Re: www/jakarta-tomcat/v3

2005-07-01 Thread Kevin
. At the risk of asking the completely obvious, you _are_ just talking about V3, correct? FWIW, in the small circle of people I know using Tomcat, I know of no one still on 3, but I thought it safer to ask than not. :-) Kevin -- http://www.ebiinc.com : background screening from EBI back

Re: spamassassin update to 3.0.4 (fixes a DoS)

2005-07-04 Thread Kevin
On 7/4/05, Ben Lovett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > this update fixes a possible denial of service vuln. had an update in my > queue, but i guess it never got submitted :-( > > anywho, diff available at: > http://tilderoot.com/~ben/openbsd/ports/p5-Mail-SpamAssassin-3.0.4.diff Even though it's a

Re: auth_smb

2005-07-12 Thread Kevin
On 7/11/05, Jason Dixon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Is there any interest in a port for a bsd auth module that allows > user authentication against a Samba server? Interest here, too. Not a massive need (read: have used other techniques), but would / could be useful. > I adopted the code from

Re: UPDATE: mail/amavisd-new from 20030616p19 to 2.3.2

2005-07-17 Thread Kevin
On 7/17/05, Sigfred HÃ¥versen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Attached an update of mail/amavisd-new from 20030616p19 to 2.3.2. Applied flawlessly on my i386; seems to be working like a champ. Thanks much for putting this together. Kevin -- http://www.ebiinc.com : EBI : employee b

Re: A domain question for a private network

2005-07-18 Thread Kevin
On 7/18/05, Rogier Krieger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On 7/17/05, Kevin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > P.S. Skip the reverse DNS part unless you really need it. That part > > can cause more headaches than it will likely ever be worth in a > > smallish

Re: SECURITY UPDATE: security/clamav

2005-07-25 Thread Kevin
> > http://www.security.nnov.ru/Jdocument282.html > > update for clamav 0.86.2 > > Working fine on i386 and sparc64, thanks. Same for me on i386. Like a charm. Thanks for putting this together, Mike. Kevin -- http://www.ebiinc.com : background screening &

Re: kde port makefile question

2005-09-06 Thread Kevin
t use the pre-built packages? It is this process above from which they originate. Generally, unless I have a compelling reason to use a port (i.e. a missing package on a non i386 platform is usually the reason), I use the package instead. Best, Kevin -- http://www.ebiinc.com - Background

Re: Ethereal 0.10.12

2005-09-08 Thread Kevin
out saying: > Dont run ethereal in capture/decode mode as root. Would a port that disables capture mode be acceptable? Sort of like the removal of '-w' (web) in the ntop port, it cripples functionality for the sake of security. Kevin Kadow

Re: clamav status

2005-09-25 Thread Kevin
ministrator installing or upgrading clamav in a given year? Twice? Thrice? Kevin -- http://www.ebiinc.com : Background Screening & Drug Testing from EBI employee background checks, worldwide.

Re: installing gmake

2005-10-07 Thread Kevin
ort's Makefile and distinfo to be quite useful in the *extrememly* rare cases I've needed it (just thrice since OpenBSD 2.7); 'tis certainly far easier to do so than attempting to cobble something together from source. ;-) That only ends in tears. Good luck, Kevin -- http://www.ebiinc.com : Background Screening from EBI background checks & drug testing globally

Re: PostFix TLS Onlly

2005-10-20 Thread Kevin
ut scouring the Postfix archives for an exact date, from this date it puts the TLS patch being integrated into the main Postfix tree sometime before Dec 21 '04, right? Kevin -- http://www.ebiinc.com : Employment Verification from EBI Background Screening leaders, worldwide.

Re: www/analog

2005-12-21 Thread Kevin
; And contrary to source files, packages don't disappear. Bringing the port up to 6.0 is trivial, requires new checksums and minor changes to patch-src_Makefile There do not appear to be significant changes since 5.32, other than changing licensing to the GPL. Kevin

Re: Anybody interested in httperf?

2006-04-23 Thread Kevin
larly when pf is enabled with "keep state" (my best guess is OpenBSD's randomized source port is triggering the 'birthday problem'), but even without keeping state I just can't hit a single remote server with non-pipelined requests from an OpenBSD client the way a Solaris client can. Kevin

OpenBSD 3.9 MySQL 5.0.18 ports compile issues

2006-05-02 Thread Kevin
600 irq 32, address 00:02:56:00:1a:29 inphy1 at fxp1 phy 1: i82555 10/100 PHY, rev. 4 stray isa irq 3 root on sd0a swap on sd0b ahc0: target 0 using 16bit transfers ahc0: target 0 synchronous at 80.0MHz DT, offset = 0x7f rootdev=0x800 rrootdev=0x800 rawdev=0x802 stray isa irq 3 As always, thanks all, Kevin -- http://www.ebiinc.com : Background Screening from EBI pre-employment background checks for employers -- anywhere.

