Re: Print +REQUIRED_BY as tree?

2011-09-12 Thread Matthew Seaman
On 12/09/2011 17:58, Lev Serebryakov wrote: Hello, Ports. Is here console tool, which shows dependency tree of installed ports from required port to users? pkg_tree performs opposite task. +REQUIRED_BY is flat list, unfortunately. I need to investigate exact path why this port is

CFT: rt-4.0.2 port

2011-09-14 Thread Matthew Seaman
Dear all, In the spirit of doing stuff rather than arguing about it, I've put together a port of rt-4.0.2. That's Request Tracker, the popular ticketing system from BestPractical.com. rt-3.6.x and rt-3.8.x are already available in ports, but there's too much good stuff in the new version to

Re: CFT: rt-4.0.2 port

2011-09-14 Thread Matthew Seaman
On 14/09/2011 11:37, Matthew Seaman wrote: This port has dependencies on three perl modules not already ported, so I've created new ports for those as well. You can download .shar archives of all four from: http://www.infracaninophile.co.uk/articles/rt40.html Ah. Apparently the three

Re: Version of opencv-core-2.3.1

2011-09-18 Thread Matthew Seaman
On 18/09/2011 12:36, Carmel wrote: When running: /usr/sbin/pkg_version -vIL=, I received this rather strange output: opencv-core-2.3.1 succeeds index (index has 2.3.1.a) I would have expected output to be more like this: apache-2.2.20_1needs

Re: Version of opencv-core-2.3.1

2011-09-18 Thread Matthew Seaman
On 18/09/2011 12:59, Chris Rees wrote: On 18 Sep 2011 12:36, Carmel carmel...@hotmail.com wrote: opencv-core-2.3.1 succeeds index (index has 2.3.1.a) On second thoughts, this looks like EVERSIONNUMBERGOINGBACKWARDS; alphabetical characters in versions usually indicate

Re: Version of opencv-core-2.3.1

2011-09-18 Thread Matthew Seaman
On 18/09/2011 15:14, Chris Rees wrote: Since Matthew pointed out that the versions were actually going forwards, you can indeed fix this with make fetchindex. Err... no I didn't. I wasn't very clear in my explanation though -- sorry about that. I showed that the old version (2.3.1) was

Re: CFT: rt-4.0.2 port

2011-09-22 Thread Matthew Seaman
On 14/09/2011 11:53, Matthew Seaman wrote: On 14/09/2011 11:37, Matthew Seaman wrote: This port has dependencies on three perl modules not already ported, so I've created new ports for those as well. You can download .shar archives of all four from: http://www.infracaninophile.co.uk

Re: CFT: rt-4.0.2 port

2011-09-22 Thread Matthew Seaman
On 22/09/2011 10:20, Florian Smeets wrote: One question: committers -- would you prefer this as a .shar for a new www/rt40 port, or as a diff against www/rt38 and repo-copy to www/rt40? Please send it as a diff against rt38, as we'll do a repo copy. Done.

Re: Instafix for FreeBSD ports brokenness on 10.0?

2011-09-29 Thread Matthew Seaman
On 29/09/2011 09:47, Ed Schouten wrote: Hi folks, Why can't we simply fix the entire ports tree at once by doing something like this? find ${WRKSRC} -type f \( -name config.libpath -o \ -name config.rpath -o -name configure -o -name libtool.m4 \) \ -exec sed -i

Re: New Port for ACE-6.0.4

2011-10-17 Thread Matthew Seaman
On 17/10/2011 02:45, Goran Lowkrantz wrote: - Both devel/ace5 and devel/ace6 installs version 5 of shared libraries. Should not devel/ace6 install version 6? Um... no. Not unless the ABI has changed. Matthew -- Dr Matthew J Seaman MA, D.Phil. 7 Priory Courtyard

Re: ports/162049: The Ports tree lacks a framework to restart services

2011-10-31 Thread Matthew Seaman
On 31/10/2011 10:41, Dominic Fandrey wrote: I just wanted to hint that such a function is already in place and I don't think it would be difficult to add the possibility to start a service. Restarting a single service is no big deal. Trouble is there are a lot of cases where that just isn't

Re: An intruiging INDEX problem -- slave ports + make.conf KNOBS

2011-10-31 Thread Matthew Seaman
On 31/10/2011 17:39, Chris Rees wrote: Apparently if you define something in make.conf that slave ports also define, then a generated INDEX becomes useless... http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=ports/162088 Basically, jpeg2ps-a4 -slave port of- jpeg2ps-letter which defines A4=yes,

Re: innotop-1.8.0_2 and mytop-1.6_7 cannot be installed together

2011-10-31 Thread Matthew Seaman
On 31/10/2011 19:59, Miroslav Lachman wrote: Hi, I tried to install innotop and mytop together by portmaster command: portmaster databases/mytop databases/innotop === The following actions will be taken if you choose to proceed: Install databases/mytop Install

