On 2021-Apr-11 14:27:27 +0200, Helge Oldach wrote:
>Peter Jeremy via freebsd-ports wrote on Sun, 11 Apr 2021 00:52:11 +0200 (CEST):
>> Following the SVN to GIT migration, portsnap is now the only practical
>> way to use ports on a low-memory system. I've done some experiments
ll, git or gitup need write access to the working directory and
the associated metadata directory.
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system. I've done some experiments
and standard git has a 2GB working set to checkout a ports tree.
gitup reached a 5GB working set size before I gave up. Typical small
VPSs are around the 1GB RAM size and moving to something that can
support 2GB or 5GB processes is a big price jump.
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pies, maybe the bounce was from the ports@freebsd
>mailing list?)
I'll respond privately.
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Hi Craig,
I notice that the Espressif ESP32 toolchain port is currently at version
1.22.0.g20171219 (which uses gcc 5.2.0), though the current stable version
of esp-idf (v4.0.1) requires toolchain esp-2019r2 and gcc-8.2.0. Do you
have any plans to update the port?
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r site is not good.
This is what the ports checksums are intended to protect against.
If you are inclined, you could compare the contents of both files and
report the differences upstream - particularly if there has been a
malicious change.
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o support.
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s-induced breakage but it's
not clear how to fix it since in's presumable the autotools embedded
in the cross-gdb build that's broken.
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/usr/ports/science/szip|/usr/ports/devel/boost-libs /usr/ports/net/openmpi2
/usr/ports/science/hdf5
/usr/ports/science/szip|https://github.com/ALPSCore/ALPSCore
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xed the board manager, but the fix
no longer works.
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rd descriptions.
Can anyone advise the process for adding new board descriptions?
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The @sleep has leading spaces instead of a leading tab.
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linked with ntl
>and available in such a configuration by default?
IMO, ntl should be an optional dependency. Whether it should default to
being "on" depends on the benefits gained from including it.
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eturned non-zero status
make[5]: "/usr/ports/Mk/Uses/compiler.mk" line 112: warning: "clang++38 -###
+/dev/null 2>&1" returned non-zero status
Is there a cleaner way to define the required compiler?
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s of your modified versions to others (freedom 3)"
- and it is precisely the exercise of that "freedom" that Matt A. Tobin is
objecting to.
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On 2017-Jun-24 17:07:33 +0200, Walter Schwarzenfeld
wrote:
>There is a working patch:
>https://bz.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=61184
Thanks for that. It works nicely but is significantly more involved than
I thought.
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(at least) apache-2.4 which includes the code:
#if OPENSSL_VERSION_NUMBER >= 0x1010L
SSL_CTX_set_max_proto_version(ssl_ctx, max_prot);
SSL_CTX_set_min_proto_version(ssl_ctx, min_prot);
#endif
Does anyone have a suggestion, other than switching from LibreSSL back to
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than under /usr/ports. Again, creating something like /usr/ports/local as a
new SUBDIR would probably be a better approach.
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unning a couple of relatively trivial Go
programs.
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/runtime/cgo.a:
No such file or directory
*** Error code 74
Stop.
make: stopped in /usr/ports/lang/go
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n a long thread about this and the the outcome (which was not
accepted by some) is that FreeBSD will not accept ports that are
unmaintainable, therefore it will not use google-code-archive as a
master site.
Please refer to the FreeBSD-ports list archives for more details.
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>source, which I cannot in updated ports. I also added the -lcrypt
>Tried just the c-client out of ports, same problem, no build.
If the above doesn't fix your problem, can you please try a fresh
build with "DISABLE_MAKE_JOBS=yes" and make the complete build log
availa
On 2016-Dec-17 20:16:12 -0600, John Marino wrote:
>On 12/17/2016 19:35, Peter Jeremy wrote:
>> $ cd /usr/ports/ports-mgmt/synth/ && make
>> [ about an hour of grinding away elided ]
>> ===> ini_file_manager-03_2 depends on file: /usr/local/gcc6-aux/bin/ada -
ux/bin/ada - not
found
===> gcc6-aux-20160822 is only for amd64 i386, while you are running armv6.
