On Sat, Feb 01, 2020 at 07:10:40PM -0800, Andrew Hewus Fresh wrote:
> After the most recent simplification of portgen's port finding code, I
> think we can stop using sqlports and instead look to see if any
> $PORTSDIR/*/$PKGSTEM exist without a significant loss of functionality.
> We currently loo
After the most recent simplification of portgen's port finding code, I
think we can stop using sqlports and instead look to see if any
$PORTSDIR/*/$PKGSTEM exist without a significant loss of functionality.
We currently look for any FullPkgPath that matches the PKGSTEM in
sqlports. I'm not aware o
On Mon, 27 Jan 2020 00:37:46 +0100
Charlene Wendling wrote:
> I tried playing it on macppc, but:
>
> - it's broken with Perl 5.30: ...
> - there are graphic issues: the title screen is black. The directional
> arrow that helps throwing bubbles is invisible. Also libpng complains
> about some
On Sat, 1 Feb 2020 21:25:30 +0100
Björn Ketelaars wrote:
> On Sat 01/02/2020 12:45, Brian Callahan wrote:
> > Hi ports --
> >
> > Attached is an update to libzip.
> > Changelog is here: https://libzip.org/news/release-1.6.0.html
> >
> > All tests pass. I then built everything that depends on lib
Cc bentley because of games/vacuum
On Wed, 29 Jan 2020 23:57:34 -0500
George Koehler wrote:
> On Mon, 27 Jan 2020 00:37:46 +0100
> Charlene Wendling wrote:
>
> > It does not run on x86 due to a BROKEN p5-SDL on these 2 archs, and
> > updating p5-SDL does not solve this specific issue.
>
> Met
On Sat, 1 Feb 2020 16:46:11 +0100
Rafael Sadowski wrote:
> Another Qt4 to Qt5 update. Builds without patches and starts fine on
> amd64. That's all.
>
> OK?
I've built and ran it on powerpc and amd64, tried some examples, and
was able to produce HTML timetables successfully.
On powerpc, it comp
Klemens Nanni writes:
> On Sat, Jan 18, 2020 at 11:20:41PM -0800, Nam Nguyen wrote:
>> Here is a revised diff that moves deluge to python 3, using the proposed
>> fixes for devel/boost and proposed update for net/libtorrent-rasterbar.
>>
>> Here is a quick way to test that the libtorrent python 3
Nam Nguyen writes:
>> On Sun, Dec 29, 2019 at 07:57:46PM -0800, Nam Nguyen wrote:
>>> Python 2 is used because python 3 is currently problematic, as
>>> reported by FreeBSD. https://github.com/arvidn/libtorrent/issues/4204
> Here is a new diff updating libtorrent-rasterbar to 1.2.3 incorporating
>
On Sat Feb 01, 2020 at 07:28:42PM +0100, Paco Esteban wrote:
> Hi Rafael,
>
> On Sat, 01 Feb 2020, Rafael Sadowski wrote:
>
> > On Sat Feb 01, 2020 at 02:57:46PM +0100, Rafael Sadowski wrote:
> > > Here is an diff to update graphics/opencsg, math/cgal and switch
> > > openscad from Qt4 to Qt5.
>
On 2/1/20 2:54 PM, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> On 2020/02/01 12:39, George Rosamond wrote:
>> ping
>>
>>
>> Forwarded Message
>> Subject: NEW security/ssllabs-scan
>> Date: Wed, 22 Jan 2020 23:16:43 -0500
>>
>> Attached is the port for SSLLabs.com API written in golang. From pkg
On Sat 01/02/2020 12:45, Brian Callahan wrote:
> Hi ports --
>
> Attached is an update to libzip.
> Changelog is here: https://libzip.org/news/release-1.6.0.html
>
> All tests pass. I then built everything that depends on libzip and
> everything built OK too.
>
> OK?
Diff looks good, and run te
On 2020/02/01 19:10, Klemens Nanni wrote:
> On Sun, Jan 26, 2020 at 01:07:26PM +0100, Klemens Nanni wrote:
> > Python's kitchen sink exists as package; I need this for another, more
> > existential port.