Re: Population libmap.conf

2011-11-05 Thread Matthew Seaman
On 05/11/2011 15:20, Xavier HUMBERT wrote: I'm asking the best way to populate libmap.conf at before-install stage. rm /etc/libmap.conf Works for me. libmap is a band-aid used to patch over certain deficiencies in shared library handling. You only need it when there is a specific problem,

Re: Population libmap.conf

2011-11-05 Thread Matthew Seaman
On 05/11/2011 15:36, Chris Rees wrote: On 5 Nov 2011 15:32, Matthew Seaman m.sea...@infracaninophile.co.uk wrote: On 05/11/2011 15:20, Xavier HUMBERT wrote: I'm asking the best way to populate libmap.conf at before-install stage. rm /etc/libmap.conf Works for me. libmap is a band-aid

Trivial conformity thing...

2011-11-06 Thread Matthew Seaman
Dear all, It's a trivial thing, but it tripped me up. I had assumed that WWW: tags in pkg-descr files would not have leading whitespace. This is also assumed in portlint(1) 22 pkg-descr* files out of 21869 don't conform. % find /usr/ports -name pkg-descr\* -print0 | xargs -0 grep -l

Re: Trivial conformity thing...

2011-11-08 Thread Matthew Seaman
On 07/11/2011 00:47, Doug Barton wrote: Thanks for reporting this. FYI your pattern missed a few, and picked up a few false positives in the perl ports with WWW::, but I fixed all the ones I could find. (Of course that's not saying I didn't miss a few too.) Some more nit-picking: Here the

Re: cvs checkout ./. csup

2011-11-15 Thread Matthew Seaman
On 15/11/2011 09:48, Matthias Apitz wrote: Since many years I'm fetching or updating /usr/ports with # cd /usr # setenv CVSROOT :pserver:anon...@anoncvs.fr.freebsd.org:/home/ncvs # cvs checkout ports and later do the updating just with: # cd /usr/ports # cvs update # portupgrade -ai

Re: Recent ports removal

2011-11-15 Thread Matthew Seaman
On 11/11/2011 22:23, Doug Barton wrote: By its nature, deprecated ports tends not to be updated for long time, port tools like portmaster, portupgrade will not even see it because no PORTREVISION bump happen. portmaster -L will warn you about ports marked

Re: Recent ports removal

2011-11-15 Thread Matthew Seaman
On 15/11/2011 19:01, Matthew Seaman wrote: On 11/11/2011 22:23, Doug Barton wrote: By its nature, deprecated ports tends not to be updated for long time, port tools like portmaster, portupgrade will not even see it because no PORTREVISION bump happen. portmaster -L will warn you about

Re: Recent ports removal

2011-11-15 Thread Matthew Seaman
On 15/11/2011 19:25, Chris Rees wrote: On 15 November 2011 19:19, Matthew Seaman m.sea...@infracaninophile.co.uk wrote: On 15/11/2011 19:01, Matthew Seaman wrote: On 11/11/2011 22:23, Doug Barton wrote: By its nature, deprecated ports tends not to be updated for long time, port tools like

Re: Recent ports removal

2011-11-16 Thread Matthew Seaman
On 16/11/2011 08:20, Doug Barton wrote: On 11/15/2011 11:01, Matthew Seaman wrote: On 11/11/2011 22:23, Doug Barton wrote: By its nature, deprecated ports tends not to be updated for long time, port tools like portmaster, portupgrade will not even see it because no PORTREVISION bump happen

Re: Slave ports

2011-11-20 Thread Matthew Seaman
On 19/11/2011 22:47, Beñat Gonzalez Etxepare wrote: In my case, I need to compile a new port (Double Commander, a file manager) which depends in some other totally different port (Lazarus, an IDE). With Lazarus you are able to compile applications for the toolkit you choose: QT or GTK2.

More nitpicks from the department of redundancy department...

2011-11-20 Thread Matthew Seaman
PORT_DBDIR?= /var/db/ports is the default setting in bsd.ports.mk -- the following ports redefine it to exactly the same value: % grep -r 'PORT_DBDIR?=' . ./security/pear-Crypt_RSA/Makefile:PORT_DBDIR?= /var/db/ports ./Mk/bsd.port.mk:PORT_DBDIR?= /var/db/ports

Re: Slave ports

2011-11-21 Thread Matthew Seaman
On 21/11/2011 22:21, Beñat Gonzalez Etxepare wrote: This works, but has an important deficiency: * If the user already has lazarus (of any variety) installed, that would generally fulfil the dependency requirement irrespective of which toolkit option was chosen when building

Re: More nitpicks from the department of redundancy department...

