[Slackbuilds-users] libtorrent-rasterbar

2009-03-05 Thread Dave Woodfall
I'm building a script for an app that requires libtorrent-rasterbar >= 0.14. 
Current SBo version is 0.13.1. I have mailed maintainer Erik Hanson but no

reply as yet, so I'm posting this in case he reads this list or perhaps
someone knows if he will be updating soon.

Current version for download from homepage is 1.14.2. If he no longer wants
to maintain the SB for this I can take over.



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Re: [Slackbuilds-users] libtorrent-rasterbar

2009-03-05 Thread Dave Woodfall

On (11:10 05/03/09), Heinz Wiesinger  put forth the 
proposition:

On Thursday 05 March 2009 10:30:15 Dave Woodfall wrote:

I'm building a script for an app that requires libtorrent-rasterbar >=
0.14. Current SBo version is 0.13.1. I have mailed maintainer Erik Hanson
but no reply as yet, so I'm posting this in case he reads this list or
perhaps someone knows if he will be updating soon.

Current version for download from homepage is 1.14.2. If he no longer wants
to maintain the SB for this I can take over.


As far as I can recall the reason for going with 0.13 was that 0.14 didn't 
work with spring/springlobby. I think there was an issue with boost. 0.13.1 
worked fine (0.14.x was already available on time of initial submission).


Yes a quick build test shows a problem with boost. I will look into it
further but it doesn't seem good.

Regards
David



If you really want the update you could check if all scripts on SBo that need 
libtorrent-rasterbar, or at least spring/springlobby work with it. Be sure to 
also use the boost from SBo. You can then report your results to Erik, which 
will very likely speed up the update process a lot, in case nothing breaks of 
course.


Grs,
Heinz





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Re: [Slackbuilds-users] libtorrent-rasterbar

2009-03-05 Thread Dave Woodfall

On (14:05 05/03/09), Dave Woodfall  put forth the 
proposition:

On (11:10 05/03/09), Heinz Wiesinger  put forth the 
proposition:

On Thursday 05 March 2009 10:30:15 Dave Woodfall wrote:

I'm building a script for an app that requires libtorrent-rasterbar >=
0.14. Current SBo version is 0.13.1. I have mailed maintainer Erik Hanson
but no reply as yet, so I'm posting this in case he reads this list or
perhaps someone knows if he will be updating soon.

Current version for download from homepage is 1.14.2. If he no longer wants
to maintain the SB for this I can take over.


As far as I can recall the reason for going with 0.13 was that 0.14 
didn't work with spring/springlobby. I think there was an issue with 
boost. 0.13.1 worked fine (0.14.x was already available on time of 
initial submission).


Yes a quick build test shows a problem with boost. I will look into it
further but it doesn't seem good.


Ok I was using an older version of boost. Updated to one from SBo and
libtorrent-raster 0.14.2 appears to be building. I will test with those
spring games and report back when I have some definite results.

Cheers



Regards
David



If you really want the update you could check if all scripts on SBo 
that need libtorrent-rasterbar, or at least spring/springlobby work 
with it. Be sure to also use the boost from SBo. You can then report 
your results to Erik, which will very likely speed up the update 
process a lot, in case nothing breaks of course.


Grs,
Heinz





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Re: [Slackbuilds-users] libtorrent-rasterbar

2009-03-05 Thread Dave Woodfall

On (16:24 05/03/09), Dave Woodfall  put forth the 
proposition:

On (14:05 05/03/09), Dave Woodfall  put forth the 
proposition:

On (11:10 05/03/09), Heinz Wiesinger  put forth the 
proposition:

On Thursday 05 March 2009 10:30:15 Dave Woodfall wrote:

I'm building a script for an app that requires libtorrent-rasterbar >=
0.14. Current SBo version is 0.13.1. I have mailed maintainer Erik Hanson
but no reply as yet, so I'm posting this in case he reads this list or
perhaps someone knows if he will be updating soon.

Current version for download from homepage is 1.14.2. If he no longer wants
to maintain the SB for this I can take over.


As far as I can recall the reason for going with 0.13 was that 0.14  
didn't work with spring/springlobby. I think there was an issue with  
boost. 0.13.1 worked fine (0.14.x was already available on time of  
initial submission).


Yes a quick build test shows a problem with boost. I will look into it
further but it doesn't seem good.


Ok I was using an older version of boost. Updated to one from SBo and
libtorrent-raster 0.14.2 appears to be building. I will test with those
spring games and report back when I have some definite results.


I have successfully built and installed libtorrent-raster 0.14.1, spring
and springlobby.

Other packages I needed to get there:

scons-1.2.0-noarch-1_SBo.tgz
DevIL-1.6.8_rc2-i486-2_SBo.tgz
OpenAL-0.0.8-i486-1_SBo.tgz
boost-1.38.0-i486-1_SBo.tgz
boost-bindings-20080816-noarch-2_SBo.tgz
wxX11-2.8.7-i486-1_SBo.tgz
wxGTK-2.8.9-i486-1_SBo.tgz
wxPython-2.8.9.1-i486-1_SBo.tgz
glew-1.5.1-i486-1_SBo.tgz

Spring lobby appears to be working.

Cheers



Cheers



Regards
David



If you really want the update you could check if all scripts on SBo  
that need libtorrent-rasterbar, or at least spring/springlobby work  
with it. Be sure to also use the boost from SBo. You can then report  
your results to Erik, which will very likely speed up the update  
process a lot, in case nothing breaks of course.


Grs,
Heinz





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could strike sparks anywhere.  There was a fantastic universal sense
that whatever we were doing was `right', that we were winning ...

And that, I think, was the handle -- the sense of inevitable victory
over the forces of Old and Evil.  Not in any mean or military sense; we
didn't need that.  Our energy would simply `prevail'.  There was no
point in fighting -- on our side or theirs.  We had all the momentum;
we were riding the crest of a high and beautiful wave 

So now, less than five years later, you can go up on a steep hill in
Las Vegas and look West, and with the right kind of eyes you can almost
___see the high-water mark -- the place where the wave finally broke and
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Re: [Slackbuilds-users] calibre still does not start

2018-12-12 Thread Dave Woodfall
I just built this to see if it was a python2-sip problem, but it
failed on something completely different.  The first time I ran it,
it complained of not finding QtCore.  The next few times it was
socket related, so no idea what is going on there.  DBus is running.

If it is sip related, try rebuilding python2-sip and other PyQt5
dependencies followed by PyQt5 itself again, then calibre once again.
Just a long shot but it may work.

Dave

On Wednesday 12 December 2018 15:43,
Alexander Verbovetsky  put forth the proposition:
> Hello,
>
> On Wed, 12 Dec 2018, at 13:11, Petar Petrov wrote:
> > just a quick question -- is calibre broken just for me or others
> > cannot start it, as well?
>
> I also cannot start it after a recent upgrade. I attached the error
> screenshot.
>
> Best regards,
> Alexander


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Re: [Slackbuilds-users] Newsbeuter and Newsboat

2019-01-02 Thread Dave Woodfall
On Tuesday 1 January 2019 20:24,
Benjamin Trigona-Harany  put forth the proposition:
> Hello users of Newsbeuter, the first half of this email is for your eyes only.
> Everyone else may skip to the third paragraph.
>

I use newsbuter and found that debian have 23 patches in all for
version 2.9.5:

https://packages.debian.org/source/stable/newsbeuter

2.9.8 has 25:

https://packages.debian.org/source/testing/newsbeuter

Couldn't we use these rather than mess about with rust?

> If you are using Newsbeuter, I strongly recommend that you migrate over to the
> Newsboat fork (https://newsboat.org) as soon as possible. Newsbeuter is
> unmaintained and there is at least one remote execution vulnerability, which
> was fixed in Newsboat. I will be having Newsbeuter removed from the SBo
> repository soon so now you have two reasons to migrate.
>
> For Newsboat users, there is a new version out 2.14 that introduces a Rust
> dependency, but there's probably not going to be a SlackBuild update for a
> while yet because some fairly major reworking is needed to ensure that it
> builds without an internet connection. There are 20-odd new source files that
> will need downloading and integrating into the script so it's a non-trivial
> amount of work.
>
> Which leads me to my question: does anyone want to take over as the Newsboat
> maintainer? Apply only if you are actually planning to version bump the script
> to the latest release with full Rust support. Simply making yourself
> maintainer of the existing 2.13 won't cut it; you become maintainer with 2.14
> or not at all :)
>
> Ben

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Re: [Slackbuilds-users] Newsbeuter and Newsboat

2019-01-02 Thread Dave Woodfall
On Wednesday 2 January 2019 18:52,
Benjamin Trigona-Harany  put forth the proposition:
> On Wednesday, 2 January 2019 18:09:01 PST Dave Woodfall wrote:
> > On Tuesday 1 January 2019 20:24,
> >
> > Benjamin Trigona-Harany  put forth the
> proposition:
> > > Hello users of Newsbeuter, the first half of this email is for your eyes
> > > only. Everyone else may skip to the third paragraph.
> >
> > I use newsbuter and found that debian have 23 patches in all for
> > version 2.9.5:
> >
> > https://packages.debian.org/source/stable/newsbeuter
> >
> > 2.9.8 has 25:
> >
> > https://packages.debian.org/source/testing/newsbeuter
> >
> > Couldn't we use these rather than mess about with rust?
>
> My existing Newsbeuter SlackBuild should have all the same security patches as
> Debian. Those patches were all contributed by Alexander, the current
> maintainer of Newsboat, back when he was working on Newsbeuter. Unfortunately,
> he was not given the required permissions to properly release a new version
> with his fixes and made the decision to fork the project instead (it was all
> on the Newsbeuter maillist a couple of years ago).
>
> I doubt that you'll see any further security patches for Newsbeuter from him
> or anyone else; the community has moved on to Newsboat, whose only flaw seems
> to be its objectively worse name.
>
> Incidentally, there's also no pressing need to move to Newsboat 2.14 and its
> new Rust dependency. I'm just opening the door a crack in case there's someone
> who wants to make it happen sooner than later.
>
> Ben

I'll take it over then and see what I can do with it.

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Re: [Slackbuilds-users] Newsbeuter and Newsboat

2019-01-03 Thread Dave Woodfall
On Thursday 3 January 2019 10:04,
Benjamin Trigona-Harany  put forth the proposition:
> On 2019-01-02 7:06 p.m., Dave Woodfall wrote:
> > > Incidentally, there's also no pressing need to move to Newsboat 2.14 and 
> > > its
> > > new Rust dependency. I'm just opening the door a crack in case there's 
> > > someone
> > > who wants to make it happen sooner than later.
> > >
> > > Ben
> >
> > I'll take it over then and see what I can do with it.
>
> Looking forward to the new Rustified SlackBuild then!

I'm wondering about newsbeuter though - if the Debian patches work
and there are no other vulnerabilities at the moment I'd rather see
that continue, at least for as long as Debian keep it alive.



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Re: [Slackbuilds-users] Newsbeuter and Newsboat

2019-01-03 Thread Dave Woodfall
On Thursday 3 January 2019 10:33,
Benjamin Trigona-Harany  put forth the proposition:
> On 2019-01-03 10:12 a.m., Dave Woodfall wrote:
> > On Thursday 3 January 2019 10:04,
> > Benjamin Trigona-Harany  put forth the 
> > proposition:
> > > On 2019-01-02 7:06 p.m., Dave Woodfall wrote:
> > > > > Incidentally, there's also no pressing need to move to Newsboat 2.14 
> > > > > and its
> > > > > new Rust dependency. I'm just opening the door a crack in case 
> > > > > there's someone
> > > > > who wants to make it happen sooner than later.
> > > > >
> > > > > Ben
> > > >
> > > > I'll take it over then and see what I can do with it.
> > >
> > > Looking forward to the new Rustified SlackBuild then!
> >
> > I'm wondering about newsbeuter though - if the Debian patches work
> > and there are no other vulnerabilities at the moment I'd rather see
> > that continue, at least for as long as Debian keep it alive.
>
> I think the better way of framing it is that there are no *known*
> vulnerabilities in since no developers are looking at it any more. There are
> no Debian patches incidentally; they - like my SlackBuild - are using old
> upstream patches to Newsbeuter master, but those contributions ceased as
> soon as the project was forked.
>
> Finally, Newsbeuter will not build on current and therefore 15.0 when that
> is released because the code base is not compatible with json-c 0.13
> (resolved in Newsboat). I continue to encourage migrating to the active
> project.
>
> Ben

I shall continue then.  It will take me some time for me to get a
full dependency list together and see what's what.

Dave


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Re: [Slackbuilds-users] Newsbeuter and Newsboat

2019-01-03 Thread Dave Woodfall
On Friday 4 January 2019 07:38,
Andrew Clemons  put forth the proposition:
> On 2019-01-03 03:06:05 +, d...@tty1.uk wrote:
> > [...]
> > > Incidentally, there's also no pressing need to move to Newsboat 2.14 and 
> > > its
> > > new Rust dependency. I'm just opening the door a crack in case there's 
> > > someone
> > > who wants to make it happen sooner than later.
> > >
> > > Ben
> >
> > I'll take it over then and see what I can do with it.
>
> I have it working here, so this might help. See attached. I'm also happy
> to maintain otherwise.
>
> Cheers,
> Andrew

Andrew, please feel free.  I am a complete novice at rust.

Dave


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Re: [Slackbuilds-users] qbittorrent version bump

2019-01-19 Thread Dave Woodfall
On Saturday 19 January 2019 22:03,
Симонъ–Севаръ Болокановъ  put forth the proposition:
>
>
>   Let's bump qbittorrent to 3.3.16?
>
> It has some rather nice fixes:
>
>
> v3.3.16 changelog:
>   BUGFIX: Better memory footprint when using libtorrent 1.1.x. The cache is 
> turned off by default( 0 (disabled)  value in the settings). The value  -1 
> (auto)  makes it use 1/8 of your RAM. (sledgehammer999)  BUGFIX: Skip user 
> input events when adding torrent. Closes #7327. (glassez)  BUGFIX: Avoid 
> memory leak in the speed graph. (Chocobo1)  Regards,
> -- С. С. Болокановъ

Qbittorrent is fixed at 3.3.15 because that is the last version that
will build with qt4.

You probably want to use qbittorrent-qt5, which is at 4.1.4

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Re: [Slackbuilds-users] qbittorrent version bump

2019-01-19 Thread Dave Woodfall
On Saturday 19 January 2019 22:41,
Симонъ–Севаръ Болокановъ  put forth the proposition:
> 3.3.16 builds fine here with no qt5.
>
> -- С. С. Болокановъ
>


Strange.  I'll check it out, but the reason I made a qt5 version is
because it failed to build after 3.3.15.

