2024-06-02T08:43:11Z "Rafael Sadowski" :
> Hi Johannes, Hi ports@
>
> thanks for your hard work on PySide6. It was a good starting point for
> me. (I took the latest tarball)
Hi Rafael. Thank you for finishing this port :)
> First of all, what have I done:
>
> - I moved pyside6 into x11/qt6. I
2024-06-02T08:59:01Z "Rafael Sadowski" :
> Looks good. There is already 4.0.2 released, but if anyone wants to
> import it, ok rsadowski.
Thanks for reviewing this forgotten port Rafael. Attached is version
4.0.2 which has the following changes:
- Use preferred DISTNAME and SITES over GH_*
Please find below an update for net/soju to version 0.8.0. Builds and
runs fine, however testing would be appreciated as I'm running it on
-stable and I haven't been able to build the package for -stable yet.
Index: Makefile
===
RCS
2024-05-05T23:53:00Z "James Cook" :
> A bit more info:
>
> I get the same result on my laptop. (The bug I mentioned in my
> previous email was a broken version of dwz; pkg_add -u dwz fixed
> it.)
Thanks for looking into this James, I think I've found the issue. If you
look at line 539 of the
2024-05-05T23:53:00Z "James Cook" :
> A bit more info:
>
> I get the same result on my laptop. (The bug I mentioned in my
> previous email was a broken version of dwz; pkg_add -u dwz fixed
> it.)
Thanks for looking into this James, I think I've found the issue. If you
look at line 539 of the
2024-05-03T19:20:24Z "Johannes Thyssen Tishman" :
> 2024-05-03T19:06:51Z James Cook :
>
> > As far as I can tell, the problem is that SHELL is /sbin/nologin
> > for user _pbuild. (I have PORTS_PRIVSEP=Yes in /etc/mk.conf.)
>
> Hmm weird, I also use PORTS_PRIVSE
2024-05-03T19:06:51Z James Cook :
> As far as I can tell, the problem is that SHELL is /sbin/nologin
> for user _pbuild. (I have PORTS_PRIVSEP=Yes in /etc/mk.conf.)
Hmm weird, I also use PORTS_PRIVSEP and had no issues with the tests. I'll have
to take another look at it this weekend.
I'll
Please find below an update for editors/vis to version 0.9. The tests
(which are hosted separately) didn't seem to get an update, but they all
still pass.
Cc'd maintainer.
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===
RCS file:
2024-04-18T13:53:50Z Stuart Henderson :
> i'm building to test it now, with a slight tweak to reduce PLIST churn.
Thanks for the feedback and for committing it Stuart!
Straightforward maintenance update for cad/opencascade to version 7.8.1.
Both its consumers cad/{kicad,prusaslicer} build and run fine.
Index: Makefile
===
RCS file: /cvs/ports/cad/opencascade/Makefile,v
retrieving revision 1.3
diff
2024-02-01T22:26:04Z "Johannes Thyssen Tishman" :
> Please find attached a diff to update cad/opencascade to version
> 7.8.0. Additionally, I've attached patches for both it's consumers
> cad/{kicad,prusaslicer} to make them work with this update.
>
> I've slightly teste
2024-02-01T22:26:04Z "Johannes Thyssen Tishman" :
> Please find attached a diff to update cad/opencascade to version
> 7.8.0. Additionally, I've attached patches for both it's consumers
> cad/{kicad,prusaslicer} to make them work with this update.
>
> I've slightly teste
who does. Both
'port-lib-depends-check' and 'portcheck' are happy with all three
ports.
--
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https://www.thyssentishman.com
Index: Makefile
===
RCS file: /cvs/ports/cad/kicad/Makefile,v
retrieving revision
2024-02-01T20:31:35Z "Thim Cederlund" :
> Thank you Johannes. Funnily enough I was just about to send a patch
> myself but I guess by chance, I just glanced at the inbox and noticed
> your mail. Funny how that works sometimes.
I certainly could've been more patient and wait a little longer.
Sorry
Please find below a diff to update mail/aerc to version 0.17.0.
There's quite a lot of new features as well as better CVS and OpenBSD
support.
