On Sat, Sep 19, 2009 at 01:56:33PM +0600, Elisey O. Savateev wrote:
Hi Elisey,
Unfortunately, I no longer have time to maintain ports:
www/rejik
graphics/gimp-greycstoration
security/umit
www/havp
I would be glad if someone is willing to support themselves.
Thanks for your
If not already reassigned, I can assume maintainership for those:
security/umit
www/havp
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On Sat, Sep 19, 2009 at 07:12:17PM +0900, Ayumi Mitsui wrote:
Hi Ayumi,
If not already reassigned, I can assume maintainership for those:
security/umit
www/havp
Thanks for the offer, I've reassigned those two ports to you.
Thanks,
-erwin
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I'm wondering why
PORTNAME= vavoom
PKGNAMESUFFIX= -extras
is used in the Makefile.
According to bsd.port.mk PKGNAMESUFFIX is a Suffix to specify compilation
options. while here it's simply used to rebuild the original port name.
IMHO a correct example of the way it should be used
I'm getting this error when trying to install sysutils/lsof:
/usr/src/sys/vm/vm.h:64:24: error: machine/vm.h: No such file or directory
Shouldn't machine be some sort of macro that points at the ARCH of the
system lsof is being installed on?
Paul Schmehl, If it isn't already
obvious, my
As we no longer run Squid/Dansguardian on FreeBSD boxes at work, and I don't
have time to test it after work, it's with regret that I must relinquish
maintainership of the two dansguardian ports:
www/dansguardian
www/dansguardian-devel
I'll try to update it to the latest stable release, but I
Paul Schmehl writes:
I'm getting this error when trying to install sysutils/lsof:
/usr/src/sys/vm/vm.h:64:24: error: machine/vm.h: No such file or directory
Shouldn't machine be some sort of macro that points at the ARCH
of the system lsof is being installed on?
Having
--On September 19, 2009 1:58:32 PM -0400 Robert Huff roberth...@rcn.com
wrote:
Paul Schmehl writes:
I'm getting this error when trying to install sysutils/lsof:
/usr/src/sys/vm/vm.h:64:24: error: machine/vm.h: No such file or
directory
Shouldn't machine be some sort of macro that
Synopsis: lang/php5: PHP session.save_path vulnerability
Responsible-Changed-From-To: freebsd-ports-ale
Responsible-Changed-By: miwi
Responsible-Changed-When: Sat Sep 19 18:35:31 UTC 2009
Responsible-Changed-Why:
over to php maintainer
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=138698
On Wed, 16 Sep 2009 11:08:10 +0200
Tobias Lott tl...@gamesnet.de wrote:
On Wed, 16 Sep 2009 09:03:25 +0400
Alexander V. Chernikov melif...@ipfw.ru wrote:
Tobias Lott wrote:
Hey Everyone!
Seems like nss_ldapd is causing apps like top, jls to segfault.
pkg_delete-ing
HM 2K wrote:
When making some ports, they display an options interface.
Is there a way to specify these options so that the interface does not
appear?
You only get the options dialogue one time -- once you've answered the
questions it asks, it writes the answers into per-port subdirectories
Paul Schmehl writes:
The usual casue of this is the installed kernel(+world ??)
being out of sync with the contents of /usr/src.
That doesn't make sense to me. vm.h is a src file.
I have not read the code ... but as I understnd it, the build
process draws on header files
Done, thanks for all the help in the past.
mcl
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Hi Philip
Since net-snmp at default configuration runs as user root its a
Security Issue imho.
Well thats not the main Problem but a Changerequest (should I open a PR
for this?)
The main Reason im writing this is if I start snmpd with the user
nobody (-u) f.e. it seems there are Permission
Robert Huff roberth...@rcn.com writes:
Paul Schmehl writes:
The usual casue of this is the installed kernel(+world ??)
being out of sync with the contents of /usr/src.
That doesn't make sense to me. vm.h is a src file.
I have not read the code ... but as I understnd it,
--On September 19, 2009 6:16:22 PM -0400 Lowell Gilbert
freebsd-ports-lo...@be-well.ilk.org wrote:
Robert Huff roberth...@rcn.com writes:
Paul Schmehl writes:
The usual casue of this is the installed kernel(+world ??)
being out of sync with the contents of /usr/src.
That doesn't
The following reply was made to PR ports/13618; it has been noted by GNATS.
From: dfil...@freebsd.org (dfilter service)
To: bug-follo...@freebsd.org
Cc:
Subject: Re: ports/13618: commit references a PR
Date: Sat, 19 Sep 2009 22:52:43 + (UTC)
miwi2009-09-19 22:52:35 UTC
Lowell Gilbert writes:
Are you saying you rebuilt kernel and lsof built fine afterwards?
Right. lsof needs to look at kernel structures, so it has to be
built from the same headers that the kernel was, or it won't know
how to interpret the data it retrieves.
And it finds
(pardon the top-post, lousy work email client)
Also, some of the kernel structures lsof needs aren't exported to
/usr/include.
The best thing to do when lsof won't build is to make sure you have done a
make buildworld make installworld
with the same sources that are in /usr/src, and match the
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