Dave

>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>  >---- Оригинално писмо 
>
>  >От: Dave Woodfall d...@tty1.uk
>
>  >Относно: Re: [Slackbuilds-users] qbittorrent version bump
>
>  >До: slackbuilds-users@slackbuilds.org
>
>  >Изпратено на: 19.01.2019 22:15
>
>
> On Saturday 19 January 2019 22:03,
>
> Симонъ–Севаръ Болокановъ  sboloka...@abv.bg > put forth the proposition:
>
> >
>
> >
>
> >   Let's bump qbittorrent to 3.3.16?
>
> >
>
> > It has some rather nice fixes:
>
> >
>
> >
>
> > v3.3.16 changelog:
>
> >   BUGFIX: Better memory footprint when using libtorrent 1.1.x. The cache is 
> > turned off by default( 0 (disabled)  value in the settings). The value  -1 
> > (auto)  makes it use 1/8 of your RAM. (sledgehammer999)  BUGFIX: Skip user 
> > input events when adding torrent. Closes #7327. (glassez)  BUGFIX: Avoid 
> > memory leak in the speed graph. (Chocobo1)  Regards,
>
> > -- С. С. Болокановъ
>
>
>
> Qbittorrent is fixed at 3.3.15 because that is the last version that
>
> will build with qt4.
>
>
>
> You probably want to use qbittorrent-qt5, which is at 4.1.4
>
>
>
> Dave

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Re: [Slackbuilds-users] qbittorrent version bump

2019-01-19 Thread Dave Woodfall
On Saturday 19 January 2019 20:53,
Dave Woodfall  put forth the proposition:
> On Saturday 19 January 2019 22:41,
> Симонъ–Севаръ Болокановъ  put forth the proposition:
> > 3.3.16 builds fine here with no qt5.
> >
> > -- С. С. Болокановъ
> >
>
>
> Strange.  I'll check it out, but the reason I made a qt5 version is
> because it failed to build after 3.3.15.

It's fine.  Updated and pushed.

On a side note, it looks like sourceforge have messed about with
direct download links again, so I've switched to github with this.

Dave



> >
> >  > Оригинално писмо 
> >
> >  >От: Dave Woodfall d...@tty1.uk
> >
> >  >Относно: Re: [Slackbuilds-users] qbittorrent version bump
> >
> >  >До: slackbuilds-users@slackbuilds.org
> >
> >  >Изпратено на: 19.01.2019 22:15
> >
> >
> > On Saturday 19 January 2019 22:03,
> >
> > Симонъ–Севаръ Болокановъ  sboloka...@abv.bg > put forth the proposition:
> >
> > >
> >
> > >
> >
> > >   Let's bump qbittorrent to 3.3.16?
> >
> > >
> >
> > > It has some rather nice fixes:
> >
> > >
> >
> > >
> >
> > > v3.3.16 changelog:
> >
> > >   BUGFIX: Better memory footprint when using libtorrent 1.1.x. The cache 
> > > is turned off by default( 0 (disabled)  value in the settings). The value 
> > >  -1 (auto)  makes it use 1/8 of your RAM. (sledgehammer999)  BUGFIX: Skip 
> > > user input events when adding torrent. Closes #7327. (glassez)  BUGFIX: 
> > > Avoid memory leak in the speed graph. (Chocobo1)  Regards,
> >
> > > -- С. С. Болокановъ
> >
> >
> >
> > Qbittorrent is fixed at 3.3.15 because that is the last version that
> >
> > will build with qt4.
> >
> >
> >
> > You probably want to use qbittorrent-qt5, which is at 4.1.4
> >
> >
> >
> > Dave
>
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Re: [Slackbuilds-users] ReText still broken?

2019-02-05 Thread Dave Woodfall
On Tuesday 5 February 2019 09:06,
JCA <1.41...@gmail.com> put forth the proposition:
> I just installed ReText as instructed in Slackbuilds, by means of sbopkg -
> which implies, I believe, that all the required software is built and
> installed as a consequence.

Only if you make a queue (sqf) file first with sqg.  Sbopkg doesn't
build deps automatically.

I don't know what Python-Markdown extensions I
> have, if any. As for the document, I have tried with number of different
> *.md files from several different sources. The result, however, is always
> the same, as I described. In fact, it is the same thing for the following,
> very simple .md file:
>
> ## Some Title
> ### Prerequisites
>
> We are currently building Go executables using Golang version 1.11.
>
> 1. install the Go package for your distro
> 1. configure your go environment
>   * GOBIN
>   * GOPATH
>1. run 'go get github.com/tools/godep'
>
>The 'godep' tool manages Go library build dependencies. The dependencies
> are documented elsewhere.
>
> I am obviously missing something here, but I am at a loss as to what that
> may be.
>
>
> On Tue, Feb 5, 2019 at 6:17 AM psychi  wrote:
>
> > Hi JCA,
> >
> > When it comes to 'module' in Python-Markdown
> > 
> > it may mean the extensions inside it. e.g.
> > https://python-markdown.github.io/extensions/
> >
> > I have no problems on 'live preview'. My extensions installed are: toc,
> > meta, codehilite.
> >
> > BTW, what's the type of your document is? By default it supports markdown,
> > while it needs other python modules ( python-docutils
> >  ) if you want it to support
> > reStructuredText language. Details is on their Github repo:
> > https://github.com/retext-project/retext
> >
> > Cheers, happy hacking.
> > MDrights
> >
> > On Mon, 4 Feb 2019 at 22:32, JCA <1.41...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> >> It would seem that the missing python-markdown-math dependency has been
> >> sorted out, as ReText now launches without a problem. However, when trying
> >> to do a live preview of a document, it complains:
> >>
> >> Could not parse file contents, check if you have the necessary module
> >>  installed!
> >>
> >> That "necessary module" link takes one to
> >> https://github.com/Python-Markdown/markdown. This would seem to
> >> correspond to the Slackbuilds Markdown package - which is installed in my
> >> system.
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[Slackbuilds-users] Strawberry (fork of Clementine)

2019-03-15 Thread Dave Woodfall
Matthew asked me if I minded him submitting Strawberry.  This is just
to say it's fine by me.

I didn't get a reply when I emailed him directly so I think my email
is going straight to his spam folder or something, but hopefully he
reads the list.

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Re: [Slackbuilds-users] jdk wrong checksum.

2019-04-11 Thread Dave Woodfall
On Thursday 11 April 2019 15:08,
Fernando Lopez  put forth the proposition:
> slackbuilds   org/repository/14.2/development/jdk/
>
> Processing jdk
>
> jdk:
> Found jdk-8u202-linux-x64.tar.gz in /var/cache/sbopkg.
> Checking MD5SUM:
>   MD5SUM check for jdk-8u202-linux-x64.tar.gz ... FAILED!
> Expected: 0029351f7a946f6c05b582100c7d45b7
> Found:81ee08846975d4b8d46acf3b6eddf103
>
> Do you want to use the downloaded jdk source:
> jdk-8u202-linux-x64.tar.gz in /var/cache/sbopkg?
>
> You can choose among the following options:
>  - (Y)es, keep the source and continue the build process;
>  - (N)o, delete the source and abort the build process;
>  - (R)etry download and continue the build process; or
>  - (A)ttempt to download from third party source repository.
> (Y)es, (N)o, (R)etry, (A)lternative ?:

Unfortunately, jdk or jre can no longer be built with sbopkg because
the source has to be downloaded manually after agreeing to the
license.

The only solution is to grab the files and build it manually, or
perhaps use openjdk or one of alienBOB's packages.

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Re: [Slackbuilds-users] jdk wrong checksum.

2019-04-11 Thread Dave Woodfall
On Thursday 11 April 2019 18:17,
JK Wood  put forth the proposition:
> That's not entirely accurate. They can no longer be downloaded by sbopkg,
> but they will build fine if you download the files manually and place them
> in /var/cache/sbopkg (I believe, not at my computer to verify.

Correct.

> --JK
>
> On Thu, Apr 11, 2019, 16:15 Dave Woodfall  wrote:
>
> > On Thursday 11 April 2019 15:08,
> > Fernando Lopez  put forth the proposition:
> > > slackbuilds   org/repository/14.2/development/jdk/
> > >
> > > Processing jdk
> > >
> > > jdk:
> > > Found jdk-8u202-linux-x64.tar.gz in /var/cache/sbopkg.
> > > Checking MD5SUM:
> > >   MD5SUM check for jdk-8u202-linux-x64.tar.gz ... FAILED!
> > > Expected: 0029351f7a946f6c05b582100c7d45b7
> > > Found:81ee08846975d4b8d46acf3b6eddf103
> > >
> > > Do you want to use the downloaded jdk source:
> > > jdk-8u202-linux-x64.tar.gz in /var/cache/sbopkg?
> > >
> > > You can choose among the following options:
> > >  - (Y)es, keep the source and continue the build process;
> > >  - (N)o, delete the source and abort the build process;
> > >  - (R)etry download and continue the build process; or
> > >  - (A)ttempt to download from third party source repository.
> > > (Y)es, (N)o, (R)etry, (A)lternative ?:
> >
> > Unfortunately, jdk or jre can no longer be built with sbopkg because
> > the source has to be downloaded manually after agreeing to the
> > license.
> >
> > The only solution is to grab the files and build it manually, or
> > perhaps use openjdk or one of alienBOB's packages.
> >
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Re: [Slackbuilds-users] Updates - 20190413.1

2019-04-18 Thread Dave Woodfall
On Thursday 18 April 2019 11:24,
Cristiano Urban  put forth the proposition:
> Hi,
> It seems qbittorrent-qt5 has a wrong md5sum.
>
> I encountered an error during the upgrade via sbotools.
>
> Thanks in advance for your time.
>
> Cristiano Urban.

Fixed and pushed to my branch.  Thanks.

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Re: [Slackbuilds-users] Updates - 20190518.1 - intel-microcode

2019-05-20 Thread Dave Woodfall
On Monday 20 May 2019 14:13,
Marek Wodzinski  put forth the proposition:
> On Sat, 18 May 2019, Willy Sudiarto Raharjo wrote:
>
> > system/intel-microcode: Updated for version 20190514a.
>
> Intel-microcode is broken :-(
>
>
> Processing intel-microcode
>
> intel-microcode:
> intel-microcode not found in /home/sbo/cache.
> --2019-05-20 13:15:47-- 
> https://github.com/intel/Intel-Linux-Processor-Microcode-Data-Files/archive/microcode-20190514a.tar.gz
> Resolving github.com... 140.82.118.3
> Connecting to github.com|140.82.118.3|:443... connected.
> HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 302 Found
> Location: 
> https://codeload.github.com/intel/Intel-Linux-Processor-Microcode-Data-Files/tar.gz/microcode-20190514a
> [following]
> --2019-05-20 13:15:48-- 
> https://codeload.github.com/intel/Intel-Linux-Processor-Microcode-Data-Files/tar.gz/microcode-20190514a
> Resolving codeload.github.com... 192.30.253.120
> Connecting to codeload.github.com|192.30.253.120|:443... connected.
> HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 200 OK
> Length: 2447334 (2.3M) [application/x-gzip]
> Saving to: ‘microcode-20190514a.tar.gz’
>
> microcode-20190514a 100%[===>]   2.33M  34.5KB/sin 49s
>
> 2019-05-20 13:16:38 (48.3 KB/s) - ‘microcode-20190514a.tar.gz’ saved
> [2447334/2447334]
>
> Found microcode-20190514a.tar.gz in /home/sbo/cache.
> Checking MD5SUM:
>   MD5SUM check for microcode-20190514a.tar.gz ... OK
> Building package for intel-microcode...
> tar: 
> /var/lib/sbopkg/SBo/14.2/system/intel-microcode/Intel-Linux-Processor-Microcode-Data-Files-microcode-20190514a.tar.gz:
> Cannot open: No such file or directory
> tar: Error is not recoverable: exiting now

If you change the line:

tar xvf $CWD/$SRCNAM-$VERSION.tar.gz

to

tar xvf $CWD/microcode-$VERSION.tar.gz

it will build.

-Dave

>
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Re: [Slackbuilds-users] motion slackbuild

2019-06-27 Thread Dave Woodfall
On Thu 27 Jun 2019 19:29,
Fernando Lopez  put forth the proposition:
> Anyone has the email address for Sebastian Arcus the maintainer of
> motion slackbuild? Just wondering if he could roll an update to 4.2.2.

According to the .info file it's sbo  open-t {dot} co {dot} uk.

-Dave

> Thank you.
>
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> 
> Regards,
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Re: [Slackbuilds-users] same package?

2019-06-29 Thread Dave Woodfall
On Sat 29 Jun 2019 09:55,
Fernando Lopez  put forth the proposition:
> aren't this two packages the same?
> python-suds
> suds-jurko
> --

It looks like the second is a separate fork.

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Re: [Slackbuilds-users] Rebuilding packages on new host

2019-08-05 Thread Dave Woodfall
On Mon 5 Aug 2019 10:42,
Rich Shepard  put forth the proposition:
> On Sat, 3 Aug 2019, Jeremy Hansen wrote:
>
> > If so, what I've done in the past is get a list of all those programs, add
> > them into the requires line in a .info, run sqg against that program, ...
>
> Jeremy,
>
> What's 'sqg?' My web search for 'sqg software' turned up nothing relevant.

sqg is the queue file creator that is part of sbopkg:

sqg -p 

will make a queue for  in /var/lib/sbopkg/queues, which you
can then install using sbopkg -i or load in the 'queue' menu in the
GUI.

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[Slackbuilds-users] Ranger file manager up for grabs

2019-10-07 Thread Dave Woodfall
I'm dropping ranger if anyone wants to take it on.

It's a very nice and customisable file manager written in python, but
I don't use it.

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Re: [Slackbuilds-users] Ranger file manager up for grabs

2019-10-07 Thread Dave Woodfall
On Mon 7 Oct 2019 21:28,
Dimitris Zlatanidis  put forth the proposition:
> I would like to get it, please!

It's yours :)

> Dimitris Zlatanidis
> https://dslackw.gitlab.io/slpkg
> https://gitlab.com/dslackw
>
> On Mon, 7 Oct 2019, 21:25 Dave Woodfall,  wrote:
>
> > I'm dropping ranger if anyone wants to take it on.
> >
> > It's a very nice and customisable file manager written in python, but
> > I don't use it.
> >
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Re: [Slackbuilds-users] Qt5 ... newer versions available

2019-10-11 Thread Dave Woodfall
On Fri 11 Oct 2019 20:45,
Slackbuilds Users  put forth the proposition:
> Hi all,

Hi

> SBO has Qt5 5.9.8, but 5.13.1 is now (since Sept 5) a going concern.
>
> Are there any plans to update?

