I've backported the PackageKit 0.5.x backend to 0.4.x,
and made some ports for it and the GNOME/KDE frontends.
As described earlier, it uses portupgrade and portaudit
and compiles binary packages from source ports if needed.
http://afb.users.sourceforge.net/packagekit/
Hopefully this will go
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On Sun, 04 Oct 2009 19:54:45 -0700
Doug Barton do...@freebsd.org wrote:
Guoqin Ren wrote:
Hi,
Maybe it's a naive question. When I install a package from ports,
it often needs to fetch some files. But sometimes it takes a long
time before finding an available server to fetch. I also
On Mon, 2009-10-05 at 09:06 +0200, Anders F Björklund wrote:
I've backported the PackageKit 0.5.x backend to 0.4.x,
and made some ports for it and the GNOME/KDE frontends.
As described earlier, it uses portupgrade and portaudit
and compiles binary packages from source ports if needed.
Joe Marcus Clarke wrote:
Hopefully this will go into PackageKit 0.4.10, for use
while waiting for required PolicyKit/DeviceKit support.
Besides some (unused) differences in API, the backend is
identical to the one in the latest PackageKit (0.5.2).
Feedback appreciated, maintainer didn't
On Mon, 2009-10-05 at 18:22 +0200, Anders F Björklund wrote:
Joe Marcus Clarke wrote:
Hopefully this will go into PackageKit 0.4.10, for use
while waiting for required PolicyKit/DeviceKit support.
Besides some (unused) differences in API, the backend is
identical to the one in the
Joe Marcus Clarke wrote:
Didn't post the ports earlier (before this backend backport),
since it was kinda useless to run with the dummy backend. :-)
No problem. I did notice some nits in the plist of packagekit. You
should not include blank lines (even to logically segment
sections). If
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mcl
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Hello all,
Strange thing going on w/ adzap.. possible problem on the server?
Seems as if md5/sha256 doesn't match.. but the size is right.
the -vista- box is a new install..
r...@vista [/usr/ports/www/adzap]# 99 make distclean
=== Cleaning for adzap-20090301
=== Deleting distfiles for