於 六,2015-04-04 於 22:19 -0700,Randall R. King 提到:
Hi,
A quick note to let you know that I had difficulty restoring data from a
backup (whatever version was running under FreeBSD 9.2). After a careful
look at the debug messages, it looked like the tar commands used in the
restoration used the
Hi,
I've installed pipelight 0.2.7.3_7 from the ports and i encounter some
problems.
It is possible to know when a new version (0.2.8.x) will be available ?
Thanks.
Philippe R.
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The graphics/libraw package installs /usr/local/lib/libraw_r.so.10, not
libraw_r.so.9 so it will not be detected. See the pkg-plist for
graphics/libraw here:
https://svnweb.freebsd.org/ports/head/graphics/libraw/pkg-plist?revision=379518view=markup
The interesting thing is that whilst
On Thu, 2 Apr 2015 22:19:10 +0200
Baptiste Daroussin b...@freebsd.org wrote:
Hi,
For pkg 1.5.0 we do plan to provide a default pkg.conf full of useful
aliases, of course this is subjective, if you think you have added
some useful aliases into your pkg.conf please share those so we can
add
Linking OpenSSL in ports and also requiring something from base that
links OpenSSL seems to be pretty rare indeed. A notable example being
ftp/curl that requires GSSAPI from base kerberos by default (this is
now fixed in ports) and thus relying on both ports and base ssl via
libkrb5.so. This is
Thank you both for your time and answers.
Looks like openimageio was not properly updated.
I had to execute:
1- portmaster graphics/openimageio
2- portmaster graphics/blender
to get a functional Blender.
I thought portmaster was capable of resolving all dependencies of Blender by
just doing