Riccardo,
I only changed the version number in the port Makefiles.
Kind regards,
Op vr 10 aug. 2018 09:16 schreef Riccardo Mottola <
riccardo.mott...@libero.it>:
> Hi Edwin,
>
> Edwin Ancaer wrote:
> >
> > If it can be of use to anybody, the only thing to do was change the
> > version numbers i
Hi Edwin,
Edwin Ancaer wrote:
If it can be of use to anybody, the only thing to do was change the
version numbers in the Makefiles of the gnustep and the pantomime
port. Someone who knows what he is doing gets this done in 10 minutes.
the port or the actually source makefiles of Pantomime
He was very close indeed...
And then he realized testport works as it should, and tried poudriere bulk
to actually build GNUMail 1.3.0, and it worked. More and more he wished
that recall of mails was possible...
If it can be of use to anybody, the only thing to do was change the version
numbers
Hello,
publicly ask a question and then you suddenly see that stupid error you did
not find before..
I've got poudriere working now and build all the necessary ports for
GNUMail and Pantomime. It took almost 16 hours on this old laptop
(especiallyclang is very hard for this machine).
Of cour
On 2 Aug 2018, at 10:16, Edwin Ancaer wrote:
>
> Hello all,
>
> I was experimenting with poudriere, jails and the ports in FreeBSD when
> I read about the new version 1.3.0 of GNUMail and Pantomime,
First, thank you very much for looking at this! It’s been on my todo list for
a while and
Hello all,
I was experimenting with poudriere, jails and the ports in FreeBSD when
I read about the new version 1.3.0 of GNUMail and Pantomime,
I thought it would be a good test to try and locally update these ports. Of
course I ran into a problem. After typing make install, I get the
following