Overall, a total failure.
OTOH, portmaster installs in a minute or so and runs perfectly well. I fail
to see why you are so insistant on replacing it with something that doesn't
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of that was caused
by portupgrade depending on quite a few other ports and getting confused
when it updated things whilst it was using them.
>And I'm not at all interested in running poudriere
>or synth, thank you.
Interestingly, the most vocal proponent of deleting portmaster and
portupgrade is the author/maintainer of synch.
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On 2016-Dec-15 09:43:51 +0100, Mathieu Arnold wrote:
>Le 14/12/2016 à 06:17, Peter Jeremy a écrit :
>> On 2016-Dec-13 21:32:36 +0100, "Julian H. Stacey" wrote:
>>> IMO No port should need root for
>>> cd /usr/ports; make -i fetch
>> In a stock Free
ing
non-standard behaviour which doesn't match you expectations.
IMO (which is equally valid to yours), no-one should need to run
"cd /usr/ports; make -i fetch" so there's no problem to solve.
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it blew out my swap space!
My ruby22 work tree is 415MB. That's not small but it pales next to
openjdk, firefox or mongodb.
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port's maintainer.
>I am sure that ports contains many old, buggy, insecure ports that should
>go away, but a standard of "over year without a commit" should not be a
>metric for determining what goes away.
IMO, "over 18 months without a commit and not able to be updated if required"
seems a quite reasonable metric for deeming code "abandonware".
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le repro or at least figure out why it fails on your system?
>>
>> Please try applying this patch, too. It's a shot in the dark, though.
>
>Dumb question: what ssh key type(s) (dsa, rsa, etc) are you using Peter :)?
I'm using ECDSA for both the host and user keys.
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ying this patch, too. It's a shot in the dark, though.
That patch seems to fix the problem I'm seeing. Not waiting for output
to drain is consistent with the symptoms I'm seeing, though I have no
idea why only my Linux client is affected.
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On 2016-Aug-10 14:32:15 -0400, john hood wrote:
>On 8/10/16 4:18 AM, Peter Jeremy wrote:
>> I recently updated one of my VPS hosts from 10.3-RELEASE-p5 to 11.0-BETA4
>> r303811 and mosh to that host from my Linux laptop stopped working. All
>> I get on the laptop is:
ng obviously different (encryption makes it
difficult to decode the session).
Has anyone else seen this behaviour or have any ideas what might be
causing it?
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DIR = /usr/include
-- OPENSSL_LIBRARIES = /usr/lib/libssl.a
-- CRYPTO_LIBRARY = /usr/lib/libcrypto.a
-- OPENSSL_MAJOR_VERSION =
-- SSL_LIBRARIES = /usr/lib/libssl.a;/usr/lib/libcrypto.a
I'm not sure why it's picking the static versions of those libraries.
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using gmake, rather than the base make?
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*** Error code 1
Stop.
make: stopped in /usr/ports/ports-mgmt/synth
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vant. Providing a patch for one of
the bugs would probably be sufficient for demonstrating interest
and ability.
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a dependency on libjpeg.so. How
does Synth decide which to use?
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dependencies:
portmaster - tick
synth - bzzt fail.
As far as I'm concerned that makes it an immediate non-starter. I have
been bitten too many times by portupgrade updating one of its myriad
dependencies, then exploding and requiring manual repairs.
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Ortwin Gl�ck
>[javac] ^
>[javac] 1 error
Quick and dirty solution is to build the port with LC_ALL=C
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installed. And lang/go14 is currently forbidden due
to security vulnerabilities.
This is not a good situation.
The various Java ports do a far better job by checking for the
existence of potential bootstrap versions, rather than insisting on
bootstrapping with a specific version.
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1:21.99 99.9%848+264k 82+0io 5pf+0w
On my E3-1230v2 system (not a slouch), the difference is 1s to 110s -
which is in line with Matthew's results.
A two-orders-of-magnitude slowdown in make startup is unreasonable and
I formally request r394573 be backed out. I can see the benefits of the
functionality but the current cost is too high.
