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cvs commit: ports/x11/slim Makefile pkg-plist ports/x11/slim/files pam.conf slim.sh.in

2013-05-13 Thread Константин Гончарик
Hi
I found this page
http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-ports/2012-July/076542.htmlwhile
i searching fix clang compile problem

http://developer.berlios.de/patch/download.php?id=3460 this patch is fix (
Work at least for me :) )
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Current unassigned ports problem reports

2013-05-13 Thread FreeBSD bugmaster
(Note: an HTML version of this report is available at
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr-summary.cgi?category=ports .)

The following is a listing of current problems submitted by FreeBSD users.
These represent problem reports covering all versions including
experimental development code and obsolete releases.


S Tracker  Resp.  Description

o ports/178564x11-wm/wmconfig port update
f ports/178563[patch] x11-toolkits/tix -- fix build with Tcl 8.6
o ports/178558[update]: print/qpdfview fix images in application
o ports/178557Ports with USE_GCC=any don't respect local CC and CXX 
f ports/178555[patch] Update cad/ngspice_rework to version 25
o ports/178543[patch] change maintainer address
o ports/178541dns/dualserver update distfile
f ports/178539[PATCH] ports-mgmt/porttools: Improve commit sub-comma
o ports/178537science/avogadro upgrade to 1.1.0 problem
f ports/178534sysutils/gkrelltop: master_site disappeared (universit
f ports/178529net/hornetq: uses home directory during build, not all
f ports/178525sysutils/less: correct the build option
f ports/178502Chase upstream releases for mail/dovecot2*
o ports/178497[maintainer update] databases/datamodeler version upda
o ports/178489[new port] games/openxcom
o ports/178483[MAINTAINER] cad/repsnapper: update to 2.2.0a4
f ports/178476dns/knot: Fix rc script for 1.2.0
o ports/178475[UPDATE] graphics/gmt: New version 4.5.9 available
o ports/178474[NEW PORT] games/linux-dwarf-fortress: Dwarf Fortress 
o ports/178464[NEW PORT] www/redaxo: The REDAXO content management s
o ports/178457[New port]audio/hydrogen-devel
o ports/178441[NEW PORT] databases/memkeys: A tool to show memcache 
f ports/178431graphics/geos hardcodes PHP 5.4 version
f ports/178427net-mgmt/flow-tools: patch for moving to optionsng
o ports/178399[MAINTAINER-UPDATE] sysutils/moosefs-master update to 
o ports/178398[MAINTAINER-UPDATE] sysutils/moosefs-chunkserver updat
o ports/178397[MAINTAINER-UPDATE] sysutils/moosefs-client update to 
f ports/178386emulators/hercules version is more than 2 years old wh
o ports/178384[maintainer] lang/haskell-mode.el update to 2.9.1
f ports/178383Upgrade x11-fonts/linuxlibertine to version 5.3.0
o ports/178366New port: ports-mgmt/pkg-rmleaf Remove leaf packages
o ports/178360[MAINTAINER] sysutils/froxlor: update to 0.9.28
o ports/178350net/pchar: Fix compile error by avoid sizeof(bool) tes
f ports/178340[PATCH] dns/powerdns-recursor: update to 3.5.1
f ports/178334security/pam-pgsql: did no longer work on FreeBSD + up
o ports/178333[new port] net/libnss-pgsql: allow user accounts to be
f ports/178331unpatched security issues in databases/couchdb
o ports/178316[MAINTAINER] devel/monotone: prepare for botan 1.10.x
f ports/178315Upgrade net/rabbitmq to version 3.0.4
o ports/178291devel/pmd update and take maintainership
s ports/178281[new port] www/torbrowser: Request for a Native Torbro
s ports/178277[patch] update devel/scons to 2.3.0
f ports/178275build failed: net/rabbitmq: validity error : Could not
o ports/178269[PATCH] Remove checks for get_pidfile_from_conf functi
f ports/178259update security/libsodium to 0.4.1
o ports/178257[MAINTAINER] Upgrade devel/gdb to 7.6
f ports/178251[patch] converters/unix2dos implicit declaration of fu
f ports/178246mail/fetchyahoo: is BROKEN
f ports/178245[patch] mail/getlive: 3.0 has been released
f ports/178229devel/gnustep failed install - no objective c compiler
o ports/178206[updated port] graphics/rawtherapee to 4.0.10
o ports/178196/usr/ports/www/trac-mercurial broken
f ports/178187[PATCH] games/freedink-dfarc: Fix build and plist
o ports/178160emulators/sness9express: Fix build
o ports/178126[NEW PORT] databases/mysql56-server-cluster: MySQL Clu
o ports/178125[NEW PORT] databases/mysql56-client-cluster: Multithre
f ports/178106update mail/imapsync from 1.508 to 1.536
o ports/178089[patch] update games/lwjgl to 2.9.0
o ports/178078[new port]: lang/angelscript AngelCode Scripting Libra
o ports/178052New port submission: dns/mDNSRedponder_nss
f ports/178050[patch] devel/tclmore -- fix build
f ports/178042sysutils/ezjail: zsh completion does not work
o ports/178025[NEW PORT] net/grive: An open source 

Build fails for php5-snmp

2013-05-13 Thread MP Netsai
Can someone help me on here. I cant figure out why this fails. I am running 
FreeBSD 8.2. And have been trying to install cacti-0.8.8a1.

