[HEADSUP][PKGNG] pkgbeta.freebsd.org unavailable

2012-11-28 Thread Erwin Lansing
The download site for precompiled PKGNG packages, pkgbeta.freebsd.org
is currently unavailable.  Due to the beta status of the project, no
backups are available to restore the repository and even more
unfortunate, package building infrastructure is still down after the
recent security incident.  Work is currently ongoing to bring the
cluster infrastructure back online and we hope to have PKGNG package
available again soon, though it should be noted that updating the old
style packages will take priority.

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Re: [HEADSUP][PKGNG] pkgbeta.freebsd.org unavailable

2012-11-28 Thread Alexander Yerenkow
2012/11/28 Erwin Lansing er...@freebsd.org

 The download site for precompiled PKGNG packages, pkgbeta.freebsd.org
 is currently unavailable.  Due to the beta status of the project, no
 backups are available to restore the repository and even more
 unfortunate, package building infrastructure is still down after the
 recent security incident.  Work is currently ongoing to bring the
 cluster infrastructure back online and we hope to have PKGNG package
 available again soon, though it should be noted that updating the old
 style packages will take priority.


Is this affects pkg bootstrapping too?


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Re: opera 12.11

2012-11-28 Thread Lars Engels
On Tue, Nov 27, 2012 at 05:55:45PM -0600, ajtiM wrote:
 On Tuesday 27 November 2012 17:24:31 Kevin Oberman wrote:
  On Tue, Nov 27, 2012 at 1:40 PM, ajtiM lum...@gmail.com wrote:
   On Tuesday 27 November 2012 08:08:45 Peter Ulrich Kruppa wrote:
   On 27.11.2012 12:34, ajtiM wrote:
Hi!

Update to Opera 12.11 and Opera-Linuxplugins 12.11 from 12.10 on my
FreeBSD 9.1 RC-3 doen't works anymore:

opera
libpng error: incorrect data check
libpng error: incorrect data check
libpng error: incorrect data check
Segmentation fault (core dumped)
   
   It is quite a while since, but did you update your graphics/png
   properly? Please check /usr/ports/UPDATING 20120531 .
   
   Greetings
   
   Peter
   
Thanks in advance.

P.S.

I used Clang to build Opera.

Mitja

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   As I remember I did portmaster -r png- and it build one day
   
   Opera 12.10 and before didn't have problems...
  
  Try pkg_libchk -o. If you don't have it, install
  sysutils/bsdadminscripts. It can save a LOT of time over portmaster -r
  as many ports that will be re-installed with portmaster are dependent
  on other ports that use png, but don't use it directly, so don't need
  to be re-built. In many cases only about 10% of the ports that
  depend on some library actually link to the sharable, though png is
  linked to far more things than most.
  
  An occasional run will also catch oversights, like missing an UPDATING
  entry or having a shareable version updated, but not entered into
  UPDATING.  I think it should be a part of the weekly periodic run. (I
  also think it should be in the base system.)
  
  I am not sure if pkg_libchk works with pkgng. Dominic?
 
 I am running pkg_libck -o and everything is corrup because it calls pkg_info 
 (I use pkgng).

In pkg_libchk you have to change pkg_info - pkg info and in one place
remove a parameter to pkg_* that pkg doesn't understand. -E IIRC. 


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Re: [HEADSUP][PKGNG] pkgbeta.freebsd.org unavailable

2012-11-28 Thread Alexander Yerenkow
Here's proposal - how about make bootstrap pkg download elsewhere? For
example some static packagesite, which will be most of time readonly. To
not have such situations in future.

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Re: [HEADSUP][PKGNG] pkgbeta.freebsd.org unavailable

2012-11-28 Thread Erwin Lansing

On Nov 28, 2012, at 11:14 AM, Alexander Yerenkow yeren...@gmail.com wrote:

 Here's proposal - how about make bootstrap pkg download elsewhere? For 
 example some static packagesite, which will be most of time readonly. To not 
 have such situations in future.
 
 
Work is ongoing to get bootstrap packages available from pkgbeta, hopefully 
later today.  Full repository will take longer though.

Erwin

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Evasive action may be needed: graphics/xfig-devel port deleted

2012-11-28 Thread David Wolfskill
I found out about this during may normal daily portmaster -ad run,
which is one of the worst points for it to happen, as:

...
=== The graphics/xfig-devel port has been deleted: Has expired: Stable 
version is more recent than devel version
=== Aborting update

Terminated

Script done on Wed Nov 28 04:21:13 2012


As I had actually checked /usr/ports/UPDATING (so I would know in
advance of running portmaster of any evasive action I might need to
take), and saw that the most recent entry was still the one for
devel/git from 12 Nov, I was rather surprised (and not in a good way).

