Hi,
I recently installed GnuCash 2.2.7, guile 1.8.5, slib 3a4, and libtool
1.5.26, libltdl ? (all the latest ports cvsup) on FreeBSD 7.1 on an Acer
Aspire 1680 (laptop). When I start gnucash, it then takes a VERY long time
(~2 minutes) before I see the gnucash tip of the day and intro image.
As a general note, this is the second time in a row that an X.org
upgrade broke X for a significant number of people. IMO, this
suggests that our approach to X.org upgrades needs significant changes
(see below). X11 is a critical component for anyone who is using
FreeBSD as a desktop and
Hi,
after recent port upgrade firefox2 and firefox3 do not work anymore. When I
start any of them nothing happens, no error message or window appears.
# ps -aux|grep firefox
USER 36787 0.0 0.1 7060 1388 ?? I12:02PM 0:00.00 /bin/sh -c
firefox3
USER 36788 0.0 0.1 7060 1468
Alexander Konovalenko wrote:
Hi,
after recent port upgrade firefox2 and firefox3 do not work anymore.
When I start any of them nothing happens, no error message or window
appears.
Is it only Firefox or maybe other GTK2 apps are also affected?
I've run into similar problem after January 14th
On FreeBSD 8.0-CURRENT from today with up to date Xorg I am not able to
compile x11/nvidia-driver any more:
-
/usr/ports/x11/nvidia-driver#make
=== Vulnerability check disabled, database not found
=== Found saved configuration for
On Fri, 2009-01-30 at 18:23 -0500, Alex Goncharov wrote:
,--- You/O. (Fri, 30 Jan 2009 23:19:41 +0100) *
| After upgrading one of my FreeBSD 8.0-CUR/amd64 boxes to new xorg-7.4
| and having done hurting recompiling nearly everything/package twice now
| firefox3 still doesn't work properly
Alexander Konovalenko k...@kth.se 2009-01-31:
after recent port upgrade firefox2 and firefox3 do not work anymore. When I
start any of them nothing happens, no error message or window appears.
# ps -aux|grep firefox
USER 36787 0.0 0.1 7060 1388 ?? I12:02PM 0:00.00 /bin/sh -c
While portupgrading libssh2, sources csuped immediately before this
error a few minutes ago:
configure: creating ./config.status
config.status: creating Makefile
config.status: creating src/Makefile
config.status: creating include/libssh2_config.h
=== Building for libssh2-0.2,1
cc -o channel.o
Seems that both are trying to reference something that's been recently
removed :-(
cc -c -O2 -pipe -march=prescott -fno-strict-aliasing -W -Wall
-DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I../include -I../include -I/usr/local/include
-D_REENTRANT -DPATH_SANE_CONFIG_DIR=/usr/local/etc/sane.d
Tim Kellers writes:
While portupgrading libssh2, sources csuped immediately before this
error a few minutes ago:
configure: creating ./config.status
config.status: creating Makefile
config.status: creating src/Makefile
config.status: creating include/libssh2_config.h
===
On 01/31/2009 02:35 PM Tim Kellers wrote:
While portupgrading libssh2, sources csuped immediately before this
error a few minutes ago:
configure: creating ./config.status
config.status: creating Makefile
config.status: creating src/Makefile
config.status: creating include/libssh2_config.h
===
On Fri Jan 30 11:53:16 PST 2009, Peter Jeremy wrote:
As a general note, this is the second time in a row that an X.org
upgrade broke X for a significant number of people. IMO, this
suggests that our approach to X.org upgrades needs significant changes
(see below). X11 is a critical component for
,--- You/vehemens (Sat, 31 Jan 2009 11:53:58 -0800) *
| In general when upgrading, you take your chances. If a port upgrade
| fails, you should fall back to what worked.
So, a *fundamental* (practically an OS component) port is brought in
-- and it disables my system. What is my way of
On Saturday 31 January 2009 01:25:21 pm Alex Goncharov wrote:
,--- You/vehemens (Sat, 31 Jan 2009 11:53:58 -0800) *
| In general when upgrading, you take your chances. If a port upgrade
| fails, you should fall back to what worked.
So, a *fundamental* (practically an OS component) port
Ron Wilhoite wrote:
On 01/31/2009 02:35 PM Tim Kellers wrote:
While portupgrading libssh2, sources csuped immediately before this
error a few minutes ago:
configure: creating ./config.status
config.status: creating Makefile
config.status: creating src/Makefile
config.status: creating
Hi,
If someone wants to try out xfce 4.6 RC1 here are my patches:
http://people.freebsd.org/~oliver/xfce/xfce-4.5.99.1.diff
This one needs to be applied below /usr/ports.