==
===  Building for php5-snmp-5.4.14
/bin/sh /usr/ports/net-mgmt/php5-snmp/work/php-5.4.14/ext/snmp/libtool 
--mode=compile cc  -I. -I/usr/ports/net-mgmt/php5-snmp/work/php-5.4.14/ext/snmp 
-DPHP_ATOM_INC -I/usr/ports/net-mgmt/php5-snmp/work/php-5.4.14/ext/snmp/include 
-I/usr/ports/net-mgmt/php5-snmp/work/php-5.4.14/ext/snmp/main 
-I/usr/ports/net-mgmt/php5-snmp/work/php-5.4.14/ext/snmp 
-I/usr/local/include/php -I/usr/local/include/php/main 
-I/usr/local/include/php/TSRM -I/usr/local/include/php/Zend 
-I/usr/local/include/php/ext -I/usr/local/include/php/ext/date/lib 
-I/usr/local/include  -DHAVE_CONFIG_H  -O2 -pipe -fno-strict-aliasing   -c 
/usr/ports/net-mgmt/php5-snmp/work/php-5.4.14/ext/snmp/snmp.c -o snmp.lo
cc -I. -I/usr/ports/net-mgmt/php5-snmp/work/php-5.4.14/ext/snmp -DPHP_ATOM_INC 
-I/usr/ports/net-mgmt/php5-snmp/work/php-5.4.14/ext/snmp/include 
-I/usr/ports/net-mgmt/php5-snmp/work/php-5.4.14/ext/snmp/main 
-I/usr/ports/net-mgmt/php5-snmp/work/php-5.4.14/ext/snmp 
-I/usr/local/include/php -I/usr/local/include/php/main 
-I/usr/local/include/php/TSRM -I/usr/local/include/php/Zend 
-I/usr/local/include/php/ext -I/usr/local/include/php/ext/date/lib 
-I/usr/local/include -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -O2 -pipe -fno-strict-aliasing -c 
/usr/ports/net-mgmt/php5-snmp/work/php-5.4.14/ext/snmp/snmp.c  -fPIC -DPIC -o 
.libs/snmp.o
/usr/ports/net-mgmt/php5-snmp/work/php-5.4.14/ext/snmp/snmp.c:1946: error: 
expected ';', ',' or ')' before '*' token
/usr/ports/net-mgmt/php5-snmp/work/php-5.4.14/ext/snmp/snmp.c:1988: error: 
expected ';', ',' or ')' before '*' token
/usr/ports/net-mgmt/php5-snmp/work/php-5.4.14/ext/snmp/snmp.c:2026: error: 
expected ';', ',' or ')' before '*' token
/usr/ports/net-mgmt/php5-snmp/work/php-5.4.14/ext/snmp/snmp.c: In function 
'zm_startup_snmp':
/usr/ports/net-mgmt/php5-snmp/work/php-5.4.14/ext/snmp/snmp.c:2368: error: 
'php_snmp_read_property' undeclared (first use in this function)
/usr/ports/net-mgmt/php5-snmp/work/php-5.4.14/ext/snmp/snmp.c:2368: error: 
(Each undeclared identifier is reported only once
/usr/ports/net-mgmt/php5-snmp/work/php-5.4.14/ext/snmp/snmp.c:2368: error: for 
each function it appears in.)
/usr/ports/net-mgmt/php5-snmp/work/php-5.4.14/ext/snmp/snmp.c:2369: error: 
'php_snmp_write_property' undeclared (first use in this function)
/usr/ports/net-mgmt/php5-snmp/work/php-5.4.14/ext/snmp/snmp.c:2370: error: 
'php_snmp_has_property' undeclared (first use in this function)
*** Error code 1
1 error
*** Error code 1

Stop in /usr/ports/net-mgmt/php5-snmp.
*** Error code 1

Stop in /usr/ports/net-mgmt/cacti.
==

Regards,

Nets
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qt3 - qt4 question

2013-05-13 Thread Robert Huff

1) I have x11-toolkits/qt-copy (part of qt33) installed, and
at least a dozen ports that depend on it.
2) Attempts to upgrade devel/qt4-corelibs fail on complaints
the two conflict.
3) I cannot find a qt4-copy, and there is no mention of this
in UPDATING going back three years.
4) What is the correct successor for qt-copy?  Is that
functionality been included elsewhere in qt4?
5) Is there a way to determine which (if any) of the dependent
ports will have issues with the conversion?  Right now the choice
seems to be between a) inspecting the Makefiles (my make-fu is at
the slapstick comedy level) and b) just doing and hoping nothing
breaks.


Robert Huff

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FreeBSD ports you maintain which are out of date

2013-05-13 Thread portscout
Dear port maintainer,

The portscout new distfile checker has detected that one or more of your
ports appears to be out of date. Please take the opportunity to check
each of the ports listed below, and if possible and appropriate,
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Port| Current version | New version
+-+
net-p2p/libtorrent-rasterbar-15 | 0.15.9  | 0.16.10
+-+
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+-+


If any of the above results are invalid, please check the following page
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Re: qt3 - qt4 question

2013-05-13 Thread RW
On Mon, 13 May 2013 08:42:29 -0400
Robert Huff wrote:

 
   1) I have x11-toolkits/qt-copy (part of qt33) installed, and
 at least a dozen ports that depend on it.

IIRC qt-copy is an alternate version of qt33 with some extra patches 

   2) Attempts to upgrade devel/qt4-corelibs fail on complaints
 the two conflict.
   3) I cannot find a qt4-copy, and there is no mention of this
 in UPDATING going back three years.
   4) What is the correct successor for qt-copy?  Is that
 functionality been included elsewhere in qt4?
   5) Is there a way to determine which (if any) of the dependent
 ports will have issues with the conversion?  Right now the choice
 seems to be between a) inspecting the Makefiles (my make-fu is at
 the slapstick comedy level) and b) just doing and hoping nothing
 breaks.


I'm not really sure what you are trying to do, but you can't simply
replace qt33 with qt4, there may be some exceptions, but generally
things depend on one or the other. 

AFAIK qt4 and qt33 only conflict through their build dependencies so it
is still possible to mix the two, it's just a bit awkward. A relatively
straightforward way to update would be to do it in two parts using 
ports-mgmt/pkg_cutleaves to remove all build dependencies before each
stage.
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Re: qt3 - qt4 question

2013-05-13 Thread Robert Huff

RW writes:

  1) I have x11-toolkits/qt-copy (part of qt33) installed, and
   at least a dozen ports that depend on it.
  