Changelog: https://git.sr.ht/~rjarry/aerc/refs/0.17.0
Cc'd maintainer.
Kind regards,
Johannes
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Thanks for the offer Niklas. I mainly only need -current to maintain a couple
of ports though, so no need. Thank you anyways.
2024-01-30T23:35:00Z Niklas Hallqvist :
>
> On 2024-01-31 00:20, Stuart Henderson wrote:
>> On 2024/01/30 22:58, Johannes Thyssen Tishman wrote:
>
2024-01-30T23:20:52Z Stuart Henderson :
> On 2024/01/30 22:58, Johannes Thyssen Tishman wrote:
>> Subject says it all. I'm wondering if using the git conversion of the ports
>> tree[0] is regarded as a good alternative to CVS for working with ports. Are
>> the conversion up
been using CVS just fine without any problems. I just feel
more comfortable with git.
[0] https://github.com/openbsd/ports
--
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https://www.thyssentishman.com
2024-01-22T21:15:42Z Корякин Артём :
> "Johannes Thyssen Tishman" writes:
>
>> I have an update for cad/opencascade (7.7.2 -> 7.8.0) ready, but
>> cad/kicad (one of it's two consumers) won't build with it. While
>> trying to understand why, I noticed t
Hi,
I have an update for cad/opencascade (7.7.2 -> 7.8.0) ready, but
cad/kicad (one of it's two consumers) won't build with it. While
trying to understand why, I noticed that our port for KiCAD is
outdated by two major versions. Before I try to work on an update
for it, I'd like to ask here if
2023-12-28T19:29:52Z Theo de Raadt :
>> To my understanding it's an old BSDism and it's used to implement
>> isupper(3), islower(3), etc.
>
> The names may be old BSD, but this is following a pretty strong ISO rule
> that names starting with '_' are in reserved, and trying to use them
> yourself
2023-12-28T19:21:30Z Theo Buehler :
> On Thu, Dec 28, 2023 at 06:48:52PM +0000, Johannes Thyssen Tishman wrote:
>> 2023-12-28T17:58:12Z Theo Buehler :
>>
>>> I could use a set of eyes on this for the case that I'm missing something.
>>>
>>> Newer libcx
2023-12-28T17:58:12Z Theo Buehler :
> I could use a set of eyes on this for the case that I'm missing something.
>
> Newer libcxx pulls in ctype.h which defines _L and _C to flag values, that
> doesn't work well with the existing code. This results in this kind of error:
>
> c++: warning:
2023-12-06T12:31:40Z Johannes Thyssen Tishman :
> 2023-12-06T12:25:05Z "Johannes Thyssen Tishman" :
>> 2023-12-06T11:03:05Z "Stuart Henderson" :
>>> Set "MAKE_FLAGS = GIT=" then you can drop the patch and WRKDIST setting.
>>> With
2023-12-06T12:21:20Z Johannes Thyssen Tishman :
> 2023-12-06T11:13:31Z "Stuart Henderson" :
>> There's a mixture of /etc and ${SYSCONFDIR} for the same dir, and some
>> use of VARBASE which isn't really quite right (should either be just
>> /var, or LOCALSTATEDIR,
2023-12-11T12:33:51Z "Matti Viljamaa" :
> Yes, sounds reasonable. However, I was then originally misled, because the
> author of the working port claimed that it should work with GCC.
I'm the author of the linked port and I'm able to compile and test
with gcc. Try the patch below, it should work
2023-12-06T12:25:05Z "Johannes Thyssen Tishman" :
> 2023-12-06T11:03:05Z "Stuart Henderson" :
> > Set "MAKE_FLAGS = GIT=" then you can drop the patch and WRKDIST setting.
> > With that, ok sthen
>
> I missed that, clever! I've already su
2023-12-06T11:03:05Z "Stuart Henderson" :
> Set "MAKE_FLAGS = GIT=" then you can drop the patch and WRKDIST setting.
