Re: Anyone working on pandoc?

2014-06-19 Thread Enric Morales
On 19 Jun 2014 15:23, Zé Loff wrote: > On Thu, Jun 19, 2014 at 10:22:17AM -0400, Ian Darwin wrote: > > On 2014-06-19, 9:42 AM, Zé Loff wrote: > > >Hi all > > > > > >Has anyone tried / started to port pandoc, or knows of any good reason > > >not to? I'd like to give it a shot, but I don't want do du

[NEW] x11/bspwm

2014-06-20 Thread Enric Morales
I'll work on its companion program, sxhkd. Cheers, -- Enric Morales Dear list, I just created the x11/bspwm port. In the attachment you'll find the files necessary to build it. I have include a `post-install` rule that copies the example scripts so that the user who installs bspwm k

Re: [NEW] x11/bspwm (now with the attachment!)

2014-06-20 Thread Enric Morales
companion program, sxhkd. Cheers, -- Enric Morales

Re: [NEW] x11/bspwm

2014-06-20 Thread Enric Morales
Here is the attachment, I screwed up the file, so sorry for spamming the list. port-bspwm.tar.gz Description: Binary data

Re: [NEW] x11/bspwm

2014-06-26 Thread Enric Morales
uot;cp" - maybe it's better to > use a do-install routine here. Done. > > Your WANTLIB line is almost entirely bogus. I get this: > WANTLIB += c m xcb xcb-ewmh xcb-icccm xcb-randr xcb-xinerama > Run make port-lib-depends-check. Strange, maybe I issued another depends-check. I got the same line as yours now. > > You need NO_TEST=Yes Added. -- Enric Morales bspwm.tar.gz Description: application/tar-gz

Re: wip: mail/notmuch

2020-04-13 Thread Enric Morales
Hi Olivier, On 2020-04-10 20:21, Olivier Taïbi wrote: Here is further progress on this port, following versions by Enric Morales and Stuart Henderson. I hope that this does not duplicate your efforts. Thanks a lot for providing your effort. It's great that you are working on this too,

Re: [NEW] Notmuch 0.29.1

2019-11-11 Thread Enric Morales
Hi Stuart and ports! I am away from my workstation until late in the month. I will take a look at your feedback when I get back and further work on the port. Cheers

Re: [UPDATE] Awesome WM 4.2 -> 4.3

2019-11-23 Thread Enric Morales
I'd love it if someone had a look at this. Cheers. Enric Caussa Morales writes: > Hi again ports@, > > I have updated the Makefile for the Awesome WM port. For those who don't > know what it is, Awesome WM is a window manager that is configurable and > scriptable with the Lua language. It's ve

Re: [UPDATE] Awesome WM 4.2 -> 4.3

2019-11-23 Thread Enric Morales
Stuart Henderson writes: > The @sample is now attached to the wrong file, it creates > /etc/xdg/awesome/rc.lua from LICENSE. It sure is! Thanks for having a look at it Stuart. Here's the corrected diff. ? awesome.diff Index: Makefile =

Re: openbsd-wip/mail/notmuch fails to compile

2019-12-28 Thread Enric Morales
hen they're closer to being ready. Ports there > are often not expected to work properly. > > Enric Morales has sent a newer version to ports@, but there are still > some problems - some segfaults and hangs connected with the notmuch > code using zlib (which has been patched to

Re: [UPDATE] Awesome WM 4.2 -> 4.3

2020-05-20 Thread Enric Morales
Hi @ports, I rebuilt my machine and lost my updated port and instead of recovering it from here, I went ahead and made a new one from scratch. I noticed that I missed a couple files (awesome themes) that needed to be patched to fix lookup paths. Here are some of the changes of this diff: -

Re: [NEW] Notmuch 0.29.1

2019-10-10 Thread Enric Morales
Hi ports@, the attached tarball updates the work-in-progress port to upstream notmuch 0.29.1. The notmuch project fixed some build-related issues, fixed bugs and improved the Emacs bindings, now distribute signed sha sums among other changes. See [1] for a detailed list of changes. I've dropped

[NEW] ruby-asciidoctor

2019-10-11 Thread Enric Morales
Hi ports@ the attached port provides the files for building Asciidoctor. From their website[1], "Asciidoctor is a fast text processor and publishing toolchain for converting AsciiDoc content to HTML5, DocBook 5, EPUB3, PDF and other formats. Asciidoctor is the leading implementation of the AsciiD

