rox trouble after changing disks

2015-03-12 Thread Ed Ahlsen-Girard
After partitioning a new disk and dump/restoring the data of all
partitions in the old to their successors in the new, Set RUn Action
and Open As Text do not work. I uninstalled rox-filer, deleted the
~/.config/rox.sourceforge.net directory and reinstalled to try creating
the run actions again. No luck.

Additionally, the link on the Rox page to create an account with which
to comment seems well hidden.

What is going on? Upgrading from the 22 Feb snapshot to 8 March has not
helped either.

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Edward Ahlsen-Girard
Ft Walton Beach, FL
OpenBSD 5.7 (GENERIC.MP) #881: Sun Mar  8 11:04:17 MDT 2015
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Re: UPDATE: windowmaker 0.95.6 (take 3!)

2015-03-12 Thread Toby Slight
Hi Timo,

Many thanks for getting back to me.

 I don't recall getting any replies about the update and I didn't push for it.

I wonder if that might have been mainly due to the 5.5 tree lock? I ran into the
same thing when I posted up my first couple of ports sometime this January
(although Stu Henderson was kind enough to let me know that I probably wouldn't
get any response until after the ports tree unlocked).

 I haven't done any work towards 0.95.6. I did try it once but as I recall I 
 just
 didn't have the willpower to go through all the patches to see which ones are
 still needed to make it work.

Yeah it certainly seems like a fair bit more work that the other couple of
extremely basic scripted cli programs I've attempted to port!

 I also haven't used WindowMaker for a while now.

So long as there's no interest on your part, I shall forge ahead with trying to
get 0.95.6 to compile.

Cheers,

Toby

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Port request: cpulimit

2015-03-12 Thread opendaddy
Hi!

https://github.com/opsengine/cpulimit seems to be the best way to limit CPU 
access to processes on servers where other critical processes are running. Ie. 
web servers that require 3rd party image manipulation or video processing tools 
etc.

http://svnweb.freebsd.org/ports/head/sysutils/cpulimit/

Is anybody able to take this on?

Thanks!

O.D.



Re: UPDATE: windowmaker 0.95.6 (take 3!)

2015-03-12 Thread Bryan Linton
On 2015-03-11 18:48:58, Toby Slight tobysli...@gmail.com wrote:

 [...]

 Hi there,
 
 I wasn't sure whether to start a new thread or just reply to this relevant
 one. Apologies if it's bad form to bump such an old thread. Are mailing
 lists the same as forums in that regard?
 
 Anyway, I was just looking into updating the WindowMaker port, and thought
 I better search the archive beforehand, in case anyone else was doing
 anything with it, and I'm glad I did!
 
 However, nothing seems to have come from the work Timo did over a year ago,
 and WindowMaker has actually been updated to 0.95.6 since. Does anyone know
 why this update never made it into the tree?
 
 Anyway, I tried using the 0.95.5 update as a template for a  0.95.6 port
 but couldn't get it to build - it failed at the configure stage with the
 script not being able to find libXmu for some reason (despite the
 /usr/X11R6/lib and include paths being correct, and Timo's updated 0.95.5
 compiling and running just fine - I'm actually using it right now!).
 
 It's probably a really minor thing, but I'm too much of a noob to be able
 to quickly get the bottom of it, and before I invested any more time, I
 thought I had better check whether or not Timo or anyone else has since
 done any work on this port? Don't want to step on any toes
 

I was a user of WindowMaker back when this was submitted (I
haven't used it in years, though I stopped because I moved and
didn't have space for my desktop.  I'm not sure if I'll start
using it again or not, since I've become very accustomed to CWM on
my laptop now).

The problem it had was that 0.95.2 introduced a lot of regressions
and bugs that made it unusable.

See this thread for details: http://marc.info/?t=13302723911r=1w=3

Particularly these: 
http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-portsm=133569328101710w=2
http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-portsm=133194866716250w=2
http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-portsm=133151145814675w=2

Note in particular the last one, where I detail a reliable way to
get keyboard shortcuts to spawn multiple windows of the
application they're linked to.  Do it once and two windows spawn
per keypress.  Do it again and three spawn.  I stopped after I
could get five windows to spawn with a single keypress.

Since I don't use WindowMaker anymore (and may not again, since I
like CWM so much more) I can't test this, but please at least
verify that the new bugs in 0.95.2 that I detailed in the above
post have been fixed in 0.95.6.

If these bugs have been fixed, and no new ones have been
introduced, then I will leave it up to other WindowMaker users to
decide if this update is stable enough to go in.

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Re: Port request: cpulimit

2015-03-12 Thread Jérémie Courrèges-Anglas
openda...@hushmail.com writes:

 Hi!

 https://github.com/opsengine/cpulimit seems to be the best way to limit
 CPU access to processes on servers where other critical processes are
 running. Ie. web servers that require 3rd party image manipulation or
 video processing tools etc.

Dunno if that's the best way to protect critical processes, but...

 http://svnweb.freebsd.org/ports/head/sysutils/cpulimit/

 Is anybody able to take this on?

I've sent a patch upstream.  Let's see if it gets committed.

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Re: UPDATE: windowmaker 0.95.6 (take 3!)

2015-03-12 Thread Timo Myyrä
Toby Slight tobysli...@gmail.com writes:

 On 28 January 2014 at 15:51, Timo Myyrä timo.my...@wickedbsd.net wrote:

 Timo Myyra timo.my...@wickedbsd.net writes:

  Hi,
 
  Here's a updated windowmaker port.
  Most of the patches appeared to have reached upstream so got deleted
  in update.
  For some parts I couldn't find relevant sections where to apply those
  so I just deleted them.
 
  This is slightly tested on amd64 so could you wider testing.
 
  Timo


 Hi there,

 I wasn't sure whether to start a new thread or just reply to this relevant
 one. Apologies if it's bad form to bump such an old thread. Are mailing
 lists the same as forums in that regard?

 Anyway, I was just looking into updating the WindowMaker port, and thought
 I better search the archive beforehand, in case anyone else was doing
 anything with it, and I'm glad I did!

 However, nothing seems to have come from the work Timo did over a year ago,
 and WindowMaker has actually been updated to 0.95.6 since. Does anyone know
 why this update never made it into the tree?

 Anyway, I tried using the 0.95.5 update as a template for a  0.95.6 port
 but couldn't get it to build - it failed at the configure stage with the
 script not being able to find libXmu for some reason (despite the
 /usr/X11R6/lib and include paths being correct, and Timo's updated 0.95.5
 compiling and running just fine - I'm actually using it right now!).

 It's probably a really minor thing, but I'm too much of a noob to be able
 to quickly get the bottom of it, and before I invested any more time, I
 thought I had better check whether or not Timo or anyone else has since
 done any work on this port? Don't want to step on any toes

 Cheers,

 Toby

Hi,

I don't recall getting any replies about the update and I didn't push for it.  

I haven't done any work towards 0.95.6. I did try it once but as I recall I just
didn't have the willpower to go through all the patches to see which ones are
still needed to make it work.
I also haven't used WindowMaker for a while now. 

Timo