  IIRC qt-copy is an alternate version of qt33 with some extra patches 
  
  2) Attempts to upgrade devel/qt4-corelibs fail on complaints
   the two conflict.
  3) I cannot find a qt4-copy, and there is no mention of this
   in UPDATING going back three years.
  4) What is the correct successor for qt-copy?  Is that
   functionality been included elsewhere in qt4?
  5) Is there a way to determine which (if any) of the dependent
   ports will have issues with the conversion?  Right now the choice
   seems to be between a) inspecting the Makefiles (my make-fu is at
   the slapstick comedy level) and b) just doing and hoping nothing
   breaks.
  
  I'm not really sure what you are trying to do, but you can't simply
  replace qt33 with qt4, there may be some exceptions, but generally
  things depend on one or the other. 

This is the specific issue:

=== Starting build for devel/qt4-corelib ===

=== All dependencies are up to date

===  Cleaning for qt4-corelib-4.8.4_2
==

Qt 4 can be built with optional support for:
 - Common UNIX Printing System (CUPS) (enabled by default)
 - Network Audio System (NAS)
 - Qt style that renders using GTK (QGTKSTYLE)

In order to enable them, you have to add
QT4_OPTIONS=CUPS NAS QGTKSTYLE
to your /etc/make.conf and compile devel/qt4-corelib and
x11-toolkits/qt4-gui ports.

Attention! Whenever you change the QT4_OPTIONS both
devel/qt4-corelib and x11-toolkits/qt4-gui ports must be rebuilt!

==
===   qt4-corelib-4.8.4_2 depends on file: /usr/local/sbin/pkg - found
=== Fetching all distfiles required by qt4-corelib-4.8.4_2 for building

===  qt4-corelib-4.8.4_2 conflicts with installed package(s): 
  qt-copy-3.3.8_14

  They will not build together.
  Please remove them first with pkg delete.
*** [check-build-conflicts] Error code 1

Stop in /usr/ports/devel/qt4-corelib.


Does this help?


Robert Huff


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[Call for Test] [NEW PORT] x11/bumblebe

2013-05-13 Thread nemysis
Hello

Please test and review

Bumblebee

Bumblebee daemon is a rewrite of the original Bumblebee service, providing an 
elegant and stable means of managing Optimus hybrid graphics chipsets. A 
primary goal of this project is to not only enable use of the discrete GPU for 
rendering, but also to enable smart power management of the dGPU when it's not 
in use.

https://github.com/Bumblebee-Project/Bumblebee

https://github.com/seanbruno/fbsd-bumblebee


Shar is here

http://sourceforge.net/projects/nemysisfreebsdp/files/Call_for_Test/bumblebee.shar


Build log

https://redports.org/buildarchive/20130513140800-65511/


Documentation

https://github.com/Bumblebee-Project/Bumblebee/wiki

https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Bumblebee

https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Bumblebee

http://wiki.mandriva.com/en/Bumblebee



I don't have a Laptop with Nvidia Optimus technology.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nvidia_Optimus


Best regards,
nemysis
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Re: qt3 - qt4 question

2013-05-13 Thread Jerry
On Mon, 13 May 2013 15:22:51 +0100
RW articulated:

 I'm not really sure what you are trying to do, but you can't simply
 replace qt33 with qt4, there may be some exceptions, but generally
 things depend on one or the other. 
 
 AFAIK qt4 and qt33 only conflict through their build dependencies so
 it is still possible to mix the two, it's just a bit awkward. A
 relatively straightforward way to update would be to do it in two
 parts using ports-mgmt/pkg_cutleaves to remove all build dependencies
 before each stage.

The continued use of x11-toolkits/qt33 is about to end.

DEPRECATED= No upstream activity since 2008; unmaintained
EXPIRATION_DATE=2013-07-01

I removed x11-toolkits/qt33 from my system and then rebuilt the ports
that were dependent on it with qt-4. Only a few programs absolutely
needed x11-toolkits/qt33 and most of them are about to go away also.

-- 
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Re: qt3 - qt4 question

2013-05-13 Thread Robert Huff

Jerry writes:

  The continued use of x11-toolkits/qt33 is about to end.
  
  DEPRECATED= No upstream activity since 2008; unmaintained
  EXPIRATION_DATE=2013-07-01
  
  I removed x11-toolkits/qt33 from my system and then rebuilt the
  ports that were dependent on it with qt-4.

Thank you - good to know.

Only a 
 few programs
  absolutely needed x11-toolkits/qt33 and most of them are about to
  go away also.

Worth a shot then.





Robert Huff
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Adding a C++11 based port

2013-05-13 Thread David Demelier
Hello dear,

I plan to release an application I wrote very soon. If possible I want
to add a port for it. One problem is that I've used C++11 and this is
part of system only if users have compiled world with the new C++
stack.

Should I wait until 9.2-RELEASE before requesting that new port? Or is
C++11 only for FreeBSD 10?

Cheers,

--
Demelier David
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Re: qt3 - qt4 question

2013-05-13 Thread Dimitry Andric

On 2013-05-13 16:43, Robert Huff wrote:
...

===  qt4-corelib-4.8.4_2 conflicts with installed package(s):
   qt-copy-3.3.8_14

   They will not build together.
   Please remove them first with pkg delete.


Yes, this is unfortunately the case.  Qt3 headers break the Qt4 build,
so Qt3 must be removed from the system before you can build Qt4.

Note, after Qt4 has been installed, you can reinstall Qt3, but there is
still a risk that any Qt4-dependent port might pick up the Qt3 headers
by accident.

-Dimitry
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cups-base-1.5.4_1 fails to print (Network Printers)

2013-05-13 Thread Beeblebrox
I have 2 HP printers on my network. I have print/cups  print/hplip
installed. Before a recent cups update (or re-compile by poudriere) I was
printing to both f my HP printers without problem. After the update (2-3
days ago) I cannot print to either.

After I give the print command (from a simple text editor for example),
nothing happens and cups reports that he document was successfully printed -
as if the job just goes into a black hole.