Re: OpenBSD 3.9 MySQL 5.0.18 ports compile issues

2006-05-11 Thread Kevin
On 5/2/06, Jolan Luff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: On Tue, May 02, 2006 at 03:17:15PM -0700, Kevin wrote: > Hello all, > > Just reloaded two of our Alpha servers to upgrade them to 3.9, and I'm > having issues with MySQL not compiling from ports. > > Before I go fili

MySQL port / package in 5.6-current

2014-10-20 Thread Kevin
4: +1 -1 lines FILE REMOVED So long and into the Attic you go. ok sthen@ FWIW, marc didn't yield any useful info. Thanks, Kevin

Re: MySQL port / package in 5.6-current

2014-10-20 Thread Kevin
On Mon, Oct 20, 2014 at 5:21 PM, Scott Vanderbilt wrote: > On 10/20/2014 5:14 PM, Kevin wrote: > > What's the scoop on the MySQL port these days? >> > > It's being replaced with mariadb. > I knew it was happening *some* day, and with the note here: http://ww

More info on MySQL 5.0 on OpenBSD 3.9 Alpha

2006-05-23 Thread Kevin
es from bitkeeper %::SCCS/s.% # Tell versions [3.59,3.63) of GNU make to not export all variables. As always: thanks, especially to Brad for spending some time trying to get things going for me. Kevin -- http://www.ebiinc.com : Background Screening from EBI National & International Background Checks

Re: More info on MySQL 5.0 on OpenBSD 3.9 Alpha

2006-05-23 Thread Kevin
certain php ones for instance), so it may be a more widespread fix than just MySQL. There's *nothing* else on the machines right now, so there's nothing whatsoever to be damaged. Thanks all, Kevin On 5/23/06, Brad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Actually that was me trying to get it

Re: Bind 9 port?

2006-08-18 Thread Kevin
I'm wondering if there is anyone working on a port of Bind 9.x? To enable at boot look for the line in /etc/rc.conf: named_flags and configure your named.conf, zone files, etc. as normal in the respective locations in /var/named. You'll also be well-served to do a: man nam

net-snmp-5.4p1.tgz core dumps on OpenBSD 4.2 GENERIC alphaservers

2007-11-03 Thread Kevin
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Re: Courier-imap on 4.2 stable

2007-12-03 Thread Kevin
:-) Thanks, Steve, for putting together these patches. Kevin -- http://www.ebiinc.com - Background Screening from EBI Leaders in corporate background checks, worldwide.

problems building PHP5 on i386 from 4.3 from CD and from -current alike

2008-04-14 Thread Kevin
t, I'm all-but-sure I have both the base system and the most recent version of everything. Anyone got any ideas? Thanks much, Kevin ### In file included from /usr/ports/x11/tk/8.4/w-tk-8.4.7p1/tk8.4.7/generic/tkInt.h:21, from /usr/ports/x11/tk/8

Re: problems building PHP5 on i386 from 4.3 from CD and from -current alike

2008-04-15 Thread Kevin
On Tue, Apr 15, 2008 at 12:33 AM, Stuart Henderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On 2008/04/14 21:13, Kevin wrote: > > Things chug along nicely as expected 'til we get to tk, which kvetches > > about oodles of things (see below) 'til it finally bails altogether.

Re: problems building PHP5 on i386 from 4.3 from CD and from -current alike

2008-04-15 Thread Kevin
> > > > Things chug along nicely as expected 'til we get to tk, which kvetches > > > > about oodles of things (see below) 'til it finally bails altogether. > > > > Wash, rinse, repeat on 4.3-current. FWIW when trying -current, I'm > > > > all-but-sure I have both the base system and the mos

resend: similar problems with intl.2.0 and p5-DBD-Sybase from both ports and / or packages

2005-05-29 Thread Kevin
rformance counters enabled mtrr: Pentium Pro MTRR support dkcsum: sd0 matched BIOS disk 80 dkcsum: wd0 matched BIOS disk 81 root on sd0a rootdev=0x400 rrootdev=0xd00 rawdev=0xd02 clcs0: firmware loaded audio0 at clcs0 As always, many, many thanks. Kevin -- http://www.ebiinc.com : EBI: background screening for today's workplace Offering superior background checks, globally.