5.9.8 is the most supported LTS version at the moment.

It could be possible to update to the latest LTS, which is 5.12, but
it may mean the various dependencies to also be updated, and perhaps
older versions kept available for older applications.  It would
require some testing to make sure that everything works with it.

I do still a SlackBuild for 5.12, so I'll have a look at it.

Dave

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>
> Jim
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[Slackbuilds-users] Anyone use rednotebook and would like to maintain it?

2019-11-07 Thread Dave Woodfall
Does anyone use rednotebook and would like to maintain it?  I don't
use it now, but there has been some recent activity with it.

https://github.com/jendrikseipp/rednotebook

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Re: [Slackbuilds-users] libc++-3.8.6 on slackware current xlocale.h not found.

2019-11-09 Thread Dave Woodfall
On Sat 9 Nov 2019 23:52,
Peter Dambier  put forth the proposition:
> Hi, I am Peter and I am new to this list.
>
> Building libc++ aborted with an "xlocale.h" not found error.
>
> Digging into the subject I found this xlocale.h actually is
> a subset of locale.h and should never have escaped
> into the wild - so now is the time to remove it.
>
> As it is not needed, it might actually be empty, why not
>
>  touch /usr/include/xlocale.h
>
> Package libc++-3.8.6-i586-1_SBo.tgz build without any
> more trouble.
>
> Of course this is not the right way to do it. But it may
> save somebodys day and you can always delete
> that xlocale.h immediately after building.
>
> Beware locate finds lots of xlocale.h:
>
> /usr/include/c++/v1/support/fuchsia/xlocale.h
> /usr/include/c++/v1/support/ibm/xlocale.h
> /usr/include/c++/v1/support/musl/xlocale.h
> /usr/include/c++/v1/support/newlib/xlocale.h
> /usr/include/c++/v1/support/solaris/xlocale.h
> /usr/include/wx-3.0/wx/xlocale.h
>
> but this one used to belong to glibc and lived in
> /usr/include.

Hi Peter,

I have xlocale.h in glibc-2.23 on 14.2.

grep xlocale.h /var/log/packages/*
/var/log/packages/glibc-2.23-x86_64-4_slack14.2:usr/include/xlocale.h

Do you not have this?

-Dave


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Re: [Slackbuilds-users] libc++-3.8.6 on slackware current xlocale.h not found.

2019-11-09 Thread Dave Woodfall
On Sun 10 Nov 2019 00:23,
Dave Woodfall  put forth the proposition:
> On Sat 9 Nov 2019 23:52,
> Peter Dambier  put forth the proposition:
> > Hi, I am Peter and I am new to this list.
> >
> > Building libc++ aborted with an "xlocale.h" not found error.
> >
> > Digging into the subject I found this xlocale.h actually is
> > a subset of locale.h and should never have escaped
> > into the wild - so now is the time to remove it.
> >
> > As it is not needed, it might actually be empty, why not
> >
> >  touch /usr/include/xlocale.h
> >
> > Package libc++-3.8.6-i586-1_SBo.tgz build without any
> > more trouble.
> >
> > Of course this is not the right way to do it. But it may
> > save somebodys day and you can always delete
> > that xlocale.h immediately after building.
> >
> > Beware locate finds lots of xlocale.h:
> >
> > /usr/include/c++/v1/support/fuchsia/xlocale.h
> > /usr/include/c++/v1/support/ibm/xlocale.h
> > /usr/include/c++/v1/support/musl/xlocale.h
> > /usr/include/c++/v1/support/newlib/xlocale.h
> > /usr/include/c++/v1/support/solaris/xlocale.h
> > /usr/include/wx-3.0/wx/xlocale.h
> >
> > but this one used to belong to glibc and lived in
> > /usr/include.
>
> Hi Peter,
>
> I have xlocale.h in glibc-2.23 on 14.2.
>
> grep xlocale.h /var/log/packages/*
> /var/log/packages/glibc-2.23-x86_64-4_slack14.2:usr/include/xlocale.h
>
> Do you not have this?
>
> -Dave

I should add that libc++ built fine for me.

-Dave


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Re: [Slackbuilds-users] Jack policy

2019-11-24 Thread Dave Woodfall
On 2019-11-24 14:38,
Franzen  put forth the proposition:
> Hi,
>
> as there is no 'or/||' possible in the REQUIRES tag, installing package "a"
> with REQUIRES=jack-audio-connection-kit
> and then installing package "b" with REQUIRES=jack2 will end with a broken
> jack, as jack-audio-connection-kit and jack2
> are conflicting packages. Details at 
> https://github.com/jackaudio/jackaudio.github.com/wiki/Q_difference_jack1_jack2
>
> Grepping throus SBo git shows
>
> slackbuilds> find . -type f -iname '*info' -exec grep -H REQUIRES '{}' + |
> grep jack-audio-connection-kit  | wc -l
> 73
> slackbuilds> find . -type f -iname '*info' -exec grep -H REQUIRES '{}' + |
> grep jack2  | wc -l
> 6
>
> If i change my builds to jack-audio-connection-kit, then there will only be
> two builds left with dep on jack2, namely
> MuseScore and lives.
> If their maintainers have no problem with jack-audio-connection-kit, maybe
> jack-audio-connection-kit could
> be handled as default jack on SBo?

Personally, I find changing things to jack-audio-connection-kit from jack2 is
a regression, and I'd recommend going the other way.  I don't know the reasons
that people stick to the now very old version.

I've been running jack2 for several years and had no problems with it, or had
to downgrade to the older jack.  It's also what all the apps on Studioware
use, and there haven't been any problems reported about it.

This is just my 2 pennies though, speaking as an everyday jack user.

-daw


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Re: [Slackbuilds-users] Jack policy

2019-11-25 Thread Dave Woodfall
On 2019-11-25 08:50,
Felix Pfeifer  put forth the proposition:
> > Personally, I find changing things to jack-audio-connection-kit from jack2 
> > is
> > a regression, and I'd recommend going the other way.  I don't know the 
> > reasons
> > that people stick to the now very old version.
> >
> > I've been running jack2 for several years and had no problems with it, or 
> > had
> > to downgrade to the older jack.  It's also what all the apps on Studioware
> > use, and there haven't been any problems reported about it.
> >
> > This is just my 2 pennies though, speaking as an everyday jack user.
> >
>
>
> Is jack2 supporting ALSA-MIDI?
> For my builds it would be OK to switch to jack2
> as long as it supports ALSA-MIDI which I use
> to connect to my hardware. Also pd comes with
> support for ALSA-MIDI.
>
> cheers,
> Felix

I don't use midi myself and I have a slightly older version installed
than on SBo at the moment, but the jackd man page has under alsa backend
options -X, --midi [seq|raw]

"Specify which ALSA MIDI system to provide access to. Using raw will
provide a set of JACK MIDI ports that correspond to each raw ALSA device
on the machine. Using seq will provide a set of JACK MIDI ports that
correspond to each ALSA "sequencer" client (which includes each hardware
MIDI port on the machine). raw provides slightly better performance but
does not permit JACK MIDI communication with software written to use the
ALSA "sequencer" API."

  ZSH<31>% jackd -dalsa -Xseq -r48000 -i2 -o2
jackdmp 1.9.10
Copyright 2001-2005 Paul Davis and others.
Copyright 2004-2014 Grame.
jackdmp comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY
This is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it
under certain conditions; see the file COPYING for details
JACK server starting in realtime mode with priority 10
self-connect-mode is "Don't restrict self connect requests"
audio_reservation_init
Acquire audio card Audio0
creating alsa driver ... hw:0|hw:0|1024|2|48000|2|2|nomon|swmeter|-|32bit
configuring for 48000Hz, period = 1024 frames (21.3 ms), buffer = 2 periods
ALSA: final selected sample format for capture: 32bit float little-endian
ALSA: use 2 periods for capture
ALSA: final selected sample format for playback: 32bit float little-endian
ALSA: use 2 periods for playback
port created: Midi-Through:midi/playback_1
port created: Midi-Through:midi/capture_1
port created: PCR:midi/playback_1
port created: PCR:midi/capture_1
port created: PCR:midi/playback_2
port created: PCR:midi/capture_2
port created: PCR:midi/playback_3

  ZSH<30>% jack_lsp
system:capture_1
system:capture_2
system:playback_1
system:playback_2
system:midi_capture_1
system:midi_playback_1
system:midi_capture_2
system:midi_playback_2
system:midi_capture_3
system:midi_playback_3
system:midi_capture_4

ZSH<32>% jackd -dalsa -Xraw -r48000 -i2 -o2
jackdmp 1.9.10
Copyright 2001-2005 Paul Davis and others.
Copyright 2004-2014 Grame.
jackdmp comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY
This is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it
under certain conditions; see the file COPYING for details
JACK server starting in realtime mode with priority 10
self-connect-mode is "Don't restrict self connect requests"
audio_reservation_init
Acquire audio card Audio0
creating alsa driver ... hw:0|hw:0|1024|2|48000|2|2|nomon|swmeter|-|32bit
configuring for 48000Hz, period = 1024 frames (21.3 ms), buffer = 2 periods
ALSA: final selected sample format for capture: 32bit float little-endian
ALSA: use 2 periods for capture
ALSA: final selected sample format for playback: 32bit float little-endian
ALSA: use 2 periods for playback
scan: added port hw:3,0,0 in-hw-3-0-0-PCR-MIDI
scan: added port hw:3,0,1 in-hw-3-0-1-PCR-1
scan: added port hw:3,0,2 in-hw-3-0-2-PCR-2
scan: added port hw:3,0,0 out-hw-3-0-0-PCR-MIDI
scan: added port hw:3,0,1 out-hw-3-0-1-PCR-1
scan: opened port hw:3,0,0 in-hw-3-0-0-PCR-MIDI
scan: opened port hw:3,0,1 in-hw-3-0-1-PCR-1
scan: opened port hw:3,0,2 in-hw-3-0-2-PCR-2
scan: opened port hw:3,0,0 out-hw-3-0-0-PCR-MIDI
scan: opened port hw:3,0,1 out-hw-3-0-1-PCR-1

ZSH<30>% jack_lsp
system:capture_1
system:capture_2
system:playback_1
system:playback_2
system:midi_capture_1
system:midi_capture_2
system:midi_capture_3
system:midi_playback_1
system:midi_playback_2

I can't imagine why they would ever remove midi support, but I hope that
helps.

-daw


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Re: [Slackbuilds-users] Jack policy

2019-11-25 Thread Dave Woodfall
On 2019-11-25 18:27,
Christoph Willing  put forth the proposition:

> Also jack2 doesn't support Linux MIDI, according to that table.

What do they actually mean by "Linux MIDI" though?  Alsa?  I can't
imagine they would drop MIDI support altogether.  It's what most
musicians use right?  I'm only a guitarist though (or was), not a
keyboard player, so I don't have any use for it other than testing
that sequencer and synth software etc. works.

-daw


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Re: [Slackbuilds-users] Jack policy

2019-11-25 Thread Dave Woodfall
On 2019-11-25 11:53,
Peter Dambier  put forth the proposition:
> pulseaudio alarm.
>
> Jack 1 is alsa and Linux Midi.
> Jach 2 is pulseaudio and Apple OSX Midi.

Jack 2 works fine with Alsa and without pulse.  That's how I've been
using it for years.  The jack2 man page says "Alsa MIDI", as I posted
earlier.

To stop pulseaudio, kill the daemon if it's running and comment out
the lines in /etc/asound.conf:

#pcm.default pulse
#ctl.default pulse

Then chmod -x /etc/rc.d/rc.pulseaudio to make sure it doesn't start
at boot.

This is the non-purist way of not using pulseaudio, and has worked
for me since the release of 14.2.

Also, the man page mentions about dbus:

Defining $JACK_NO_AUDIO_RESERVATION will bypass audio device
reservation via session bus (DBus).  This can be useful if JACK was
compiled with DBus support but should run on a headless system.

I can confirm that it stops all the errors about X11 not running.

-daw


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Re: [Slackbuilds-users] Jack policy

2019-11-25 Thread Dave Woodfall
On 2019-11-25 12:15,
Franzen  put forth the proposition:
> So i think there's no need for a poll what jack is better

Sorry, my fault really.

-daw


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[Slackbuilds-users] qbittorrent + qbittorrent-qt5

2019-12-09 Thread Dave Woodfall
I haven't used use these for a long time.  Would anyone want to take
them over?
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Re: [Slackbuilds-users] qbittorrent + qbittorrent-qt5

2019-12-10 Thread Dave Woodfall
On 2019-12-09 19:42,
Donald Cooley  put forth the proposition:
> Yes, I would.

Thanks Donald.

-Dave

> On December 9, 2019 6:55:52 PM CST, Dave Woodfall  
> wrote:
> >I haven't used use these for a long time.  Would anyone want to take
> >them over?
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Re: [Slackbuilds-users] Unmaintained builds - want any of these?

2020-01-02 Thread Dave Woodfall
On 2020-01-02 17:09,
Robby Workman  put forth the proposition:
> On Thu, 2 Jan 2020 11:59:19 +
> mcmurchy1917techy via SlackBuilds-users  
> wrote:
>
> > I use rdiff-backup. Had a look at it's most recent changelog and
> > there's been a bit of activity recently. If I stepped up and offered
> > to maintain it I might need a discussion on how to get started. I
> > cloned it's git repository and tried to compile it, it complained
> > about me not having docker.
>
>
> I'd recommend sticking to released tarballs if possible; oftentimes
> the git checkouts require stuff that's only present in the upstream
> developers' environments.
>
>
> > perl-xml-libxml is in the DeadSBoBuilds list, but is a requirement
> > for get-iplayer which is not in the DeadSBoBuilds list. How's that
> > going to work?
>
>
> perl-xml-libxml needs to have an active SBo maintainer. If it does
> not get one, the intent is for it (and anything depending on it)
> to be removed eventually.
>
> -RW

I can take perl-xml-libxml if it hasn't already been grabbed.  I use
get_iplayer all the time.