2011-11-22 Thread Matthew Seaman
On 22/11/2011 17:29, Jason Helfman wrote: On Tue, Nov 22, 2011 at 10:49:24AM -0500, Wesley Shields thus spake: On Tue, Nov 22, 2011 at 03:44:47PM +, Matthew Seaman wrote: On 22/11/2011 13:29, Wesley Shields wrote: On Mon, Nov 21, 2011 at 12:42:59AM -0500, Eitan Adler wrote: On Sun, Nov

Re: again, ports that stop daemons

2011-12-03 Thread Matthew Seaman
On 03/12/2011 08:38, Chris Rees wrote: A little service magic would do; [ service blargh status 2/dev/null ] echo DON'T FORGET TO STOP THIS SERVICE!!! I'll prepare a patch, as long as there's some chance of it going in ;) Of course, there's always the problem that the service may be

Re: again, ports that stop daemons

2011-12-11 Thread Matthew Seaman
On 11/12/2011 07:19, Jason Hellenthal wrote: If end-user is upgrading a package they should be prepared to take any neccesary action to start the services again after final actions are complete. Desperate services could have a periodic script that could handle the checks for these services and

Re: RUN_DEPENDS for python based port

2011-12-17 Thread Matthew Seaman
On 17/12/2011 07:54, Christer Edwards wrote: I'm not sure if I've done the RUN_DEPENDS properly, because when I try to 'make' the port, it tries running the salt tool and complains about missing python modules. The modules are of course provided by the depends, but they don't get installed if

Re: How to detect the version of a installed perl module during portbuild

2012-01-04 Thread Matthew Seaman
On 03/01/2012 23:41, Paul Schmehl wrote: This returns the installed package: pkg_info -qa | grep p5-JSON-RPC | sort | uniq Woah! Try it like this: pkg_info -Ex p5-JSON-RPC so maybe you could do something like? JSON_VER=`pkg_info -qa | grep p5-JSON-RPC | sort | uniq | cut -d'-' -f4`

Re: linux-f10-nss_ldap: my first port - be gentle :)

2012-01-06 Thread Matthew Seaman
On 06/01/2012 14:33, Da Rock wrote: There are native ports, and there are the linux base ports. For the native ports the maintainer hosts? But these linux ports are they hosted on the linux rpm sites? Or are they hosted by the maintainer? So I believe I cannot sort a few things out until I

Re: Introducing fpart - a file partitioning tool

2012-01-07 Thread Matthew Seaman
On 07/01/2012 10:33, Torfinn Ingolfsen wrote: On Sat, Jan 7, 2012 at 5:10 AM, andrew clarke m...@ozzmosis.com wrote: On Fri 2012-01-06 11:36:56 UTC+0100, Ganael LAPLANCHE (ganael.laplan...@martymac.org) wrote: Have you ever wondered how you could split a file tree into parts of the same

Re: linux-f10-nss_ldap: my first port - be gentle :)

2012-01-09 Thread Matthew Seaman
On 09/01/2012 22:28, Paul Schmehl wrote: --On January 9, 2012 3:55:48 PM +1000 Da Rock freebsd-po...@herveybayaustralia.com.au wrote: I just need to work out how to check the checksum against a linux source. I haven't found that yet. My brief search was unsuccessful as well. Is it really

Re: FreeBSD Port: php5-5.3.8

2012-01-09 Thread Matthew Seaman
On 09/01/2012 21:52, alexus wrote: I'm trying to migrate from REDHAT EL world to FREEBSD. We have a policy of installing binary packages and stay away from compiling source code. I have FreeBSD-9.0RC3 and I did pkg_add -r apache22 pkg_add -r php5, so now I have both packages installed but I

Re: linux-f10-nss_ldap: my first port - be gentle :)

2012-01-11 Thread Matthew Seaman
On 11/01/2012 16:10, Eitan Adler wrote: post-extract: .if defined(WITH_PAM) PLIST_FILES+=lib/security/pam_ldap.so .else @if [ -f ${WRKDIR}/lib/security/pam_ldap.so ]; then \ ${RM}

Re: linux-f10-nss_ldap: my first port - be gentle :)

2012-01-11 Thread Matthew Seaman
On 12/01/2012 06:44, Da Rock wrote: I have a Makefile, pkg-desc, pkg-plist, pkg-message, distinfo. I also have the files hosted and the MASTER_FILES set to include the linux sites (just where the files are located). I am looking for a backup site to all that IF I can twist someones arm? I

Re: OT: Tinderbox and kernel building

2012-01-14 Thread Matthew Seaman
On 14/01/2012 02:04, Da Rock wrote: Anyway, one can use Tinderbox to build port packages for users; but can it be used to build kernel binaries too? Or maybe I'm just off my rocker... Not by using the tinderbox software available in ports as ports-mgmt/tinderbox. That is all about building

Re: with the cvs history? trying to help INDEX builds.