* One of the printers is also a scanner/fax. I am able to access and scan
through xsane.
* I have a virtual_ps printer defined in cups - I am able to print to the
virtual_ps and create pdf files.
* I have LogLevel   debug enabled in /usr/local/etc/cupsd.conf. Logfile
shows no E tagged messages.
* Here is part of the log from a test print:
D [13/May/2013:18:48:51 +0300] [Job 13] Starting renderer with command: gs
-sstdout=%stderr  -dBATCH -dPARANOIDSAFER -dQUIET -dNOPAUSE -sDEVICE=ijs
-sIjsServer=hpijs -sDeviceManufacturer=HEWLETT-PACKARD -sDeviceModel=HP
LaserJet -dDEVICEWIDTHPOINTS=595 -dDEVICEHEIGHTPOINTS=842 -dDuplex=false
-r300
-sIjsParams=Quality:Quality=0,Quality:ColorMode=0,Quality:MediaType=0,Quality:PenSet=0,PS:MediaPosition=7
-dIjsUseOutputFD -sOutputFile=%stdout -_
D [13/May/2013:18:48:51 +0300] [Job 13] Starting process kid3 (generation
1)
D [13/May/2013:18:48:51 +0300] [Job 13] Starting process kid4 (generation
2)
D [13/May/2013:18:48:51 +0300] [Job 13] Starting process renderer
(generation 2)
D [13/May/2013:18:48:51 +0300] [Job 13] JCL: %-12345X@PJL
D [13/May/2013:18:48:51 +0300] [Job 13] job data 
D [13/May/2013:18:48:51 +0300] [Job 13] Unknown device: ijs
D [13/May/2013:18:48:51 +0300] [Job 13] Unrecoverable error: undefined in
.uninstallpagedevice
D [13/May/2013:18:48:51 +0300] [Job 13] Operand stack:
D [13/May/2013:18:48:51 +0300] [Job 13] defaultdevice
D [13/May/2013:18:48:51 +0300] [Job 13] renderer exited with status 1
D [13/May/2013:18:48:51 +0300] PID 1998
(/usr/local/libexec/cups/filter/pdftops) exited with no errors.
D [13/May/2013:18:48:51 +0300] PID 2000
(/usr/local/libexec/cups/backend/socket) exited with no errors.
D [13/May/2013:18:48:51 +0300] PID 1999
(/usr/local/libexec/cups/filter/foomatic-rip) did not catch or ignore signal
13.
D [13/May/2013:18:48:51 +0300] [Job 13] Possible error on renderer command
line or PostScript error. Check options.
D [13/May/2013:18:48:51 +0300] Discarding unused job-completed event...
I [13/May/2013:18:48:51 +0300] [Job 13] Job completed.
D [13/May/2013:18:48:51 +0300] cupsdMarkDirty(J-)
D [13/May/2013:18:48:51 +0300] cupsdSetBusyState: newbusy=Printing jobs and
dirty files, busy=Dirty files
D [13/May/2013:18:48:51 +0300] cupsdSetBusyState: newbusy=Printing jobs and
dirty files, busy=Printing jobs and dirty files
D [13/May/2013:18:48:51 +0300] Discarding unused printer-state-changed
event...
D [13/May/2013:18:48:52 +0300] [Job 13] Unloading...
I [13/May/2013:18:49:22 +0300] Saving printers.conf...
I [13/May/2013:18:49:22 +0300] Saving job.cache...
D [13/May/2013:18:49:22 +0300] cupsdSetBusyState: newbusy=Not busy,
busy=Printing jobs and dirty files




-
10-Current-amd64-using ccache-portstree merged with marcuscom.gnome3  
xorg.devel

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Re: qt3 - qt4 question

2013-05-13 Thread Jerry
On Mon, 13 May 2013 17:29:55 +0200
Dimitry Andric articulated:

 Note, after Qt4 has been installed, you can reinstall Qt3, but there
 is still a risk that any Qt4-dependent port might pick up the Qt3
 headers by accident.

Not a risk, it is virtually guaranteed. If any port re-installs qt3,
any subsequent port that requires qt* will use qt3. We all ready have
knobs for:

WANT_OPENLDAP_BASE=24
WITH_OPENSSL_PORT=yes
WITH_BDB_VER=5
BOGOFILTER_BDB_VER=5
PYTHON3_DEFAULT_VERSION=python3.3
WITH_VIM_OPTIONS=YES
RUBY_DEFAULT_VER=1.9

 ... etcetera.

We need a flag for:

DON'T_EVEN_THINK_ABOUT_USING_QT3= yes

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FreeBSD Port: collectd-4.10.4_7

2013-05-13 Thread Peter Mueller


Hello,

I like to use the modbus plugin. But it is not listed in the config options. 
How can I enable this plugin to compile it.

Thanks,
Peter


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ANSWERED: qt3 - qt4 question

2013-05-13 Thread Robert Huff

Deleted qt-copy.
Re-compiled everything that depended on it.
So far, everything works.

Thanks for the help,


Robert Huff

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Re: Adding a C++11 based port

2013-05-13 Thread Chris Rees
On 13 May 2013 16:14, David Demelier demelier.da...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hello dear,

 I plan to release an application I wrote very soon. If possible I want
 to add a port for it. One problem is that I've used C++11 and this is
 part of system only if users have compiled world with the new C++
 stack.

 Should I wait until 9.2-RELEASE before requesting that new port? Or is
 C++11 only for FreeBSD 10?

If it builds and works with gcc46, you can probably do something like

.include bsd.port.options.mk

.if ${OSVERSION}   # before clang was around
USE_GCC= 46+
.endif

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Re: cups-base-1.5.4_1 fails to print (Network Printers)

2013-05-13 Thread Boris Samorodov
13.05.2013 20:01, Beeblebrox пишет:

 I have 2 HP printers on my network. I have 
 print/cups  print/hplip

[1]

 installed. Before a recent cups update (or re-compile by poudriere) I was
 printing to both f my HP printers without problem. After the update (2-3
 days ago) I cannot print to either.
 
 After I give the print command (from a simple text editor for example),
 nothing happens and cups reports that he document was successfully printed -
 as if the job just goes into a black hole.
 