-Dave


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Re: [Slackbuilds-users] scripts for grab

2020-01-04 Thread Dave Woodfall
On 2020-01-03 18:23,
Edinaldo  put forth the proposition:
>
> Hello people,
>
> I have some difficulty to maintain a large number of Slackbuilds. So, i will
> make available some scripts that i no longer use (most of them are updated),
> feel free to take them:
>
> audio/audioconvert
> audio/clyrics
> audio/decibel-audio-player
> audio/deezer-desktop-for-linux (not working anymore, unmaintained)
> audio/lyvi
> audio/museeks
> audio/quodlibet
> audio/tta
> audio/xcfa
>
> desktop/Buku
> desktop/LX-Colors-Revival
> desktop/LX-Colors-themes
> desktop/adapta-gtk-theme
> desktop/arc-openbox
> desktop/arc-theme-Red
> desktop/awemenugen
> desktop/awesome-extra
> desktop/awoken-icon-theme
> desktop/bashish
> desktop/boje-themes
> desktop/bunsen-themes
> desktop/cathexis-suite-themes
> desktop/compton-conf
> desktop/dark-aurora-gtk-theme
> desktop/faenza-cupertino
> desktop/faience-icon-theme
> desktop/gtk-theme-Albatross
> desktop/gtk-theme-Blackbird
> desktop/gtk-theme-Bluebird
> desktop/gtk-theme-Greybird
> desktop/gtk-theme-Orion
> desktop/moka-minimal
> desktop/moka-themes
> desktop/orchis-gtk-theme
> desktop/plank
> desktop/pspshrink
> desktop/sawfish
> desktop/sawfish-extras
> desktop/sawfish-pager
> desktop/sawfish-session-dialog
> desktop/screenfetch
> desktop/siva-flat-themes
> desktop/xdgurl
> desktop/xed
> desktop/xipper
>
> development/fuel
>
> graphics/viewnior
>
> libraries/bamf
> libraries/gtkhotkey
> libraries/libdbusmenu
> libraries/libpwquality
> libraries/librep
> libraries/libwnck3
> libraries/plyr
> libraries/pyPEG2
> libraries/rep-gtk
> libraries/wxSQLite3
> libraries/zuluplay
>
> misc/Colormake
> misc/grc
> misc/rarcrack
>
> multimedia/ExMplayer
> multimedia/acetoneiso
> multimedia/mkclean
> multimedia/mkvalidator
>
> network/ipscan
> network/xdman
> network/yandex-browser-beta
>
> perl/perl-Algorithm-Loops
> perl/perl-Algorithm-Combinatorics
> perl/perl-Math-Prime-Util-GMP
> perl/perl-Math-GMPz
> perl/perl-Math-GMPq
> perl/perl-Math-MPFR
> perl/perl-Math-MPC
> perl/perl-Math-BigInt
> perl/perl-Math-BigInt-GMP
> perl/perl-Math-Complex_C
> perl/perl-Math-Complex_C-L
> perl/perl-Math-Complex_C-Q
> perl/perl-Math-Decimal64
> perl/perl-Math-GMPf
> perl/perl-Math-LongDouble
> perl/perl-Sidef
> perl/perl-String-PerlIdentifier
> perl/perl-File-Save-Home
> perl/perl-gnome2
> perl/perl-gnome2-canvas
> perl/perl-gnome2-gconf
> perl/perl-gnome2-vfs
> perl/perl-gnome2-wnck
> perl/perl-gtk2-imageview
> perl/perl-Number-Bites-Human
> perl/perl-File-Remove
> perl/perl-Module-ScanDeps
> perl/perl-YAML-Tiny
> perl/perl-ExtUtils-Install
> perl/perl-ExtUtils-ModuleMaker
> perl/perl-Module-Install
> perl/perl-IO-Interface
> perl/perl-IO-String
>
> python/getdevinfo
> python/python-faulthandler
>
> ruby/ruby-faraday
> ruby/ruby-gist
> ruby/ruby-haste
> ruby/ruby-json
> ruby/ruby-multipart-post
>
> system/ddrescue-gui
> system/evilvte
> system/extract-xiso
> system/fish
> system/forkstat
> system/logtool
> system/secure-delete
> system/wine-staging
> system/wipe
> system/zuluCrypt
>
> Thank's and happy new year for all!
>
> Edinaldo.

I'll take

audio/audioconvert
audio/tta
audio/xcfa
libraries/pyPEG2
system/wine-staging


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Re: [Slackbuilds-users] scripts for grab

2020-01-04 Thread Dave Woodfall
On 2020-01-03 18:23,
Edinaldo  put forth the proposition:
>
> Hello people,
>
> I have some difficulty to maintain a large number of Slackbuilds. So, i will
> make available some scripts that i no longer use (most of them are updated),
> feel free to take them:
>
> audio/audioconvert
> audio/clyrics
> audio/decibel-audio-player
> audio/deezer-desktop-for-linux (not working anymore, unmaintained)
> audio/lyvi
> audio/museeks
> audio/quodlibet
> audio/tta
> audio/xcfa
>
> desktop/Buku
> desktop/LX-Colors-Revival
> desktop/LX-Colors-themes
> desktop/adapta-gtk-theme
> desktop/arc-openbox
> desktop/arc-theme-Red
> desktop/awemenugen
> desktop/awesome-extra
> desktop/awoken-icon-theme
> desktop/bashish
> desktop/boje-themes
> desktop/bunsen-themes
> desktop/cathexis-suite-themes
> desktop/compton-conf
> desktop/dark-aurora-gtk-theme
> desktop/faenza-cupertino
> desktop/faience-icon-theme
> desktop/gtk-theme-Albatross
> desktop/gtk-theme-Blackbird
> desktop/gtk-theme-Bluebird
> desktop/gtk-theme-Greybird
> desktop/gtk-theme-Orion
> desktop/moka-minimal
> desktop/moka-themes
> desktop/orchis-gtk-theme
> desktop/plank
> desktop/pspshrink
> desktop/sawfish
> desktop/sawfish-extras
> desktop/sawfish-pager
> desktop/sawfish-session-dialog
> desktop/screenfetch
> desktop/siva-flat-themes
> desktop/xdgurl
> desktop/xed
> desktop/xipper
>
> development/fuel
>
> graphics/viewnior
>
> libraries/bamf
> libraries/gtkhotkey
> libraries/libdbusmenu
> libraries/libpwquality
> libraries/librep
> libraries/libwnck3
> libraries/plyr
> libraries/pyPEG2
> libraries/rep-gtk
> libraries/wxSQLite3
> libraries/zuluplay
>
> misc/Colormake
> misc/grc
> misc/rarcrack
>
> multimedia/ExMplayer
> multimedia/acetoneiso
> multimedia/mkclean
> multimedia/mkvalidator
>
> network/ipscan
> network/xdman
> network/yandex-browser-beta
>
> perl/perl-Algorithm-Loops
> perl/perl-Algorithm-Combinatorics
> perl/perl-Math-Prime-Util-GMP
> perl/perl-Math-GMPz
> perl/perl-Math-GMPq
> perl/perl-Math-MPFR
> perl/perl-Math-MPC
> perl/perl-Math-BigInt
> perl/perl-Math-BigInt-GMP
> perl/perl-Math-Complex_C
> perl/perl-Math-Complex_C-L
> perl/perl-Math-Complex_C-Q
> perl/perl-Math-Decimal64
> perl/perl-Math-GMPf
> perl/perl-Math-LongDouble
> perl/perl-Sidef
> perl/perl-String-PerlIdentifier
> perl/perl-File-Save-Home
> perl/perl-gnome2
> perl/perl-gnome2-canvas
> perl/perl-gnome2-gconf
> perl/perl-gnome2-vfs
> perl/perl-gnome2-wnck
> perl/perl-gtk2-imageview
> perl/perl-Number-Bites-Human
> perl/perl-File-Remove
> perl/perl-Module-ScanDeps
> perl/perl-YAML-Tiny
> perl/perl-ExtUtils-Install
> perl/perl-ExtUtils-ModuleMaker
> perl/perl-Module-Install
> perl/perl-IO-Interface
> perl/perl-IO-String
>
> python/getdevinfo
> python/python-faulthandler
>
> ruby/ruby-faraday
> ruby/ruby-gist
> ruby/ruby-haste
> ruby/ruby-json
> ruby/ruby-multipart-post
>
> system/ddrescue-gui
> system/evilvte
> system/extract-xiso
> system/fish
> system/forkstat
> system/logtool
> system/secure-delete
> system/wine-staging
> system/wipe
> system/zuluCrypt
>
> Thank's and happy new year for all!
>
> Edinaldo.

Have a good new year!

I will take some of the perl modules:

> perl/perl-Math-BigInt
> perl/perl-Math-BigInt-GMP
> perl/perl-IO-Interface
> perl/perl-IO-String

I can take more if there are still orphaned ones that nobody wants to
take.

-Dave


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Re: [Slackbuilds-users] Unmaintained builds - want any of these?

2020-01-12 Thread Dave Woodfall
On 2020-01-10 13:33,
Ricardo J. Barberis  put forth the proposition:
> Status update:
>
> > libraries/librsync
> Mail to maintainer (Lyle Sigurdson) keeps bouncing, I'll take it for now.
>
> > system/rdiff-backup
> Mail to maintainer (Paul Wisehart) keeps bouncing, I'll take it for now with
> Alex's permission :)
>
> > network/urlgrabber
> > system/acpitool
> > system/whowatch
> Not heard back from any of these maintainers so far.
>
> I'll send updates to these slackbuilds with updates and taking maintenance.
>
> El Jueves 02/01/2020 a las 18:09, Ricardo J. Barberis escribió:
> > Hi!
> >
> > Of all those slackbuilds I have installed:
> >
> > system/whowatch

This is one of mine with a very very old non-existent email address.
I don't use any more though, so feel free to take it.


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Re: [Slackbuilds-users] Unmaintained builds - want any of these?

2020-01-12 Thread Dave Woodfall
On 2020-01-12 10:38,
Dave Woodfall  put forth the proposition:
> On 2020-01-10 13:33,
> Ricardo J. Barberis  put forth the proposition:
> > Status update:
> >
> > > libraries/librsync
> > Mail to maintainer (Lyle Sigurdson) keeps bouncing, I'll take it for now.
> >
> > > system/rdiff-backup
> > Mail to maintainer (Paul Wisehart) keeps bouncing, I'll take it for now with
> > Alex's permission :)
> >
> > > network/urlgrabber
> > > system/acpitool
> > > system/whowatch
> > Not heard back from any of these maintainers so far.
> >
> > I'll send updates to these slackbuilds with updates and taking maintenance.
> >
> > El Jueves 02/01/2020 a las 18:09, Ricardo J. Barberis escribió:
> > > Hi!
> > >
> > > Of all those slackbuilds I have installed:
> > >
> > > system/whowatch
>
> This is one of mine with a very very old non-existent email address.
> I don't use any more though, so feel free to take it.

Looking at it again, the old email was only in the slackbuild.
Someone else took it over.

-daw


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Re: [Slackbuilds-users] jack-audio-connection-kit vs. jack2, redux

2020-01-15 Thread Dave Woodfall
On 2020-01-14 17:16,
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> David Woodfall 
> audio/lash

Will do.

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Re: [Slackbuilds-users] wine README fix; and wine-5.0 released

2020-01-22 Thread Dave Woodfall
On 2020-01-22 18:35,
King Beowulf  put forth the proposition:
> FYI,
> In the wine README this NOTE does not make much sense:
>
> ---
> NOTE: you can increase buildtime passing some like that to the
> SlackBuild script:
> 
>
> Perhaps this is better:
>
> 
> NOTE: you can decrease build time by passing something like this to the
> SlackBuild script:
> -
>
> Also, wine-5.0 stable was just released:
>
> https://www.winehq.org/announce/5.0
>
> Looks like the winhlp32/flex workaround patch is still needed.  I did
> not check the  fPIC patch since I build on x86_64.
>
> -Ed

Hi Ed

I have just taken over wine-staging and haven't had the chance to
look at yet because of working on Qt5-5.12.  I had the announcement
email yesterday and I'll work on it later.

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Re: [Slackbuilds-users] wine README fix; and wine-5.0 released

2020-01-23 Thread Dave Woodfall
On 2020-01-23 09:54,
King Beowulf  put forth the proposition:
> On 1/22/20 10:26 PM, Dave Woodfall wrote:
> > On 2020-01-22 18:35,
> > King Beowulf  put forth the proposition:
> >...
> >>
> >> Also, wine-5.0 stable was just released:
> >>
> >> https://www.winehq.org/announce/5.0
> >>
> >> Looks like the winhlp32/flex workaround patch is still needed.  I did
> >> not check the  fPIC patch since I build on x86_64.
> >>
> >> -Ed
> >
> > Hi Ed
> >
> > I have just taken over wine-staging and haven't had the chance to
> > look at yet because of working on Qt5-5.12.  I had the announcement
> > email yesterday and I'll work on it later.
> >
> > Cheers
> >
> >
>
> No rush.  I still haven't gotten around to updating a my set of scripts
> due to other time demands (damn work...)
>
> As of yesterday, wine-stable == wine-dev and the compile for wine-5.0
> using the stable script (win32 + win64) went fine and 14.2-multilib. I
> did not cross-check yet which staging patches made it into stable.  I'll
> be testing it this weekend.
>
> -Ed
>

I will at some point make the wine-staging script more like my
wine-stable, but probably not before the end of the week, so it will
likely be only a quick update.

-daw


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[Slackbuilds-users] Qt5 Update to 5.12

2020-01-25 Thread Dave Woodfall
To the maintainers of build scripts that depend on Qt5.

I've been testing Qt5 LTS version 5.12, and everything seems to build
apart from the following applications:

academic/fet
audio/SuperCollider
audio/muse
development/cutter
development/qbs
development/sqlitebrowser
games/vcmi
games/vcmi-core
games/vcmi-resolutions
games/vcmi-wog
graphics/librecad
graphics/qelectrotech
graphics/scantailor
graphics/scantailor-advanced
graphics/veles
ham/wsjtx
misc/goldencheetah
multimedia/vlc
network/clipgrab
network/falkon
network/otter
python/python3-babel

Untested due to needing to register to download it:

development/decklink-sdk

I expect most of them will only need a version bump.  The current Qt5
version will be "legacied" for anything that still needs it.

Could I ask some help from the maintainers of these to update them
and/or to see what needs fixing?  I will be looking at them too, but
it would save a lot of time and get Qt5 upgraded much faster.

Could the maintainers of any of these ack this message?

I've attached the Qt5-5.12 SlackBuild.  Note that it doesn't have
the _SBo tag, as it isn't officially in the repo yet.