2012-01-19 Thread Matthew Seaman
On 19/01/2012 01:31, Michael Scheidell wrote: in manually trying to build an index for a tinderbox/binary/portmaster distribution, I started to look at some of the things that slow these down. and, being a former real-time, robotics guy... I figure, take ONE line of code out, and you make

Re: Fwd: Re: ports/164244: multimedia/mplayer: last update (1.0.r20111218) conflicts with devel/ncurses

2012-01-19 Thread Matthew Seaman
On 19/01/2012 18:00, Thomas Zander wrote: It was not the first temporary build problem that one of the 15k ports has and it certainly won't be the last. 23k Cheers, Matthew -- Dr Matthew J Seaman MA, D.Phil. 7 Priory Courtyard

Re: with the cvs history? trying to help INDEX builds.

2012-01-20 Thread Matthew Seaman
On 20/01/2012 09:18, Chris Rees wrote: On 19 Jan 2012 08:58, Matthew Seaman m.sea...@infracaninophile.co.uk wrote: On 19/01/2012 01:31, Michael Scheidell wrote: anyway, worth the cycles? take out -.include bsd.port.pre.mk; -.if ${ARCH} == sparc64 -BROKEN=Does not install on sparc64

Re: with the cvs history? trying to help INDEX builds.

2012-01-20 Thread Matthew Seaman
On 20/01/2012 09:30, Anton Shterenlikht wrote: # /usr/bin/time -hl make index Generating INDEX-10 - please wait..Makefile, line 41: warning: /sbin/sysctl -n hw.instruction_sse 2 /dev/null returned non-zero status Which Makefile does the warning refer to? lucid-nonsense:/usr/ports:% grep -r

Re: with the cvs history? trying to help INDEX builds.

2012-01-20 Thread Matthew Seaman
On 20/01/2012 12:53, Chris Rees wrote: On 20 Jan 2012 10:20, Matthew Seaman m.sea...@infracaninophile.co.uk wrote: On 20/01/2012 09:18, Chris Rees wrote: On 19 Jan 2012 08:58, Matthew Seaman m.sea...@infracaninophile.co.uk wrote: On 19/01/2012 01:31, Michael Scheidell wrote: anyway

Re: with the cvs history? trying to help INDEX builds.

2012-01-20 Thread Matthew Seaman
On 20/01/2012 13:14, Chris Rees wrote: On 20 Jan 2012 13:06, Matthew Seaman m.sea...@infracaninophile.co.uk wrote: On 20/01/2012 12:53, Chris Rees wrote: On 20 Jan 2012 10:20, Matthew Seaman m.sea...@infracaninophile.co.uk wrote: On 20/01/2012 09:18, Chris Rees wrote: On 19 Jan 2012 08:58

Doing SQL to the FreeBSD ports index

2012-01-20 Thread Matthew Seaman
Dear all, Apropos nothing much at all, but congruent with some of the discussion going on in this list at the moment, I've been playing around loading ports index related data into a RDBMS and querying that to pull out interesting factoids, or indeed a complete INDEX file. I didn't start doing

Re: Doing SQL to the FreeBSD ports index

2012-01-20 Thread Matthew Seaman
On 20/01/2012 18:20, Kurt Jaeger wrote: Hi! it might be vaguely useful here and there, so I've stuck a copy on my website: http://www.infracaninophile.co.uk/articles/portindexdb/ http://www.infracaninophile.co.uk/articles/portindexdb.html works better 8-) D'Oh! -- Dr Matthew J

Re: Doing SQL to the FreeBSD ports index

2012-01-20 Thread Matthew Seaman
On 20/01/2012 19:25, Mark Linimon wrote: You've probably reimplemented part of ports tinderbox (and, separately, portsmon and FreshPorts) :) I have this other invention I've been calling 'a rotationally symmetrical device designed to facilitate travel.' Cheers, Matthew -- Dr

Re: with the cvs history? trying to help INDEX builds.

2012-01-20 Thread Matthew Seaman
On 20/01/2012 20:26, Mark Linimon wrote: On Fri, Jan 20, 2012 at 02:48:24PM -0500, Eitan Adler wrote: You mean like this ? http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en/books/porters-handbook/dads-sysctl.html Yeah, but that's missing the 2 /dev/null corollary. Or the mustn't return non-zero exit code in

Re: with the cvs history? trying to help INDEX builds.

2012-01-21 Thread Matthew Seaman
On 21/01/2012 19:33, Mark Linimon wrote: On Thu, Jan 19, 2012 at 08:58:04AM +, Matthew Seaman wrote: By my calculations there are 28 ports that set 'BROKEN' because of architecture incompatibility on my amd64 system IMHO these Makefiles are broken and should be fixed. Actually

Re: NOT_FOR_ARCHS considered harmful [was: with the cvs history? trying to help INDEX builds.]

2012-01-22 Thread Matthew Seaman
On 21/01/2012 20:46, Mark Linimon wrote: tl;dr: I want to switch the default assumption we're making. IMHO when new ports come into the tree, we should make our default assumption that we will try to build them on amd64 and i386. For cases that this does not hold, we consider this Bad and

Re: NOT_FOR_ARCHS considered harmful [was: with the cvs history? trying to help INDEX builds.]