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tually I was wrong about this. The pkg command has the sqlite3
>interpreter built-in, accessed via "pkg shell", that opens local.sqlite
>by default:
Some experimenting suggests that none of the pragma commands work in
"pkg shell", so you probably will need to find a co
rror/freetype/freetype2/:freetype \
http://www.funet.fi/pub/mirrors/ftp.freetype.org/freetype2/:freetype \
http://ftp.sunet.se/pub/text-processing/freetype/freetype2/:freetype
ftp://ftp.freetype.org/freetype/freetype2/:freetype
lt is:
>
>CHECKING cogvm
>CHECKING squeakvm
>Illegal instruction (core dumped)
I can't reproduce this after building squeak-4.10.2_2 from ports on a
5-month old FreeBSD 10-stable/amd64.
Does squeak work if you compile it yourself?
If you debug the corefile, what is the offend
e a newer Berkeley DB, and
>then offer to delete the old Berkeley DB ports.
Partial relative paths aren't especially helpful. This should either be
an absolute path or specify a cwd (presumably /usr/ports in this case).
And, for reasons I don't understand, when I run BDB-upgrade
t and keep pkng happy?
At least for source builds, you can just install libjpeg-turbo and then
later builds will see that libjpeg.so is present and not attempt to
build graphics/jpeg. I haven't tried doing this using binary packages.
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and store that in the executable.
The rtld will then look for libfoo.so.5 using -rpath locations.
ISTR having to manually craft some libfoo.so -> libfoo.so.N during my
sage porting efforts. The sage build process knows far too much about
toolchain innards.
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every binary and library
>built by it knows where to look.
See ports/142226 and ports/182468.
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about compiling (which wasn't supported before
10.x) or running GMP.
:> * This release will not work on FreeBSD/amd64 10.0 using the 32-bit
:>ABI. The reason is bugs in the compiler 'clang'.
Again, there's no indication of what "will not work" means.
:>FreeBSD/i386 10.0 does not work for us under KVM or Xen.)
That's hardly a recipe for reproducing a problem.
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So, what you're saying is that gmp 5.2 has problems on FreeBSD but you
aren't going to provide any details that would assist us to resolve them.
This just wastes everyone's time.
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allow a common
ports tree to be shared amongst multiple systems. And you can also
use symlinks.
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investigate that,
I don't have the time to investigate further but forcing the use of gcc
instead of clang is at least a workaround.
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Unless you've moved to pkgng,
$ grep @cwd /var/db/pkg/*/+CONTENTS | grep -v /usr/local
will give you an overview of what "unusual" locations have been
installed to.
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-g as well to see if I can find out
>what goes wrong, but ... I do have other things to do, and I know
>nothing about X or xview or olvwm. Maybe later?
As a first step, I'd add '-Wall -Wmissing-declarations' and work
through all the warnings, particularly any that suggest truncation.
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On 2013-Mar-10 21:20:00 +, Chris Rees wrote:
>www/vtiger includes bsd.port.pre.mk AND bsd.port.mk; I've fixed that.
Thanks for that.
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"pbi-generate" ignored
"/usr/ports/Mk/bsd.pbi.mk", line 50: warning: duplicate script for target
"clean-pbi" ignored
"/usr/ports/Mk/bsd.pbi.mk", line 51: warning: duplicate script for target
"clean-pbi" ignored
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fice dependency and (for some reason) Firefox
was using clang instead of the base gcc. After applying the patch in
base r246858 to both devel/llvm & lang/clang [I'm not sure which it's
relevant to] and rebuilding all 3, firefox also works for me.
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etting up per-user printers)
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ne of the headers you've included show
any problem. John sent his mail at 010105UT on 21st, and your headers
say you received it at 095334UT on 21st - nearly 9 hours later. The
X-Apparently-To header is 010132UT on the 21st (about 3s after FreeBSD
forwarded it to me, se quite realistic).
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s that going
>to go because nobody cares.
The base awk is actively maintained both upstream (by its author) and
within FreeBSD - the 20121220 version of awk was imported on 2013-Jan-03.