With xfce 4.6 there are also 3 new ports. You will find them here:
hi,
I've portupgrade my system and as said in UPDATING I launched the
portupgrade -rf libxcb.
I did it twice and my applications still are linked to libxcb.so.1 and
libxcb.so.2
I found out that libxcb.so.1 is in /usr/local/lib/compat/pkg/ and
libxcb.so.2 is in /usr/local/lib/
I don't know
Alex:
I can understand your frustration. The Xorg update, although it helps
a lot of people, is inevitably going to cause problems for some, because
it is run by so many people in different ways with a wide variety of
hardware. It's comparable in some ways to updating the OS, and despite
the
On Sat, Jan 31, 2009 at 4:12 PM, Sebastien Chassot si...@fsfe.org wrote:
hi,
I've portupgrade my system and as said in UPDATING I launched the
portupgrade -rf libxcb.
I did it twice and my applications still are linked to libxcb.so.1 and
libxcb.so.2
I found out that libxcb.so.1 is in
Dear Florent Thoumie,
I recently installed freeBSD 7.1 on an IBM Thinkpad T42 (types 2378) equipped
with an Intel 2200 Pro Wireless card. When the system attempts to load the bss
driver (for iwi) the process times out before the driver loads. As a result,
the wireless card does not function.
Seems like something broke boinc-client:
r...@kg-vm# make install
=== Vulnerability check disabled, database not found
=== Found saved configuration for boinc-client-5.10.32_1
=== Extracting for boinc-client-6.4.5_2
= MD5 Checksum OK for boinc-client-6.4.5.tar.bz2.
= SHA256 Checksum OK for
On Sat, 31 Jan 2009, Oliver Lehmann wrote:
If someone wants to try out xfce 4.6 RC1 here are my patches:
http://people.freebsd.org/~oliver/xfce/xfce-4.5.99.1.diff
This one needs to be applied below /usr/ports.
With xfce 4.6 there are also 3 new ports. You will find them here:
Torfinn Ingolfsen writes:
Seems like something broke boinc-client:
Re-install/upgrade ftp/curl?
Robert Huff
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,--- You/vehemens (Sat, 31 Jan 2009 13:54:42 -0800) *
| On Saturday 31 January 2009 01:25:21 pm Alex Goncharov wrote:
| So, a *fundamental* (practically an OS component) port is brought in
| -- and it disables my system. What is my way of action? Right --
| install the old packages, taken
Hi,
On Sun, Feb 1, 2009 at 1:01 AM, Robert Huff roberth...@rcn.com wrote:
Torfinn Ingolfsen writes:
Seems like something broke boinc-client:
Re-install/upgrade ftp/curl?
As curl was upgraded in the same run, I thought it was good.
However, when I now try to do 'portupgrade -f curl,
,--- You/bf2006a (Sat, 31 Jan 2009 14:43:59 -0800 (PST)) *
| Alex:
|
| I can understand your frustration. The Xorg update, although it
| helps a lot of people, is inevitably going to cause problems for
| some, because it is run by so many people in different ways with a
| wide variety of
Alex Goncharov wrote:
,--- You/Peter (Sat, 31 Jan 2009 06:53:11 +1100) *
| X11 is a critical component for anyone who is using FreeBSD as a
| desktop and having upgrades fail or come with significant POLA
| violations and regressions for significant numbers of people is not
| acceptable.
Alex Goncharov wrote:
That's useful -- I didn't know about ports-mgmt/portdowngrade. Thank
you!
It's not that useful because very few ports mirrors allow anon-cvs
access, mostly just cvsup/csup. The last time I had to use it, I
found a mirror in Germany that worked, after a long search.
On Thu, 27 Nov 2008, Maho NAKATA wrote:
Sorry for delay.
Please try attached patch. If it works for you, I'll commit it.
Will this patch be committed soon? I can confirm that with this patch it
builds on i386. Without this patch, it will not build for me on any i386
system no matter how
Pedro F. Giffuni wrote:
if FreeBSD moves to a GPL3'd toolchain without an extremely compelling
reason then I would consider a move to another OS.
This would be a big loss for the Project, I have no doubt about that! :)
-Maxim
S. Don't antagonize who's willing to do as much work in Ports
On Fri, Jan 30, 2009 at 10:25:09PM +0200, Kostik Belousov wrote:
In contrast, 1.5.3 upgraded and I observed two issues, one was the
Xorg sleeping in ttyin, that was promptly fixed.
What was this one about? I just had the weird experience (after
upgrading with much manual intervention) of X
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