Greetings,
I have recently committed databases/db50. It is not yet hooked up for
automatic inclusion through Mk/bsd.database.mk; please review the attached
diff.
Thank you.
Best regards
Matthias Andree
mandree@, ports committer
Index: bsd.database.mk
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Hi,
I tried to install editors/openoffice.org-3 on a fresh FreeBSD
8.0/amd64 system, with only
ports-mgmt/portmaster and ports-mgmt/portconf installed beforehand. It
built fine, but the
install phase failed immediately with "cd: too many arguments" :
acer# make install
===> Installing for openof
On Sun, Apr 25, 2010 at 9:40 PM, Doug Barton wrote:
> On 04/25/10 17:15, Aristedes Maniatis wrote:
>> On 26/04/10 8:55 AM, Doug Barton wrote:
>>> I've just committed a fix for this problem to the svn (development)
>>> version of portmaster. You can find information on how to download it at
>>> htt
On 4/26/10, Doug Barton wrote:
> This is the first time this issue has come up, what do others think?
i don't mind very much, but imho...
> OTOH, I could imagine users might want to do things like
> this that require root access to actually change things as a regular
> user first as a painless w
Matthias Andree píše v po 26. 04. 2010 v 09:46 +0200:
> I have recently committed databases/db50. It is not yet hooked up for
> automatic inclusion through Mk/bsd.database.mk; please review the attached
> diff.
This looks good to me.
--
Pav Lucistnik
Why did the stoplight turn
On Sun, Apr 25, 2010 at 08:11:06PM -0500, Jeffrey Goldberg wrote:
> Is there an easy way to install and run squidguard with squid31?
>
> The squidguard port sets a run depend of www/squid which conflicts
> with www/squid31. I don't particularly need squid3, but I'd prefer
> to not have to uninsta
2010/4/26 Rene Ladan :
> Hi,
>
> I tried to install editors/openoffice.org-3 on a fresh FreeBSD
> 8.0/amd64 system, with only
> ports-mgmt/portmaster and ports-mgmt/portconf installed beforehand. It
> built fine, but the
> install phase failed immediately with "cd: too many arguments" :
>
> acer# m
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. A PR was opened 2
months ago but I even cannot find a reply from any of the maintainers.
http://www
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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 m
(Note: an HTML version of this report is available at
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These represent problem reports covering all versions including
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> > 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 Mon, 26 Apr 2010 10:50:54 +0200
Guido Falsi wrote:
> For the list: Is there some reason why the default squid port is still
> version 2.7? What is the consensus on this?
Squid 3.0 was a rewrite of squid in C++ with a reduced feature set.
I think the current situation is that there are still
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>>>
>>> I fully understand that the current and past actions on
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2010/4/23 Антон Клесс :
> There are no archivers/php52-zlib.
> So, it is unavailable to install lang/php52 with lang/php5-extensions,
> having zlib extension choosen at make config.
>
looks like these ports are making it into the tree also, I just did a
portsnap fetch update this morning
and I see
On 25-04-2010 19:57, Rene Ladan wrote:
On 25-04-2010 19:26, Thomas Rasmussen wrote:
Hello list,
I am wondering why astro/gpsd doesn't seem to build xgps,
even though I checked the option to do so.
Any suggestions ?
This is on FreeBSD 8.0-RELEASE-p2 amd64, ports tree is
up to date.
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> >>> I
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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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> > 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 mu
Hi,
When trying 'portupgrade -R gawk' I get this:
---> Deinstalling 'gawk-3.1.6_1'
[Updating the pkgdb in /var/db/pkg ... - 762 packages
found (-1 +0) (...) done]
---> Installing the new version via the port
===> Installing for gawk-3.1.7
===> gawk-3.1.7 depends on shared library: intl - foun
On 04/26/10 11:15, Torfinn Ingolfsen wrote:
> Hi,
> When trying 'portupgrade -R gawk' I get this:
There is a problem with the port that if you do: install gawk ; build
gawk ; deinstall gawk ; install gawk it will fail. See
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=ports/146005
Meanwhile you can
On 04/26/10 01:13, Alberto Villa wrote:
> On 4/26/10, Doug Barton wrote:
>> This is the first time this issue has come up, what do others think?
>
> i don't mind very much, but imho...
>
>> OTOH, I could imagine users might want to do things like
>> this that require root access to actually chan
On 12 April 2010 14:06, Daniel O'Connor wrote:
> Hi,
> I tried updating Samba to 3.4 (from 3.3) as libsmbclient uses it and
> that pulls in talloc which conflicts with 3.3..
>
> Unfortunately when I tried it, it hung when I tried to use the ldap
> passdb backend. I could not really get any useful
On Monday 26 April 2010 21:50:39 Doug Barton wrote:
> > ...the "-n" flag would be more appropriate.
>
> It only applies to builds/upgrades.
and my suggestion would have been: "extend it to other parts of the program"
(i wrote a portmaster/tinderbox like script on freefall which uses "-n" to
sim
On 04/26/10 14:13, Alberto Villa wrote:
> On Monday 26 April 2010 21:50:39 Doug Barton wrote:
>>> ...the "-n" flag would be more appropriate.
>>
>> It only applies to builds/upgrades.
>
> and my suggestion would have been: "extend it to other parts of the program"
The features other than buildin
On 27/04/2010, at 6:29 AM, David N wrote:
> I've tried updating one of our development servers to samba34 with
> LDAP but it doesn't work, retries connecting to the LDAP server
> multiple times, netstat shows it connections, but in the log files it
> complains about no connection or no passwords r
The Restless Daemon identified a PLIST error while trying to build:
mnogosearch-3.3.10 maintained by po...@freebsd.org
Makefile ident: $FreeBSD: ports/www/mnogosearch/Makefile,v 1.78 2010/04/27
01:41:02 pgollucci Exp $
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