> >
> > Upstream's test consists of a messy bash script that checks Python's
> > version at r
On 2020/02/01 12:39, George Rosamond wrote:
> ping
>
>
> Forwarded Message
> Subject: NEW security/ssllabs-scan
> Date: Wed, 22 Jan 2020 23:16:43 -0500
>
> Attached is the port for SSLLabs.com API written in golang. From pkg/DESCR:
>
> This tool is a command-line client for t
On 01/02 18:29, Umgeher Torgersen wrote:
> yeah, it would be a shame... =/
>
> Picard is a nice alternative, but the puddletag is a better solution,
> IMHO.
>
Just had a closer look at puddletag and indeed it is very powerful
(didn't know it had integration with several tag sources eg MusicBrai
On Sat, Feb 01, 2020 at 01:36:35PM +0100, Charlene Wendling wrote:
> Hi,
> > http://build-failures.rhaalovely.net/sparc64/2020-01-29/productivity/homebank.log
> Initial declarations in for loops require to explicitly use C99 with
> base-gcc.
> With the below diff it fixes the build on powerpc [0
On Wed, 29 Jan 2020 18:50:02 +0100
Björn Ketelaars wrote:
> Enclosed diff brings icewm to 1.6.4. Overview of changes can be found
> at https://github.com/ice-wm/icewm/releases/. While here update
> HOMEPAGE.
>
> (Lightly) run tested on amd64.
>
> Comments/OK?
I've built it on powerpc and amd64,
On Sat, 1 Feb 2020 19:28:42 +0100
Paco Esteban wrote:
> Hi Rafael,
>
> On Sat, 01 Feb 2020, Rafael Sadowski wrote:
>
> > On Sat Feb 01, 2020 at 02:57:46PM +0100, Rafael Sadowski wrote:
> > > Here is an diff to update graphics/opencsg, math/cgal and switch
> > > openscad from Qt4 to Qt5.
> >
> >
yeah, it would be a shame... =/
Picard is a nice alternative, but the puddletag is a better solution,
IMHO.
Hi Rafael,
On Sat, 01 Feb 2020, Rafael Sadowski wrote:
> On Sat Feb 01, 2020 at 02:57:46PM +0100, Rafael Sadowski wrote:
> > Here is an diff to update graphics/opencsg, math/cgal and switch
> > openscad from Qt4 to Qt5.
>
> New diff after feedback from cwen@:
Just tried your diffs. Here are my
On 01/02 17:59, Rafael Sadowski wrote:
> Here is a py2-only/py-qt4 audio tag editor. Don't we have enough of
> that in the tree? Does anybody use it?
>
def would be a shame to lose puddletag as its one of the better
applications. Picard, puddletag and beets are generally the go to pkg's
for tagg
On Sun, Jan 26, 2020 at 01:07:26PM +0100, Klemens Nanni wrote:
> Python's kitchen sink exists as package; I need this for another, more
> existential port.
>
> Upstream's test consists of a messy bash script that checks Python's
> version at runtime and executes different paths based on that.
>
Hi ports --
Attached is an update to libzip.
Changelog is here: https://libzip.org/news/release-1.6.0.html
All tests pass. I then built everything that depends on libzip and
everything built OK too.
OK?
~Brian
Index: Makefile
=
ping
Forwarded Message
Subject: NEW security/ssllabs-scan
Date: Wed, 22 Jan 2020 23:16:43 -0500
Attached is the port for SSLLabs.com API written in golang. From pkg/DESCR:
This tool is a command-line client for the SSL Labs APIs, designed
for automated and/or bulk testing.
S
On Sat, Feb 01, 2020 at 02:14:10PM +0100, Charlene Wendling wrote:
> Hi,
>
> (If you wonder: telemetry is not activated by default at runtime)
> I've found that the latest mscore was broken during the last sparc64
> bulk while trying to link some google analytics third party library:
> > thirdpa
On 2020/02/01 18:01, Rafael Sadowski wrote:
> Last news: "Wed Feb 27 22:01:37 CET 2008 -Luma 3.0 - QT4 migration Luma
> 3.0 ..." - http://luma.sourceforge.net/
>
> Can we delete this, please?
>
OK with me. Seems dead upstream, it isn't hugely useful (who needs more
than ldapvi? :-) and I can't f
On 2020/02/01 17:59, Rafael Sadowski wrote:
> Here is a py2-only/py-qt4 audio tag editor. Don't we have enough of
> that in the tree? Does anybody use it?