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same issue. The above fix
works on postfix28 and I would request that it be added to that port's
patch list. Since this is a workaround for a FreeBSD-specific issue,
I don't believe it's reasonable to expect Wietse to patch old postfix
variants to work around it.
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On 2012-Nov-16 11:25:01 +0100, Leslie Jensen wrote:
> ===>>> linuxulator is not (kld)loaded
Have you tried "kldload linux"?
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update is broken.
>Is anyone else seeing this (I have it failing on two of my recently ports tree
>updated systems here)?
ports r305766 breaks the with-X11 case. If you want xpdf+X11, the
easiest solution is to just revert that change (none of it is correct).
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raise an
issue with simh.
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erent, is that both -g and other debugging options will
>generally cause compiling and linking to take longer, since these stages
>will have to process the additional debug information.
As well as being much larger - several times larger is not uncommon.
This further slows things down due to t
in the base limits our ability
>to innovate with pkg in the ports tree.
Agreed. BTW, one thing that needs to be considered is how to recover
from the embedded public key needing to be invalidated (eg due to the
private key being exposed).
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libcpp] Error 2
gmake[2]: Leaving directory `/var/obj/usr/ports/lang/gcc/work/build'
gmake[1]: *** [stage2-bubble] Error 2
gmake[1]: Leaving directory `/var/obj/usr/ports/lang/gcc/work/build'
gmake: *** [bootstrap-lean] Error 2
*** [do-build] Error code 1
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http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/cvs-all/2008-October/273112.html
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On 2012-Jul-16 08:44:56 +0200, n j wrote:
>Would it be possible to start an FAQ page somewhere on pkgng wiki?
There's already one at
https://github.com/pkgng/pkgng/blob/master/FAQ.md
I think it might be useful to expand it a bit.
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un multiple port installs on
different terminalls without them treading on each other. (Next step,
outside pkgng, in to allow paralles builds).
Thank you for all the answers.
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tories
that are shared between multiple packages? Does this mean that if
I add a file to a directory that was created by a package, that
file will be deleted automatically if I delete the package?
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u get any further in diagnosing this problem? I am seeing a
very similar failure on 8-stable/amd64 (though only affecting
null_canvasbitmap).
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On 2012-Jun-26 14:41:32 -0700, Freddie Cash wrote:
>On Tue, Jun 26, 2012 at 1:56 PM, Peter Jeremy wrote:
>> but I hope the ports build system will not
>> be thrown out as part of the pkgng migration.
>
>Where do you think packages would come from, if not built by the ports
lib/gcc46/libgcc_s.so.1, it pulls
is gcc46, which pulls in devel/binutils, math/gmp, math/mpfr and
math/mpc - about 120MB. And if I'd selected gcj when I built gcc46
then the total would be about 300MB. This _is_ an issue when I'm
installing into the fairly small SSD on my netbook
ation/serialisation to cope with parallel installs and
poor overall performance) but I hope the ports build system will not
be thrown out as part of the pkgng migration.
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/firefox to (optionally) install libxul publicly?
For that matter, whilst it's not directly relevant to the subject,
why does www/firefox install two identical copies of the largest
file (by an order of magnitude) in the package?
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ll somehow blow up an orphanage
>somewhere down the road?
That depends why it was marked "ONLY_FOR_ARCHS" but if it builds and
runs then it'll probably be OK.
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the chroot:
# export MACHINE=i386 UNAME_p=i386 UNAME_m=i386
# cd /usr/src && make buildworld
# cd /usr/ports/.../... && make install
etc
So far, I've only had this fail when building MPIR (which isn't a port and
seems to have broken CPU detection code).
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gt;
>3. Cripple the configure in port A so that it doesn't autodetect for
>package B.
Preference order is 3, 2, 1. 1 is the least desirable because the
resultant packages may include implicit dependencies without
explicit dependencies. It can also cause subtle problems when port
l, new flag to trigger pointyhat.
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o having no more than one installed toolchain (which has
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theless, it's
>still a bad idea for them both to be installed, hence the addition of the
>conflict between them.
It's very unfortunate that the ports depending on libungif weren't all
cleaned up before the conflict was added. The current situation is a
mess and, for many peo
onarc port to fix this issue?
