Dimitri Karamazov writes:
> Information for inst:opensubdiv-3.4.3
>
> Comment:
> open-source subdivision surface library
>
> Description:
> OpenSubdiv is a set of open source libraries that implement high performance
> subdivision surface (subdiv) evaluation on massively parallel CPU and GPU
>
Mihai Popescu writes:
> Hello,
>
> I have last snapshot installed, with blender-2.91.0. Then menu is very
> transparent, but I can use it somehow. When i hit Render, the gray screen
> appears and the system locks up, nothing responsive, not able to close
> Blender, change consoles, etc. I forced
"Dimitri Karamazov" writes:
> OpenVDB would be very nice to have, it only supports CPU rendering.
> But I will be wary of OpenSubdiv since it seems to supports only modern GPUs.
> I'm not sure if it will work on OpenBSD. Did you test them both?
yes. OpenSubdiv will actually run single-threaded
Stuart Henderson writes:
> Building it I had a problem with it trying to #include
> and not finding it. Fixed with the diff below, I just removed the
> #include - it doesn't actually use the backtrace functions on
> OpenBSD anyway - this was causing my build to fail repeatably.
> It does make
Stuart Henderson writes:
> This switches oiio's Python bindings to Python 3, removing a dependency
> on boost_python27. Also switches to system pugixml which fixes a problem
> seen with Andrea Fleckenstein's update of Blender if pugixml is present
> at build time. Blender 2.79 still seems happy.
Bjorn Ketelaars writes:
> Ping!
I built and installed this on amd64 -current, seems to work fine. I'll
use it for a few days and see if I notice anything. Sorry I can't be of
much help with the test failures.
Best,
Andrea
Jon Fineman writes:
> Is there enough interest in this to continue?
-current has 0.30 in ports.
Best,
Andrea
Brian Callahan writes:
> Hi ports --
>
> I send a port of this back in December but that was a while ago and
> there as a new release in the meantime, so here is a new port,
> lang/mit-scheme. MIT/GNU Scheme is an open source implementation of
> the Scheme programming language.
works for me on
marfabastewart writes:
> Thank you for the continuing work on anki. However, I
> am getting an error on -current now. After installing
> with pkg_add -D snap,
> I get
>
> marfaba$ anki
> Traceback (most recent call last):
> File "/usr/local/bin/anki", line 3, in
> import aqt
> File
Aaron Bieber writes:
> Hi,
>
> Here is a port of OLM ( https://gitlab.matrix.org/matrix-org/olm ), the
> Double Ratchet lib used by Matrix.
This builds for me on amd64 -current
Cheers,
Andrea
> This is needed by various Matrix clients to support end to end
> encryption.
>
> An upcoming update
Hello,
Thanks to the newly ported qtwebengine (and py-qtwebengine), a newer
version of anki is now possible. I have chosen 2.1.16 based on the
advice of @sthen, who recommended to use the latest version before rust
code was added.
A few notes:
The "web" folder in the source distribution needs
Stuart Henderson writes:
> On 2020/06/14 09:40, Andrea Fleckenstein wrote:
>> Stuart Henderson writes:
>>
>> > The port was stuck due to not having qtwebengine which is needed
>> > for newer versions.
>> >
>> > There is a big
Stuart Henderson writes:
> The port was stuck due to not having qtwebengine which is needed
> for newer versions.
>
> There is a big enough change in build layout for the newer version
> that the current port isn't a good basis, so OK sthen@ to remove it.
I'm keen to start work on the update.
Lucas Raab writes:
> Hello,
>
> Below is a diff to update xapian to 1.4.16. In my testing, neomutt and
> omega continue to work as expected. Anyone else want to give it a
> whirl?
xapian-core, -bindings, and -omega build fine on amd64 -current, simple usage
of mail/notmuch also works
as
Renaud Allard writes:
> Hello,
>
> Here is a diff for net/synapse to v1.13.0
Thanks, builds on amd64 -current. Worth noting that tests are slightly broken,
py3-mock is a test dependency, and some tests also require
py3-parameterized which I don't think is ported. In addition the
Makefile has to
Tracey Emery writes:
> On Fri, Apr 24, 2020 at 08:18:53AM -0600, Tracey Emery wrote:
>> I can certainly test this here in the future. Having newer avrdude would
>> be great. None of the ESP "suite of tools" uses avrdude, so those won't
>> be affected.
>>
>> I'm working on a ATTiny project,
Hello,
I had a bit of an issue compiling this again, I had change
patch_configure to use gpg2 instead of gpg in the GMime check in order
to get it to compile. Am I missing something here?
I've been using this with emacs integration for a while now, tagging and
searching seems to be working just
Andrea Fleckenstein writes:
> Rafael Sadowski writes:
>
>> On Wed Dec 25, 2019 at 11:20:41AM +0100, Kristaps Dzonsons wrote:
>>> This updates eigen3 to the latest version. Beyond the trivial, it adds
>>> BLAS as a dep and changes the fftw dep to fftw3. It loo
Rafael Sadowski writes:
> On Wed Dec 25, 2019 at 11:20:41AM +0100, Kristaps Dzonsons wrote:
>> This updates eigen3 to the latest version. Beyond the trivial, it adds
>> BLAS as a dep and changes the fftw dep to fftw3. It looks like eigen2
>> support has been removed (it was deprecated in
Hello,
installing leiningen with pkg_add and then running
$ lein help
fails with
Error: Could not find or load main class clojure.main
but, installing from the ports tree works fine.
running the following with the binary packaged leiningen
reveals something that doesn't look quite right:
$
Hello,
devel/avrdude is currently version 5.11
avrdude 6.x includes support for direct reading of ELF files via
libelf. OpenBSD's sys/exec_elf.h does not include an e_machine entry for
EM_AVR, which causes compilation of 6.3 to fail as follows:
fileio.c:910:15: error: use of undeclared
James Turner writes:
> On Tue, Apr 21, 2020 at 04:48:25PM -0400, Andrea Fleckenstein wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> here is an update to games/golly. RIP John Conway.
>>
>> I only had to modify one patch, because detection of the gtk3 toolkit
>> is now upst
Hello,
here is an update to games/golly. RIP John Conway.
I only had to modify one patch, because detection of the gtk3 toolkit
is now upstream. builds/runs on amd64, no tests. I assume if
"make show-required-by" prints nothing there's nothing that depends on
golly that I have to test, is this
Hello,
First off, net/synapse builds and installs on amd64 -current. With some
basic usage everything is going fine, but I haven't tried federation yet.
Second, I ended up using relayd(8) to do the reverse proxying
recommended by synapse. Since this is OpenBSD after all, I thought it might be
Olivier Taïbi writes:
> Here is further progress on this port, following versions by Enric
> Morales and Stuart Henderson. I hope that this does not duplicate your
> efforts.
builds and installs on amd64 -current.
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