Hi,
2011/8/4 Olivier Cochard-Labbé oliv...@freenas.org:
Hi all,
I've just finished a port: wiimms ISO Tools (http://wit.wiimm.de/) and
tested a little by converting some Wii ISO files to WBFS files with
success.
But I would like some other peoples test other more advanced features
like WBF
Finally, the bug is gone with latest xorg-server (1.10.3,1) from trillian's
svn (svn co https://trillian.chruetertee.ch/svn/ports/branches/xorg-dev).
2011/5/3 Pavel Timofeev tim...@gmail.com
No, it doesn't help =(
2011/4/30 Pavel Timofeev tim...@gmail.com:
I just found this
Hello!
03.08.2011, 04:02, Baptiste Daroussin b...@freebsd.org:
Hi all,
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While here I have fix and will fix lots of ports master_sites that
would be great if you fix as much master sites as you can, this website
may help: http://people.freebsd.org/~ehaupt/distilator/
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BTW,
On Thu, Aug 4, 2011 at 10:24 AM, Torfinn Ingolfsen tin...@gmail.com wrote:
I think prospective testers would appreciate if you told them how they
can get the port. :)
Oops! the shar file was filtered, you can found a copy here:
http://bsdrp.net/misc/wiimms.shar
How to install it:
cd
On Wed, Aug 3, 2011 at 2:01 PM, Christian Weisgerber na...@mips.inka.de wrote:
This doesn't make sense. archivers/lzma doesn't even install a
library.
I agree that it doesn't make sense ... and yet, it would not build
until I did that. However, I updated all ports (removing the
archivers/lzma
On my 8.2-System (amd64, kernel system updated two days ago) I run
into a nasty problem updating my ports:
Ports that depend on liblzma fail to build with the following error:
/usr/local/lib/liblzma.la: No such file or directory
AFAIK, the xz-libraries are not part of the base system;
On Thu, Aug 4, 2011 at 11:45 AM, b. f. bf1...@googlemail.com wrote:
Your ports should recognize and use the lzma libraries from the base
system, but It seems that one of your builds is polluted.
[...]
Also, do you have any garbage in /usr/local?:
This sounds like the same problem I had. It
I'm having problems building Netatalk 2.2 on one of my machines. It
previously had netatalk 2.1 on it, but have since uninstalled it as
part of the troubleshooting process. It builds fine on another
machine, but moving ithe tbz over to the machine in question makes
afpd dump core. Please see
Hello.
After the latest upgrade of net-snmp (5.7), Cacti displays wrong values
for available space (partition size is still correct).
This happens on different machines of mine with different arch and
version; I also heard other users having similar problems.
Where do I start debugging
On 08/04/11 22:17, Mattias Lindgren wrote:
I'm having problems building Netatalk 2.2 on one of my machines. It
previously had netatalk 2.1 on it, but have since uninstalled it as
part of the troubleshooting process. It builds fine on another
machine, but moving ithe tbz over to the machine in
I have updated all my ports today on 2 machines.
A new workstation running FreeBSD 8.2 had no problem.
An older one running FreeBSD 7.4 has this problem:
CXX(target)
out/Release/obj.target/base/base/files/file_path_watcher_freebsd.o
base/files/file_path_watcher_freebsd.cc: In static member
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