On Fri, Aug 24, 2018 at 03:32:52PM -0300, Elias M. Mariani wrote:
> - Changelog:
> https://github.com/awslabs/aws-shell/blob/0.2.0/CHANGELOG.rst
>
> - Only bugfixes.
> - Added regression tests, needed or otherwise specify no tests, given
> that by default tries to grab requirements from the net an
Hello,
This is the second dependency of the cookiecutter project which I am
working on porting.
py-whichcraft is a cross platform and cross Python backport of
`shutil.which` to help locate binary files on a system. It is more
lightweight code for when the full shutil module is not needed.
Attachment fell off, sorry.
Edward Lopez-Acosta
On 8/27/18 7:58 AM, Edward Lopez-Acosta wrote:
Hello,
This is the second dependency of the cookiecutter project which I am
working on porting.
py-whichcraft is a cross platform and cross Python backport of
`shutil.which` to help locate binary
A recent misc@ thread makes it clear that we don't have a py3 version of
python-ldap in ports (otherwise I'd have just suggested installing that
and using virtualenv with system-site-packages). Here's a diff that
updates the version and enables py3 support.
If any users of directoryassistant, luma
Applied diff cleanly & built without issue on -current/amd64.
So far no issues that I've seen. I'll continue to test and report back any
issues I find.
-Chris Wojtyna
On Sun, Aug 26, 2018 at 07:01:19PM -0700, Heppler, J. Scott wrote:
> The attached diff updates tint2 to the latest stable release
These are about the BIO_meth_* family of functions which we have for
half a year or so.
The REVISION bumps are what portbump suggested. Not sure all of them are
needed.
Index: Makefile
===
RCS file: /var/cvs/ports/databases/postgresq
On Fri, 24 Aug 2018 17:51:43 +0200, Remi Locherer
wrote:
> Ping.
> Port attached again.
ok danj@
qBittorrent is a bittorrent client programmed in C++ and Qt that
uses libtorrent-rasterbar. It is fast, stable and provides unicode
support as well as many features like remote control through a web
user interface.
https://www.qbittorrent.org/
Using it myself, no problems detected. The only probl
On Sun Aug 26, 2018 at 04:39:21PM +0200, Rafael Sadowski wrote:
> Hi All!
>
> We all know QtWebkit is insecure and outdated. Unfortunately, there are
> many consumers, so let's try to make our ports tree a better and
> safer place.
>
> Long time ago gonzalo@ pointed out annulen/webkit[0].
>
>
>
On 2018/08/27 21:57, Rafael Sadowski wrote:
> +DISTNAME = qtwebkit-${QT5_WEBKIT_VERSION}
> +PKGNAME =qtwebkit-${QT5_WEBKIT_VERSION:S/-alpha2//}
alpha2 is part of the version number, it's an alpha release presumably
in a chain leading towards 5.212.0... I think stripping it li
Removing an unused variable spotted by rsadowski@
Sorry for spamming.
2018-08-27 15:17 GMT-03:00 Elias M. Mariani :
> qBittorrent is a bittorrent client programmed in C++ and Qt that
> uses libtorrent-rasterbar. It is fast, stable and provides unicode
> support as well as many features like remote
On 2018/08/27 15:17, Elias M. Mariani wrote:
> Also if someone could check if I'm using correctly the FLAVORS.
> The port creates 2 packages that are built separately:
> - qbittorrent (Qt5 + web interface)
> - qbittorrent-nox (web interface only)
> My doubts come when using the PLIST when all the f
Yes, but in this case they are built separately and the do not share any files.
Cheers.
Elias.
2018-08-27 18:14 GMT-03:00 Stuart Henderson :
> On 2018/08/27 15:17, Elias M. Mariani wrote:
>> Also if someone could check if I'm using correctly the FLAVORS.
>> The port creates 2 packages that are bu
On 2018/08/27 19:30, Elias M. Mariani wrote:
> Yes, but in this case they are built separately and the do not share any
> files.
>
> Cheers.
> Elias.
>
> 2018-08-27 18:14 GMT-03:00 Stuart Henderson :
> > On 2018/08/27 15:17, Elias M. Mariani wrote:
> >> Also if someone could check if I'm using c
Hello Brian,
sorry for the delay, just a quick vacation :-)
On 08/21/18 06:04, Brian Callahan wrote:
[...]
I made only a few small changes:
* Changed the license marker to GPLv2 only.
Ok, but just for my understanding, could you please explain the
difference? Does GPLv2 by default imply GPL
Brian, all
On 08/21/18 05:44, Brian Callahan wrote:
[...]
Updated tarball attached. Ok to import?
OK I think this is ready now. I hope you send the patches that add
__OpenBSD__ to places upstream if you haven't already.
~Brian
This should be ready to import, but we're waiting for another
Hi,
Thanks for this. All good from my end. Still has the printing of null objects
issue.
Aug 28 14:58:25 ianm-openbsd smbd: vfprintf %s NULL in "Auth: [%s,%s] user
[%s]\\[%s] at [%s] with [%s] status [%s] workstation [%s] remote host [%s]%s
local host [%s] %s "
Aug 28 14:58:26 ianm-openbsd
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