Cheers :)

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Re: [Slackbuilds-users] Qt5 Update to 5.12

2020-01-25 Thread Dave Woodfall
Update on the failed ones:

academic/fet
audio/SuperCollider
audio/muse
development/cutter
development/qbs
development/sqlitebrowser
games/vcmi
graphics/librecad
graphics/qelectrotech
graphics/scantailor
graphics/veles
ham/wsjtx
misc/goldencheetah
multimedia/vlc
network/clipgrab
network/falkon
network/otter
python/python3-babel

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Re: [Slackbuilds-users] Qt5 Update to 5.12

2020-01-25 Thread Dave Woodfall
On 2020-01-25 14:15,
Kyle Guinn  put forth the proposition:
> On 1/25/20, Dave Woodfall  wrote:
> > To the maintainers of build scripts that depend on Qt5.
> >
> > I've been testing Qt5 LTS version 5.12, and everything seems to build
> > apart from the following applications:
> >
> > academic/fet
> > audio/SuperCollider
> > audio/muse
> > development/cutter
> > development/qbs
> > development/sqlitebrowser
> > games/vcmi
> > games/vcmi-core
> > games/vcmi-resolutions
> > games/vcmi-wog
> > graphics/librecad
> > graphics/qelectrotech
> > graphics/scantailor
> > graphics/scantailor-advanced
> > graphics/veles
> > ham/wsjtx
> > misc/goldencheetah
> > multimedia/vlc
> > network/clipgrab
> > network/falkon
> > network/otter
> > python/python3-babel
> >
> > Untested due to needing to register to download it:
> >
> > development/decklink-sdk
> >
> > I expect most of them will only need a version bump.  The current Qt5
> > version will be "legacied" for anything that still needs it.
> >
> > Could I ask some help from the maintainers of these to update them
> > and/or to see what needs fixing?  I will be looking at them too, but
> > it would save a lot of time and get Qt5 upgraded much faster.
> >
> > Could the maintainers of any of these ack this message?
> >
> > I've attached the Qt5-5.12 SlackBuild.  Note that it doesn't have
> > the _SBo tag, as it isn't officially in the repo yet.
>
>
> I got stuck here in the qt5 build.  Any ideas?
>
> g++ -Wl,-O1 -L/usr/lib64 -Wl,--enable-new-dtags -Wl,--gc-sections -o
> ../../../bin/moc .obj/moc.o .obj/preprocessor.o .obj/generator.o
> .obj/parser.o .obj/token.o .obj/main.o
> -L/tmp/SBo/qt-everywhere-src-5.12.0/qtbase/lib -lQt5Bootstrap -lz
> -lpthread
> .obj/main.o: In function `runMoc(int, char**)':
> main.cpp:(.text._Z6runMociPPc+0x4206): undefined reference to
> `QtPrivate::QStringList_contains(QStringList const*, QLatin1String,
> Qt::CaseSensitivity)'
> main.cpp:(.text._Z6runMociPPc+0x429f): undefined reference to
> `QtPrivate::QStringList_contains(QStringList const*, QLatin1String,
> Qt::CaseSensitivity)'
> collect2: error: ld returned 1 exit status
> Makefile:135: recipe for target '../../../bin/moc' failed
> make[3]: *** [../../../bin/moc] Error 1
> make[3]: Leaving directory
> '/tmp/SBo/qt-everywhere-src-5.12.0/qtbase/src/tools/moc'
> Makefile:94: recipe for target 'sub-moc-make_first' failed
> make[2]: *** [sub-moc-make_first] Error 2
> make[2]: Leaving directory '/tmp/SBo/qt-everywhere-src-5.12.0/qtbase/src'
> Makefile:48: recipe for target 'sub-src-make_first' failed
> make[1]: *** [sub-src-make_first] Error 2
> make[1]: Leaving directory '/tmp/SBo/qt-everywhere-src-5.12.0/qtbase'
> Makefile:83: recipe for target 'module-qtbase-make_first' failed
> make: *** [module-qtbase-make_first] Error 2

Do you have Qt5 installed already?  That moc error usually pops up
because of that.  If so, you need to uninstall the old version, log
out of root, and log back in again.

> Also it might be useful to post a download link for the qt5 source.

A bit of an update to 5.12.6 going on at the moment, but I'll upload
the slackbuild and info:

http://tty1.uk/testing/qt5/

One problem found with the first slackbuild is that it didn't build
webengine, so it will be updated as that bug is being worked on.

Source link:

https://download.qt.io/official_releases/qt/5.12/5.12.6/single/qt-everywhere-src-5.12.6.tar.xz

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Re: [Slackbuilds-users] still listed as maintainer for a bunch of things ...

2020-01-25 Thread Dave Woodfall
On 2020-01-25 17:21,
Glenn Becker  put forth the proposition:
> I just cloned the repo to get to assess what might need to be done re: the
> scripts I recently adopted.
>
> ... I thought (see my email of Jan 9 2017) I had withdrawn completely from
> maintaining any builds, but I see I'm still listed as maintainer for some
> things ... mostly Perl modules but also wmii, rxvt-unicode and a couple of
> others.

I would like to take wmii and rxvt-unicode please.  I'll have a look
through the perl modules to see if there are any that I use.

I'm guessing there haven't been any changes in the repo because there
haven't been any updates.  I'll look into it.

Cheers

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Re: [Slackbuilds-users] Qt5 Update to 5.12

2020-01-25 Thread Dave Woodfall
Maintainers: please don't submit updates for fixed packages yet.  We
will need to get all this in sync.

http://tty1.uk/testing/qt5/

For the slackbuild and info file with link to source.

> academic/fet
> audio/SuperCollider
> audio/muse
> development/cutter
> development/qbs
> development/sqlitebrowser
> games/vcmi
> graphics/librecad
> graphics/qelectrotech
> graphics/scantailor
> graphics/veles
> ham/wsjtx
> misc/goldencheetah
> multimedia/vlc
> network/clipgrab
> network/otter
> python/python3-babel


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Re: [Slackbuilds-users] Qt5 Update to 5.12

2020-01-25 Thread Dave Woodfall
On 2020-01-26 09:11,
Christoph Willing  put forth the proposition:
> On 26/1/20 8:36 am, Dave Woodfall wrote:
> > Maintainers: please don't submit updates for fixed packages yet.  We
> > will need to get all this in sync.
> >
> > http://tty1.uk/testing/qt5/
> >
> > For the slackbuild and info file with link to source.
> >
> A small thing about qt5.SlackBuild at the above link, I had to uncomment
> the tar command at line 133

Fixed.

> >> multimedia/vlc
>
> Building updated qt5 now for testing vlc.
>
>
> chris
>

Cheers


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Re: [Slackbuilds-users] Qt5 Update to 5.12

2020-01-25 Thread Dave Woodfall
On 2020-01-26 07:01,
Willy Sudiarto Raharjo  put forth the proposition:
> > I've attached the Qt5-5.12 SlackBuild.  Note that it doesn't have
> > the _SBo tag, as it isn't officially in the repo yet.
>
> Can this Qt5 SlackBuild be pushed in a separate branch in SBo git server?
>
> It's easy to coordinate and push things over there
>
>
> --
> Willy Sudiarto Raharjo
>

Pushed user/dive/qt5-5.12

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Re: [Slackbuilds-users] Qt5 Update to 5.12

2020-01-25 Thread Dave Woodfall
On 2020-01-26 07:43,
Willy Sudiarto Raharjo  put forth the proposition:
> > Pushed user/dive/qt5-5.12
>
> Thanks
>
> What about qt5-webkit?
> will that be included in this package or it still need to be packaged as
> a split package?

Webkit will stay a separate package.

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Re: [Slackbuilds-users] Qt5 Update to 5.12

2020-01-25 Thread Dave Woodfall
On 2020-01-25 20:13,
Kyle Guinn  put forth the proposition:
> On 1/25/20, Dave Woodfall  wrote:
> > On 2020-01-25 14:15,
> > Kyle Guinn  put forth the proposition:
> >> I got stuck here in the qt5 build.  Any ideas?
> >>
> >> g++ -Wl,-O1 -L/usr/lib64 -Wl,--enable-new-dtags -Wl,--gc-sections -o
> >> ../../../bin/moc .obj/moc.o .obj/preprocessor.o .obj/generator.o
> >> .obj/parser.o .obj/token.o .obj/main.o
> >> -L/tmp/SBo/qt-everywhere-src-5.12.0/qtbase/lib -lQt5Bootstrap -lz
> >> -lpthread
> >> .obj/main.o: In function `runMoc(int, char**)':
> >> main.cpp:(.text._Z6runMociPPc+0x4206): undefined reference to
> >> `QtPrivate::QStringList_contains(QStringList const*, QLatin1String,
> >> Qt::CaseSensitivity)'
> >> main.cpp:(.text._Z6runMociPPc+0x429f): undefined reference to
> >> `QtPrivate::QStringList_contains(QStringList const*, QLatin1String,
> >> Qt::CaseSensitivity)'
> >> collect2: error: ld returned 1 exit status
> >> Makefile:135: recipe for target '../../../bin/moc' failed
> >> make[3]: *** [../../../bin/moc] Error 1
> >> make[3]: Leaving directory
> >> '/tmp/SBo/qt-everywhere-src-5.12.0/qtbase/src/tools/moc'
> >> Makefile:94: recipe for target 'sub-moc-make_first' failed
> >> make[2]: *** [sub-moc-make_first] Error 2
> >> make[2]: Leaving directory '/tmp/SBo/qt-everywhere-src-5.12.0/qtbase/src'
> >> Makefile:48: recipe for target 'sub-src-make_first' failed
> >> make[1]: *** [sub-src-make_first] Error 2
> >> make[1]: Leaving directory '/tmp/SBo/qt-everywhere-src-5.12.0/qtbase'
> >> Makefile:83: recipe for target 'module-qtbase-make_first' failed
> >> make: *** [module-qtbase-make_first] Error 2
> >
> > Do you have Qt5 installed already?  That moc error usually pops up
> > because of that.  If so, you need to uninstall the old version, log
> > out of root, and log back in again.
> >
>
> Yes, I had 5.9.8 installed.  Trying it again now.
>
> One more fix, the case of this variable got partially changed:
>
> -
> @@ -200,7 +200,7 @@ export QT_PLUGIN_PATH="${QTDIR}/qtbase/plugins"
>$USE_CCACHE \
>$CODECS \
>$PULSE \
> -  $RELOCAtions \
> +  $RELOCATIONS \
>$BUILD_EXAMPLES
>
>  make
> -

Fixed in my branch

https://git.slackbuilds.org/slackbuilds/log/?h=user/dive/qt5-5.12

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Re: [Slackbuilds-users] Qt5 Update to 5.12

2020-01-26 Thread Dave Woodfall
On 2020-01-26 18:34,
Christoph Willing  put forth the proposition:
> On 26/1/20 9:16 am, Dave Woodfall wrote:
> > On 2020-01-26 09:11,
> > Christoph Willing  put forth the proposition:
> >> On 26/1/20 8:36 am, Dave Woodfall wrote:
> >>> Maintainers: please don't submit updates for fixed packages yet.  We
> >>> will need to get all this in sync.
> >>>
> >>> http://tty1.uk/testing/qt5/
> >>>
> >>> For the slackbuild and info file with link to source.
> >>>
> >> A small thing about qt5.SlackBuild at the above link, I had to uncomment
> >> the tar command at line 133
> >
> > Fixed.
> >
> >>>> multimedia/vlc
> >>
> >> Building updated qt5 now for testing vlc.
> >>
>
> vlc builds & runs fine with new qt5 at http://tty1.uk/testing/qt5/
>
> development/decklink-sdk needs a change due to renaming of a
> command/macro in .pro files. I'll wait until new qt5 is confirmed before
> changing that, as well as doing a version update.
>
> Thanks for all the work on qt5 - looks like a big job.
>
> chris


Thanks for the feedback.

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Re: [Slackbuilds-users] Qt5 Update to 5.12

2020-01-26 Thread Dave Woodfall
On 2020-01-26 13:44,
Andrzej Telszewski  put forth the proposition:
> Hi,
>
> > > development/qbs
>
> It seems that qbs would build fine provided that qt5 actually built fine
> with DOCS=yes.
>
> On my machine, qt5.SlackBuild fails with:
>
> /tmp/slackrepo-desktop/slackrepo.H62zZI/build_qt5/qt-everywhere-src-5.12.0/qtbase/src/corelib/qdoc_wrapper.sh:
> line 12: /usr/lib64/qt5/bin/qdoc: No such file or directory
> Makefile:2532: recipe for target 'prepare_docs' failed
> make[5]: *** [prepare_docs] Error 127
>
> I remember having this issue before with, AFAIR, qt-5.7.
>
> I can test this solution, but compilation here takes some time.
> So I would come back no earlier than tomorrow :)

I have /usr/lib64/qt5/bin/qdoc3 so perhaps we just need a symlink?

There have been a couple of updates since my original post.  The
latest one can be found:

https://git.slackbuilds.org/slackbuilds/tree/libraries/qt5?h=user/dive/qt5-5.12

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Re: [Slackbuilds-users] Qt5 Update to 5.12

2020-01-26 Thread Dave Woodfall
On 2020-01-26 13:07,
Dave Woodfall  put forth the proposition:
> On 2020-01-26 13:44,
> Andrzej Telszewski  put forth the proposition:
> > Hi,
> >
> > > > development/qbs
> >
> > It seems that qbs would build fine provided that qt5 actually built fine
> > with DOCS=yes.
> >
> > On my machine, qt5.SlackBuild fails with:
> >
> > /tmp/slackrepo-desktop/slackrepo.H62zZI/build_qt5/qt-everywhere-src-5.12.0/qtbase/src/corelib/qdoc_wrapper.sh:
> > line 12: /usr/lib64/qt5/bin/qdoc: No such file or directory
> > Makefile:2532: recipe for target 'prepare_docs' failed
> > make[5]: *** [prepare_docs] Error 127
> >
> > I remember having this issue before with, AFAIR, qt-5.7.
> >
> > I can test this solution, but compilation here takes some time.
> > So I would come back no earlier than tomorrow :)
>
> I have /usr/lib64/qt5/bin/qdoc3 so perhaps we just need a symlink?

I tell a lie.  I actually have /usr/lib64/qt/bin/qdoc3.

OK, I'll take a look at this.

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Re: [Slackbuilds-users] still listed as maintainer for a bunch of things ...

2020-01-26 Thread Dave Woodfall
On 2020-01-25 17:21,
Glenn Becker  put forth the proposition:
> I just cloned the repo to get to assess what might need to be done re: the
> scripts I recently adopted.
>
> ... I thought (see my email of Jan 9 2017) I had withdrawn completely from
> maintaining any builds, but I see I'm still listed as maintainer for some
> things ... mostly Perl modules but also wmii, rxvt-unicode and a couple of
> others.

It looks like Jason Graham took over rxvt-unicode in Jan 2017.  I
haven't had time to look at the perl modules yet, but I've added
myself to wmii as new maintainer.

Cheers

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Re: [Slackbuilds-users] still listed as maintainer for a bunch of things ...

