On 2017. 08. 22. 22:20, Jan Beich wrote:
Gergely Czuczy <gergely.czu...@harmless.hu> writes:
Hello,
r440699 [1] made mesa-dri unconditionally depend on s2tc, which
unconditionally depends on nvidia-texture-tools. nvidia-texture-tools
is not supported on aarch64, which is the platform o
Hello,
r440699 [1] made mesa-dri unconditionally depend on s2tc, which
unconditionally depends on nvidia-texture-tools. nvidia-texture-tools is
not supported on aarch64, which is the platform of rpi3.
Could you please make sure xorg works on aarch64 as well? We don't have
a lot of
Hello,
I'm trying to build packages on an rpi3, on a freshly build image (with
crochet), and when it's trying to build pkg from ports, I'm getting the
following error message:
libtool: link: cc -D_BSD_SOURCE -I../libpkg -I../libpkg -I../compat
-I../external/libucl/klib -I../external/uthash
Hello,
Could you please update devel/yaml-cpp to 0..5.1? It's out for almost a
year now, and the last commit, which is 5 weeks old, i still only 0.3.0
Thanks,
Gergely
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Hello,
Personally I think one port with lots of OPTIONS might be the best, like
how apache or nginx does it.
Just my tuppence.
Regards,
Gergely
On 2014.02.10. 14:01, Kozlov Sergey wrote:
Hi everyone.
I'm working on re-inventing the FreeSWITCH port. The previous FreeSWITCH
port was deleted
Hello,
Could you please update boost to 1.55? There's seems to be some issues
with the current version, which might be fixed later.
Namely, on a 9.x default install, built with defaults (gcc as defcc),
when one is trying to include boost/thread/shared_mutex.hpp and build
that file with clang:
On Tue, 3 Dec 2013 12:03:56 +0100
Gergely CZUCZY gergely.czu...@harmless.hu wrote:
Hello,
Could you please update the devel/bullet port to 1.82 (latest as of
now)?
2.82, sorry. that was a typo above.
I've tried to do it myself, however some files didn't get installed as
i've noticed
Hello,
Could you please update the devel/bullet port to 1.82 (latest as of
now)?
I've tried to do it myself, however some files didn't get installed as
i've noticed when doing the make package.
The changes I've noticed so far:
1) The release tarball has the revision number, so does the
.
Thank you very much.
Best regards,
Gergely
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On Fri, 12 Mar 2010 20:49:16 +0100
Dominic Fandrey kamik...@bsdforen.de wrote:
On 12/03/2010 19:23, 葉佳威 Jiawei Ye wrote:
On Sat, Mar 13, 2010 at 1:43 AM, Elmar Stellnberger
elms...@gmail.com wrote:
Isn`t it time for FreeBSD to fully support Unicode/UTF-8 by now?
It is considered to be
are yet
incompatible with php5.3, like zabbix1.6. PHP 5.3 has brought lots of
changes which are not backward-compatible.
Sincerely, Dmitry
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On Wed, 02 Dec 2009 14:52:35 +0100
Alex Dupre a...@freebsd.org wrote:
Gergely CZUCZY ha scritto:
Oh come on. Security-wise you shouldn't hold php at all. It's about
backwards incompatibility, not about security.
PHP 5.3 is not more incompatible with 5.2 than 5.2 was with 5.1 (and
5.1
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Hello,
AFAIK this is a known problem, and it's already reported in the kde
bugtracker.
On Wed, 29 Oct 2008 10:58:57 +0100 (CET)
Kenneth Karoliussen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I'm struggling to make kopete connect to the MSN service on a FreeBSD
7.1BETA2 system with KDE4.
The
, but just a workaround.
My qestions are, how should these situations be handled?
Shouldn't bsd.port.mk export a version for WWWDIR suitable
for PLIST variables?
Sincerely,
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for an updated claws-mail for
eons now. Perhaps someone else has a more plausible explanation.
I've sent a mail to the claws-mail maintainer, he said he had sent the
update request, but due the ports freeze the process is very slow.
This was a few weeks ago by now.
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Gergely Czuczy
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to, but to be honest, this
licence of yours really seems to be very unreasonable. It's just
silly, nothing more.
Sincerely,
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, you will end up with building the
server part also.
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On Wed, Nov 21, 2007 at 11:43:35PM -0800, Doug Barton wrote:
Gergely CZUCZY wrote:
echo 'sevice_enable=YES' /etc/rc.conf.local
Yes, I think we all know how to go about this manually. The question
at hand is whether or not it's possible or desirable to create the
possibility of doing
On Thu, Nov 22, 2007 at 12:43:50AM -0800, Doug Barton wrote:
On Thu, 22 Nov 2007, Gergely CZUCZY wrote:
Gergely CZUCZY wrote:
echo 'sevice_enable=YES' /etc/rc.conf.local
I said, that this can be done from the Makefile as well, if that OPTIONS
of yours is enabled.
But that would
the user to choose to enable the service
using an OPTION (amongst other things).
echo 'sevice_enable=YES' /etc/rc.conf.local
done.
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it depends on httpd. After this, the package management
picks one of the available ones.
It would also be good to take a look at this, it's in use for many
years by now, and stands its ground.
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before the port can be built or
run which list do I use?
Quoting ports(7):
bdeps (searches the port build-time depen-
dency), rdeps (searches the port run-time dependency)
Please read the manual.
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I messing up something, is there anything I left out, or it's really
some kind of nasty bug?
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Please CC replies to me, since i'm not subscribed to the mailing list.
Bye,
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