2012-01-26 Thread Matthew Seaman
On 22/01/2012 10:40, Matthew Seaman wrote: On 21/01/2012 20:46, Mark Linimon wrote: tl;dr: I want to switch the default assumption we're making. IMHO when new ports come into the tree, we should make our default assumption that we will try to build them on amd64 and i386. For cases

BSD make -- Malformed conditional

2012-01-27 Thread Matthew Seaman
Dear all, Posting this mostly for the archives, but it's probably relevant to some people here too. When hacking on Makefiles, should you wish to match an item in a list, you might write something like this: .for item in ${LIST} .if ${item} == ${THING} # Ooops! THING_FOUND=1 .endif

Re: BSD make -- Malformed conditional

2012-01-27 Thread Matthew Seaman
On 27/01/2012 16:51, Chris Rees wrote: .for item in ${LIST} .if ${item} == this # Ooops You shouldn't use quotes either. I think that not quoting might be better style, but it's not the typical usage in make(1). There are quite a few contrary examples in the ports: % /tmp/ports-makefiles

Re: A new and better way to do make readmes?

2012-01-28 Thread Matthew Seaman
On 28/01/2012 16:28, Conrad J. Sabatier wrote: rubbing eyes in disbelief Am I understanding you correctly? Are you saying you built 20,000+ port READMEs in only 9 seconds?! How is that possible? Or do you mean 9 seconds for each one? 9 seconds sounds quite reasonable for generating 23000

Distfiles with conflicting size/sha256 distinfo

2012-01-28 Thread Matthew Seaman
Hmmm... Something is definitely wrong here. Ports are either referring to the same distfile, but the sha256 and size data are not the same in both distinfo files, or they are downloading distinct files with an unfortunate conflict of names and not using DIST_SUBDIR to prevent themselves

Re: Doing SQL to the FreeBSD ports index

2012-01-29 Thread Matthew Seaman
On 28/01/2012 02:05, rfl...@acsalaska.net wrote: I haven't looked in detail - perl has to leave my head - but what I think is a good feature for a database to handle is to find outdated distfiles. Since the relationship between a portorigin and it's distfile(s) is not available otherwise. I

Re: i386/164629: OpenSIPS package is not avaible

2012-01-31 Thread Matthew Seaman
On 31/01/2012 10:24, Serhat AKCA wrote: This is really important for our company. We are building a new brand systems. And a i want to use FreeBSD. Sorry for questioning in forum. My question was below. Tahnk you FreeBSD is supperting SER and OpenSER. But i cannot see OpenSIPS. It is not

Re: i386/164629: OpenSIPS package is not avaible

2012-01-31 Thread Matthew Seaman
On 31/01/2012 11:01, Matthew Seaman wrote: In fact, this whole subject would be more appropriate for the freebsd-ports@freebsd.org list. Try asking again there. Oh dear... -- Dr Matthew J Seaman MA, D.Phil. 7 Priory Courtyard

Re: i386/164629: OpenSIPS package is not avaible

2012-01-31 Thread Matthew Seaman
On 31/01/2012 11:01, Matthew Seaman wrote: In fact, this whole subject would be more appropriate for the freebsd-ports@freebsd.org list. Try asking again there. Oh dear me. How embarrassing... -- Dr Matthew J Seaman MA, D.Phil. 7 Priory Courtyard

Re: [HEADSUP][CFT] pkgng beta1 is out

2012-02-01 Thread Matthew Seaman
On 31/01/2012 02:27, Alberto Villa wrote: On Tuesday 31 January 2012 00:52:25 Alberto Villa wrote: On Monday 30 January 2012 23:34:59 Yuri Pankov wrote: The patch seems to have typos in it (usr_pkgng): https://github.com/pkgng/pkgng/blob/master/ports/portmaster.patch#L514

Re: [HEADSUP][CFT] pkgng beta1 is out

2012-02-01 Thread Matthew Seaman
On 01/02/2012 21:31, Alberto Villa wrote: By the way, you should avoid rebuilding portmaster itself, or a non patched version will be installed. Oh, I just made some local hacks to add your patches automatically when building the portmaster port. No worries there. Cheers,

Re: [HEADSUP][CFT] pkgng beta1 is out

2012-02-02 Thread Matthew Seaman
On 01/02/2012 21:26, Alberto Villa wrote: Can you test my latest version and report, submitting a log if you get an error? Thanks. That seems to work pretty well, but the portmaster feature for deleting build-only dependencies doesn't seem to be doing anything. I'll need to rerun the tests to

Re: [HEADSUP][CFT] pkgng beta1 is out

2012-02-02 Thread Matthew Seaman
On 02/02/2012 10:22, Alberto Villa wrote: On Thursday 02 February 2012 09:02:03 Matthew Seaman wrote: That seems to work pretty well, but the portmaster feature for deleting build-only dependencies doesn't seem to be doing anything. I'll need to rerun the tests to confirm that though