> With that, ok sthen
I missed that, clever! I've already submitted a patch to fix this
upstream. Please find the updated port attached. Thanks Stuart.
senpai-0.3.0.tar.gz
2023-12-06T11:13:31Z "Stuart Henderson" :
> There's a mixture of /etc and ${SYSCONFDIR} for the same dir, and some
> use of VARBASE which isn't really quite right (should either be just
> /var, or LOCALSTATEDIR, which is already in SUBST_VARS by default, as is
> SYSCONFDIR). Here's one possible
2023-11-29T20:29:42Z "Moritz Buhl" :
> On Wed, Nov 29, 2023 at 07:53:05PM +0000, Johannes Thyssen Tishman wrote:
> > 2023-11-22T17:55:02Z "Johannes Thyssen Tishman" :
> >
> > > please find attached a port for senpai, an IRC client.
> > >
2023-11-22T17:55:02Z "Johannes Thyssen Tishman" :
> please find attached a port for senpai, an IRC client.
>
> from pkg/DESCR:
> > senpai is an IRC client that works best with bouncers:
> >
> > - no logs are kept,
> > - history is fetched from
2023-11-27T19:43:36Z "Johannes Thyssen Tishman" :
> 2023-11-22T17:49:18Z "Johannes Thyssen Tishman" :
>
> > please find attached a port for soju, an IRC bouncer.
> >
> > from pkg/DESCR:
> > > soju is a user-friendly IRC bouncer. soju connect
2023-11-22T17:49:18Z "Johannes Thyssen Tishman" :
> please find attached a port for soju, an IRC bouncer.
>
> from pkg/DESCR:
> > soju is a user-friendly IRC bouncer. soju connects to upstream IRC
> > servers on behalf of the user to provide extra functionality.
2023-11-22T17:49:18Z "Johannes Thyssen Tishman" :
> please find attached a port for soju, an IRC bouncer.
>
> from pkg/DESCR:
> > soju is a user-friendly IRC bouncer. soju connects to upstream IRC
> > servers on behalf of the user to provide extra functionality.
please find attached a port for senpai, an IRC client.
from pkg/DESCR:
> senpai is an IRC client that works best with bouncers:
>
> - no logs are kept,
> - history is fetched from the server via CHATHISTORY,
> - networks are fetched from the server via bouncer-networks,
> - messages can be
please find attached a port for soju, an IRC bouncer.
from pkg/DESCR:
> soju is a user-friendly IRC bouncer. soju connects to upstream IRC
> servers on behalf of the user to provide extra functionality. soju
> supports many features such as multiple users, numerous IRCv3
> extensions, chat
2023-11-17T15:12:22Z, "Omar Polo" :
> On 2023/11/17 13:50:16 +0000, "Johannes Thyssen Tishman"
> wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I'm working on a port that I want to run on one of my servers and
> > it just hit me that it will most probably not wo
Hi,
I'm working on a port that I want to run on one of my servers and
it just hit me that it will most probably not work since I run
-stable on it (the dependencies versions don't match). I thought
about re-making the port for stable by fetching a -stable ports
tree on the server directly, but
Hi,
the subject pretty much says it all. Just like with neomutt, I'd
like to suggest making the notmuch dependency optional through a
FLAVOR. Cc'd maintainer. Thanks.
Kind regards,
Johannes
Index: Makefile
===
RCS file:
Oct 23, 2023 07:57:35 Johannes Thyssen Tishman :
> Oct 15, 2023 00:10:08 Johannes Thyssen Tishman :
>
>> Hi Klemens. Thanks for the feedback.
>>
>>> The existing CMakeLists.txt no longer applies, but it looks like
>>> you no longer needed it, perhaps forgot t
Oct 15, 2023 00:10:08 Johannes Thyssen Tishman :
> Hi Klemens. Thanks for the feedback.
>
>> The existing CMakeLists.txt no longer applies, but it looks like
>> you no longer needed it, perhaps forgot to 'cvs rm -f' it?
>
> Yup, thanks.
>
>>> -MASTER_SITE
Stuart Henderson wrote:
> On 2023/10/20 11:53, Ian Darwin wrote:
> > Thanks for picking this up and finishing it!
> > I'm OK with your being opencascade maintainer.