 * One of the printers is also a scanner/fax. I am able to access and scan
 through xsane.
 * I have a virtual_ps printer defined in cups - I am able to print to the
 virtual_ps and create pdf files.
 * I have LogLevel   debug enabled in /usr/local/etc/cupsd.conf. Logfile
 shows no E tagged messages.
 * Here is part of the log from a test print:
 D [13/May/2013:18:48:51 +0300] [Job 13] Starting renderer with command: gs
 -sstdout=%stderr  -dBATCH -dPARANOIDSAFER -dQUIET -dNOPAUSE -sDEVICE=ijs

You have updated [1] but try to use device ijs. So may be you forgot
to update an other port (ex. print/hpijs)?

 -sIjsServer=hpijs -sDeviceManufacturer=HEWLETT-PACKARD -sDeviceModel=HP
 LaserJet -dDEVICEWIDTHPOINTS=595 -dDEVICEHEIGHTPOINTS=842 -dDuplex=false
 -r300
 -sIjsParams=Quality:Quality=0,Quality:ColorMode=0,Quality:MediaType=0,Quality:PenSet=0,PS:MediaPosition=7
 -dIjsUseOutputFD -sOutputFile=%stdout -_
 D [13/May/2013:18:48:51 +0300] [Job 13] Starting process kid3 (generation
 1)
 D [13/May/2013:18:48:51 +0300] [Job 13] Starting process kid4 (generation
 2)
 D [13/May/2013:18:48:51 +0300] [Job 13] Starting process renderer
 (generation 2)
 D [13/May/2013:18:48:51 +0300] [Job 13] JCL: %-12345X@PJL
 D [13/May/2013:18:48:51 +0300] [Job 13] job data 
 D [13/May/2013:18:48:51 +0300] [Job 13] Unknown device: ijs
 D [13/May/2013:18:48:51 +0300] [Job 13] Unrecoverable error: undefined in
 .uninstallpagedevice
 D [13/May/2013:18:48:51 +0300] [Job 13] Operand stack:
 D [13/May/2013:18:48:51 +0300] [Job 13] defaultdevice
 D [13/May/2013:18:48:51 +0300] [Job 13] renderer exited with status 1
 D [13/May/2013:18:48:51 +0300] PID 1998
 (/usr/local/libexec/cups/filter/pdftops) exited with no errors.
 D [13/May/2013:18:48:51 +0300] PID 2000
 (/usr/local/libexec/cups/backend/socket) exited with no errors.
 D [13/May/2013:18:48:51 +0300] PID 1999
 (/usr/local/libexec/cups/filter/foomatic-rip) did not catch or ignore signal
 13.
 D [13/May/2013:18:48:51 +0300] [Job 13] Possible error on renderer command
 line or PostScript error. Check options.
 D [13/May/2013:18:48:51 +0300] Discarding unused job-completed event...
 I [13/May/2013:18:48:51 +0300] [Job 13] Job completed.
 D [13/May/2013:18:48:51 +0300] cupsdMarkDirty(J-)
 D [13/May/2013:18:48:51 +0300] cupsdSetBusyState: newbusy=Printing jobs and
 dirty files, busy=Dirty files
 D [13/May/2013:18:48:51 +0300] cupsdSetBusyState: newbusy=Printing jobs and
 dirty files, busy=Printing jobs and dirty files
 D [13/May/2013:18:48:51 +0300] Discarding unused printer-state-changed
 event...
 D [13/May/2013:18:48:52 +0300] [Job 13] Unloading...
 I [13/May/2013:18:49:22 +0300] Saving printers.conf...
 I [13/May/2013:18:49:22 +0300] Saving job.cache...
 D [13/May/2013:18:49:22 +0300] cupsdSetBusyState: newbusy=Not busy,
 busy=Printing jobs and dirty files


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Re: Adding a C++11 based port

2013-05-13 Thread Michael Gmelin
On Mon, 13 May 2013 17:14:38 +0200
David Demelier demelier.da...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hello dear,
 
 I plan to release an application I wrote very soon. If possible I want
 to add a port for it. One problem is that I've used C++11 and this is
 part of system only if users have compiled world with the new C++
 stack.
 
 Should I wait until 9.2-RELEASE before requesting that new port? Or is
 C++11 only for FreeBSD 10?

Hi David,

under 9.1-RELEASE you can build ports using C++11, assuming the world
has been built using Clang and WITH_LIBCPLUSCPLUS set. All our machines
are set up like this, but this is not common practice yet. So you could
get the port in and make it fail in these setups. Or alternatively make
it depend on some recent GCC that brings its own libstdc++ (I'm not
certain if that's possible at this point). If you want it to work for
everyone, waiting for 10 might be a better option after all.

I spent quite some time making our systems work with clang in C++11
mode and linked against libc++ (which can be quite a PITA). Therefore
it would be interesting to know if there is some kind of strategy for
the ports tree (C++14 is almost ready too). In my experience mixing
libc++ and libstdc++ is not advisable, neither is mixing
-std=c++11 and -std=c++98 [actually not possible]. Some support from the
ports infrastructure would be really useful.

I would like to see flags like WITH_CPLUSPLUS11 and WITH_LIBCPP
possible in ports and available as global knobs, to make sure one
doesn't end up with a system that got mixed up. I found a couple of
ports (e.g. using libtool), which end up liked against libstdc++,
regardless of what's in make.conf. Examples are: textproc/aspell,
devel/boost-libs, databases/db42, print/teTeX-base, textproc/xerces-c3
and many more.

So some better infrastructure support, that could also be checked
automatically in a build cluster, would be very welcome.

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Re: error on fvwm startup on 9.1-RELEASE

2013-05-13 Thread Julian H. Stacey
Hi po...@freebsd.org

I asked din...@freebsd.org (cc'd) the following a month back,
but seen no reply, (maybe he's busy or away, or a spam filter ate it), 
so does anyone else have ideas ? Thanks.

