Hello,
attached is a new port of math/py-cftime, providing time and date handling
functions for an upcoming py-netcdf port. Needs the math/netcdf update
previously posted. Only tested on amd64. Comments welcome.
-m
port-py-cftime.tgz
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On Tue, Mar 05, 2019 at 09:57:13PM +0100, Landry Breuil wrote:
> On Tue, Mar 05, 2019 at 11:18:56AM +0100, Martin Reindl wrote:
> > [...]
>
> So, comments portswise:
> - no need for DIST_SUBDIR=${DISTNAME} (remember to regen distinfo)
> - no need for the complicated DISTNAME/DISTFILES/WRKDIST dan
On Fri, Mar 1, 2019 at 5:08 PM Stuart Henderson wrote:
>
> So this is similar to what I saw when I tried it on amd64 with the
> images I found... But I just noticed there are some other tools that
> aren't normally installed: squashfuse_ls and squashfuse_extract.
> And these *are* able to list and
On Tue, Mar 05, 2019 at 10:52:19PM +0100, Charlene Wendling wrote:
> Hi ports,
>
> Here is an update for perltidy. Our current port doesn't support new
> features that our new Perl 5.28 has brought, like indented
> here-docs [1], generating poorly formatted source code.
>
> It also means that c
Hi ports,
Here is an update for perltidy. Our current port doesn't support new
features that our new Perl 5.28 has brought, like indented
here-docs [1], generating poorly formatted source code.
It also means that currently some author tests results may be wrong,
it's often fairly harmless thoug
On Tue, Mar 05, 2019 at 11:18:56AM +0100, Martin Reindl wrote:
> Hello ports,
>
> Here is an update for math/netcdf, laying the groundwork for py-netcdf and
> python-pvlib, two ports I need for my projects.
>
> Things to consider:
> - it's been decades since I worked in ports
> - netcdf is now
Hello!
In testing my way around a www/chromium-related crash, I created
a brand new test user. I was surprised to see that this fresh
user, logging in from gdm, never makes it to gnome desktop.
The welome dialogs display to let me choose language, keyboard
input, etc, but gnome-shell never loads
Hey,
I've been seeing an abort trap when trying to start chrome for quite
some time now, since around the New Year I believe.
I tried to send robert@ some debug info, and only just noticed
I did a terrible job and ran egdb against the chrome /script/
rather than the actual binary :(
Let's do bet
Builds and runs fine here, even though I’m not an i3 user so slight tested!
If it works for you please, put it in. ok with me.
On Sun, Mar 3, 2019, at 7:40 AM, Rafael Sadowski wrote:
> Hi ports@
>
> Inserted by x11/i3-mousedrag, please find attached a i3 fork port with
> gaps support. I use it ov
On Tue, Mar 05 2019, Brian Callahan wrote:
> On 3/5/19 12:11 AM, Jeremie Courreges-Anglas wrote:
>> webkitgtk4 fails to build on sparc64 and powerpc.
>>
>>
>> http://build-failures.rhaalovely.net//sparc64/2019-02-03/www/webkitgtk4.log
>>http://build-failures.rhaalovely.net/powerpc/2019-02-
The configuration setting "password_eval" requires to call an external
program like the "events_command" setting. So enable proc and exec when
pledging if that setting is available too. Tested with gpg as a password
provider.
Index: Makefile
=
On 1/27/19 9:42 PM, Brian Callahan wrote:
On 1/23/19 8:05 AM, Brian Callahan wrote:
On 1/23/19 1:56 AM, Anthony J. Bentley wrote:
Brian Callahan writes:
Hi ports --
Attached is a new port, games/openhexagon. Open Hexagon is a free
open-source clone of the game Super Hexagon.
Love this
On 2/5/19 9:40 PM, Brian Callahan wrote:
Hi ports --
Attached is an update for gerbv.
An announcement with important changes is here:
http://gerbv.geda-project.org/ANNOUNCEMENT-2.7.0
Looking for testing before I commit, as I'm sure someone out there is
using more advanced features than me.
Hi,
I was in need to crack some hashes that our john-jumbo doesn't have yet. Since
there is no new release since it was imported, I updated it to a more recent
git checkout. It's from beginning of February, since then, it works for me. Of
the >400 tests, ran on amd64 and i386, one fails sometim
On Tue, Mar 05, 2019 at 11:18:56AM +0100, Martin Reindl wrote:
> Hello ports,
>
> Here is an update for math/netcdf, laying the groundwork for py-netcdf and
> python-pvlib, two ports I need for my projects.
Nice, i just had a need to update this for an upcoming port of mdal ...
so i'll probably t
On Tue, Mar 05, 2019 at 01:28:54AM -0800, Ryan Freeman wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've been banging my head on this one for 2 months. Alas, a fix is found,
> and I hope it can make it in for 6.5.
>
> After the update to gnome-3.30, I noticed running fullscreen 3d things
> felt really sluggish. Tonight I
Hi,
I've been banging my head on this one for 2 months. Alas, a fix is found,
and I hope it can make it in for 6.5.
After the update to gnome-3.30, I noticed running fullscreen 3d things
felt really sluggish. Tonight I happily stumbled upon the fix from
upstream:
https://gitlab.gnome.org/3v1n0
Hello ports,
Here is an update for math/netcdf, laying the groundwork for py-netcdf and
python-pvlib, two ports I need for my projects.
Things to consider:
- it's been decades since I worked in ports
- netcdf is now split into C, C++ and Fortran parts, this update only
preserves the C functi
On Sun, Feb 24, 2019 at 08:20:04PM +0100, Jeremie Courreges-Anglas wrote:
>
> So audacity is still currently BROKEN. Here's an unfinished update to
> version 2.2.2.
>
> Some notes:
> - audio/libsoxr has replaced libsamplerate
> - I disabled the use of system vamp-plugin-sdk, see the comments
> -
On Tue, Mar 05, 2019 at 06:11:31AM +0100, Jeremie Courreges-Anglas wrote:
>
> webkitgtk4 fails to build on sparc64 and powerpc.
>
> http://build-failures.rhaalovely.net//sparc64/2019-02-03/www/webkitgtk4.log
> http://build-failures.rhaalovely.net/powerpc/2019-02-04/www/webkitgtk4.log
>
> Wit
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