> >
> > I built the opencascade and prusaslicer 2.5.2p1 and that seems to work as
> > before. Didn't test kicad but it's a trivial
Please find attached a port for opencascade (occt) intended for the
replacement of the outdated and unmaintained[1] cad/oce in
cad/{kicad,prusaslicer} (and for a future FreeCAD port). For context,
oce is a community driven fork of the Open CASCADE library (occt)
which is also why the ports share a
Theo Buehler wrote:
> > I recently upgraded my system to the latest snapshot and started
> > having issues with curses based applications on xterm. The problem
> > seems to be related to using a terminal name other than the default
> > 'xterm'. Some examples below with 'XTerm.termName' set to
> >
Hi all,
I recently upgraded my system to the latest snapshot and started
having issues with curses based applications on xterm. The problem
seems to be related to using a terminal name other than the default
'xterm'. Some examples below with 'XTerm.termName' set to
xterm{,-16color,-256color} on
Laurent Cheylus wrote:
> Hi,
>
> update of sysutils/fzf for version 0.43.0
> Changelog: https://github.com/junegunn/fzf/releases/tag/0.43.0
>
> - update of Makefile, distinfo and modules.inc for v0.43.0
> - simplify WRKDIST in Makefile
> - add a patch to fix issue with 'fzf --listen' command
Hi Klemens. Thanks for the feedback.
> The existing CMakeLists.txt no longer applies, but it looks like
> you no longer needed it, perhaps forgot to 'cvs rm -f' it?
Yup, thanks.
> > -MASTER_SITES =
> > https://github.com/CGAL/cgal/releases/download/releases%2FCGAL-4.14.2/
> >
Oct 11, 2023 17:01:11 Ian Darwin :
> Sorry I missed that - could you please re-send me the patch?
Hi Ian. All good. Please find both diffs attached.
Thanks
Johannes
> Thanks
> Ian
>
> On Wed, Oct 11, 2023 at 04:27:04PM +0200, Johannes Thyssen Tishman wrote:
>> *ping*
&g
*ping*
Johannes Thyssen Tishman wrote:
> *ping*
>
> Sep 17, 2023 22:08:53 Johannes Thyssen Tishman :
>
> > Apologies for the poor formatting. I had 'textwidth' set to 80
> > characters. Fixed below.
> >
> > Johannes Thyssen Tishman wrote:
> >&g
Oct 1, 2023 22:09:23 Johannes Thyssen Tishman :
>> New file attached. I used gtar to a not lose files (too long). The new
>> tarball includes all 3 ports.
>
> Yep, it's building now. I'll leave it to compile overnight. As you
> said, it'll surely keep my place nice and war
> New file attached. I used gtar to a not lose files (too long). The new
> tarball includes all 3 ports.
Yep, it's building now. I'll leave it to compile overnight. As you
said, it'll surely keep my place nice and warm ;) I'll report back
tomorrow.
Thanks!
Hi Rafael,
Thank you for your hard work.
> I know the ports tree is locked for new ports. I want to ask for OKs to
> import after the look. I also know that no one is willing to build such
> a monster of code. In addition, there is still no consumers for testing
> that uses it.
>
> Of course
Stuart Henderson wrote:
> On 2023/10/01 16:27, Johannes Thyssen Tishman wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I'm trying to update my ports tree with 'cvs -q up -Pd -A' and I'm
> > getting the following error:
> >
> > > cannot create_adm_p /tmp/cvs-serv54231/te
Marcus MERIGHI wrote:
> Hello,
>
> li...@thyssentishman.com (Johannes Thyssen Tishman), 2023.10.01 (Sun) 16:27
> (CEST):
> > I'm trying to update my ports tree with 'cvs -q up -Pd -A' and I'm
> > getting the following error:
> >
> > > cannot create_
>
>
> On Sun, 1 Oct 2023 at 15:28, Johannes Thyssen Tishman <
> li...@thyssentishman.com> wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > I'm trying to update my ports tree with 'cvs -q up -Pd -A' and I'm
> > getting the following error:
> >
> > > cannot cr
Hi,
I'm trying to update my ports tree with 'cvs -q up -Pd -A' and I'm
getting the following error:
> cannot create_adm_p /tmp/cvs-serv54231/textproc/cdiff
> No space left on device
>From this I assume that there may not be enough space on /tmp but
based on the output of 'df -h' it should:
Has anyone been able to test this?