2020-01-26 Thread Dave Woodfall
On 2020-01-25 17:21,
Glenn Becker  put forth the proposition:
> I just cloned the repo to get to assess what might need to be done re: the
> scripts I recently adopted.
>
> ... I thought (see my email of Jan 9 2017) I had withdrawn completely from
> maintaining any builds, but I see I'm still listed as maintainer for some
> things ... mostly Perl modules but also wmii, rxvt-unicode and a couple of
> others.
>
> If it is needed I don't mind sticking with these. Just confused.

Glenn,

Am I right in thinking that you want to drop everything, except the
ones you adopted on Jan 9?:

WordNet
antiprism
xcircuit
lbreakout2 (or lbreakouthd)
treesheets

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Re: [Slackbuilds-users] Qt5 Update to 5.12

2020-01-26 Thread Dave Woodfall
On 2020-01-26 09:09,
Benjamin Trigona-Harany  put forth the proposition:
> On Saturday, 25 January 2020 07:47:34 PST Dave Woodfall wrote:
> > python/python3-babel
>
> This doesn't have a dependency on Qt. Could you share the error message that
> you are seeing with 5.12?
>
> Ben

It may have been part of the dependency list of something else that
needed qt5, but here is the error:

Traceback (most recent call last):
 File "setup.py", line 97, in 
   """
 File "/usr/lib64/python3.7/site-packages/setuptools/__init__.py", line 
143, in setup
   return distutils.core.setup(**attrs)
 File "/usr/lib64/python3.7/distutils/core.py", line 148, in setup
   dist.run_commands()
 File "/usr/lib64/python3.7/distutils/dist.py", line 966, in run_commands
   self.run_command(cmd)
 File "/usr/lib64/python3.7/distutils/dist.py", line 985, in run_command
   cmd_obj.run()
 File "setup.py", line 27, in run
   subprocess.check_call([sys.executable, 
'scripts/download_import_cldr.py'])
 File "/usr/lib64/python3.7/subprocess.py", line 347, in check_call
   raise CalledProcessError(retcode, cmd)
   subprocess.CalledProcessError: Command '['/usr/bin/python3', 
'scripts/download_import_cldr.py']'  returned non-zero exit status 1.


Going by the name of the file I'm wondering if it was trying to
download something, and with my build box being completely firewalled
off it would have failed.

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Re: [Slackbuilds-users] Qt5 Update to 5.12

2020-01-26 Thread Dave Woodfall
On 2020-01-26 09:24,
Benjamin Trigona-Harany  put forth the proposition:
>
> Did you download both of the files required for the build? The pytz dep has to
> be specifically built with Python 3 support, but that doesn't seem to be the
> issue.
>
> Ben

That fixed it.  sqg had put them the wrong way around in the queue.

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Re: [Slackbuilds-users] still listed as maintainer for a bunch of things ...

2020-01-26 Thread Dave Woodfall
OK.  Before I press the big red button :)

Can we confirm that you no longer want any of the following?

libraries/jbigkit- To be Orphaned
perl/perl-Astro-SunTime  - To be Orphaned
perl/perl-Convert-UU - To be Orphaned
perl/perl-Device-SerialPort  - To be Orphaned
perl/perl-Email-Date-Format  - To be Orphaned
perl/perl-IO-HTML- To be Orphaned
perl/perl-MIME-Lite  - To be Orphaned
perl/perl-PHP-Serialization  - To be Orphaned
perl/perl-PerlIO-Layers  - To be Orphaned
perl/perl-Sub-Exporter-Progressive   - To be Orphaned
perl/perl-Sys-Mmap   - To be Orphaned
perl/perl-Test-Number-Delta  - To be Orphaned
perl/perl-X10- To be Orphaned
perl/perl-goo-canvas - To be Orphaned
perl/perl-html-form  - To be Orphaned
perl/perl-http-response-encoding - To be Orphaned
perl/perl-http-server-simple - To be Orphaned
perl/perl-x11-protocol   - To be Orphaned
system/splix - To be Orphaned

-daw

On 2020-01-26 12:26,
Glenn Becker  put forth the proposition:
> Hi Dave,
>
> Although it pains me, I'm going to answer yes to that question.
>
> Glenn
> 
> "Doctor, I have come to ask you to tell me everything you know about the
> night."
>   - Djuna Barnes,
> *Nightwood*
> ----
>
>
> On Sun, Jan 26, 2020 at 11:50 AM Dave Woodfall  wrote:
>
> > On 2020-01-25 17:21,
> > Glenn Becker  put forth the proposition:
> > > I just cloned the repo to get to assess what might need to be done re:
> > the
> > > scripts I recently adopted.
> > >
> > > ... I thought (see my email of Jan 9 2017) I had withdrawn completely
> > from
> > > maintaining any builds, but I see I'm still listed as maintainer for some
> > > things ... mostly Perl modules but also wmii, rxvt-unicode and a couple
> > of
> > > others.
> > >
> > > If it is needed I don't mind sticking with these. Just confused.
> >
> > Glenn,
> >
> > Am I right in thinking that you want to drop everything, except the
> > ones you adopted on Jan 9?:
> >
> > WordNet
> > antiprism
> > xcircuit
> > lbreakout2 (or lbreakouthd)
> > treesheets
> >
> > -daw


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[Slackbuilds-users] Newly Orphaned SlackBuilds

2020-01-26 Thread Dave Woodfall
The following SlackBuilds are looking for maintainers:

libraries/jbigkit
perl/perl-Astro-SunTime
perl/perl-Convert-UU
perl/perl-Device-SerialPort
perl/perl-Email-Date-Format
perl/perl-IO-HTML
perl/perl-MIME-Lite
perl/perl-PHP-Serialization
perl/perl-PerlIO-Layers
perl/perl-Sub-Exporter-Progressive
perl/perl-Sys-Mmap
perl/perl-Test-Number-Delta
perl/perl-X10
perl/perl-goo-canvas
perl/perl-html-form
perl/perl-http-response-encoding
perl/perl-http-server-simple
perl/perl-x11-protocol
system/splix

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Re: [Slackbuilds-users] still listed as maintainer for a bunch of things ...

2020-01-26 Thread Dave Woodfall
On 2020-01-26 14:24,
Glenn Becker  put forth the proposition:
> Confirmed.
>
> Push the button, Frank. :D

Done.

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Re: [Slackbuilds-users] Qt5 Update to 5.12

2020-01-26 Thread Dave Woodfall
On 2020-01-27 02:32,
Franzen  put forth the proposition:
> On 2020-01-25 23:36, Dave Woodfall wrote:
> > Maintainers: please don't submit updates for fixed packages yet.  We
> > will need to get all this in sync.
> >
> > http://tty1.uk/testing/qt5/
> >
> > For the slackbuild and info file with link to source.
> >
> > > academic/fet
> > > audio/SuperCollider
>
> In case the maintainer doesn't react, qt5 may be made optional for
> SuperCollider with cmake option -DSC_QT="no"

Noted.  Thanks.

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Re: [Slackbuilds-users] still listed as maintainer for a bunch of things ...

2020-01-27 Thread Dave Woodfall
On 2020-01-27 10:04,
Slackbuilds Users  put forth the proposition:
> Doesn't perl-http-message need perl/perl-IO-HTML
>
> Alex

It does, but that's maintained by someone else.

-daw

> On 26/01/2020 19:15, Dave Woodfall wrote:
> > OK.  Before I press the big red button :)
> >
> > Can we confirm that you no longer want any of the following?
> >
> > libraries/jbigkit- To be Orphaned
> > perl/perl-Astro-SunTime  - To be Orphaned
> > perl/perl-Convert-UU - To be Orphaned
> > perl/perl-Device-SerialPort  - To be Orphaned
> > perl/perl-Email-Date-Format  - To be Orphaned
> > perl/perl-IO-HTML- To be Orphaned
> > perl/perl-MIME-Lite  - To be Orphaned
> > perl/perl-PHP-Serialization  - To be Orphaned
> > perl/perl-PerlIO-Layers  - To be Orphaned
> > perl/perl-Sub-Exporter-Progressive   - To be Orphaned
> > perl/perl-Sys-Mmap   - To be Orphaned
> > perl/perl-Test-Number-Delta  - To be Orphaned
> > perl/perl-X10- To be Orphaned
> > perl/perl-goo-canvas - To be Orphaned
> > perl/perl-html-form  - To be Orphaned
> > perl/perl-http-response-encoding - To be Orphaned
> > perl/perl-http-server-simple - To be Orphaned
> > perl/perl-x11-protocol   - To be Orphaned
> > system/splix - To be Orphaned
> >
> > -daw
> >
> > On 2020-01-26 12:26,
> > Glenn Becker  put forth the proposition:
> > > Hi Dave,
> > >
> > > Although it pains me, I'm going to answer yes to that question.
> > >
> > > Glenn
> > > 
> > > "Doctor, I have come to ask you to tell me everything you know about the
> > > night."
> > >- Djuna Barnes,
> > > *Nightwood*
> > > 
> > >
> > >
> > > On Sun, Jan 26, 2020 at 11:50 AM Dave Woodfall  
> > > wrote:
> > >
> > > > On 2020-01-25 17:21,
> > > > Glenn Becker  put forth the proposition:
> > > > > I just cloned the repo to get to assess what might need to be done re:
> > > > the
> > > > > scripts I recently adopted.
> > > > >
> > > > > ... I thought (see my email of Jan 9 2017) I had withdrawn completely
> > > > from
> > > > > maintaining any builds, but I see I'm still listed as maintainer for 
> > > > > some
> > > > > things ... mostly Perl modules but also wmii, rxvt-unicode and a 
> > > > > couple
> > > > of
> > > > > others.
> > > > >
> > > > > If it is needed I don't mind sticking with these. Just confused.
> > > > Glenn,
> > > >
> > > > Am I right in thinking that you want to drop everything, except the
> > > > ones you adopted on Jan 9?:
> > > >
> > > > WordNet
> > > > antiprism
> > > > xcircuit
> > > > lbreakout2 (or lbreakouthd)
> > > > treesheets
> > > >
> > > > -daw
> >
> > -daw
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Re: [Slackbuilds-users] slackbuilds orphaned

2020-01-28 Thread Dave Woodfall
On 2020-01-28 11:20,
Alexander Verbovetsky  put forth the proposition:
> Hello,
>
> I'd take
>
> > system/scrypt

Hi Alexander, would you also be interested in libraries/libscrypt?

"This simple password-based encryption utility is available as a
demonstration of the scrypt key derivation function."

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Re: [Slackbuilds-users] Qt5 Update to 5.12

2020-01-29 Thread Dave Woodfall
On 2020-01-29 13:28,
Felix Pfeifer  put forth the proposition:
> The SuperCollider build expects a version string in
> /usr/lib64/cmake/Qt5/Qt5ConfigVersion.cmake
> The first line reads like this:
> set(PACKAGE_VERSION )
> An older version of qt5 had this:
> set(PACKAGE_VERSION 5.9.9)
>
> I think for the 5.12 version it should look like:
> set(PACKAGE_VERSION 5.12.6)

I can add that back in.  It seems like an error that it isn't set.

This should fix it:

sed -i "s,set(PACKAGE_VERSION ),set(PACKAGE_VERSION $VERSION)," \
   $PKG/usr/lib$LIBDIRSUFFIX/cmake/Qt5/Qt5ConfigVersion.cmake


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Re: [Slackbuilds-users] Qt5 Update to 5.12

2020-01-29 Thread Dave Woodfall
On 2020-01-29 17:51,
Dave Woodfall  put forth the proposition:
> On 2020-01-29 13:28,
> Felix Pfeifer  put forth the proposition:
> > The SuperCollider build expects a version string in
> > /usr/lib64/cmake/Qt5/Qt5ConfigVersion.cmake
> > The first line reads like this:
> > set(PACKAGE_VERSION )
> > An older version of qt5 had this:
> > set(PACKAGE_VERSION 5.9.9)
> >
> > I think for the 5.12 version it should look like:
> > set(PACKAGE_VERSION 5.12.6)
>
> I can add that back in.  It seems like an error that it isn't set.
>
> This should fix it:
>
> sed -i "s,set(PACKAGE_VERSION ),set(PACKAGE_VERSION $VERSION)," \
>$PKG/usr/lib$LIBDIRSUFFIX/cmake/Qt5/Qt5ConfigVersion.cmake

It's still failing because Qt5CoreConfig.cmake is missing.  I'm
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Re: [Slackbuilds-users] Qt5 Update to 5.12

2020-01-30 Thread Dave Woodfall
On 2020-01-30 06:42,
Dave Woodfall  put forth the proposition:
> On 2020-01-29 17:51,
> Dave Woodfall  put forth the proposition:
> > On 2020-01-29 13:28,
> > Felix Pfeifer  put forth the proposition:
> > > The SuperCollider build expects a version string in
> > > /usr/lib64/cmake/Qt5/Qt5ConfigVersion.cmake
> > > The first line reads like this:
> > > set(PACKAGE_VERSION )
> > > An older version of qt5 had this:
> > > set(PACKAGE_VERSION 5.9.9)
> > >
> > > I think for the 5.12 version it should look like:
> > > set(PACKAGE_VERSION 5.12.6)
> >
> > I can add that back in.  It seems like an error that it isn't set.
> >
> > This should fix it:
> >
> > sed -i "s,set(PACKAGE_VERSION ),set(PACKAGE_VERSION $VERSION)," \
> >$PKG/usr/lib$LIBDIRSUFFIX/cmake/Qt5/Qt5ConfigVersion.cmake
>
> It's still failing because Qt5CoreConfig.cmake is missing.  I'm
> looking into why it's not creating one.

Solved.

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Re: [Slackbuilds-users] Qt5 Update to 5.12

2020-01-30 Thread Dave Woodfall
Remaining builds that fail with Qt 5.12.6:

development/qbsAndrzej Telszewski
audio/muse  Felix Pfeifer
development/cutter Fernando Lopez Jr.
misc/goldencheetah Kyle Guinn
graphics/librecad R. S. Ananda Murthy
graphics/qelectrotech R. S. Ananda Murthy
graphics/scantailor Zhischenko Sergey
development/sqlitebrowser  klaatu

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Re: [Slackbuilds-users] Qt5 Update to 5.12

2020-01-30 Thread Dave Woodfall
On 2020-01-31 08:51,
Ozan Türkyılmaz  put forth the proposition:
> mkvtooknix can use QT for GUI. You need to pass QTGUI=yes to the build
> script.
>
> https://slackbuilds.org/repository/14.2/multimedia/mkvtoolnix/
>
> I don't expect a problem but you never know.

Ok, thanks for letting me know.