Re: U-Boot 2024.07 for RK356x/RK3588

2024-07-20 Thread Kevin Lo
], everything else is fine. Do we need to test all machines? If not, then ok kevlo@ [1] https://marc.info/?l=openbsd-arm&m=170783029925985&w=2 > Cheers, > Patrick Regards, Kevin

Re: [wip] Firefox 24.0b5, Thunderbird 24.0b1

2013-08-27 Thread Kevin Chadwick
> Hi, > > next round of betas for gecko 24, those one are targeted for release in > mid-september. Thanks Landry, After using the 23 beta and about a week later 24 being released I tried but gave up trying to find out if the beta was vulnerable to the exploits fixed in 24 and so just rebuilt. I

Re: [wip] Firefox 24.0b5, Thunderbird 24.0b1

2013-08-28 Thread Kevin Chadwick
> On Tue, Aug 27, 2013 at 07:35:06PM +0100, Kevin Chadwick wrote: > > > Hi, > > > > > > next round of betas for gecko 24, those one are targeted for release in > > > mid-september. > > > > Thanks Landry, > > > > After using the 2

Re: [wip] Firefox 24.0b5, Thunderbird 24.0b1

2013-08-28 Thread Kevin Chadwick
> > > > > > Thanks Landry, > > > > > > After using the 23 beta and about a week later 24 being released I > > > tried but gave up trying to find out if the beta was vulnerable to the > > > exploits fixed in 24 and so just rebuilt. I just wonder if you have any > > > > I have absolutely no idea

Vtigercrm and php 5.4

2013-09-23 Thread Kevin Chadwick
Threw vtigercrm on a machine today to see what it's like but got a blank screen after the system configuration page. Could be a mysql connection issue but as the install flagged up a requirement for allow_call_time_pass_reference which has been removed in php 5.4. I wonder if it could be this bug

Re: Vtigercrm and php 5.4

2013-09-24 Thread Kevin Chadwick
> Hi. vtigercrm was removed from ports because it is very simple to install it > and it requires no patching to work on OpenBSD. So you are free to use it with > php-5.3 >> Oops, here are the warnings and errors I get after I changed CommonUtils.php Ok no problem and thanks. I'll try the beta w

Re: Vtigercrm and php 5.4

2013-09-24 Thread Kevin Chadwick
On Tue, 24 Sep 2013 12:29:47 -0500 Vijay Sankar wrote: > I was able to also install vtiger 6.0 beta from June 23, 2013 > and have that work as well. Thanks, you may have saved me some time. Did you notice if vtiger 6 beta looks like it has all/most or more of the functionality of 5.4 release or

Re: nouveau driver help (moved from ports to misc)

2013-10-04 Thread Kevin Chadwick
> > > > Oke, > > What is then the best way to proceed ? > > Buy an ATI or Intel gfx card. I assume you meant a system with an intel gfx chip and most use laptops these days but this raised a thought with me. What would be a cheap but decent enough, KMS supported VGA and or PCIEX card model?

Re: Vtigercrm and php 5.4

2013-10-04 Thread Kevin Chadwick
> As a side note evince takes an age to build Qt and so I have switched > to epdfview but my favourite reader with tabs and open pdf memory is > qpdfview which I may find time to port (look at the porting process > more closely) next year if no one has done so by then. Out of interest rather than

Re: result of modern kde4 integration into cvs build

2012-11-13 Thread Kevin Chadwick
> I know some people who are "just" using konqueror from kde3 for quick > browsing on simple sites. I'm not kidding. It's still a very fast all-purpose > browser. I've recently switched back to konqueror as file manager on any system with kde because Dolphin has removed the find files option and t

Re: result of modern kde4 integration into cvs build

2012-11-13 Thread Kevin Chadwick
On Tue, 13 Nov 2012 23:15:31 +0300 Vadim Zhukov wrote: > >> I know some people who are "just" using konqueror from kde3 for quick > >> browsing on simple sites. I'm not kidding. It's still a very fast > >> all-purpose > >> browser. > > Does anyone know if Konqueror 4 can be built statically. I'd

Re: result of modern kde4 integration into cvs build

2012-11-13 Thread Kevin Chadwick
On Wed, 14 Nov 2012 00:40:13 +0300 Vadim Zhukov wrote: > So what you want is not as easy as porting > Konqueror/Embedded. Of course, KJS should be fixed, but there are more > critical tasks now, sorry. As I say, I'm pretty sure it would only be a browser and not a file manager like full blown kon