After running portmaster -o graphics/xfig graphics/xfig-devel, I was
able to proceed, but I would have appreciated an UPDATING entry.

There were some other ports deleted in graphics:


r307900 | bapt | 2012-11-28 03:17:55 -0800 (Wed, 28 Nov 2012) | 14 lines

2012-11-26 ftp/mget: No more public distfiles
2012-11-26 graphics/yap: No more public distfiles
2012-11-26 games/demonquake: No more public distfiles
2012-11-26 databases/php-sqlrelay: No more public distfiles
2012-11-26 devel/fastdep: No more public distfiles
2012-11-26 graphics/svgviewer: No more public distfiles
2012-11-26 comms/garmin-utils: No more public distfiles
2012-11-26 comms/snooper: No more public distfiles
2012-11-26 graphics/xfig-devel: Stable version is more recent than devel version
2012-11-26 irc/irchat-jp: No more public distfiles
2012-11-26 games/xcogitate: No more public distfiles

Feature safe:   yes



so folks who use any of those might want to make note (and take
appropriate action).

Peace,
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Re: Evasive action may be needed: graphics/xfig-devel port deleted

2012-11-28 Thread Eitan Adler
On 28 November 2012 08:43, David Wolfskill da...@catwhisker.org wrote:
 I found out about this during may normal daily portmaster -ad run,
 which is one of the worst points for it to happen, as:

 ...
 === The graphics/xfig-devel port has been deleted: Has expired: Stable 
 version is more recent than devel version
 === Aborting update

 Terminated

 Script done on Wed Nov 28 04:21:13 2012


 As I had actually checked /usr/ports/UPDATING (so I would know in
 advance of running portmaster of any evasive action I might need to
 take), and saw that the most recent entry was still the one for
 devel/git from 12 Nov, I was rather surprised (and not in a good way).

 After running portmaster -o graphics/xfig graphics/xfig-devel, I was
 able to proceed, but I would have appreciated an UPDATING entry.

There is a file called MOVED which gives this information. I think in
this case it may be worthwhile to
change the graphics/xfig-devel entry to include |graphics/xfig|



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Re: Evasive action may be needed: graphics/xfig-devel port deleted

2012-11-28 Thread David Wolfskill
On Wed, Nov 28, 2012 at 08:46:28AM -0500, Eitan Adler wrote:
 ...
  After running portmaster -o graphics/xfig graphics/xfig-devel, I was
  able to proceed, but I would have appreciated an UPDATING entry.
 
 There is a file called MOVED which gives this information.

Of course.  But with

g1-227(10.0-C)[3] ls -1 /var/db/pkg | wc -l
 732

700+ ports installed on this machine (my laptop), grepping for each of
them daily is absurd.  (I thought MOVED was intended more for
programmatic parsing than human readability anyway)

 I think in this case it may be worthwhile to
 change the graphics/xfig-devel entry to include |graphics/xfig|
 ...

I have no quarrel with the MOVED entry as it is presently constructed:
the whine that portmaster issued was clear and understandable.  That it
casued the entire process to terminate is annoying.

It seems to me that this is exactly the kind of situation for which
UPDATING entries have been created in the past.  And since there wasn't
one for this one, I felt rather blindsided, which is rarely (if ever)
pleasant.  It is almost certain that an UPDATING entry would have
allowed me to avoid the negative effects.

Peace,
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Re: Evasive action may be needed: graphics/xfig-devel port deleted

2012-11-28 Thread Baptiste Daroussin
On Wed, Nov 28, 2012 at 06:01:38AM -0800, David Wolfskill wrote:
 On Wed, Nov 28, 2012 at 08:46:28AM -0500, Eitan Adler wrote:
  ...
   After running portmaster -o graphics/xfig graphics/xfig-devel, I was
   able to proceed, but I would have appreciated an UPDATING entry.
  
  There is a file called MOVED which gives this information.
 
 Of course.  But with
 
 g1-227(10.0-C)[3] ls -1 /var/db/pkg | wc -l
  732
 
 700+ ports installed on this machine (my laptop), grepping for each of
 them daily is absurd.  (I thought MOVED was intended more for
 programmatic parsing than human readability anyway)
 
  I think in this case it may be worthwhile to
  change the graphics/xfig-devel entry to include |graphics/xfig|
  ...
 
 I have no quarrel with the MOVED entry as it is presently constructed:
 the whine that portmaster issued was clear and understandable.  That it
 casued the entire process to terminate is annoying.
 

Normally portmaster just understand MOVED correctly, if I had correctly set the
graphics/xfig in it, it would have been straight forward for you.

Sorry the first entry was wrong, should be fixed now

regards,
Bapt


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Re: Evasive action may be needed: graphics/xfig-devel port deleted

2012-11-28 Thread Eitan Adler
On 28 November 2012 09:06, Baptiste Daroussin b...@freebsd.org wrote:
 On Wed, Nov 28, 2012 at 08:46:28AM -0500, Eitan Adler wrote:

 I've just done it.