At the moment I think it's best to concentrate on things that require
Qt5 to build, rather than where it's optional.  I expect there are
more to come.

> Dave Woodfall , 31 Oca 2020 Cum, 06:48 tarihinde şunu
> yazdı:
>
> > Remaining builds that fail with Qt 5.12.6:
> >
> > development/qbsAndrzej Telszewski
> > audio/muse  Felix Pfeifer
> > development/cutter Fernando Lopez Jr.
> > misc/goldencheetah Kyle Guinn
> > graphics/librecad R. S. Ananda Murthy
> > graphics/qelectrotech R. S. Ananda Murthy
> > graphics/scantailor Zhischenko Sergey
> > development/sqlitebrowser  klaatu
> >
> > -daw
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Re: [Slackbuilds-users] Qt5 Update to 5.12

2020-02-03 Thread Dave Woodfall
On 2020-02-03 01:50,
King Beowulf  put forth the proposition:
> On 1/25/20 7:47 AM, Dave Woodfall wrote:
> > To the maintainers of build scripts that depend on Qt5.
> >
> > I've been testing Qt5 LTS version 5.12, and everything seems to build
> > apart from the following applications:
> >
>
> Dave,
> Finally got around to checking out qt5-5.12.6 from your SBo
> user/div/qt-5.12 branch, assuming that was the latest file set, and
> after a "wee bit o' compilin'" got this message:
>
> cp: cannot stat
> '/data/slackware/builds/libraries/qt5/README.benchmarks': No such file
> or directory
>
> -Ed

My mistake.  I removed the file, but forgot to remove the reference
to it in the slackbuild.

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Re: [Slackbuilds-users] Marcel Saegebarth's orphaned builds

2020-02-05 Thread Dave Woodfall
On 2020-02-05 12:36,
Benjamin Trigona-Harany  put forth the proposition:
> On Wednesday, 5 February 2020 09:22:53 PST B Watson wrote:
> > https://slackbuilds.org/advsearch.php?stype=maint&q=mos65
> >
> > I took qjactctl already. Anyone interested in any of these?
>
> I need python3-PyQt5 and python3-sip as dependencies of QGIS, so I guess I'll
> take them.
>
> Ben

Ben, 

Please note that I have updates for both of those in my Qt5 5.12
update branch, so please don't sent in any updates yet.

Thanks,

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Re: [Slackbuilds-users] qgis configure not finding PyQt5 and python3-six

2020-02-12 Thread Dave Woodfall
On 2020-02-11 05:47,
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> On Mon, 10 Feb 2020, Jeremy Hansen wrote:
>
> > Oops, not sure how I missed that. Is there a chance they were compiled
> > with different python3 versions?

PyQt5 is python2.

> Not likely. I'm still running Python3-3.7.6 from 23 Dec 2019.
>
> Rich

We are still on 3.7.2 at SBo:

https://slackbuilds.org/repository/14.2/python/python3/

We generally only support things that build against our versions, but
have you recompiled everything since upgrading to 3.7.6?

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Re: [Slackbuilds-users] Newly Orphaned SlackBuilds

2020-02-12 Thread Dave Woodfall
On 2020-02-01 19:40,
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> If these are still available I'd like to take the following, as they are
> all dependencies for shutter:
> perl/perl-x11-protocol
> perl-http-server-simple
> perl-html-form
> perl-goo-canvas
> perl-IO-HTML
> perl-http-response-encoding
>
> Regards,
> Donald Cooley
> chytra...@protonmail.com

Done.

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Re: [Slackbuilds-users] Marcel Saegebarth's orphaned builds

2020-02-15 Thread Dave Woodfall
On 2020-02-15 11:28,
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> > On 2/11/20, crts  wrote:
> >>
> >> Great, thanks. I would like to additionally take "parallel" if it is still
> >> available.
> >
> > You've got it.
>
> It seems that the maintainer was not changed for "parallel". It still says 
> Marcel Saegebarth.

Pushed in my branch.


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Re: [Slackbuilds-users] Unmaintained builds - want any of these?

2020-02-21 Thread Dave Woodfall
On 2020-01-26 11:08,
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> Hi,
>
> I would gladly take
>
> graphics/scantailor
>
> if it is still possible.
>
> I also tried contacting Zhischenko Sergey for confirmation to no avail...
>
>
> Alan Alberghini

Hi Alan,

Have you had any luck testing this with qt5-5.12.6?

https://git.slackbuilds.org/slackbuilds/tree/libraries/qt5?h=user/dive/qt5-5.12

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Re: [Slackbuilds-users] Unmaintained builds - want any of these?

2020-02-22 Thread Dave Woodfall
On 2020-02-22 21:43,
414N <4...@slacky.it> put forth the proposition:
> Hi Dave,
>
> had some time to play around with building qt-5.12 and testing what goes
> wrong with scantailor during the build.
>
> It turns out that the compilation error is `error: invalid use of
> incomplete type 'class QButtonGroup'` and, by looking for solutions on
> the web, I stumbled upon a github issue [1] with a patch for another
> project that basically just adds the `QButtonGroup` header inclusion in
> the affected source file.
>
> I then tried applying a similar change to scantailor sources (patch
> attached): the build went flawlessly and the program seems to be working
> ok, although I did not throughly test it yet.
>
>
> [1]: https://github.com/lupoDharkael/smilla-enlarger/issues/3
>
>
> Alan Alberghini
>
> SBo clone: GitHub <https://github.com/414n/slackbuilds.org>

Thanks, Alan.

> On 22/02/20 00:21, 414N wrote:
> > Hello Dave,
> >
> > not yet, will try to look at it this weekend.
> >
> > Alan Alberghini
> >
> > SBo clone: GitHub <https://github.com/414n/slackbuilds.org>
> >
> > On 21/02/20 19:37, Dave Woodfall wrote:
> >> On 2020-01-26 11:08,
> >> 414N <4...@slacky.it> put forth the proposition:
> >>> Hi,
> >>>
> >>> I would gladly take
> >>>
> >>> graphics/scantailor
> >>>
> >>> if it is still possible.
> >>>
> >>> I also tried contacting Zhischenko Sergey for confirmation to no avail...
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> Alan Alberghini
> >> Hi Alan,
> >>
> >> Have you had any luck testing this with qt5-5.12.6?
> >>
> >> https://git.slackbuilds.org/slackbuilds/tree/libraries/qt5?h=user/dive/qt5-5.12
> >>
> >> Dave
> >
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> Index: scantailor-EXPERIMENTAL_2016_01_13/filters/page_split/OptionsWidget.cpp
> ===
> --- 
> scantailor-EXPERIMENTAL_2016_01_13.orig/filters/page_split/OptionsWidget.cpp
> +++ scantailor-EXPERIMENTAL_2016_01_13/filters/page_split/OptionsWidget.cpp
> @@ -28,6 +28,7 @@
>  #include 
>  #include 
>  #include 
> +#include 
>
>  namespace page_split
>  {

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Re: [Slackbuilds-users] Updates - 20200223.1

2020-02-24 Thread Dave Woodfall
On 2020-02-24 22:56,
Slackbuilds Users  put forth the proposition:
> Hi,
>
> I volunteered for the following packages and have been working on them. If
> someone has not already adapted them, please update me as the maintainer:
>
> desktop/gtk-theme-Bluebird
> desktop/gtk-theme-Greybird
>
> Besides the above I can take 2 more packages:
>
> desktop/faba-icon-theme
> desktop/moka-icon-theme
>
> --
>
> Name:  Aaditya Bagga
> Email: aaditya_gnuli...@zoho.com
>
> Thanks!

Done.

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Re: [Slackbuilds-users] obspy: switch to python3

2020-03-28 Thread Dave Woodfall
On 2020-03-28 15:30,
Cristiano Urban  put forth the proposition:
> Hi,
> after having uploaded the latest version of the python3-obspy slackbuild, I 
> would like to inform you that I decided to drop obspy and basemap which will 
> be replaced by python3-obspy and python3-basemap. So, I think that obspy and 
> basemap can be removed in order to leave space to the corresponding python3 
> versions.
>
> Let me know if this choice can entail some issues.
>
> Best regards,
> Cristiano Urban.

Hi Cristiano,

I can't see anything else that will be affected by removing those, so
I'll remove them once the python3 versions are added.

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Re: [Slackbuilds-users] obspy: switch to python3

2020-03-28 Thread Dave Woodfall
On 2020-03-28 18:08,
Dave Woodfall  put forth the proposition:
> On 2020-03-28 15:30,
> Cristiano Urban  put forth the proposition:
> > Hi,
> > after having uploaded the latest version of the python3-obspy slackbuild, I 
> > would like to inform you that I decided to drop obspy and basemap which 
> > will be replaced by python3-obspy and python3-basemap. So, I think that 
> > obspy and basemap can be removed in order to leave space to the 
> > corresponding python3 versions.
> >
> > Let me know if this choice can entail some issues.
> >
> > Best regards,
> > Cristiano Urban.
>
> Hi Cristiano,
>
> I can't see anything else that will be affected by removing those, so
> I'll remove them once the python3 versions are added.

I see the python3 versions are already in the repo, so I'll remove
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Re: [Slackbuilds-users] Qt5 ... newer versions available

2020-03-29 Thread Dave Woodfall
On 2020-03-29 12:39,
Slackbuilds Users  put forth the proposition:
> On Sat, Oct 12, 2019 at 03:03 (+0100), Dave Woodfall wrote:
>
> > On Fri 11 Oct 2019 20:45,
> > Slackbuilds Users  put forth the 
> > proposition:
> >> Hi all,
>
> > Hi
>
> >> SBO has Qt5 5.9.8, but 5.13.1 is now (since Sept 5) a going concern.
>
> >> Are there any plans to update?
>
> > 5.9.8 is the most supported LTS version at the moment.
>
> > It could be possible to update to the latest LTS, which is 5.12, but
> > it may mean the various dependencies to also be updated, and perhaps
> > older versions kept available for older applications.  It would
> > require some testing to make sure that everything works with it.
>
> > I do still a SlackBuild for 5.12, so I'll have a look at it.
>
> Dave,
>
> have you had a chance to look at that?  Thanks.
>
> Jim

Hi Jim

I did a lot of testing with LTS 5.12.6, and then 5.12.7 was announced a
little while ago, so I had to recheck everything again from scratch.
I should have some updates soon.

Most things that didn't build initially have now been fixed, apart
from a few that will remain on 5.9 as -legacy.

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Re: [Slackbuilds-users] Qt5 ... newer versions available

2020-03-30 Thread Dave Woodfall
On 2020-03-30 11:31,
Slackbuilds Users  put forth the proposition:
> On Mon, Mar 30, 2020 at 00:51 (+0100), Dave Woodfall wrote:
>
> > On 2020-03-29 12:39,
> > Slackbuilds Users  put forth the 
> > proposition:
> >> Dave,
>
> >> have you had a chance to look at that?  Thanks.
>
> > Hi Jim
>
> > I did a lot of testing with LTS 5.12.6, and then 5.12.7 was announced a
> > little while ago, so I had to recheck everything again from scratch.
> > I should have some updates soon.
>
> > Most things that didn't build initially have now been fixed, apart
> > from a few that will remain on 5.9 as -legacy.
>
> Hi Dave,
>
> I just tried building 5.12.7 with a minimally modified Slackbuild, and
> it crashed when it tried to edit Qt5WebEngineCore.pc, which doesn't exist.
>
> I could play around, but if you have a working Slackbuild (and related
> files/patches/...), would you mind sharing it with me for additional
> testing?
>
> Thanks.

I have it in my user/dive/qt5-5.12 branch:

https://git.slackbuilds.org/slackbuilds/log/?h=user/dive/qt5-5.12

There are also updates for (python3-)PyQt5 and python(2,3)-sip.

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Re: [Slackbuilds-users] xmpppy

2020-04-06 Thread Dave Woodfall
Hi Tonus,

On 2020-04-06 12:36,
Tonus  put forth the proposition:
> Hi all,
>
> I tried to use the xmpppy slackbuild with weechat with no luck.
> After a few searchs, I found that it is very outdated.
>
> I made a Slackbuild that works with current and I tried to send it to the
> maintainer at felipe.gonzale...@gmail.com
>
> His adress is no longer working so asking here if he is around. If not, I
> could submit an up-to-date slackbuild (have to test it on 14.2).
>
> Please tell me when/if I can.

Just in case he's watching this list, can you wait a few days to see
if he responds please?

If not, then you may send in an update, and take over as maintainer if
you wish.

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Re: [Slackbuilds-users] PyQt5 and sip

2020-04-06 Thread Dave Woodfall
On 2020-04-06 07:55,
Rich Shepard  put forth the proposition:
> Seeking to update installed packages based on Saturday's list and using
> sbopkg I hit an issue with PyQt5. It wants sip > 4.19 and did not find it.
> Yet when I queried /var/log/packages for sip packages it returned:
> python2-sip-4.19.20-x86_64-4_SBo
> python3-sip-4.19.20-x86_64-1_SBo
> sip-4.18-x86_64-1
>
> I assume the plain sip is for python2 but the SBo packages should be used by
> those applications wanting a newer version than the distribution one. What
> am I missing?

Hi,

python2-sip is for PyQt5
python3-sip is for python3-PyQt5

The other sip can be ignored.

Which version of Qt5 did you have installed?

NB: Qt5 and some other things were updated this morning so you may
want to try again with the latest builds.

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Re: [Slackbuilds-users] python3-PyQt5 REQUIRES list

2020-04-06 Thread Dave Woodfall
On 2020-04-06 22:15,
Erich Ritz  put forth the proposition:
> Hi Dave,
>
> https://git.slackbuilds.org/slackbuilds/commit/?h=14.2&id=443d2ef9f372f3b1b943b0c7636dfbc3d81e60fa
>  updates the REQUIRES:
>
> -REQUIRES="python3-sip qt5-webkit"
> +REQUIRES="qt5-webkit python2-sip enum34"
>
> I'm guessing the REQUIRES should have been left on the old version (just 
> qt5-webkit and python3-sip)?

Yes indeed.  Correction pushed to my qt5-5.12 branch.

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Re: [Slackbuilds-users] qt5-styleplugins

2020-04-07 Thread Dave Woodfall
On 2020-04-07 09:36,
MyRequiem  put forth the proposition:
> Hi All
>
> System: Slackware64 14.2
>
> After qt5 package upgrade to version 5.12.7 (I build this without
> support webengine: WEBENGINE=${WEBENGINE:-no}), I'm trying to build
> qt5-styleplugins package, but build fails with errors:
>
> collect2: error: ld returned 1 exit status
> make[4]: *** [../../../../plugins/platformthemes/libqgtk2.so] Error 1
> make[3]: *** [sub-gtk2-make_first] Error 2
> make[2]: *** [sub-platformthemes-make_first] Error 2
> make[2]: *** Waiting for unfinished jobs
> make[1]: *** [sub-plugins-make_first] Error 2
> make: *** [sub-src-make_first] Error 2

Hi,

This will need to be built against qt5-legacy now.  I've updated the
REQUIRES list to reflect this.