Re: UPDATE: www/phpmyadmin

2013-01-15 Thread Kevin Lo
Giovanni Bechis wrote: > Update to latest major release, a lot of improvements from 3.4.x releases. > Comments ? ok ? Ok. Thanks. > Cheers >Giovanni Kevin

Re: [wip] Firefox 19.0

2013-02-25 Thread Kevin Chadwick
> definitely not targeted at 5.3, but could use some testing. So far only > built on amd64 but should build on i386/macppc. Built for me on an i386 snapshot. Seemed a little slow on some javascript heavy sites but worked fine. An embedded youtube video showed controls but then stopped. I got the

Re: [update] devel/p5-Clone

2013-03-05 Thread Kevin Lo
David Hill wrote: > update devel/p5-Clone to 0.34 > > please review Ok kevlo@. Tested on amd64. Kevin

Re: [update] devel/p5-Params-Util

2013-03-05 Thread Kevin Lo
David Hill wrote: > update devel/p5-Params-Util to 1.07 > > please review. Works for me. Tested on amd64. Kevin

Re: [update] math/p5-Bit-Vector

2013-03-19 Thread Kevin Lo
David Hill wrote: > update math/p5-Bit-Vector to 7.2 > > please review. ok kevlo@. Tested on i386 and amd64.

Re: font weight changing

2013-03-30 Thread Kevin Chadwick
On Sat, 30 Mar 2013 08:55:21 + James Griffin wrote: > > > > > > but it isn't as bad as you describe. once the line redraws, no other > > line gets messed up and it is only seldom that i see this happen. > > > > --patrick > > Yes, just to add to my earlier message, I have now seen it aga

Re: [update] security/p5-Digest-HMAC

2013-12-14 Thread Kevin Lo
David Hill wrote: update security/p5-Digest-HMAC to 1.03. This version changed dependency to Digest::SHA, which is part of base, and documented blocksize. regress tests pass. Please review. Ok. Tested on i386 and amd64, thanks. Kevin

NTFS-3G and Securelevel=2

2014-01-13 Thread Kevin Chadwick
Just thought I would report in case it's not known/expected that ntfs-3g fails with securelevel=2. Deos it really need raw write access to mount!? It can mount read-only just fine but any writable mount fails with Operation not permitted stating the filesystem is in an inconsistent state and needs

Re: POSIX standard as manual pages

2014-01-23 Thread Kevin Chadwick
previously on this list Vadim Zhukov contributed: > The following port installs the POSIX standard as manual pages. This > could be handy when developing new code. Should the port mention the site wanting those that download the specs to submit their email and perhaps they should if they use the

Re: POSIX standard as manual pages

2014-01-23 Thread Kevin Chadwick
On Thu, 23 Jan 2014 21:33:18 +0400 Vadim Zhukov wrote: > I don't see that this restriction applies to the given package. See the > man-pages-posix-2013-a.Announce and POSIX-COPYRIGHT files in WRKSRC. There > was a policy like that some time ago with documentation published online, > but it's gone,

Re: xpdf slow opening postgresql-9.3-US.pdf

2014-05-18 Thread Kevin Chadwick
previously on this list Stuart Henderson contributed: > Slow with xpdf for me too. mupdf opens them quickly though. There were some arguments on the debian list about removing xpdf as it was no longer developed upstream and they had long standing bugs open against it. Not sure if that is relevant

Re: ACPI Component Architecture

2014-05-20 Thread Kevin Chadwick
previously on this list People contributed: > I've updated the acpica port in -current but it won't help you with this. > On OpenBSD acpica is *only* used as a development tool > (disassembler/debugger). > we do not use Intel's acpi code in the kernel, we have our own implementation > - anything

NEW: archivers/deco

2009-01-22 Thread Kevin Lo
Hi, $ cat pkg/PLIST Deco is a Un*x script able to extract various archive file formats. Supported archive formats: 7z, ace, ar, arc, arj, bz2, cab, cpio, deb, flac, gz, jar, lha, lzma, lzo, rar, rpm, tar, zip, zoo. Tested on i386 and amd64. Kevin

Re: NEW: archivers/deco

2009-01-22 Thread Kevin Lo
On Thu, Jan 22, 2009 at 09:40:20PM +0800, Kevin Lo wrote: > Hi, > > $ cat pkg/PLIST > Deco is a Un*x script able to extract various archive file formats. > Supported archive formats: 7z, ace, ar, arc, arj, bz2, cab, cpio, deb, > flac, gz, jar, lha, lzma, lzo, rar, rpm, tar, zip