Re: [HEADSUP][CFT] pkgng beta1 is out

2012-02-02 Thread Matthew Seaman
On 02/02/2012 13:13, Alberto Villa wrote: This means you didn't have pkgng installed prior to running portmaster? How could it work from start, then (by the way, in the future this will have a solution directly in base)? No, pkgng was definitely installed at the start. I grabbed the

Re: [HEADSUP][CFT] pkgng beta1 is out

2012-02-02 Thread Matthew Seaman
On 02/02/2012 13:29, Matthew Seaman wrote: On 02/02/2012 13:13, Alberto Villa wrote: This means you didn't have pkgng installed prior to running portmaster? How could it work from start, then (by the way, in the future this will have a solution directly in base)? No, pkgng

Re: Input on most correct way to set IS_INTERACTIVE for Postfix ports

2012-02-08 Thread Matthew Seaman
On 08/02/2012 00:06, Doug Barton wrote: Couldn't you add an OPTION for updating mailer.conf? Then, if that OPTION is set, update mailer.conf; and if it isn't set, then leave mailer.conf alone. On my package-building system I do not want to twiddle mailer.conf, but on the systems that I

Re: [CFT] Hadoop preliminary port

2012-02-13 Thread Matthew Seaman
On 13/02/2012 07:57, Bleakwiser wrote: Kidding right? patch -p1 isn't even mentioned in the man pages. And again, i've ran, patch hadoop-1.0.0.diff Nothing happens, just blank cursor. patch expects to read a diff file on its standard input, so the command you need to run is: patch

Re: Duplicate INDEX entries of long standing

2012-02-13 Thread Matthew Seaman
On 13/02/2012 11:44, Conrad J. Sabatier wrote: I've been seeing the following it seems like forever in my nightly scheduled ports tree maintenance script output: Starting rebuild of INDEX-10 at Mon Feb 13 03:52:55 CST 2012 Generating INDEX-10 - please wait..Warning: Duplicate INDEX entry:

Re: devel/pcre

2012-02-14 Thread Matthew Seaman
On 14/02/2012 22:17, Doug Barton wrote: I added a note that suggests using the -w option for portmaster which preserves the shared libs until a better solution is found. I guessed on the knob for portupgrade, if someone who knows better wants to correct it that would be welcome. :)

Re: recent portrevision bump for libvpx

2012-02-17 Thread Matthew Seaman
On 17/02/2012 10:38, Alex Dupre wrote: Alex Dupre wrote: Ideally a port should include in LIB_DEPENDS all the direct dependencies. And consequentially it should be bumped *only if* a direct dependency has a library version bump. With the current link to all attitude, we are never sure what

Re: recent portrevision bump for libvpx

2012-02-17 Thread Matthew Seaman
On 17/02/2012 13:05, Alex Dupre wrote: Matthew Seaman wrote: Adding code to run ldd(1) against the files installed by the port and processing the results shouldn't be too hard. This could be an idea for ports maintainers, to verify if LIB_DEPENDS is set correctly, but cannot be used as its

Re: Library numbers in LIB_DEPENDS considered harmful (Re: recent portrevision bump for libvpx)

2012-02-18 Thread Matthew Seaman
On 18/02/2012 00:01, Doug Barton wrote: On 02/17/2012 15:41, Mikhail T. wrote: If, in fact, the current port does not care, which version of libfoo is uses -- and most software does not -- then declaring an explicit V is wrong: it /gratuitously/ tightens the build-time requirements. Unless a

Re: nevermind.Re: how do you specify a minimum lib version?

2012-02-24 Thread Matthew Seaman
On 24/02/2012 12:54, Michael Scheidell wrote: On 2/24/12 6:57 AM, Michael Scheidell wrote: in LIB_DEPENDS it won't take anything like: = boost_serialization=.4 I googled. all other _DEPENDS uses = LIB_DEPENDS uses .[4-9] (i assume .(1[0-9]|[4-9])) Saying 'all other _DEPENDS' is

Re: portupgrade - portmaster Rosetta Stone?

2012-02-25 Thread Matthew Seaman
On 25/02/2012 18:21, Royce Williams wrote: To ease the transition, does anyone know of a Rosetta Stone table, or portmaster for native speakers of portupgrade? It's not too hard to switch. Read the portmaster(8) man page -- most of the central stuff is actually fairly close to what portupgrade

Re: recent portrevision bump for libvpx

2012-02-28 Thread Matthew Seaman
On 17/02/2012 14:36, Matthew Seaman wrote: On 17/02/2012 13:05, Alex Dupre wrote: Matthew Seaman wrote: Adding code to run ldd(1) against the files installed by the port and processing the results shouldn't be too hard. This could be an idea for ports maintainers, to verify if LIB_DEPENDS

