As pointed out there is an openbsd wip port for zoneminder. So I tried it.
I put together a spare server (x86) with the latest snapshot of openbsd and
ports. Then I copied in the wip port for zoneminder and did a make build.
It got right down to the build of the zoneminder code before it quit with
Hi ports --
Attached is a long overdue update to games/manaplus, bringing in over a
year and a half's worth of development.
It is also a complete reorganizing of the port. Most significantly, I'd
like to make the SDL2 FLAVOR the default and drop the SDL1.2 client.
Four years ago, when the SDL2
Hi Klemens --
Please reply to everyone not just the list.
On 12/10/17 19:58, Klemens Nanni wrote:
On Sun, Dec 10, 2017 at 07:01:11PM -0500, Brian Callahan wrote:
Attached is an updated port, combining both of your ports.
I made both of you MAINTAINER, you can share.
Looks good to me, thanks f
On Sun, Dec 10, 2017 at 07:01:11PM -0500, Brian Callahan wrote:
> Attached is an updated port, combining both of your ports.
> I made both of you MAINTAINER, you can share.
Looks good to me, thanks for fixing -Os.
> As for this port conflicting with vis(1), I don't really mind.
>
> /home/brian $
Hi Carolyn and Klemens --
On 12/10/17 09:56, Klemens Nanni wrote:
On Thu, Dec 07, 2017 at 11:45:16PM -0800, Carolyn Saunders wrote:
I just made a rudimentary port of vis, "[a] vi-like editor based on Plan
9's structural regular expressions," which can be found at
https://github.com/martanne/vis
Hi Kaashif --
On 12/10/17 10:05, Brian Callahan wrote:
On 12/10/17 07:41, Kaashif Hymabaccus wrote:
On Mon, Aug 21, 2017 at 02:18:16PM +0200, Jeremie Courreges-Anglas
wrote:
Looks fine to me, ok jca@ if someone wants to import it.
Anyone want to import this? Has already been OKed. Tarball at
Hi Karel,
On Sun, Dec 10, 2017 at 08:22:54PM +0100, Karel Gardas wrote:
> rts/Linker.c includes elf.h for all platform except OpenBSD where it
> includes elf_abi.h. In recent snapshots elf_abi.h got removed thanks
> to work of Martin Pieuchot.
But it's still there, even in todays snapshots:
$ ta
For example, here is my safety diff for cat.
The intrinsic beauty of it's memory handling is beyond words.
You just can't trust a virtual system to do it right; you always
need to check the underlying subsystem isn't messin' with ya.
Index: cat.c
=
rts/Linker.c includes elf.h for all platform except OpenBSD where it
includes elf_abi.h. In recent snapshots elf_abi.h got removed thanks
to work of Martin Pieuchot. This way, rts/Linker.c includes
non-existent .h file which fails. My "fix" for now is simple to just
s/elf_abi/elf and be done with t
> I've just upgraded my workstation to the latest snapshot, including
> newer packages. I use the signal chrome app in iridium and since it
> was complaining about needing an upgrade, I removed the (package
> version iridium-2017.11p0) app and tried to re-install it (iridium has
> a problem with u
Hi all,
I've just upgraded my workstation to the latest snapshot, including
newer packages. I use the signal chrome app in iridium and since it
was complaining about needing an upgrade, I removed the (package
version iridium-2017.11p0) app and tried to re-install it (iridium has
a problem with up
Hi ports --
Attached is a new port, lang/flang. Flang is a Fortran compiler
targeting LLVM.
Supposedly Flang is on its way to becoming part of LLVM, though there's
no timetable for that.
Flang is divided into two ports, the driver and the runtime. The driver
is a modified version of clang.
On Sun, Dec 10, 2017 at 03:20:59PM +, Aaron Bieber wrote:
> Hi!
>
> Here is a port of wp-cli, a tool for working with wordpress installs.
>
> I have been using the older version for some time now without issues.
>
> https://wp-cli.org/
>
> Cluesticks / OKs?
You may want to use MODPHP_BIN i
Hi!
Here is a port of wp-cli, a tool for working with wordpress installs.
I have been using the older version for some time now without issues.
https://wp-cli.org/
Cluesticks / OKs?
Cheers,
Aaron
--
PGP: 0x1F81112D62A9ADCE / 3586 3350 BFEA C101 DB1A 4AF0 1F81 112D 62A9 ADCE
wp-cli-v1.4.1.t
On 12/10/17 07:41, Kaashif Hymabaccus wrote:
On Mon, Aug 21, 2017 at 02:18:16PM +0200, Jeremie Courreges-Anglas wrote:
Looks fine to me, ok jca@ if someone wants to import it.
Anyone want to import this? Has already been OKed. Tarball attached
for convenience.
Here's an improved version tha
On Thu, Dec 07, 2017 at 11:45:16PM -0800, Carolyn Saunders wrote:
> I just made a rudimentary port of vis, "[a] vi-like editor based on Plan
> 9's structural regular expressions," which can be found at
> https://github.com/martanne/vis. However, it exposes the binary "vis"
> which conflicts with an
Hi,
Regress tests pass. Upstream changes file say:
2017/11/21 (1.1)
* Add facility to add HTTP *Basic* Auth
* Require LWP::Protocol::https to be installed
(hey, it's 2017, we can assume that https is available)
This implicitly fixes bug 118475 "XML::RPC not reporting erro
Hi,
Simple update. Regress tests pass. Upstream changes file says:
2.13 2017-11-17
[TESTING]
remove use of Test::Deep completely (GH #17)
Index: Makefile
===
RCS file: /cvs/ports/www/p5-CGI-Fast/Makefile,v
retrieving revisi
Hi,
attached is the tarball of py-yamllint. It needs the py-pathspec port to
work.
--
$ pkg_info py-yamllint
Information for inst:py-yamllint-1.10.0
Comment:
linter for YAML files
Description:
Yamllint does not only check for syntax validity, but for weirdnesses
like key
repetition
On Mon, Aug 21, 2017 at 02:18:16PM +0200, Jeremie Courreges-Anglas wrote:
>
> Looks fine to me, ok jca@ if someone wants to import it.
Anyone want to import this? Has already been OKed. Tarball attached
for convenience.
--
Kaashif Hymabaccus
GPG: 3E810B04
2048-cli.tgz
Description: application
Hi,
attached is the tarball of py-yamllint. It needs the py-pathspec port to
work.
--
$ pkg_info py-yamllint
Information for inst:py-yamllint-1.10.0
Comment:
linter for YAML files
Description:
Yamllint does not only check for syntax validity, but for weirdnesses
like key
repetition
Hi,
attached is the tarball of pathspec.
--
$ pkg_info py-pathspec
Information for inst:py-pathspec-0.5.5
Comment:
utility for gitignore style pattern matching of file paths
Description:
pathspec is a utility library for pattern matching of file paths. So far
this
only includes Git’s
Hi,
works for me both as slave and master. Tiny setup but at least one bug
in pdnsutil I spotted earlier (setting more than master as a slave) is fixed.
-Otto
On Sat, Dec 09, 2017 at 09:36:14AM +0100, Florian Obser wrote:
> jca pointed out that I send an update for an older version (4.
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