NEW: audio/mp3wrap

2009-01-31 Thread Kevin Lo
$ cat pkg/DESCR Mp3Wrap is a free command-line utility, which wraps two or more mp3 files in one large playable file, without losing filename and ID3 informations. Please test and comment, thanks. Kevin mp3wrap.tar.gz Description: application/compressed-tar

NEW: audio/libmp3splt

2009-01-31 Thread Kevin Lo
$ cat pkg/DESCR Libmp3splt is a free digital audio splitter library. Please test and comment, thanks. Kevin libmp3splt.tar.gz Description: application/compressed-tar

UPDATE: audio/mp3splt

2009-01-31 Thread Kevin Lo
Hi, Here's an update to 2.2.3, tested on amd64. Kevin diff -ruN mp3splt.orig/Makefile mp3splt/Makefile --- mp3splt.orig/Makefile Sat Jan 31 18:14:59 2009 +++ mp3splt/Makefile Sat Jan 31 20:13:07 2009 @@ -1,31 +1,28 @@ # $OpenBSD: Makefile,v 1.3 2007/09/15 21:26:02 simon Exp $ CO

Re: NEW: audio/mp3splt-gtk, graphical mp3/ogg file splitter

2009-03-18 Thread Kevin Lo
ments/ok? Works fine for me on amd64. Kevin

Re: can not paste to clusterssh

2009-04-17 Thread Kevin Lo
sted into. In a few days there > should be a new release, then I'll post a diff to the current port. I've already had an update diff to clusterssh, I'll send ports@ for ask review. Stay tuned. > Daniel Kevin

UPDATE: security/clusterssh

2009-06-08 Thread Kevin Lo
Hi, Here's an update to clusterssh 3.26. Comments? OK? Kevin diff -ruN clusterssh.orig/Makefile clusterssh/Makefile --- clusterssh.orig/Makefile Mon Jun 8 14:58:27 2009 +++ clusterssh/Makefile Mon Jun 8 14:58:33 2009 @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ COMMENT= secure concurrent multi-server ter

NEW: devel/p5-common-sense-0.04

2009-08-16 Thread Kevin Lo
$ pkg/DESCR common::sense module implements some sane defaults for Perl programs, as defined by two typical (or not so typical - use your common sense) specimens of Perl coders. Oks? Comments? Kevin p5-common-sense.tar.gz Description: application/compressed-tar

Re: Webpage Contain Flash

2015-06-22 Thread Kevin Chadwick
On Mon, 22 Jun 2015 14:33:38 +0430 Mohammad BadieZadegan wrote: > Well, It's good tools and usefull for me to finding Internet Speed. > But Why Flash did not support by OpenBSD? Is that high vulnerable tools? It is like js and due to it's nature, often vulnerable, but that is not why. Flash is Ad

Re: Java IDE

2015-08-13 Thread Kevin Chadwick
> > Hello ports I'm just wondering if NetBeans or Eclipse will be updated to a > > more current version soon. > > > > Thanks The OS independent zip downloads from netbeans.org works on OpenBSD. I only use it for web coding so I haven't tested the compiling though. Eclipse also has parts that nee

Re: 5.7 & 32-bit

2015-10-16 Thread Kevin Chadwick
> I think I know how my 20 years of dedication is seen by others. I'm still trying to catch up in the mailing list but just wanted to say though I know that you know already. A big thanks from the world not just the community Theo for all your hard work and shining a light from the end of the tunn

Re: perl: warning: Setting locale failed.

2005-08-03 Thread Kevin Lo
Falling back to the standard locale ("C"). > > This is starting to be a real pain in the neck. I'm getting a few > hundred of these warnings cluttering up some make logs under obsd. See http://archives.neohapsis.com/archives/openbsd/2005-04/1316.html > -wolfgang Kevin

iwar 0.06 port

2005-12-03 Thread Kevin Anderson
especially appreciated. Thanks, Kevin iwar.tar.bz2 Description: BZip2 compressed data

Re: iwar 0.06 port

2005-12-13 Thread Kevin Anderson
1PM -0600, Kevin Anderson wrote: > > > > IWar is a "war dialer" written completely in C for Unix > > types of operating systems (Linux, FreeBSD, OpenBSD, etc). It is > > intended for legal phone security equipment auditing. > > a few tweaks needed: iwar.tar.gz Description: GNU Zip compressed data

Re: update, telephony/asterisk 1.0.9 => 1.2.4

2006-02-01 Thread Kevin Reay
I can confirm that the port works fine on macpcc and amd64. app_conference will need to be updated slightly (minor compile-time error) Thanks for the updated port, btw. Kevin On 2/1/06, Stuart Henderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On 2006/02/01 12:14, Ian Darwin wrote: > > Whet

