -amd64. sndio seems to work ok too,
> although not heavily tested. Finally, AVCHD (.mts) files from my HD
> camcorder play fine now.
> Thanks, hugely appreciated.
>
Don't know if this is serious, but he
On 2009/08/02 00:23, ramrunner wrote:
> hello list.
> i created a port for dpkt . it is a python network manipulation library
> mostly usefull for ARP packet creation (and more :) ).
> it is fairly simple .
> i attach links to the files.
> PORT: http://users.physics.uoc.gr/~dsp/dpkt-port-obsd4.6.t
hello list.
i created a port for dpkt . it is a python network manipulation library
mostly usefull for ARP packet creation (and more :) ).
it is fairly simple .
i attach links to the files.
PORT: http://users.physics.uoc.gr/~dsp/dpkt-port-obsd4.6.tar.gz
PKG: http://users.physics.uoc.gr/~dsp/dpkt-1
Hi,
Attached is an update to tmw 0.0.29.1, works for me on amd64 and tested
by iku too.
Thanks in advance
Cheers,
Index: Makefile
===
RCS file: /cvs/openbsd/ports/games/tmw/Makefile,v
retrieving revision 1.7
diff -u -p -r1.7 Mak
This updates Chicken to 4.0. There have been fairly substantial
changes in the language since 2.6, particularly in the macro system. A
work-in-progress update was posted a few months ago, but I haven't
seen any feedback. This re-post fixes some path issues, and all the
regress tests pass on amd64.
These patches update memcached to 1.4.0. Its release notes say, "Many
notable improvements have been made, and upgrading is recommended."
The third patch adds new user/group 634 _memcached to user.list.
Please test and commit.
Scott
memcached-patches-patch
Description: Binary data
memcached-
This is a Lua wrapper for the expat XML library. It contains both a
stream/callback-oriented interface and an extension (LOM) which
converts an XML document to a Lua table.
* http://silentbicycle.com/ports/luaexpat-1.1-port.tgz
Tested on amd64, please test and commit.
This is a port of coxpcall, a wrapper that preserves normal Lua error
handling behavior when using coroutines.
* http://silentbicycle.com/ports/coxpcall-1.13.0-port.tgz
It's a tiny library in pure Lua, and is mostly relevant as a new
dependency for coming updates to luacopas and luasocket, as wel
On 2009/08/01 14:36, Edd Barrett wrote:
> On Fri, Jul 31, 2009 at 12:29:37PM -0700, Aaron Stellman wrote:
> > It compiles and works fine on -amd64. sndio seems to work ok too,
> > although not heavily tested. Finally, AVCHD (.mts) files from my HD
> > camcorder play fine now.
> > Thanks, hugely app
On Fri, Jul 31, 2009 at 12:29:37PM -0700, Aaron Stellman wrote:
> It compiles and works fine on -amd64. sndio seems to work ok too,
> although not heavily tested. Finally, AVCHD (.mts) files from my HD
> camcorder play fine now.
> Thanks, hugely appreciated.
I just built the normal and sdl flavors
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