On Sat, May 13, 2006 at 08:18:47PM -0600, Brad Smith wrote:
CVSROOT: /cvs
Module name: ports
Changes by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2006/05/13 20:18:47
Modified files:
x11/kde/base3/pkg: DESCR-samba
Log message:
kde - KDE
Let me use the occasion to remind porters that file
Hello,
On Sun, 14.05.2006 at 07:11:56 +0200, viq [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
binary files in /usr/lost+found. Is there a way to verify whether all
packages have their files where they should? Or maybe even a way to figure
out where did those files belong?
there's +PLIST which you could be
Here's a major update to pfstat. The most important changes:
* Add a small daemon 'pfstatd' which listens on a TCP port and, when
connected to, sends the statistical pf data in plain text to the
peer. This program has no dependancies (gd, X11, etc.), so it can
be easily installed on a small
This is a port of the wispy-tools package to display data acquired by
the MetaGeek LLC Wi-Spy 2.4GHz spectrum analyser
(http://www.metageek.net/). You'll need the device and a -current kernel
to test it.
--
Matthieu Herrb
wispy-tools.tar.gz
Description: application/gzip
On Sun, May 14, 2006 at 07:11:56AM +0200, viq wrote:
My box didn't shut down cleanly due to power outage, and now there are some
binary files in /usr/lost+found. Is there a way to verify whether all
packages have their files where they should? Or maybe even a way to figure
out where did
On Sun, May 14, 2006 at 12:37:15PM +0200, Daniel Hartmeier wrote:
If someone with ports-foo has any suggestions about how to split pfstatd
into a separate package (so a package containing only pfstatd could be
installed on firewalls without any dependancies), please speak up ;)
Patch against
On Sun, May 14, 2006 at 04:27:31PM +0200, Matthias Kilian wrote:
On Sun, May 14, 2006 at 12:37:15PM +0200, Daniel Hartmeier wrote:
If someone with ports-foo has any suggestions about how to split pfstatd
into a separate package (so a package containing only pfstatd could be
installed on
On Sun, May 14, 2006 at 02:06:16PM -0400, Brad wrote:
-DISTNAME= pfstat-2.0
-PKGNAME= ${DISTNAME}
+V= 2.0
+DISTNAME= pfstat-${V}
+PKGNAME= pfstat-${V}
+PKGNAME-daemon=pfstat-daemon-${V}
How about making the PKGNAME for the daemon be pfstatd-${V}
And Marc Balmer
This is a port of 915resolution. It's used to modify the video BIOS
of Intel graphics chipsets in the 800 and 900 series. This includes
the 8{4,5,6}G chipsets, as well as the 9{1,4}5G{,M}.
I've tested it on my system with a 945GM.
Comments? Could people with video chipsets such as these please
Hello,
Here's an update for dspam to release 3.6.6-STABLE.
This is a maintenance release that fixes two critical bugs:
BUGFIX: When using logfile, write errors result in segfault
BUGFIX: MySQLUIDInSignature causes segfault on retrain
BerkeleyDB backends were phased out, but they were
On Sunday 14 May 2006 16:09, Marc Espie wrote:
On Sun, May 14, 2006 at 07:11:56AM +0200, viq wrote:
My box didn't shut down cleanly due to power outage, and now there are
some binary files in /usr/lost+found. Is there a way to verify whether
all packages have their files where they should?
Apparently I didn't add the 'z' flag to tar, but I tacked
.gz onto the filename anyway.
Here is the file (again):
http://tilderoot.com/~ben/openbsd/ports/915resolution-0.5.2.tar.gz
--ben
Several people pointed out to use -Y instead and that works. Sorry for
the noise.
Chris Kuethe wrote:
On 5/14/06, Marco Peereboom [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
gvim 7 crashes after clicking any menu option whenever launched over an
ssh tunnel.
Any clues?
My X-Fu is nonexistent, but I am unable
Except that is not a fix. It indicates the application (or some library
it is using) is violating the X security extension. Meaning that if
someone can misuse/fool such an application, it cannot just render into
it's window, but totally take over your X server from remote.
Lovely. The gtk
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