The 2 .png I removed from MIME in previous mail  put here for ports@ list:

 http://berklix.com/~jhs/src/bsd/fixes/freebsd/ports/jhs/x11-wm/fvwm/debug/

PS I've got fvwm2 working, but the change of RC syntax from fvwm1 to fvwm2
is a nuisance,  my fvwm1 RC file is large  heavily customised,
so I'd rather fix fvwm1  keep my old RC, than apply all customisations
to fvwm2 RC.

 Date: Tue, 09 Apr 2013 19:21:24 +0200 
 
 Hi din...@freebsd.org
 
 On FreeBSD-9.1-RELEASE src/  ports localy compiled,
 with RELEASE  current ports I see a problem with fvwm-1.24r_4
 on startup, the panelling window manager looks like this
   fvwm_bad.png
 ie with no vertical lines
  I cant mouse click between panes,
  also its 1/3 off bottom of screen
 
 on FreeBSD-8.2-RELEASE its OK
   fvwm_good.png
 
 Any ideas please ?
 
 PS I normaly run with my own system.fvwmrc but reinstalled default for demo
 here to capture with /usr/ports/graphics/xv

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[QAT] r318004: 3x leftovers, 1x depend (depend_package in x11/libxcb)

2013-05-13 Thread Ports-QAT
- fix pkg-plist and bump PORTREVISION because of that

while here:
- trim Makefile header
- remove leading indefinite article from COMMENT

Reported by:pointyhat (miwi)
-

  Build ID:  20130513082000-48120
  Job owner: r...@freebsd.org
  Buildtime: 11 hours
  Enddate:   Mon, 13 May 2013 19:42:41 GMT

  Revision:  r318004
  Repository:
https://svnweb.freebsd.org/ports?view=revisionrevision=318004

-

Port:www/xist 3.25_1

  Buildgroup: 9.1-QAT/amd64
  Buildstatus:   LEFTOVERS
  Log: 
https://qat.redports.org//~r...@freebsd.org/20130513082000-48120-138176/py27-xist-3.25_1.log

  Buildgroup: 9.1-QAT/i386
  Buildstatus:   LEFTOVERS
  Log: 
https://qat.redports.org//~r...@freebsd.org/20130513082000-48120-138177/py27-xist-3.25_1.log

  Buildgroup: 8.3-QAT/amd64
  Buildstatus:   LEFTOVERS
  Log: 
https://qat.redports.org//~r...@freebsd.org/20130513082000-48120-138178/py27-xist-3.25_1.log

  Buildgroup: 8.3-QAT/i386
  Buildstatus:   DEPEND (DEPEND_PACKAGE IN X11/LIBXCB)
  Log: 
https://qat.redports.org//~r...@freebsd.org/20130513082000-48120-138179/libxcb-1.7.log


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[QAT] r318099: 3x leftovers, 1x arch

2013-05-13 Thread Ports-QAT
- Update to 1.7.39
  Changes:
  * Small changes to return types in FXIO (and subclasses) for flush(),
eof().
  * FXSemaphore implemented in terms of mutex and condition on MacOSX and
Minix.
  * FXMat4d and FXMat2d AVX accelerated when compiled for AVX.
  * ADA programming language patterns added to Adie's syntax file.
  * Fix in PathFinder escapement of filenames prior to spawning process to
open document.
  * Compile-time check improved before implementing call to utimensat() in
FXStat.
-

  Build ID:  20130513145201-54997
  Job owner: g...@freebsd.org
  Buildtime: 6 hours
  Enddate:   Mon, 13 May 2013 20:38:08 GMT

  Revision:  r318099
  Repository:
https://svnweb.freebsd.org/ports?view=revisionrevision=318099

-

Port:x11-toolkits/fox17 1.7.39

  Buildgroup: 9.1-QAT/amd64
  Buildstatus:   LEFTOVERS
  Log: 
https://qat.redports.org//~g...@freebsd.org/20130513145201-54997-138556/fox-1.7.39.log

  Buildgroup: 9.1-QAT/i386
  Buildstatus:   LEFTOVERS
  Log: 
https://qat.redports.org//~g...@freebsd.org/20130513145201-54997-138557/fox-1.7.39.log

  Buildgroup: 8.3-QAT/amd64
  Buildstatus:   ARCH
  Log: 
https://qat.redports.org//~g...@freebsd.org/20130513145201-54997-138558/fox-1.7.39.log

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  Buildstatus:   LEFTOVERS
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[QAT] r318068: 4x leftovers

2013-05-13 Thread Ports-QAT
Fix all shebang lines

Submitted by:   John Marino (via irc)
Obtained from:  DPorts
-

  Build ID:  2013051311-45488
  Job owner: b...@freebsd.org
  Buildtime: 10 hours
  Enddate:   Mon, 13 May 2013 21:25:33 GMT

  Revision:  r318068
  Repository:
https://svnweb.freebsd.org/ports?view=revisionrevision=318068

-

Port:print/ttf2pt1 

  Buildgroup: 9.1-QAT/amd64
  Buildstatus:   LEFTOVERS
  Log: 
https://qat.redports.org//~b...@freebsd.org/2013051311-45488-138432/ttf2pt1-3.4.4_4.log

  Buildgroup: 9.1-QAT/i386
  Buildstatus:   LEFTOVERS
  Log: 
https://qat.redports.org//~b...@freebsd.org/2013051311-45488-138433/ttf2pt1-3.4.4_4.log

  Buildgroup: 8.3-QAT/amd64
  Buildstatus:   LEFTOVERS
  Log: 
https://qat.redports.org//~b...@freebsd.org/2013051311-45488-138434/ttf2pt1-3.4.4_4.log

  Buildgroup: 8.3-QAT/i386
  Buildstatus:   LEFTOVERS
  Log: 
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Re: FreeBSD Port: collectd-4.10.4_7

2013-05-13 Thread Boris Samorodov
13.05.2013 20:20, Peter Mueller пишет:
 
 I like to use the modbus plugin. But it is not listed in the config options. 
 How can I enable this plugin to compile it.

I've just added comms/libmodbus upon your request.
And here is attached (an untested) patch to net-mgmt/collectd.