>
Not sure of the status but there is a qt5 branch.
https://github.com/keithgg/puddletag/tree/pyqt5
Le 2020-02-01 17:59, Rafael Sadowski a écrit :
Here is a py2-only/py-qt4 audio tag editor. Don't we have enough of
that in the tree? Does anybody use it?
I use it, alternatives I tried in the past were not as effective as
puddletag which displays all songs as a spreadsheet, and you can do
mass
Last news: "Wed Feb 27 22:01:37 CET 2008 -Luma 3.0 - QT4 migration Luma
3.0 ..." - http://luma.sourceforge.net/
Can we delete this, please?
Here is a py2-only/py-qt4 audio tag editor. Don't we have enough of
that in the tree? Does anybody use it?
On Sat Feb 01, 2020 at 02:57:46PM +0100, Rafael Sadowski wrote:
> Here is an diff to update graphics/opencsg, math/cgal and switch
> openscad from Qt4 to Qt5.
>
> Some notes:
>
> - All ports switched from Qt4 to Qt5.
> - opencsg has no consumers left except openscad
> - Besides openscad, cgal has
Another Qt4 to Qt5 update. Builds without patches and starts fine on
amd64. That's all.
OK?
Index: Makefile
===
RCS file: /cvs/ports/productivity/fet/Makefile,v
retrieving revision 1.25
diff -u -p -u -p -r1.25 Makefile
--- Makefile
On Sat, Jan 18, 2020 at 11:20:41PM -0800, Nam Nguyen wrote:
> Here is a revised diff that moves deluge to python 3, using the proposed
> fixes for devel/boost and proposed update for net/libtorrent-rasterbar.
>
> Here is a quick way to test that the libtorrent python 3 bindings are
> working.
>
>
On 2020/02/01 10:06, Stephane Guedon wrote:
> Le mercredi 29 janvier 2020, 22:20:25 CET Stuart Henderson a écrit :
> > - either use the directory "vips", or name the package "libvips",
> > just pick one or the other. "PKGNAME= lib${DISTNAME}" will do if you
> > want libvips.
> >
> > (if it's bette
Here is an diff to update graphics/opencsg, math/cgal and switch
openscad from Qt4 to Qt5.
Some notes:
- All ports switched from Qt4 to Qt5.
- opencsg has no consumers left except openscad
- Besides openscad, cgal has geo/pgrouting as consumer. Build tested.
- openscad run-time tested on amd64
O
On Sat Feb 01, 2020 at 01:36:35PM +0100, Charlene Wendling wrote:
> Hi,
>
> > http://build-failures.rhaalovely.net/sparc64/2020-01-29/productivity/homebank.log
>
> Initial declarations in for loops require to explicitly use C99 with
> base-gcc.
>
> With the below diff it fixes the build on power
Hi,
(If you wonder: telemetry is not activated by default at runtime)
I've found that the latest mscore was broken during the last sparc64
bulk while trying to link some google analytics third party library:
> thirdparty/google_analytics/libgoogle_analytics.a(ganalytics.cpp.o): In
> function `G
Hi,
> http://build-failures.rhaalovely.net/sparc64/2020-01-29/productivity/homebank.log
Initial declarations in for loops require to explicitly use C99 with
base-gcc.
With the below diff it fixes the build on powerpc [0], and amd64 is
still fine.
Comments/feedback are welcome!
Charlène.
[0]
On 2020/01/31 19:23, Mikolaj Kucharski wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have Nginx running for many OpenBSD relesase, with TLS enabled (Let's
> Encrypt certificates). I upgraded recently to:
>
> OpenBSD 6.6-current (GENERIC.MP) #626: Thu Jan 30 19:26:22 MST 2020
> dera...@amd64.openbsd.org:/usr/src/sys/arc
Le mercredi 29 janvier 2020, 22:20:25 CET Stuart Henderson a écrit :
> - either use the directory "vips", or name the package "libvips",
> just pick one or the other. "PKGNAME= lib${DISTNAME}" will do if you
> want libvips.
>
> (if it's better known as a library then prefer "libvips", if it's
> be
- I used a modified distfile provided by abieber with a vendor directory,
which is necessary due to the large number of go package dependencies.
- The custom version of go-libvterm used by aerc upstream includes an
(unmodified) bundled copy of libvterm itself, which causes issues with
the bu
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