Re: claws-mail: stop using encrypt()

2015-01-26 Thread Kevin Chadwick
On Mon, 12 Jan 2015 22:49:00 +0100 Landry Breuil wrote: > > Sorry for that. > > And yes I'm running claws with this diff and it reads and writes my old > > config > > file just fine, since Jan 4 now. > > Thanks, commited! Since I updated to the Jan 18th snapshot I have had the password field

_greyscanner

2015-03-02 Thread Kevin Chadwick
I run greyscanner as _greyscanner and add it to group _spamd. I was about to chuck out my script that su's to greyscanner and use rcctl but I notice it runs greyscanner as root. Should it have it's own user?

mj2.org

2015-03-10 Thread Kevin Chadwick
I am looking into using majordomo with opensmtpd and I am unsure whether to use majordomo from ports or majordomo from mj2.org. Any advice?

Re: nginx woes

2015-03-30 Thread Kevin Chadwick
On Sun, 29 Mar 2015 22:49:00 +0200 frantisek holop wrote: > and i have no beef with the chroot patch. > it is in fact a nice addition, but it is not > part of nginx itself, Why not? I think that is the real issue but perhaps upstream has refused on some odd basis? I don't use nginx but it seems

gtk-xfce-engine gtk3 subpackage and css

2015-04-05 Thread Kevin Chadwick
Update to gtk-xfce-engine 3.2.0. Note that the gtk3 subpackage was removed upstream as gtk > 3.12 doesnt use theme engines anymore and styles should be pure CSS. As a consequence, gtk-xfce-engine is now deprecated upstream for 4.14.

Re: [Bulk] Re: claws-mail: stop using encrypt()

2015-04-09 Thread Kevin Chadwick
On Mon, 26 Jan 2015 13:30:23 + Kevin Chadwick wrote: > > > Sorry for that. > > > And yes I'm running claws with this diff and it reads and writes my old > > > config > > > file just fine, since Jan 4 now. > > > > Thanks, commited!

Re: first draft: arm-none-eabi-gcc

2015-05-28 Thread Kevin Chadwick
On Thu, 21 May 2015 09:50:21 -0400 Dave Vandervies wrote: > > One question, why the linaro > > gcc and not https://launchpad.net/gcc-arm-embedded ? > > Linaro is the variant preferred by the embedded devs I'm working with, > so in the absence of a good reason to do otherwise I went with the pat

Re: Mark chinese/libpinyin BROKEN-sparc64

2020-02-13 Thread Kevin Lo
On Thu, Feb 13, 2020 at 09:30:17AM -0500, Kurt Mosiejczuk wrote: > > Another that has never successfully built on sparc64 > > ok? > > (cc maintainer) ok @kevlo > --Kurt > > Index: Makefile > === > RCS file: /cvs/ports/chinese/lib

[update] sysutils/grafana/grafana-6.6.1

2020-02-14 Thread Kevin Chadwick
Seems to work and has various graph creation and interface improvements Index: sysutils/grafana/Makefile === RCS file: /cvs/ports/sysutils/grafana/Makefile,v retrieving revision 1.9 diff -u -p -u -r1.9 Makefile --- sysutils/grafana/Ma

Re: Remove Qt4 support in inputmethods/fcitx

2020-02-25 Thread Kevin Lo
On Tue, Feb 25, 2020 at 07:13:10AM +0100, Rafael Sadowski wrote: > > Hi ports@, Hi Kevin, > > I think we can say goodbye to the qt4 support in fcitx. For Qt5 there is > a fcitx-qt5 port. We only have a handful of Qt4 ports left and I'd like > it to be less. > > OK f

Slight grafana file permissions improvement

2020-03-11 Thread Kevin Chadwick
Thankyou for updating the Grafana port. The /etc/grafana/custom.ini contains a default key and can contain passwords. These are public knowledge but may be changed and better to be secure by default. https://github.com/grafana/grafana/pull/2306 https://github.com/grafana/grafana/issues/2126 Co

Re: Slight grafana file permissions improvement

2020-03-13 Thread Kevin Chadwick
On 2020-03-13 00:07, Eric Elena wrote: > Changing /etc/grafana to root:_grafana 750 looks reasonable, I'll try to send > a diff soon. v6.7.0-beta1 was released a few hours ago, maybe the fix can go > with v6.7.0 as we Grafana only runs as one user, so should work well. Ideally the config would s