Sep 20, 2023 15:29:37 Johannes Thyssen Tishman :
>> It would need to be overridden, I tried it a few ways and eventually hit
>> on the approach in the attached tar. It's still a bit hacked together
>> and some parts done in a quick-and-dir
*ping*
Sep 18, 2023 13:55:20 Johannes Thyssen Tishman :
> Hi,
>
> Please find attached a port for the coin library. This library will be
> needed by FreeCAD in the future.
>
> From DESCR:
> Coin is an OpenGL based, retained mode 3D graphics rendering library.
>
*ping*
Sep 17, 2023 22:08:53 Johannes Thyssen Tishman :
> Apologies for the poor formatting. I had 'textwidth' set to 80
> characters. Fixed below.
>
> Johannes Thyssen Tishman wrote:
>> Hello everyone,
>>
>> attached is both an update for CGAL from versi
> It would need to be overridden, I tried it a few ways and eventually hit
> on the approach in the attached tar. It's still a bit hacked together
> and some parts done in a quick-and-dirty way but it does at least start
> building ok (still running).
>
> MODPY_PYBUILD is mostly for ports using
Hi Stuart,
> What is more of a problem for the all-in-one approach is that building
> some parts requires finding python modules done as part of the shiboken
> build, and the way that the build is being run in this port, that
> doesn't work, it's not passing in a PYTHONPATH that allows it to find
grateful for any guidance or feedback anyone could
provide.
Thank you.
Kind regards,
Johannes Thyssen Tishman
[1] https://github.com/freebsd/freebsd-ports/tree/main/devel/pyside6
[2] https://github.com/freebsd/freebsd-ports/tree/main/devel/pyside6-tools
[3] https://github.com/freebsd/freebsd-ports/
Hi,
Please find attached a port for the coin library. This library will be
needed by FreeCAD in the future.
From DESCR:
Coin is an OpenGL based, retained mode 3D graphics rendering library.
It is implemented in C++ and publicly released with the source code
open for your perusal. The application
Apologies for the poor formatting. I had 'textwidth' set to 80
characters. Fixed below.
Johannes Thyssen Tishman wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> attached is both an update for CGAL from version 4.14.2 to the latest
> 5.6 and a revision to OpenSCAD to work with the CGAL
Hello everyone,
attached is both an update for CGAL from version 4.14.2 to the latest 5.6 and a
revision to OpenSCAD to work with the CGAL update. Note that these are to be
imported together to keep OpenSCAD from breaking.
Despite being actively developed, OpenSCAD hasn't seen a release since
Sep 7, 2023 04:35:04 Renato Aguiar :
> Attached a port of PrusaSlicer 2.5.2. It still needs more testing, but basic
> use case of generating G-Code from STL models seems to be working on my amd64
> machine.
Awesome, thank you! Compiled and started just fine. I haven't printed anything
but I
> Committed, thanks.
Awesome, thanks!
Klemens Nanni wrote:
> On Sun, Sep 03, 2023 at 04:32:24PM +0200, Johannes Thyssen Tishman wrote:
> > *ping*
> >
> > Aug 31, 2023 22:58:50 Johannes Thyssen Tishman :
>
> You can usually give it a week before pinging, four days is a little hasty,
> especially si
*ping*
Aug 31, 2023 22:58:50 Johannes Thyssen Tishman :
> Hi,
>
> The following cmake files installed by cad/oce contain a variable
> (${OCCT_INSTALL_BIN_LETTER}) that should've been replaced during
> installation:
>
> /usr/local/lib/cmake/opencascade/OpenCASCADEApplic
Aug 31, 2023 23:29:12 Matthias Kilian :
> Hi,
>
> On Thu, Aug 31, 2023 at 11:16:06PM +0200, Johannes Thyssen Tishman wrote:
>> Is there is a way to install all {BUILD,LIB,RUN} dependencies before
>> trying to build a port by using packages (pkg_add)?