[UPDATE] luaposix 33.4.0 -> 34.1.1

2019-10-11 Thread Enric Morales
Hi ports@, Here's the diff that updates luaposix from the 33.4.0 version, from early 2006, to the latest version, 34.1.1, from July. The project, a set of modules that makes it possible for Lua to use standard POSIX system calls, has since added, fixed and improved the bindings. The Makefile ne

Re: [NEW] Notmuch 0.29.1

2019-10-16 Thread Enric Morales
I checked what could be wrong with the tests failing, managing after some tweaks to get 90%+ of the test passing thanks to the GNU Coreutils and the GDB in ports. A couple of the tests that involve the zlib fail: Notmuch calls a zlib function and then i start seeing a repeated call to getentropy t

Re: [NEW] Notmuch 0.29.1

2019-10-17 Thread Enric Morales
Hi Stuart, Anthony and ports@ I guess I didn't run into any problem because I was building it in the same machine that i was running the program on. I created a VM to build packages and, indeed, I noticed some dependencies missing. Besides adding more build depends: - the libnotmuch.so library

Re: [NEW] Notmuch 0.29.1

2019-10-17 Thread Enric Morales
Stuart Henderson writes: > On 2019/10/17 03:57, Anthony J. Bentley wrote: >> I'm inclined to move the Python bits to a separate port, so you can >> use the Python module without running setup.py manually. > > That's definitely my preference. > > Enric did actually already do this but it seems to

Re: [NEW] Notmuch 0.29.1

2019-10-17 Thread Enric Morales
Forgot to attach the updated port port. Here it is. notmuch,5.tgz Description: GNU Zip compressed data

Re: update mail/notmuch to 0.30

2020-09-19 Thread Enric Morales
Hi Olivier, On 2020-08-09 12:01, Olivier Taïbi wrote: ping, I also added bash as a build dependency (for bash-completion) It's great that notmuch is in ports now! I am trying it out and it sure works a lot smoother than it used to when built with the -wip port. Thanks for the effort you put

Re: Disable awesome-wm docs

2020-11-30 Thread Enric Morales
le files/ -share/doc/awesome/doc/sample files/rc.lua.html -share/doc/awesome/doc/sample files/theme.lua.html share/examples/awesome/ share/examples/awesome/rc.lua @sample ${SYSCONFDIR}/xdg/ Thanks for updating this port, Rafael! Cheers, Enric Morales

Re: firefox cursors are all different

2014-10-09 Thread Enric Morales
packages. > Hi Ted and Stuart, I think the new cursors come from a GTK-related package. The issue with the "poop"-looking icon appears in gtk-demo and gimp. I started having this issue after a full update a couple days ago. The solution is really simple: # rm -rf /usr/local/share/icons/Adwaita/cursors/ Cheers, Enric Morales

Re: [NEW] Notmuch 0.28.3

2019-04-05 Thread Enric Morales
On 2019-03-30 20:04, Stuart Henderson wrote: Ah I didn't check the file contents ... OK - we don't really have a "how it should be done" as it's not a great fit for the Python setup in ports. The two options that come to mind: - just pick one version (preferably py3) and forget about the other

[NEW] ibus-hangul v1.5.1

2018-10-11 Thread Enric Morales
but I created this from scratch to learn to port and also receive valuable feedback. Attached you'll find the necessary build files. Cheers, Enric Morales ibus-hangul-v1.tar.gz Description: ibus-hangul 1.5.1 port build files

Re: [NEW] ibus-hangul v1.5.1

2018-10-27 Thread Enric Morales
On 2018-10-11 23:02, Enric Morales wrote: [...] Attached you'll find the necessary build files. [...] I have been using this port as my main IME for the last weeks and it's been working fine, but I'd like to get some feedback on this port and know about the possibility of it

[NEW] Notmuch 0.28.3

2019-03-29 Thread Enric Morales
Dear ports@, Attached you'll find the port for notmuch 0.28.3, a mail indexer similar to mu4e or sup. It also builds the bindings necessary for interfacing it with Emacs, Python 2.7 or 3.6 (only 3.6 tested with afewmail). With a few minor patches to fix some gz calls, to not compress the manpages

Re: [NEW] Notmuch 0.28.3

2019-03-30 Thread Enric Morales
On 2019-03-30 14:21, Stuart Henderson wrote: Tweaked tar attached; Still needs doing: SHARED_LIBS needs fixing to be under ports control (see comments next to SHARED_LIBS). We need to be able to bump these from the port if necessary. Maybe also: drop the quite intrusive man gz patches and just r