Re: Slight grafana file permissions improvement

2020-03-13 Thread Kevin Chadwick
On 2020-03-13 14:10, Kevin Chadwick wrote: > Grafana only runs as one user, so should work well. Ideally the config would > still be world readable and the secrets separated out. I should say that by ideally I just mean in case the config and anything else is useful to multiple users, rathe

Re: Slight grafana file permissions improvement

2020-04-14 Thread Kevin Chadwick
On 2020-04-14 14:15, Stuart Henderson wrote: > my 2p: setting the directory 750 is a pain for tab completion, > so if this is changed I think it would be better to set permissions on > the sensitive files only. AFAIK /etc/grafana/config.ini is the only sensitive config file. Though I have seen var

Re: speedtest-cli - ValueError: invalid literal for int() with base 10

2021-04-09 Thread Kevin Lo
On Fri, Apr 09, 2021 at 08:57:42AM +0200, Theo Buehler wrote: > > On Fri, Apr 09, 2021 at 06:45:40AM +, Mikolaj Kucharski wrote: > > Hi, > > > > This should go upsteam, but I just noticed this on multiple -current > > machines. I see that v2.1.3 was released yesterday and at first glance > >

Re: enable -shared for riscv-elf-binutils

2021-04-27 Thread Kevin Lo
On Tue, Apr 27, 2021 at 08:05:04PM +1000, Jonathan Gray wrote: > > Add a patch from FreeBSD to allow -shared, needed for U-Boot build. > > update to 2.31.1 to match arm-none-eabi/binutils Tested your diff about riscv64 u-boot, works for me, thanks. ok kevlo@

Re: remove RTLD_NODELETE removal patches from chromium/iridium/fcitx

2021-06-05 Thread Kevin Lo
On Sat, Jun 05, 2021 at 11:13:56AM +0200, Sebastien Marie wrote: > > Hi, > > The following patches removes RTLD_NODELETE removal patches from few > ports (rsadowski@ raced me for few others ports, thanks !). > > I built tested them on amd64. > > For inputmethods/fcitx, REVISION bump might not b

Re: [SSHGuard-users] Tiny fix to security/sshguard to allow use of daemon_flags

2021-07-16 Thread Kevin Zheng
out? I have not tested on OpenBSD for some time now. Thanks, Kevin

Re: update inputmethods/fcitx-anthy: 0.2.3 -> 0.2.4

2021-07-26 Thread Kevin Lo
On Mon, Jul 26, 2021 at 04:36:52PM +, openbsd wrote: > > Hi, > > This is a minor version bump for fcitx-anthy includes small bug > fixes/cleanups and translation updates. > > Tested on amd64 with fcitx-4.2.9.8p1, no problem found. Committed, thanks.

Re: update inputmethods/fcitx-anthy: 0.2.3 -> 0.2.4

2021-07-27 Thread Kevin Lo
On Tue, Jul 27, 2021 at 01:24:01PM +0200, Jeremie Courreges-Anglas wrote: > > On Tue, Jul 27 2021, Kevin Lo wrote: > > On Mon, Jul 26, 2021 at 04:36:52PM +, openbsd wrote: > >> > >> Hi, > >> > >> This is a minor version bump for fcitx-a

sysutils/u-boot: add NanoPi R4S

2021-08-04 Thread Kevin Lo
Hi Jonathan, The diff below build nanopi-r4s-rk3399 target. dmesg: http://ix.io/3v1E Index: sysutils/u-boot/Makefile === RCS file: /cvs/ports/sysutils/u-boot/Makefile,v retrieving revision 1.84 diff -u -p -u -p -r1.84 Makefile --- sy

[Update] audio/py-audio 0.2.8 -> 0.2.11

2021-08-07 Thread Kevin Lo
Here's an update of py-audio to 0.2.11: - 0.2.9 bug fixes related to overflow error handling and IOError exception arguments - 0.2.10 bug fixes related to the Python GIL - 0.2.11 bug fix related to memory management Tested on amd64. ok? Index: audio/py-audio/Makefile ==

Re: [Update] audio/py-audio 0.2.8 -> 0.2.11

2021-08-07 Thread Kevin Lo
On Sat, Aug 07, 2021 at 12:31:40PM +0100, Stuart Henderson wrote: > > On 2021/08/07 16:36, Kevin Lo wrote: > > Here's an update of py-audio to 0.2.11: > > - 0.2.9 bug fixes related to overflow error handling and IOError exception > > arguments > > - 0.2.10