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Re: [Slackbuilds-users] python3-PyQt5 REQUIRES list

2020-04-07 Thread Dave Woodfall
On 2020-04-06 16:45,
Rich Shepard  put forth the proposition:
> Dave,
>
> I'm curious, and perhaps you know, why qt5-webkit is required for PyQt5
> since Qt5 itself can be built with WEBENGINE=no? (Both Qt5 and PyQT5 take >
> 2 hours to build on my 8-core/16-thread Ryzen 7 2700 desktop with 32G RAM.)

Hi Rich,

qt5-webkit was listed as required to build both PyQt5 and
python3-PyQt5 when I took them over, and I left the dependency lists
as they were.  I've just tested building them both without it and
didn't see any problems, so I've now moved qt5-webkit to `optional'.

It's quite possible that something still uses qt5-webkit, but not
qtwebengine.  I'll be taking a look at it shortly.

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Re: [Slackbuilds-users] qt5-styleplugins

2020-04-07 Thread Dave Woodfall
On 2020-04-07 14:54,
MyRequiem  put forth the proposition:
> Packages qt5-legace and qt5 not compatible for simultaneous
> installation. I understand correctly? I need to remove qt5 and install
> qt5-legacy in order to use the package qt5-styleplugins?

That's correct.  You can only have one or the other installed.

You could try installing 5.12.6 to see if it works.  There were
a few changes from 5.12.6 -> .7, but there's no guarantee.

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Re: [Slackbuilds-users] qt5 build issue

2020-04-08 Thread Dave Woodfall
On 2020-04-08 11:27,
Slackbuilds Users  put forth the proposition:
> looking closer, it looks like I'm out of virtual memory. I don't have a swap
> partition on my build vm, but it has allocated 6GB ram, but that  seems
> insufficient for this version of qt5. I'm re-running it with 8GB ram, and
> will post back many hours later if it succeeds. It may be worth mentioning
> RAM requirements if it works with 8GB, (and if not, I'll try with 10GB).
> Regards, Tim

If this is a space issue, try uninstalling any previous version of Qt
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Re: [Slackbuilds-users] hope this isn't a stupid question

2020-04-08 Thread Dave Woodfall
On 2020-04-08 09:43,
Glenn Becker  put forth the proposition:
> Hi -
>
> I am thinking of buying a smallish laptop to dedicate to Slackware. I've
> usually done double-, triple- and occasionally more- boot machines, but my
> distro-hopping is (I think!) coming to an end.
>
> And I was wondering ... if I ran slack-current as my main system, but ran
> slack-stable in a VM, could I use the latter to work on my SlackBuilds? I'm
> by no means well-versed in what is possible or impossible with VMs.

There shouldn't be a problem.  It may likely be a bit slower than on
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Re: [Slackbuilds-users] hope this isn't a stupid question

2020-04-08 Thread Dave Woodfall
On 2020-04-08 15:30,
Slackbuilds Users  put forth the proposition:
> Hi Glenn
>
> If you're going to use slack-current as your main system why would you want
> to have slack-stable running in a VM? I would have thought you would have
> wanted to develop your SlackBuilds in a VM  machine running slack-current.
>
> Alex

If I might interject ;)

We need to make sure things build and are usable in the latest stable
release, not on -current.

/dave

> On 08/04/2020 14:43, Glenn Becker wrote:
> > Hi -
> >
> > I am thinking of buying a smallish laptop to dedicate to Slackware. I've
> > usually done double-, triple- and occasionally more- boot machines, but
> > my distro-hopping is (I think!) coming to an end.
> >
> > And I was wondering ... if I ran slack-current as my main system, but
> > ran slack-stable in a VM, could I use the latter to work on my
> > SlackBuilds? I'm by no means well-versed in what is possible or
> > impossible with VMs.
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Glenn Becker
> >
> > 
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Re: [Slackbuilds-users] hope this isn't a stupid question

2020-04-08 Thread Dave Woodfall
On 2020-04-08 10:44,
Glenn Becker  put forth the proposition:
> Hi -
>
> My understanding was that SlackBuilds were 'guaranteed' to run on -stable
> rather than -current. Maybe that's wrong, or has changed?

You are correct.  That hasn't changed.

> G
> 
> "Doctor, I have come to ask you to tell me everything you know about the
> night."
>   - Djuna Barnes,
> *Nightwood*
> 
>
>
> On Wed, Apr 8, 2020 at 10:31 AM mcmurchy1917techy via SlackBuilds-users <
> slackbuilds-users@slackbuilds.org> wrote:
>
> > Hi Glenn
> >
> > If you're going to use slack-current as your main system why would you
> > want to have slack-stable running in a VM? I would have thought you would
> > have wanted to develop your SlackBuilds in a VM  machine running
> > slack-current.
> >
> > Alex
> >
> > On 08/04/2020 14:43, Glenn Becker wrote:
> >
> > Hi -
> >
> > I am thinking of buying a smallish laptop to dedicate to Slackware. I've
> > usually done double-, triple- and occasionally more- boot machines, but my
> > distro-hopping is (I think!) coming to an end.
> >
> > And I was wondering ... if I ran slack-current as my main system, but ran
> > slack-stable in a VM, could I use the latter to work on my SlackBuilds? I'm
> > by no means well-versed in what is possible or impossible with VMs.
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Glenn Becker
> >
> >
> > 
> > "Doctor, I have come to ask you to tell me everything you know about the
> > night."
> >   - Djuna Barnes,
> > *Nightwood*
> >
> > 
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Re: [Slackbuilds-users] Qt5 ... newer versions available

2020-04-08 Thread Dave Woodfall
On 2020-04-08 17:26,
Tim Dickson  put forth the proposition:
> will there be a new version of qt5-webkit in line with the new qt5 ?

I'll be looking at that soon.  There has just been an update of Qt
LTS to 5.12.8 today, so I'm currently doing a test build of that.

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Re: [Slackbuilds-users] python3-PyQt5-5.13.2

2020-04-11 Thread Dave Woodfall
On 2020-04-11 17:27,
Frédéric Falsetti  put forth the proposition:
> Hi,
> python3-PyQt5-5.9.2   to   5.13.2
> configure.py: error: '/usr/include/python3.7' is not a directory
> $ ls /usr/include/python3.
> python3.6/  python3.7m/
>
> where is my mistake ?
> thanks in advance

That looks like you might have an old version of python3-sip
installed.

I'm guessing the only contents of /usr/include/python3.6/ is sip.h?

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Re: [Slackbuilds-users] python3-PyQt5-5.13.2

2020-04-11 Thread Dave Woodfall
On 2020-04-11 16:51,
Dave Woodfall  put forth the proposition:
> On 2020-04-11 17:27,
> Frédéric Falsetti  put forth the proposition:
> > Hi,
> > python3-PyQt5-5.9.2   to   5.13.2
> > configure.py: error: '/usr/include/python3.7' is not a directory
> > $ ls /usr/include/python3.
> > python3.6/  python3.7m/
> >
> > where is my mistake ?
> > thanks in advance
>
> That looks like you might have an old version of python3-sip
> installed.
>
> I'm guessing the only contents of /usr/include/python3.6/ is sip.h?

It looks like I didn't push my fix for REQUIRES in time.

The actual dependencies should be qt5-webkit and python3-sip.

The old dependencies had python2-sip, which is wrong.  Sorry about
that that.

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Re: [Slackbuilds-users] BeautifulSoup4 not building

2020-04-11 Thread Dave Woodfall
On 2020-04-10 08:43,
Luveh Keraph <1.41...@gmail.com> put forth the proposition:
>  PYTHON_3_PRE_3_2 = (sys.version_info[0] == 3 and sys.version_info < (3,2))
> @@ -40,17 +40,17 @@
>  class TestConstructor(SoupTest):
>
>  def test_short_unicode_input(self):
> --- py3k/bs4/tests/test_tree.py (originalWARNING: couldn't encode
> py3k/bs4/tests/test_tree.py's diff for your terminal
> RefactoringTool: Files that were modified:
> RefactoringTool: py3k/bs4/__init__.py
> RefactoringTool: py3k/bs4/dammit.py
> RefactoringTool: py3k/bs4/diagnose.py
> RefactoringTool: py3k/bs4/element.py
> RefactoringTool: py3k/bs4/testing.py
> RefactoringTool: py3k/bs4/builder/__init__.py
> RefactoringTool: py3k/bs4/builder/_html5lib.py
> RefactoringTool: py3k/bs4/builder/_htmlparser.py
> RefactoringTool: py3k/bs4/builder/_lxml.py
> RefactoringTool: py3k/bs4/tests/__init__.py
> RefactoringTool: py3k/bs4/tests/test_builder_registry.py
> RefactoringTool: py3k/bs4/tests/test_docs.py
> RefactoringTool: py3k/bs4/tests/test_html5lib.py
> RefactoringTool: py3k/bs4/tests/test_htmlparser.py
> RefactoringTool: py3k/bs4/tests/test_lxml.py
> RefactoringTool: py3k/bs4/tests/test_soup.py
> RefactoringTool: py3k/bs4/tests/test_tree.py
> )
> +++ py3k/bs4/tests/test_tree.py (refactored)
> @@ -71,13 +71,13 @@
>  self.assertEqual(soup.find("b").string, "2")
>
>  def test_unicode_text_find(self):
>
> OK, conversion is done.
> Now running the unit tests.
> .../tmp/SBo/beautifulsoup4-4.6.1/py3k/bs4/builder/_htmlparser.py:78:
> UserWarning: don't crash
>   warnings.warn(msg)
> ..F...F..
> ==
> FAIL: test_nested_namespaces (tests.test_lxml.LXMLXMLTreeBuilderSmokeTest)
> --
> Traceback (most recent call last):
>   File "/tmp/SBo/beautifulsoup4-4.6.1/py3k/bs4/testing.py", line 665, in
> test_nested_namespaces
> self.assertEqual(doc, soup.encode())
> AssertionError: b'http://ns1/";>\nhttp://ns2[96 chars]ent>' != b'http://ns1/";>\n xmlns:="http://n[99 chars]ent>'
>
> ==
> FAIL: test_real_xhtml_document (tests.test_lxml.LXMLXMLTreeBuilderSmokeTest)
> A real XHTML document should come out *exactly* the same as it went in.
> --
> Traceback (most recent call last):
>   File "/tmp/SBo/beautifulsoup4-4.6.1/py3k/bs4/testing.py", line 654, in
> test_real_xhtml_document
> soup.encode("utf-8"), markup)
> AssertionError: b' chars]xmlns:="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml";>\n[56
> chars]tml>' != b' chars]xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml";>\n<[55
> chars]tml>'
>
> --
> Ran 476 tests in 0.522s
>
> FAILED (failures=2)

Did you find a solution to this?

I get the same error when building in a chroot, but it builds fine on
the host machine.  It doesn't seem to matter it bs4 is already
installed or not.

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Re: [Slackbuilds-users] BeautifulSoup4 not building

2020-04-11 Thread Dave Woodfall
On 2020-04-11 10:27,
David O'Shaughnessy  put forth the proposition:
> On Sat, 11 Apr 2020, at 9:57 AM, Dave Woodfall wrote:
> > Did you find a solution to this?
> >
> > I get the same error when building in a chroot, but it builds fine on
> > the host machine. It doesn't seem to matter it bs4 is already
> > installed or not.
>
> I can't get the build to fail on -current or 14.2 (without or without 
> BeautifulSoup4 installed). Seems to build even in a chroot (with this 
> https://gitlab.com/oshd/sbuild/ anyway).

It looks like it might be related to lxml.  For me it fails if it's
installed before building bs4.  Can anyone else confirm that?

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Re: [Slackbuilds-users] BeautifulSoup4 not building

2020-04-11 Thread Dave Woodfall
On 2020-04-11 20:14,
Matteo Bernardini  put forth the proposition:
> https://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/slackware-14/sbo-scripts-not-building-on-current-read-1st-post-pls-4175561999/page50.html#post6090620

Ah thanks for that.  I'll see if I can find a workaround.

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Re: [Slackbuilds-users] SLACKBUILDS: UNetbootin upgrade?

2020-04-14 Thread Dave Woodfall
On 2020-04-14 15:25,
j...@tuxane.com  put forth the proposition:
> Zitat von Fernando Lopez :
>
> > is there any way you could push an update for this app?
> >
> >
> > thank you!
> >
> > --
> >
> > 
> > Regards,
> > Fernando Lopez Jr.
>
> I'm sorry I can't at the moment as I do not even have a working Slackware
> Box around.
> If you want to do it in my place, I'll be happy to submit it, or if someone
> else would like to take over the Slackbuild I'm fine with it, too .
>
> Regards and all the best to everybody,
> Jens

Pushed version 677 to my branch.

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Re: [Slackbuilds-users] new coturn slackbuild

2020-04-15 Thread Dave Woodfall
On 2020-04-15 17:37,
Thomas Bourdon  put forth the proposition:
> Hi,
>
> SBo coturn doesn't exist so I'd like to submit it. But I never submit any SB
> before.
> I think I follow guidelines correctly but I prefer to show you before
> submiting. Maybe uid/gid must be changed.
>
> It works for slackware 14.2 and is also ready for current.
>
> Thanks for your advices.
>
> --
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Hi Thomas,

I've found a few issues, but otherwise it's good:


The .info file:

We can't use variables in the .info file like this:

https://github.com/coturn/coturn/archive/${VERSION}/${PRGNAM}-${VERSION}.tar.gz

This one works:

DOWNLOAD="https://github.com/coturn/coturn/archive/4.5.1.1/coturn-4.5.1.1.tar.gz";


The SlackBuild:

I notice that you've used 900 for UID and GID, and we are only at 365
in https://slackbuilds.org/uid_gid.txt

It's best to ask for a UID and GID here or in IRC so we can keep
track of new numbers added in that list.

I've added a note above the copyright notice to say that it's now
maintained by you.

It's not usually necessary to out the INSTALL file with the documents
for /usr/doc (although I'm guilty of that too sometimes.)


README:

No need to put the homepage in the README, although it may go in the
slack-desc.  I've also fixed a typo.

slack-desc:

The same typo here.

There shouldn't be any spaces after the : on blank lines.  It's
useful if you have a way of checking for trailing whitespace in your
editor.

Those are the only issues I could see.

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