Re: NEW: weechat

2009-09-23 Thread Samir SAADA
On Sat, Sep 05, 2009 at 08:18:40PM +0800, Zak B. Elep wrote:
 On Sat, 2009-09-05 at 13:44 +0200, Simon Bertrang wrote:
 
 Also, I've prepared in advance a port for the development version of
 WeeChat, which now builds using CMake, but still shares the same
 organization.  I'll adapt the MULTI_PACKAGES work you did for it.
 
played with it a while ago. It had a problem setting the encoding on current
at that time.
then ended with an ugly workaround: 
https://savannah.nongnu.org/patch/?6871



Re: NEW: weechat

2009-09-06 Thread Zak B. Elep

Simon Bertrang wrote:

Looks nice, thanks...

I've spent a few minutes on it:
 - converted to MULTI_PACKAGES
 - adjusted spacing to current style
  
I've merged in your changes, plus added a LIB_DEPENDS and 
patch-configure on libexecinfo for backtrace() and friends (for some 
reason previous builds linked with -lexecinfo but now the build breaks 
without explicitly patching it.)



Comment/OK?

Thanks in advance!



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Re: NEW: weechat

2009-09-05 Thread Simon Bertrang
On Fri, Sep 04, 2009 at 02:08:40PM +0800, Zak B. Elep wrote:
 $ cat pkg/DESCR 
   WeeChat (Wee Enhanced Environment for Chat) is a fast and light IRC
 client for many operating systems.  Everything can be done with a
 keyboard.  It is customizable and extensible with plugins/scripts, and
 includes:
  - nicklist
  - smart hotlist
  - infobar with highlight notification
  - horizontal and vertical split
  - double charset support (decode/encode)
  - FIFO pipe for remote control

 Flavors:
  - python: Python script plugin support
  - ruby:   Ruby script plugin support
  - lua:Lua script plugin support
  - aspell: Buffer spell-checking plugin via Aspell

 This is my first port for OpenBSD.  Actually I have this built and running 
 for a few weeks now, testing on both amd64 and i386.
 Comments, OK?


Looks nice, thanks...

I've spent a few minutes on it:
 - converted to MULTI_PACKAGES
 - adjusted spacing to current style

Further i've tried to enable gtk too, but that doesn't seem to work
yet... enabling qt or wx (haven't looked close enough) breaks the build
though.

Tested on amd64 with and without SSL and seems to work fine so far.

The DESCRiptions and COMMENTs could be nicer i think... but at least it
avoids the FLAVOR game and thus saves overall/bulk package build time.

Kind regards,
Simon


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Re: NEW: weechat

2009-09-05 Thread Zak B. Elep
On Sat, 2009-09-05 at 13:44 +0200, Simon Bertrang wrote:
 I've spent a few minutes on it:
  - converted to MULTI_PACKAGES

Cool, I wasn't sure then how to implement it as MULTI_PACKAGES, but now
I know :D  Thanks!

  - adjusted spacing to current style
 
 Further i've tried to enable gtk too, but that doesn't seem to work
 yet... enabling qt or wx (haven't looked close enough) breaks the build
 though.

The X11 builds don't seem to be stable yet (even upstream seems to run
it on ncurses for now.)

 Tested on amd64 with and without SSL and seems to work fine so far.
 
 The DESCRiptions and COMMENTs could be nicer i think... but at least it
 avoids the FLAVOR game and thus saves overall/bulk package build time.

Yeah, those needs a bit more work.

Also, I've prepared in advance a port for the development version of
WeeChat, which now builds using CMake, but still shares the same
organization.  I'll adapt the MULTI_PACKAGES work you did for it.

-- 
Zak B. Elep -- 1486 7957 454D E529 E4F1  F75E 5787 B1FD FA53 851D
  I like the idea of 256 bits, though: 32 for the (Unicode) character
leaves room for 224 Bucky bits, which ought to be enough for anyone.
-- Roland Hutchinson, in alt.folklore.computers



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