Thanks!


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Re: FreeBSD ports you maintain which are out of date

2012-11-28 Thread Paul Schmehl
--On November 28, 2012 11:36:26 AM +1030 Shane Ambler 
free...@shaneware.biz wrote:



On 28/11/2012 09:45, Kevin Oberman wrote:

On Tue, Nov 27, 2012 at 8:12 AM, Radim Kolar h...@filez.com wrote:

can be this daily spam turned off? i emailed there

portsc...@portscout.freebsd.org

but message was not delivered


It's not spam, but a very useful service. I you don't work on any
ports, you should be able to filter it very easily with procmail or
your mail reader.



Probably more to the point is that it shouldn't get sent to the ports
mailing list - just to port maintainers.



Did you ever think that sending it to the list might motivate someone else 
to take over the port?


There's a reason ports get out of date.  One of the reasons is because the 
port maintainer has lost interest or no longer has the time.  If people on 
the list see it, someone who is motivated might update the port and end up 
being its new maintainer.


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Re: FreeBSD ports you maintain which are out of date

2012-11-28 Thread Alexander Yerenkow
In that case, near each port should be.mntr contact mentioned, to.make it
easier for anyone to contact mntr immediately, instead making additional
unnecessary steps.

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Re: FreeBSD ports you maintain which are out of date

2012-11-28 Thread Kevin Oberman
On Wed, Nov 28, 2012 at 7:45 AM, Alexander Yerenkow yeren...@gmail.com wrote:
 In that case, near each port should be.mntr contact mentioned, to.make it
 easier for anyone to contact mntr immediately, instead making additional
 unnecessary steps.

I suspect that you are missing the fact that all ports which lack a
specific maintainer (most of them) are maintained by ports@. So the
messages to ports are only for the vast array of ports that are
unmaintained. There is no one else to contact.

Ideally, if someone has a little free time, they can look at the list
and pick a couple to update and submit the update in a PR to ports
with a category of update. Or even better, become the maintainer,
yourself. I have been maintainer for a couple of ports that were
critical to my work, so I could be sure that they would be updated
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Re: opera 12.11

2012-11-28 Thread Mark Martinec
Mitja wrote:
 Update to Opera 12.11 and Opera-Linuxplugins 12.11 from 12.10 on my FreeBSD 
 9.1 RC-3 doen't works anymore:
 
 opera
 libpng error: incorrect data check
 libpng error: incorrect data check
 libpng error: incorrect data check
 Segmentation fault (core dumped)

Same here (9.1-RC3 amd64):

$ opera 
libpng error: incorrect data check
Bus error: 10

 P.S.
 I used Clang to build Opera.

Not me, just a system's default cc:
  cc (GCC) 4.2.1 20070831 patched [FreeBSD]
Also no CC-related settings in /etc/make.conf .

Peter Ulrich Kruppa wrote:
 It is quite a while since, but did you update your graphics/png properly?
 Please check /usr/ports/UPDATING 20120531 .

Yes, ports depending on graphics/png were rebuilt in July.

Just in case, I fetched a fresh FreeBSD 9.1 from CVS and re-installed it:

$ uname -a
FreeBSD xxx 9.1-PRERELEASE FreeBSD 9.1-PRERELEASE #0:
  Wed Nov 28 16:58:36 CET 2012 mark@xxx:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/XXX  amd64

and re-did the portmaster -r png- as suggested in UPDATING
(took a day, including qt4 and kde4), then re-installed www/opera.
No change, still: libpng error: incorrect data check, Bus error

Perhaps I should note that my opera is supposed to have
several tabs open in the startup session.


Kevin Oberman  wrote:
 Try pkg_libchk -o.

All clean, pkg_libchk -o is happy, everything else works fine.

  Mark


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Re: FreeBSD ports you maintain which are out of date

2012-11-28 Thread Alexander Yerenkow
2012/11/28 Kevin Oberman kob6...@gmail.com

 On Wed, Nov 28, 2012 at 7:45 AM, Alexander Yerenkow yeren...@gmail.com
 wrote:
  In that case, near each port should be.mntr contact mentioned, to.make it
  easier for anyone to contact mntr immediately, instead making additional
  unnecessary steps.

 I suspect that you are missing the fact that all ports which lack a
 specific maintainer (most of them) are maintained by ports@. So the
 messages to ports are only for the vast array of ports that are
 unmaintained. There is no one else to contact.

 Ideally, if someone has a little free time, they can look at the list
 and pick a couple to update and submit the update in a PR to ports
 with a category of update. Or even better, become the maintainer,
 yourself. I have been maintainer for a couple of ports that were
 critical to my work, so I could be sure that they would be updated
 promptly.