Test and feedback are welcome.
Thanks!
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Index: Makefile
===
--- Makefile	(revision 317544)
+++ Makefile	(working copy)
@@ -19,8 +19,9 @@
 OPTIONS_GROUP=		INPUT OUTPUT
 OPTIONS_GROUP_OUTPUT=	RRDTOOL RRDCACHED WRITE_HTTP
 OPTIONS_GROUP_INPUT=	APACHE APCUPS CURL CURL_JSON CURL_XML DBI DISK \
-			NUTUPS INTERFACE MBMON MEMCACHED MYSQL NGINX OPENVPN \
-			PDNS PGSQL PING PYTHON ROUTEROS SNMP TOKYOTYRANT XMMS
+			NUTUPS INTERFACE MBMON MEMCACHED MODBUS MYSQL NGINX \
+			OPENVPN PDNS PGSQL PING PYTHON ROUTEROS SNMP \
+			TOKYOTYRANT XMMS
 OPTIONS_DEFAULT=	BIND INTERFACE PING SNMP RRDTOOL RRDCACHED
 
 CGI_DESC=		Install collection.cgi (requires RRDTOOL)
@@ -40,6 +41,7 @@
 INTERFACE_DESC=		Network interfaces (libstatgrab)
 MBMON_DESC=		MBMon
 MEMCACHED_DESC=		Memcached
+MODBUS_DESC=		modbus support via libmodbus
 MYSQL_DESC=		MySQL
 NGINX_DESC=		Nginx
 OPENVPN_DESC=		OpenVPN statistics
@@ -100,7 +102,6 @@
 		--disable-match_timediff \
 		--disable-match_value \
 		--disable-memcachec \
-		--disable-modbus \
 		--disable-multimeter \
 		--disable-netapp \
 		--disable-netlink \
@@ -276,6 +277,15 @@
 PLIST_SUB+=	MEMCACHED=@comment 
 .endif
 
+.if ${PORT_OPTIONS:MMODBUS}
+CONFIGURE_ARGS+=--enable-modbus
+LIB_DEPENDS+=	modbus:${PORTSDIR}/comms/libmodbus
+PLIST_SUB+=	MODBUS=
+.else
+CONFIGURE_ARGS+=--disable-modbus
+PLIST_SUB+=	MODBUS=@comment 
+.endif
+
 .if ${PORT_OPTIONS:MMYSQL}
 USE_MYSQL=	yes
 CONFIGURE_ARGS+=--enable-mysql
@@ -362,7 +372,7 @@
 CONFIGURE_ARGS+=--enable-rrdcached
 PLIST_SUB+=	RRDCACHED=
 .else
-CONFIGURE_ARGS+=--disable--rrdcached
+CONFIGURE_ARGS+=--disable-rrdcached
 PLIST_SUB+=	RRDCACHED=@comment 
 .endif
 
Index: pkg-plist
===
--- pkg-plist	(revision 317544)
+++ pkg-plist	(working copy)
@@ -49,6 +49,8 @@
 lib/collectd/load.so
 lib/collectd/logfile.la
 lib/collectd/logfile.so
+%%MODBUS%%lib/collectd/modbus.la
+%%MODBUS%%lib/collectd/modbus.so
 %%MBMON%%lib/collectd/mbmon.la
 %%MBMON%%lib/collectd/mbmon.so
 %%MEMCACHED%%lib/collectd/memcached.la
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cups-base-1.5.4_1 fails to print (Network Printers)

2013-05-13 Thread Beeblebrox
Printer1: Officejet_4500_G510n-z. This connects to network with wireless and
I use hplip for this printer.
Printer2: HP_LaserJet_2100. This uses jetdirect wired connection and setup
is directly through cups (does not use hplip).

The log output I posted is for Printer2 (no hplip). Also all updates are
from poudriere-build binaries, so each run updates everything available.

What other port(s) does ijs depend on? I have these installed also - I will
try to re-install gutenprint-ijs:
gutenprint-ijs-5.2.8   GutenPrint Printer Driver
gutenprint-5.2.8   The meta-port for GutenPrint
gutenprint-base-5.2.8  GutenPrint Printer Driver
gutenprint-cups-5.2.8_1GutenPrint Printer Driver
gutenprint-foomatic-5.2.8_1GutenPrint Printer Driver

Regards.



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Re: Fwd: qt-mysql-plugin-3.3.8_10 failed on amd64 8

2013-05-13 Thread Raphael Kubo da Costa
John Marino freebs...@marino.st writes:

 I have attached a patch that fixes the problem.  It was related to the
 extraction cleanup.  Can somebody commit it?

Committed in r318134, thanks.

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Re: FreeBSD Port: JasperServer 5.0.0

2013-05-13 Thread Jason Helfman

On Sun, May 12, 2013 at 04:14:54PM -0700, Jason Helfman thus spake:

Hello All,

I have been battling fixing build issues with the latest JasperServer, but
now have it working.

The only bit I've been unable to do is to connect locally to a mysql
instance through the jdbc driver, however I don't know if this is isolated,
or a problem with the software. The defaults work without issue.

Attached is a diff.

Please test, and let me know if you find any issues.


I have confirmed a jdbc connection using mysql, and will put this update
through.

Please let me know if anyone experiences any issues and I can address them.

Thanks!
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Re: WANTED: Tool to verify installed package/port consistancy

2013-05-13 Thread Ronald F. Guilmette

So, as I have now learned (and just as the post by CyberLeo Kitsana had
suggested) if one wishes to write a script to do the rough equivalent
of what pkg_info -g does, then one has to be mindful of the fact that
for those specific MD5 checksums contained in the various +CONTENTS
files within the /var/db/pkg directory where the relevant installed
file happend to be a symlink, you must not calculate the MD5 checksum
on the file the symlink points to, but rather on the contents of the
symlink itself, as obtained by running readlink -n.