NEW: audio/py-speechrecognition

2021-08-07 Thread Kevin Lo
Hi, audio/py-speechrecognition is a Python library for performing speech recognition. cat pkg/DESCR Speechrecognition is a Python library for performing speech recognition, with support for several engines and APIs, online and offline. OK to import? Regards, Kevin py

Re: OpenCV no support for memory mapping / insufficient buffer memory

2021-08-11 Thread Kevin Lo
arc.info/?l=openbsd-misc&m=162853582527839&w=2 > > Kevin Lo had also run into the problem and had submitted a patch: > > https://marc.info/?l=openbsd-ports-cvs&m=162857744213080&w=2 > > I built the new version of OpenCV 4.5.2 today and yes, it can open the > ca

Re: UPDATE: graphics/opencv

2021-08-12 Thread Kevin Lo
On Fri, Aug 13, 2021 at 06:40:08AM +0200, Rafael Sadowski wrote: > > Update opencv to 4.5.3. > > https://github.com/opencv/opencv/wiki/ChangeLog#version453 > > Tests are welcome, OK? Works for me on amd64, thanks. ok kevlo@

Re: NEW: audio/py-speechrecognition

2021-08-13 Thread Kevin Lo
On Sat, Aug 07, 2021 at 11:42:50PM +0800, Kevin Lo wrote: > Hi, > > audio/py-speechrecognition is a Python library for performing speech > recognition. > > cat pkg/DESCR > Speechrecognition is a Python library for performing speech recognition, > with support for

electron debug build

2020-04-25 Thread Kevin Chadwick
running electron, I sometimes get a segfault on startup: #0 0x1bbf78f770f1 in ?? () Error accessing memory address 0x1bc1ec93fe60: No such file or directory. I see there isn't a debug flavor. Is there a way to build the port with debug symbols? Thanks

[UPDATE] www/py-webpy to 0.40

2019-09-28 Thread Kevin Lo
AINER=Kevin Lo + # Public Domain, except wsgiserver PERMIT_PACKAGE=Yes MODULES= lang/python +MODPY_SETUPTOOLS= Yes +MODPY_VERSION= ${MODPY_DEFAULT_VERSION_3} -SUBST_VARS=VERSION - -TEST_DEPENDS= databases/py-sqlite2 \ - ${BASE_PKGPATH} +RUN_DEPENDS= tex

Re: [UPDATE] www/py-webpy to 0.40

2019-10-03 Thread Kevin Lo
On Wed, Oct 02, 2019 at 11:30:59PM -0400, Kurt Mosiejczuk wrote: > > On Sat, Sep 28, 2019 at 10:29:17PM +0800, Kevin Lo wrote: > > Greetings, > > > Here's an update of py-webpy to 0.40; tested on amd64. > > > Changelog here: https://github.com/webpy/webpy/blo

www/py-webpy: regression test fixes from upstream

2019-10-04 Thread Kevin Lo
Hi, The diff below fixes errors for regression tests. It passes all its regression tests on amd64. ok? Index: www/py-webpy/patches/patch-tests_test_wsgi_py === RCS file: www/py-webpy/patches/patch-tests_test_wsgi_py diff -N www/py-

Re: www/py-webpy: regression test fixes from upstream

2019-10-04 Thread Kevin Lo
On Fri, Oct 04, 2019 at 04:49:49PM +0200, Klemens Nanni wrote: > On Fri, Oct 04, 2019 at 10:41:55PM +0800, Kevin Lo wrote: > > The diff below fixes errors for regression tests. It passes all its > > regression tests on amd64. ok? > Fine with me. > > ===

UPDATE: inputmethods/fcitx 4.2.9.6 => 4.2.9.8 and inputmethods/fcitx-qt5 1.2.3 => 1.2.5

2020-08-14 Thread Kevin Lo
Hi ports, The following updates fcitx to 4.2.9.8 and fcitx-qt5 to 1.2.5. There are no symbol changes, so no lib bumps. Tested on amd64. Ok? diff f774fbfd3e6b7af035101ca0b84a2d18e48fa5d8 /usr/ports blob - 0c9bef028b69746ae5ff97994a9cb5874eaa46ed file + inputmethods/fcitx/Makefile --- inputme

[UPDATE] www/py-webpy 0.40 -> 0.61

2020-08-14 Thread Kevin Lo
Hi ports@, Here's an update of py-webpy to 0.61; tested on amd64. Changelog here: https://github.com/webpy/webpy/blob/master/ChangeLog.txt#L3 Ok? diff 97d8ad9fab2eb4471daa9889eccb062257734419 /usr/ports blob - 775663595f625596e030122a20f619d5b0215a11 file + www/Makefile --- www/Makefile +++ www/

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