Not exactly :) My suggestion about including current maintainer contact
info was about this part of discussion:

 Probably more to the point is that it shouldn't get sent to the ports
 mailing list - just to port maintainers.
Did you ever think that sending it to the list might motivate someone else
to take over the port?
There's a reason ports get out of date. One of the reasons is because the
port maintainer has lost interest or no longer has the time. If people on
the list see it, someone who is motivated might update the port and end up
being its new maintainer.

So, my thought was, if you ever came to sending portscout messages with
alive maintainer to all ports@ list, would be nice to see contacts
immediately.
You could learn that some maintainer is inactive last time, and next time
you see update for his port, you could get it to work.
Something like that.





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opera 12.11 libpng error

2012-11-28 Thread Ronald Klop

Hi,

I have the same libpng error when starting Opera 12.11 as already  
mentioned on this list. I happen to run KDE and ktrace shows me it crashes  
while reading icons like  
/usr/local/kde4/share/icons/oxygen/64x64/mimetypes/unknown.png.
After renaming these icons so Opera does not find them it still prints  
'libpng error: incorrect data check' but does not crash anymore.

If I start without KDE integration there is no error anymore.
You can do this by adding Dialog Toolkit=4 to the [File Selector] part of  
your opera*.ini.

http://de.opera.com/support/usingopera/operaini/#file_selector

Not an ideal solution, but at least I can read my e-mail again in Opera.

Cheers,
Ronald.

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Re: opera 12.11 libpng error

2012-11-28 Thread Ion-Mihai Tetcu
On Wed, 28 Nov 2012 21:28:30 +0100
Ronald Klop ronald-freeb...@klop.yi.org wrote:

 Hi,
 
 I have the same libpng error when starting Opera 12.11 as already  
 mentioned on this list. I happen to run KDE and ktrace shows me it
 crashes while reading icons like  
 /usr/local/kde4/share/icons/oxygen/64x64/mimetypes/unknown.png.
 After renaming these icons so Opera does not find them it still
 prints 'libpng error: incorrect data check' but does not crash
 anymore. If I start without KDE integration there is no error anymore.
 You can do this by adding Dialog Toolkit=4 to the [File Selector]
 part of your opera*.ini.
 http://de.opera.com/support/usingopera/operaini/#file_selector
 
 Not an ideal solution, but at least I can read my e-mail again in
 Opera.

I've added a note in UPDATING for this, thank you!

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Re: opera 12.11 libpng error

2012-11-28 Thread ajtiM
On Wednesday 28 November 2012 15:57:44 Ion-Mihai Tetcu wrote:
 On Wed, 28 Nov 2012 21:28:30 +0100
 
 Ronald Klop ronald-freeb...@klop.yi.org wrote:
  Hi,
  
  I have the same libpng error when starting Opera 12.11 as already
  mentioned on this list. I happen to run KDE and ktrace shows me it
  crashes while reading icons like
  /usr/local/kde4/share/icons/oxygen/64x64/mimetypes/unknown.png.
  After renaming these icons so Opera does not find them it still
  prints 'libpng error: incorrect data check' but does not crash
  anymore. If I start without KDE integration there is no error anymore.
  You can do this by adding Dialog Toolkit=4 to the [File Selector]
  part of your opera*.ini.
  http://de.opera.com/support/usingopera/operaini/#file_selector
  
  Not an ideal solution, but at least I can read my e-mail again in
  Opera.
 
 I've added a note in UPDATING for this, thank you!

Thank you very much for help...
It works now but Opera is not as before. It crashed on many sites (also at 
work on my Mac), I cannot upload pictures on Redbubble (Xombrero or Konqueror 
are much better). I hope Opera 12.12 would be better

Thank you to everyone for the help again...

Mitja

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Re: FreeBSD ports you maintain which are out of date

2012-11-28 Thread Radim Kolar
its spam sent from portsc...@portscout.zi0r.com undeliverable address. 
Other reports are not sent daily.

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/archivers/ is missing after svn...

2012-11-28 Thread Jeffrey Bouquet
As in the subject.  Anyone else?
r 307953

J. Bouquet
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Re: /archivers/ is missing after svn...

2012-11-28 Thread Jeffrey Bouquet


--- On Wed, 11/28/12, Jeffrey Bouquet jeffreybouq...@yahoo.com wrote:

From: Jeffrey Bouquet jeffreybouq...@yahoo.com
Subject: /archivers/ is missing after svn...
To: freebsd-ports@freebsd.org
Date: Wednesday, November 28, 2012, 8:20 PM

As in the subject.  Anyone else?
r 307953

UPDATE: 

OTOH I can svn it independently to elsewhere than ports, any canonical way
to move that /tmp/archivers to /usr/ports/archivers ?? 






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