>
> Se
Aug 31, 2023 23:27:24 Morgan Aldridge :
> On Thu, Aug 31, 2023 at 17:17 Johannes Thyssen Tishman
> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Is there is a way to install all {BUILD,LIB,RUN} dependencies before
> trying to build a port by using packages (pkg_add)? What I've been
> doing is us
Hi,
Is there is a way to install all {BUILD,LIB,RUN} dependencies before
trying to build a port by using packages (pkg_add)? What I've been
doing is using the list provided by 'make {build,run,lib}-depends-list',
parsing the output and installing them manually. With the -a flag
from pkg_add I can
Hi,
The following cmake files installed by cad/oce contain a variable
(${OCCT_INSTALL_BIN_LETTER}) that should've been replaced during
installation:
/usr/local/lib/cmake/opencascade/OpenCASCADEApplicationFrameworkTargets-release.cmake
Hi,
please find attached version 0.7.0 of the typst port.
I made the following changes:
- Dropped patch-Cargo.toml due to update upstream
- Updated crates list
- Added missing WANTLIBS
The crates list generated by 'make modcargo-gen-crates' was missing
the iai package even though it is listed
Hi,
please find below a diff to update www/qutebrowser to version 3.0.0.
Qutebrowser defaults to using PyQt6 now, but we fallback to PyQt5
since PyQt6 hasn't been ported to OpenBSD yet.
Kind regards,
Johannes
Index: Makefile
===
> As it's not needed for normal use of vimb, it's probably better handled as
> a note in DESCR or README than a hard dependency (same is done with ffmpeg
> for video playback in Firefox).
Understood, I've added a README with the same wording as the one
from the Firefox package. For some reason
Hi,
it seems that www/vimb requires multimedia/gstreamer1/plugins-libav
to play videos on certain websites like instances of Invidious or
Odysee (surprisingly YouTube doesn't need it). Therefore, I suggest
adding it as a RDEP to the port.
Also 'port-lib-depends-check' complained about some
ping
Jun 11, 2023 21:43:17 Johannes Thyssen Tishman :
> Hi Stuart,
>
>> - the Makefile comment about FindCairo.cmake is outdated/confusing
>
> Updated thank you. While I was there I removed the other post-extract
> command as it was not really necessary.
>
>&g
> "make update-plist" (aka "make plist" if you prefer less typing) does
> keep the @tag line from the existing PLIST for me.
>
> if you're not using -current then it's possible that this changed post-
> release, I'm not sure. you can add it back in manually though.
Ah yes, you are right. Now
Stuart Henderson wrote:
> On 2023/06/20 18:10, Johannes Thyssen Tishman wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > here is an update for www/vimb 3.7.0, OK?
>
> nearly - keep the @tag in PLIST
Sorry, but may I ask how I should do this? The PLIST was updated using
'make update
Hi,
here is an update for www/vimb 3.7.0, OK?
Index: Makefile
===
RCS file: /cvs/ports/www/vimb/Makefile,v
retrieving revision 1.24
diff -u -p -r1.24 Makefile
--- Makefile3 Sep 2022 07:53:09 - 1.24
+++ Makefile20
May 29, 2023 09:45:59 Omar Polo :
> Hello,
>
> please find attached a port for plass, a password manager inspired by
> password-store but reimplemented with a smaller and cleaner (IMHO)
> interface. I wrote it last year out of frustration with scripting
> pass, and since I was there it uses got
ild fails with undefined symbol errors.
Not sure why, but this doesn't happen with clang.
Please find attached an updated tarball. Thanks for the feedback :)
Kind regards,
Johannes
> On 2023/05/26 09:30, Johannes Thyssen Tishman wrote:
> > Hi Stefan,
> >
> > > Looks good now
ping
May 26, 2023 09:31:46 Johannes Thyssen Tishman :
> Hi Stefan,
>
>> Looks good now.
>>
>> OK for import sdk@
>
> Awesome, thanks for that. Please find attached the port with the
> following last minute tweaks:
>
> - Formated DESCR based on your
AINTAINER as per his request
Thanks again :)
Kind regards,
--
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https://thyssentishman.com
solvespace.tar.gz
Description: application/tar-gz
K to import or more feedback welcome.
Kind regards,
--
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https://thyssentishman.com
solvespace.tar.gz
Description: application/tar-gz
the cmake build seems to
> ignore my "DEBUG=-g make". I haven't looked further.
