On 12/14/14 19:07, Kenneth Westerback wrote:
On 14 December 2014 at 13:50, Nigel Taylor
njtay...@asterisk.demon.co.uk wrote:
Time to remove GNOME I from ports, it's old and ancient, and not
maintained anymore.
libghttp was the forerunner to libsoup and part of GNOME I, used to
speed up
On 15 December 2014 at 13:02, ni...@openbsd.org ni...@openbsd.org wrote:
On 12/14/14 19:07, Kenneth Westerback wrote:
On 14 December 2014 at 13:50, Nigel Taylor
njtay...@asterisk.demon.co.uk wrote:
Time to remove GNOME I from ports, it's old and ancient, and not
maintained anymore.
libghttp
On 12/15/14 18:13, Kenneth Westerback wrote:
On 15 December 2014 at 13:02, ni...@openbsd.org ni...@openbsd.org wrote:
On 12/14/14 19:07, Kenneth Westerback wrote:
On 14 December 2014 at 13:50, Nigel Taylor
njtay...@asterisk.demon.co.uk wrote:
Time to remove GNOME I from ports, it's old and
Time to remove GNOME I from ports, it's old and ancient, and not
maintained anymore.
libghttp was the forerunner to libsoup and part of GNOME I, used to
speed up p5-libwww, provided by including www/p5-HTTP-GHTTP, a wrapper
around www/libghttp. This is the only remaining port using this GNOME I
On 14 December 2014 at 13:50, Nigel Taylor
njtay...@asterisk.demon.co.uk wrote:
Time to remove GNOME I from ports, it's old and ancient, and not
maintained anymore.
libghttp was the forerunner to libsoup and part of GNOME I, used to
speed up p5-libwww, provided by including www/p5-HTTP-GHTTP,