Making that small adjustment to my script, re-installing my many missing
CONTENTS files from a backup I had, and running my little pkg_sanity
script as root (in order to avoid a few annoying permissions problems)
it seems that my system is now mostly back to a state of good health.
However there sill remain a handful of puzzling results:

pkg_sanity: gettext-0.18.1.1: /usr/local/lib/charset.alias: File failed MD5 
checksum
pkg_sanity: gettext-0.18.1.1: /usr/local/lib/charset.alias: 
4d9c898966e87b62589a1c44dc8297f6 versus fe5bae66620b10c76971d99932b18846
pkg_sanity: linux_base-f10-10_5: /compat/linux/etc/ld.so.cache: File failed MD5 
checksum
pkg_sanity: linux_base-f10-10_5: /compat/linux/etc/ld.so.cache: 
6f66c7adc696059c6dfdf04c4ff3adb8 versus dfe04fabc88d1fd3e40b14a7f47acd8e
pkg_sanity: linux_base-f10-10_5: /compat/linux/var/cache/ldconfig/aux-cache: 
File failed MD5 checksum
pkg_sanity: linux_base-f10-10_5: /compat/linux/var/cache/ldconfig/aux-cache: 
3d561b01a69ad4357c92de3a5032d52b versus f8be26f0de9b1736b4b9837f07b550d7
pkg_sanity: p5-XML-SAX-0.99: 
/usr/local/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.14.2/XML/SAX/ParserDetails.ini: File failed 
MD5 checksum
pkg_sanity: p5-XML-SAX-0.99: 
/usr/local/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.14.2/XML/SAX/ParserDetails.ini: 
15bfbb02aa79670b148f21dfbac64843 versus cf8c5cb8a7b6cf7a8db7c53f1ba27148

I've checked and pkg_info -g also reports MD5 checksum mismatches
on the four files mentioned above.

If other folks could run the following command and let me know
what results you see on your system, I would really appreciate
it.  thanks.

   pkg_info -g 'gettext*' 'linux_base*' 'p5-XML-SAX*'


Regards,
rfg


P.S.  Oh lord!  Now pkg_version is issuing a different kind of complaint
about four of my installed packages...

pkg_version: icon-naming-utils-0.8.90 does not appear to be a valid package!
pkg_version: p5-Net-HTTP-6.06 does not appear to be a valid package!
pkg_version: p5-XML-Simple-2.20 does not appear to be a valid package!
pkg_version: p5-libwww-6.05 does not appear to be a valid package!

Now I feel compelled to figure out the cause of this problem too.

Just when I thought that I was out they keep pulling me back in!!!
Ar
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Re: WANTED: Tool to verify installed package/port consistancy

2013-05-13 Thread Ronald F. Guilmette

Well, I have looked a bit more at some of the files that posted about
just a short while ago.  It turns out that pretty much all of the
remaining anomolies (i.e. MD5 mismatches) in package-related or port-
related files on my system can be attributed to either (a) some person
or else (b) some thing (e.g. some other package or port install script)
coming along _after_ a given port/package has been initially installed
and then diddling one or more of the relevant files.  It is easy to
understand how or why this might happen, e.g. in cases involving
various configuration files that may have meaning to more than one
port or package.

So anyway, I revised my pkg_sanity script so that it will compare the
date/time stamps of files against the date/time stamps of the corresponding
+CONTENTS files (and report anomolies found) before it even bothers
trying to check the MD5 checksums.  Obviously, if some given file has
been diddled since the date/time when its MD5 checksum was originally
computed for inclusion in the relevant +CONTENTS file, then it is almost
an absolute certainty that it's new/current MD5 checksum is _not_ going
to match its old one, as contained in the relevant +CONTENTS file.

Running my revised version of the script yields this output:

pkg_sanity: gettext-0.18.1.1: Newer than +CONTENTS file: 
/usr/local/lib/charset.alias
pkg_sanity: linux_base-f10-10_5: Newer than +CONTENTS file: 
/compat/linux/etc/ld.so.cache
pkg_sanity: linux_base-f10-10_5: Newer than +CONTENTS file: 
/compat/linux/var/cache/ldconfig/aux-cache
pkg_sanity: p5-XML-SAX-0.99: 
/usr/local/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.14.2/XML/SAX/ParserDetails.ini: File failed 
MD5 checksum
pkg_sanity: p5-XML-SAX-0.99: 
/usr/local/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.14.2/XML/SAX/ParserDetails.ini: 
15bfbb02aa79670b148f21dfbac64843 versus cf8c5cb8a7b6cf7a8db7c53f1ba27148

(Oh!  And by the way, this date/time stamp pre-check is one that pkg_info -g
_should_ really be doing also, but isn't.  I'll be filing a PR on that.)

So it is clear that, sometime after install installation, somebody or
some thing came along and diddled the charset.alias, ld.so.cache, and
aux-cache files, and that thus, it is perfectly understandable that
these files no longer match their original install-time MD5 checksums.
These cases are therefore probably not worth worrying about. (I don't
ever remember having edited any of these three files, so it must have
been some other script doing it, as a side-effect of something else I
had done since I installed the relevant ports.)

This leaves me with one and only one anomoly, i.e. the ParserDetails.ini
file.  But even in that case I feel quite sure that somebody or something
has intentionally diddled it, some time since it was originally installed,
but whoever or whatever that is, they must have foolishly and mistakenly
gone out of their way to preserve the original modification date/time
stamp for that file.  If I can ever figure out who or what did that,
I shall chastize them appropriately with the nearest available instrument
of torture.

Hummm... Here's a hint.  My current ParserDetails.ini file is shown below.
On a different FreeBSD 9.1 system that I have here, this same file is
present also, but is shorter (9 lines rather than 15) and contains only
the first two sections, rather than four, as seen here.

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[XML::SAX::PurePerl]
http://xml.org/sax/features/namespaces = 1

[XML::SAX::Expat]
http://xml.org/sax/features/namespaces = 1
http://xml.org/sax/features/external-general-entities = 1
http://xml.org/sax/features/external-parameter-entities = 1

[XML::LibXML::SAX::Parser]
http://xml.org/sax/features/namespaces = 1

[XML::LibXML::SAX]
http://xml.org/sax/features/namespaces = 1


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