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Hi,
(CCing some people who have worked on lang/lua, hoping one of them knows
the answer to my question below).
This is (yet another) neovim dependency. libmpack (not to be confused
with libmsgpack):
---8<---
libmpack is a small binary serialization/RPC library that implements both the
msgpack an
Hi,
Another neovim dependency:
---8<---
This library allows easy processing of keyboard entry from terminal-based
programs. It handles all the necessary logic to recognise special keys, UTF-8
combining, and so on, with a simple interface.
--->8---
Again, this is a team effort from openbsd-wip wit
Hi,
This is a dependency of neovim.
---8<---
Unibilium is a very basic terminfo library. It doesn't depend on curses or any
other library. It also doesn't use global variables, so it should be
thread-safe.
--->8---
The port comes from openbsd-wip and was worked on by a few people (in
CC) includi
lilv is a C library for embedding LV2 plugins in audio
applications.
It depends on recently posted ports audio/lv2,
devel/serd, devel/sord and devel/sratom. lilv itself is
a dependency for newer versions of audio/ardour.
Tested on amd64 and armv7.
t/
lilv.tar.gz
Description: application/gzip
Hello,
Upgrade for Aria2 to 1.31.0:
https://github.com/aria2/aria2/releases/tag/release-1.31.0
Ok? Comments?
Cheers.-
--
Sending from my toaster.
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On Tue, Jan 17, 2017 at 01:46:22PM +0100, Landry Breuil wrote:
> On Tue, Jan 17, 2017 at 01:12:07PM +0100, Adam Wolk wrote:
> > Hi ports@
> >
> > Attaching a new port editors/ghostwriter
> >
> > - https://wereturtle.github.io/ghostwriter/
> > - https://github.com/wereturtle/ghostwriter
> >
> >
Hi,
please find attached a port for PDFMiner, a PDF parser and analyzer.
$ cat pkg/DESCR
PDFMiner is a tool for extracting information from PDF documents. Unlike other
PDF-related tools, it focuses entirely on getting and analyzing text data.
PDFMiner allows one to obtain the exact location of te
On Tue, Jan 17, 2017 at 01:12:07PM +0100, Adam Wolk wrote:
> Hi ports@
>
> Attaching a new port editors/ghostwriter
>
> - https://wereturtle.github.io/ghostwriter/
> - https://github.com/wereturtle/ghostwriter
>
> Feedback? OK's?
As for the port itself, looks good, maybe just remove the leadi
On Tue, Jan 17, 2017 at 01:12:07PM +0100, Adam Wolk wrote:
> Hi ports@
>
> Attaching a new port editors/ghostwriter
>
> - https://wereturtle.github.io/ghostwriter/
> - https://github.com/wereturtle/ghostwriter
>
> Feedback? OK's?
Reminds me a lot of editors/focuswriter
(https://gottcode.org/f
Hi ports@
Attaching a new port editors/ghostwriter
- https://wereturtle.github.io/ghostwriter/
- https://github.com/wereturtle/ghostwriter
Feedback? OK's?
$ cat pkg/DESCR
ghostwriter is a Windows and Unix text editor for Markdown, providing a
relaxing, distraction-free writing environment, wh
On 2017/01/17 08:15, Tobias Brodel wrote:
> Please find attached a port for rubberband, a library and utility for
> timestretching and repitching audio. It is one of a few new dependencies
> required for an update to audio/ardour. I'm pretty new to ports so any
> feedback would be much appreciated.
On 2017/01/17 09:47, Hiltjo Posthuma wrote:
> Hey,
>
> Nice work on the Zabbix port!. I use it and it works well.
>
> I'd like to send monitored data encrypted to the Zabbix server, but noticed
> that it's not compiled with TLS support (--with-openssl).
>
> I tried to compile --with-openssl but
Haven't used this yet because - when needed - IPsec is there,
but will give it a try soon.
On Tue, Jan 17, 2017 at 09:47:07AM +0100, Hiltjo Posthuma wrote:
> Hey,
>
> Nice work on the Zabbix port!. I use it and it works well.
>
> I'd like to send monitored data encrypted to the Zabbix server, bu
Hey,
Nice work on the Zabbix port!. I use it and it works well.
I'd like to send monitored data encrypted to the Zabbix server, but noticed
that it's not compiled with TLS support (--with-openssl).
I tried to compile --with-openssl but LibreSSL doesn't support PSK
identities, atleast not in a co
Lots of improvements, seems to work fine here but please check that your
use case still works.
https://github.com/OpenVPN/openvpn/blob/master/Changes.rst
(See "Deprecated features" and "User-visible Changes".)
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