On the usage of ${FILE}

2012-03-01 Thread Matthew Seaman
Dear all, bsd.commands.mk has the following: FILE?= /usr/bin/file which is unfortunate, given that ${FILE} is used in several thousand ports, generally as a loop control variable for iterating through a list of files. In fact, I can only find about 8 places where the file(1) program

Re: Unexpected results from make index on a ports tree in a non-standard location,

2012-03-05 Thread Matthew Seaman
On 04/03/2012 23:28, Conrad J. Sabatier wrote: Seems a little odd to me, but if that's the case, I guess I'll have to make some adjustments to mkreadmes. You could just make all the URL paths in README.html files relative to the current location. Makes the question of what ${PORTSDIR} is set

databases/pglessog, databases/pg_rman problems after the last bsd.database.mk update

2012-03-06 Thread Matthew Seaman
Dear all, I noticed this when building indexes. Seems that databases/pglesslog and databases/pg_rman are unhappy as a consequence of the last bsd.database.mk update, but only if postgresql (other than version 8.3) is already installed: Initially -- with postgresql-client-9.0.7_1 installed:

Re: databases/pglessog, databases/pg_rman problems after the last bsd.database.mk update

2012-03-10 Thread Matthew Seaman
On 10/03/2012 23:59, Chris Rees wrote: I've just committed a fix that solves your INDEX problem for now [1], but I'll still get kuriyama@ to use the new server:extract when it comes in. Chris [1] http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/cvsweb.cgi/ports/Mk/bsd.database.mk.diff?r1=1.68;r2=1.69 Great

Re: portsnap problem

2012-03-11 Thread Matthew Seaman
On 11/03/2012 12:55, Sergio de Almeida Lenzi wrote: Em Dom, 2012-03-11 às 07:38 -0500, ajtiM escreveu: On Sunday 11 March 2012 07:05:35 Herby Vojčík wrote: Hello, for a day already, portsnap fetch seems not to fetch newest changes. freshports shows lots of changes, port portsnap fetch says

Re: portaudit pubkey

2012-03-12 Thread Matthew Seaman
On 12/03/2012 09:28, Jakub Lach wrote: What's up with portaudit? It's still (since first yesterday portaudit update) complaining about missing key. portaudit: Public key /usr/local/etc/portaudit.pubkey not found. = Please update your ports tree and try again. *** Error code 1 Try

Re: portaudit pubkey

2012-03-12 Thread Matthew Seaman
On 12/03/2012 18:06, Jakub Lach wrote: That would be too obvious, I've had fresh snapshots downloaded for several times since first and second commit, last one is from Mon Mar 12 18:46:26 CET I believe. Well, I managed to get all the latest portaudit bits last night including the pubkey both

Re: qpopper compile failure

2012-03-13 Thread Matthew Seaman
On 13/03/2012 13:01, David Southwell wrote: qpopper has been working fine (amd64 running postfix) but on portupgrade I am Getting the following error: set MISSING_OBJS to base64.o set MISSING_SRCS to base64.c Set AR_FLAG = -r ; RANLIB_CMD = checking for sendmail program... ERROR: The

Re: qpopper compile failure

2012-03-14 Thread Matthew Seaman
On 14/03/2012 12:35, David Southwell wrote: Does that not produce problems with postfix? How do we retain mailwrapper functionality? When you install postfix, it sets up /etc/mail/mailer.conf so that it pipes any new mail into postfix. Or, at least, it tells you what to put in that file to

Re: what's pkg(8) equivalent of pkg_info -W ?

2012-03-19 Thread Matthew Seaman
On 19/03/2012 11:08, Anton Shterenlikht wrote: pkg which filename Cheers, Matthew -- Dr Matthew J Seaman MA, D.Phil. 7 Priory Courtyard Flat 3 PGP: http://www.infracaninophile.co.uk/pgpkey Ramsgate JID:

Re: How useful is %%DATADIR%%, anyway?

2012-03-24 Thread Matthew Seaman
On 23/03/2012 23:49, Mel Flynn wrote: I think even more space can be saved if a PORTWWW is introduced, though PORTWWW=* should be used more carefully as WWWDIR can be dynamic. I've been maintaining databases/phpmyadmin and several others essentially like this for years. It works nicely, but

Re: _DEPENDS+= and make index speed

2012-03-25 Thread Matthew Seaman
On 25/03/2012 17:22, Michael Scheidell wrote: I don't think it hurts anything but if you have a bunch of ports doing this, doesn't it have to slow down make index? The extra check for, reassign and cat an undefined var has to take more cpu than a strict assign, right or am I just nitpicking?

Re: jabberd port doesn't come with any certificates and is not allowing authorization?

2012-03-29 Thread Matthew Seaman
On 29/03/2012 15:45, Kaya Saman wrote: I've recently built the jabberd port and upgraded to the latest version: 2.x Actually jabberd2 (net-im/jabberd) is a completely different different project to jabberd14 (net-im/jabber) -- it's not upgrading so much as switching to a different piece of

Re: jabberd port doesn't come with any certificates and is not allowing authorization?