We will look into this too and give an update as soon as possible.
Thanks again for the feedback.
As always more testing and comments are appreciated.
Kind regards,
--
Johannes Thyssen Tishman
https://thyss
Thank you very much!
Kind regards,
Johannes
May 10, 2023 09:44:42 Stuart Henderson :
> thanks, imported.
>
> On 2023/05/09 21:30, Alexander Bluhm wrote:
>> On Mon, May 08, 2023 at 03:31:34PM +0200, Johannes Thyssen Tishman wrote:
>>>> I followed your advice
Sorry I put a wrong MAINTAINER email. Please see updated ports attached.
On Mon, May 08, 2023 at 03:26:20PM +0200, Johannes Thyssen Tishman wrote:
> Hi bluhm,
>
> On Sun, May 07, 2023 at 06:02:58PM +0200, Alexander Bluhm wrote:
> > On Tue, Apr 11, 2023 at 12:27:14PM +0200, J
Hi bluhm,
On Sun, May 07, 2023 at 06:02:58PM +0200, Alexander Bluhm wrote:
> On Tue, Apr 11, 2023 at 12:27:14PM +0200, Johannes Thyssen Tishman wrote:
> > now that 7.3 has been released I'd like to revive this thread and see if
> > anyone is interested in this port. I'd apprecia
On Mon, Apr 17, 2023 at 08:21:50PM +0100, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> On 2023/04/17 20:30, Johannes Thyssen Tishman wrote:
> > On Mon, Apr 17, 2023 at 05:49:02PM +0100, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> > >We don't have the resources to port everything to sndio (which means
> > &
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[2] https://marc.info/?l=openbsd-ports=155853889511494=2
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===> solvespace-3.1 depends on: cmake-* -> cmake-3.26.3v0
===> solvespace-3.1 depends on: ninja-* -> ninja-1.11.1
===> solvespace-3.1 depends on: gcc->=8,
ere are very few
>libraries in ports which use flavours (and those which exist, like the
>LDAP flavours of apr and apr-util, are difficult to work with).
I see. Thank you very much for the quick response Stuart.
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> Sent from a phone, apologies for poor formatting.
>
&g
s other
speech-dispatcher related functions, I would really appreciate it.
I hope this doesn't come as a complaint to anyone. I really like this
beautiful OS and I thank all the mantainers (specially those of the
ports I mentioned) very much for their hard work.
Thank you all.
Kin
One last try for this port... ping
On Tue, Apr 11, 2023 at 12:27:14PM +0200, Johannes Thyssen Tishman wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> now that 7.3 has been released I'd like to revive this thread and see if
> anyone is interested in this port. I'd appreciate any feedback in case
> the port
Hi all,
now that 7.3 has been released I'd like to revive this thread and see if
anyone is interested in this port. I'd appreciate any feedback in case
the port need more work.
Thank you!
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p5-Graph-Easy-As_svg.tgz
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Hi Stuart,
please find attached the ports with the suggested modifications.
Thank you very much for your help!
Can these be imported to the tree now? Anything else I need to/can do?
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p5-Graph-Easy-As_svg.tgz
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p5
2023-03-07T08:46:59Z Stuart Henderson :
> On 2023/03/06 20:44, Johannes Thyssen Tishman wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> im happy to share my first two ports: p5-graph-easy and p5-graph-easy-svg.
>>
>> Graph::Easy lets you convert or render graphs as ASCII, HTML, SVG
>
Hi,
im happy to share my first two ports: p5-graph-easy and p5-graph-easy-svg.
Graph::Easy lets you convert or render graphs as ASCII, HTML, SVG
or via Graphviz. See the manual[1] for examples.
The second port is really just an optional dependency to add SVG
support. I initially though that it
Any updates on this?
$ qutebrowser
...
16:52:33 WARNING: Unrecognized OpenGL version
Segmentation fault (core dumped)
$ sysctl kern.version
kern.version=OpenBSD 7.3-beta (GENERIC.MP) #1092: Mon Mar 6 01:04:15 MST 2023
dera...@amd64.openbsd.org:/usr/src/sys/arch/amd64/compile/GENERIC.MP
$
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