Dear all,
I've been trying to create a port for PostgreSQL-plJava, I've tried to copy
the same structure as in postgresql-pl*, however these seem to be slave
ports, and I can't find any adequate information in the portershandbook on
how to handle these. That's why I turn to you my friends. Is
Dear reader,
I have been trying to get a webserver running with php and pgsql support in
a jailed environment, while building in a build jail.
I would have expected this to work flawlessly, but I have however discovered
that this is not an easy task.
What I did:
In my build jail:
cd
Hi there,
Could you also include a radio-like option in addition to the checkbox-like
options (
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/porters-handbook/makefile-options.html#AEN2476
)
This is useful for ports like eclipse where you need to specify either gecko
or firefox or mozilla
make config-recursive is probably what you want as was said earlier.
However, config-recursive only calls the make config for the dependancies,
if you for some reason add another dependancy(by selecting some optionas)
then the make config isn't called for this port.
That's why I recommend you to
AFAIK beryl has some issues which are either solved or occur less
frequently with the new nvidia drivers.
But I suppose you'll have to bug the nvidia maintainer for the new port. And
if you think he's lazy, show him how it's supposed to be done and make a
nice PR and send it to him so he has less
Hey,
I think a simple pkgdb -L would have told you that it had no origin, and
recommend a new origin. I had this issue a few days ago as well. Although
I'm not sure anymore with what port.
On 6/5/07, mato [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, 4 Jun 2007 19:27:48 +0200, Dejan Lesjak wrote
On Sunday
I think this is related to the update in /usr/ports/UPDATING
The passdb backend in your smb.conf. I think it defaults to something else
now.
On 5/29/07, Paul Fraser [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Paul Fraser to Scot
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1:21 pm (0 minutes ago) On 5/29/07, Scot Hetzel [EMAIL PROTECTED]
What happens with discontinued projects?
They seem to pollute our ports tree.
http://tmsnc.sourceforge.net/ seems to indiacte that the project is
discontinued. Shouldn't its port be removed from the ports tree then?
I've noticed the same with several other ports.