"MAINTAINER=po...@freebsd.org" means no-one is maintaining that port.
If you are interested in maintaining it, I suggest you submit a PR
containing those patches and changing the maintainer to yourself.
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ts/www/firefox/work/mozilla-release'
gmake[1]: *** [tier_platform] Error 2
gmake[1]: Leaving directory
`/tank/obj/usr/ports/www/firefox/work/mozilla-release'
gmake: *** [default] Error 2
*** Error code 1
Stop in /usr/ports/www/firefox.
*** Error code 1
Stop in /usr/ports/www/firefox.
===>>> make failed for www/firefox
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ugh the parent does).
This appears to be caused by:
# $FreeBSD: ports/www/mediawiki/Makefile,v 1.72 2011/12/08 01:56:00 wen Exp $
...
do-build:
.if defined(WITH_TEXVC)
@(cd ${WRKSRC}/math && ${GMAKE})
.endif
Could you please look into this.
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the pips distfiles include binary blobs (intended for
Linux/i386). One approach might be to usee a cut-down i386 jail.
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ete ports - it has been made perfectly
clear on many occasions that a MAINTAINER of ports@ means that port
is _not_ maintained. If it's a port you use, feel free to take over
maintainership. Otherwise that port is subject to removal if any
problems with it crop up.
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#x27;
>/usr/lib/libhx509.so: undefined reference to `MD2_Update'
>*** Error code 1
This is a known problem - see bin/147175
In your particular case, unless you need GSSAPI, I suggest you turn
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>TTM.
I'm also interested in this. Can you give some indication as to what
is involved?
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end the next decade regretting.
>Whatever action we take will
>your patches/requests sent could potentially cause them to abandon FreeBSD
>support altogether requiring a lot of work to maintain which will be totally
>understandable.
I don't see how this follows. It's no differ
ASE. Once 9.0-RELEASE has been released (or, possibly,
shortly before), the 9.x branch will become STABLE.
See http://www.freebsd.org/releases/9.0R/schedule.html for more
details (though the dates are wrong).
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forums.
>Probably you need the Linux portability layer to run it correctly,
Yes.
> I guess the milkyway client is the linux one.
There are both but I gather you are using the Linux one.
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1]
and it's not clear how his system is different. Could you please
have a look and see what the problem is.
[0]
http://milkyway.cs.rpi.edu/milkyway/team_members.php?teamid=581&offset=0&sort_by=expavg_credit
[1] http://milkyway.cs.rpi.edu/milkyway/show_host_detail.php?hostid=28908
/bsd.port*.mk files, which (being
>part of the base) _are_ branched, and when a situation of the
>kind under discussion arises set the port's EXPIRATION_DATE
>to NEXT_PORT_PURGE_DATE.
Two issues:
1) Since the ports tree isn't branched and a port either exists
or it doesn't
On 2011-Aug-29 13:45:34 +0400, Ruslan Mahmatkhanov wrote:
>Peter Jeremy wrote on 29.08.2011 07:29:
>> Turns out that my python was dodgy.
...
>And did you realize what python option had triggered that? I'm curious
>since i'm wasn't able to reproduce it here. For m
On 2011-Aug-26 15:05:35 +1000, Peter Jeremy
wrote:
>I am having problems building devel/gobject-introspection on one
>9.0-BETA1 host. I can build it without problems on 8.2 and another
>9.0-BETA1 box. In all cases, I'm using gcc and amd64. The failure
>is:
...
>Since this
: 'utf8' codec can't decode byte 0x81 in position 74: invalid
start byte
Since this only happens on one box, it's presumably something I've done
but I'm not sure what. Google hasn't helped. Does anyone have any
ideas on where to start looking?
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On 2011-Aug-23 07:45:04 +0100, Chris Rees wrote:
>On 22 Aug 2011 22:49, "Peter Jeremy" wrote:
>>
>> On 2011-Aug-21 08:30:13 +0200, lini...@freebsd.org wrote:
>> >portname: cad/tkgate
>> I have no problem fetching this port from the mast
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