2012-03-30 Thread Matthew Seaman
On 30/03/2012 08:57, Kaya Saman wrote: You've got both 'register-enable' and 'register-oob' -- you probably don't want both of those, unless you do have an out-of-band method to create user accounts. Actually to allow IM clients to register will be better, though later on when I do a full

Re: PICO port

2012-04-01 Thread Matthew Seaman
On 01/04/2012 10:25, Jos Chrispijn wrote: I have been out of FreeBSD some time, but when installing BSD9 I can't locate pico anymore. What I did is: - portsnap fetch - portsnap extract - portsnap update but pico seems to be completely gone? Who can tell me what I oversee here? Use

Re: make equivalent for looking in the list of values

2012-04-17 Thread Matthew Seaman
On 17/04/2012 12:43, Ruslan Mahmatkhanov wrote: Hi. For example, there is a variable in Makefile: ALLOWED_FORMATS=html pdf-a4 pdf-letter text How could I check that the value `epub' is not belongs to this values list in terms of make(1). Need something like this (in terms of

Re: PHP upgrade through port

2012-05-13 Thread Matthew Seaman
On 13/05/2012 09:18, Jos Chrispijn wrote: Currently I use php52-5.2.17_8 but want to upgrade to php52-5.3.xxx through the ports. Can somebody tell me how I can force portupgrade to do so? Basically you should delete any php52 or pecl ports, and anything that depends on them. Then install the

Re: PHP upgrade through port

2012-05-13 Thread Matthew Seaman
On 13/05/2012 12:47, Jos Chrispijn wrote: If I now want to install php 5.3, how do I install the extensions as there is no php53-extensions? Or should I use the php52-extensions instead? No -- use lang/php5-extensions. Like I said, anything with a php5- prefix is currently for php-5.3.x,

Re: is pkg-shlib(8) implemented yet?

2012-05-14 Thread Matthew Seaman
On 14/05/2012 14:01, Anton Shterenlikht wrote: I get: ldd /usr/local/bin/gnuplot |grep libz libz.so.6 = /lib/libz.so.6 (0x1204c4000) pkg shlib libz.so.6 libz.so.6 was not found in the database Is that expected? pkg-shlib is implemented, but turned off in the default

Re: smbclient from net/smbclient generates smbclient.gmon files

2010-02-14 Thread Matthew Seaman
On 14/02/2010 09:27, barbara wrote: During the recent massive port upgrades, I decided to uninstall net/samba3 and install net/smb-smbclient as I need just the client component. Now I've noticed that, every times I start smbclient, a file named smbclient.gmon (about 2 mb), reported as data

Re: [freebsd-ports] Pilot error or bash dependencies broken?

2010-03-17 Thread Matthew Seaman
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 17/03/2010 17:20:37, Mike Winter wrote: in /etc/make.conf I had WITHOUT_X11=yes and I ended up needing Xvfb. This is confusing to me. I get into a nasty loop of failed dependencies: make install -DWITHOUT_X11 bash [snip] WITHOUT_X11 only

Re: correct location for third party /var files

2010-03-21 Thread Matthew Seaman
On 21/03/2010 14:36:52, Thomas-Martin Seck wrote: Anyway, I just tried to move cache/log/pidfile to /var and found that this seems a bit tricky if not impossible when you generate your packagelist dynamically with PLIST_DIRS/PLIST_FILES. It looks like you need to wrap your absolute paths (or

Re: Old ports bugs analyzis

2010-03-31 Thread Matthew Seaman
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 31/03/2010 17:45:21, Ulrich Spörlein wrote: This has been floated around in this thread as fat packages, where you basically have the build cluster build a port, eg. three ways. In our case vim-lite (no x11), vim (gui) and vim-full (perl,

Re: php5-snmp broken on some systems for more than 2 months

2010-04-26 Thread Matthew Seaman
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 26/04/2010 11:32:45, Helmut Schneider wrote: Hi, I fully understand that the current and past actions on php, png and so on were very time consuming. Anyway php5-snmp (5.2.12 *and* 5.3.2) are broken on obviously a few systems, including mine.

Re: php5-snmp broken on some systems for more than 2 months

2010-04-26 Thread Matthew Seaman
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 26/04/2010 12:52:11, Helmut Schneider wrote: Matthew Seaman wrote: -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 26/04/2010 11:32:45, Helmut Schneider wrote: Hi, I fully understand that the current and past actions on php, png and so

Re: php5-snmp broken on some systems for more than 2 months

2010-04-26 Thread Matthew Seaman
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 26/04/2010 13:56:56, Wesley Shields wrote: Thanks for bringing this up. I will take it over, get the plist fixed up and get it in the tree. Cool. Thank you very much indeed. And as an added bonus, you can probably close ports/144137 and maybe

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