Does www/chromium work?

2014-08-20 Thread Ivan Voras
Hello, Since there are no binary packages (why? I don't see where the Makefile prohibits it?), I'm still upgrading chromium by building it with portupgrade. But, it looks like the latest version is broken - it segfaults in protobuffers: (gdb) bt #0 0x00080e26d7d2 in __dynamic_cast () from

Re: Does www/chromium work?

2014-08-20 Thread Ivan Voras
On 20 August 2014 13:30, René Ladan r.c.la...@gmail.com wrote: This is chromium-36.0.1985.143_1 on FreeBSD 10.0-RELEASE-p1. Is anybody running chromium? Yes, but as soon as you sign in the Chromium you'll hit the above error. See also https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=192821

Synchronizing package defaults with Linuxes?

2014-04-16 Thread Ivan Voras
Hi, What do you think, as users and port maintainers, of the idea to synchronize some high-impact package defaults with Linuxes? My major concern here, and the reason I'm writing this post, is for package versions for LAMP and LAPP stacks and making things easier to use pkgng. For example, for

Berkeley DB 4.1

2013-09-12 Thread Ivan Voras
Hello, I'd like to start a discussion on changing the default BDB port from 4.1 to something more recent. bdb version 4.1 was last released in 2002: README: Sleepycat Software: Berkeley DB 4.1.25: (December 19, 2002) There are some ports which have an unexpected dependacy on bdb via APR

Re: Berkeley DB 4.1

2013-09-12 Thread Ivan Voras
On 12/09/2013 13:09, Matthew D. Fuller wrote: On Thu, Sep 12, 2013 at 12:57:06PM +0200 I heard the voice of Ivan Voras, and lo! it spake thus: And while the argument seems valid, it also doesn't have an estimate of which / how many ports will break with a more recent bdb. FWIW, I've

Re: pkgng update - No address record

2013-02-01 Thread Ivan Voras
On 01/02/2013 11:05, Matthew Seaman wrote: On 01/02/2013 09:46, Ivan Voras wrote: Hello, I know that the default pkgng repos are not up yet (probably...) but even so, when I try to run pkg update on two machines, I get this error: # pkg update Updating repository catalogue pkg: http

Re: [HEADS-UP] Announcing the end of port CVS

2012-09-07 Thread Ivan Voras
On 07/09/2012 14:36, Beat Gaetzi wrote: For those reasons by February 28th 2013 the FreeBSD ports tree will no longer be exported to CVS. Therefore ports tree updates via CVS or CVSup will no longer available after that date. All users who use CVS or CVSup to update the ports tree are

pkgng problems

2012-05-16 Thread Ivan Voras
Hi, I attempted to try pkgng, and failed: 1) I would like to request some documentation be added in the ports-mgmt/pkg port, to the pkg-message file, instructing to set up the pkg.conf (by copying the pkg.conf.sample file) before starting to do anything with pkgng. I would also like to request

New ports - Bullet Cache

2012-02-24 Thread Ivan Voras
Hello, I've submitted a couple of new ports, and I'd like to ask someone to take a look at them and commit them: http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=164872 I'm not sure how to handle the shared library installation issue (lines 36,37 in mdcached/Makefile). signature.asc Description:

New port - Bullet Cache

2012-02-09 Thread Ivan Voras
Hello, I've submitted a couple of ports, and I'd like to ask someone to take a look at them and commit them: http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=164872 I'm not sure how to handle the shared library issue (lines 36,37 in mdcached/Makefile).

Re: Libreoffice plan

2011-08-30 Thread Ivan Voras
On 24/08/2011 12:13, Baptiste Daroussin wrote: libreoffice as openoffice are difficult ports to maintain, to not hesitate to join the office@ team to help, test, discuss about the office related task. Not volunteering but just wanted to thank you - I really couldn't use FreeBSD on any

Re: what next for the pkg_install rewrite

2010-09-02 Thread Ivan Voras
On 2 September 2010 09:34, David Forsythe dfors...@freebsd.org wrote: Eh, why didn't this thread spring up before summer of code got under way (or during the many weeks it was running)? Yes, that would have been beneficial. For what it's worth, I've been trying to start it without success for

Re: what next for the pkg_install rewrite

2010-08-30 Thread Ivan Voras
On 30 August 2010 09:27, Anonymous swel...@gmail.com wrote: We can as well use Lua tables to store package database. Their syntax is close to JSON. Besides, I think it's better to divorce ports from base so that pkg_* tools can evolve faster and are not limited to dependencies from base.

Re: what next for the pkg_install rewrite

2010-08-30 Thread Ivan Voras
On 30 August 2010 10:22, Baptiste Daroussin b...@freebsd.org wrote: I have begun that: http://wiki.freebsd.org/Pkg_install2_specs if you could add ideas and all stuff you have in mind about what has to be and what could be in pkg_install, I'll cleanup the page after some time, when all the

Re: what next for the pkg_install rewrite

2010-08-20 Thread Ivan Voras
On 20/08/2010, Garrett Cooper gcoo...@freebsd.org wrote: 1. SQLite was killed before because of complexity and because it was needs another package in base that isn't BSD licensed. That's why And... both ideas are completely wrong. SQLite can be imported as a single C file + header, which you

Re: what next for the pkg_install rewrite

2010-08-19 Thread Ivan Voras
On 19/08/2010, Julien Laffaye jlaff...@freebsd.org wrote: There are a lot of areas of potential discussions: packing list format, local database format, ... In my opinion, trying to be 100% compatible with the actual tools will slow down the project. I am thinking, for example, about the

Re: what next for the pkg_install rewrite

2010-08-19 Thread Ivan Voras
On 19/08/2010, jhell jh...@dataix.net wrote: Adding to this I would like to see a central database created for packages that have been removed like in Slackware Linux. They keep a file in /var/log/preserved_packages with a flat text format with the file name looking like:

Re: Full Unicode Support for FreeBSD

2010-03-16 Thread Ivan Voras
On 03/16/10 11:10, Gergely CZUCZY wrote: I think he is referring to the syscons. Syscons lacks UTF supports, though some work is being done: http://wiki.freebsd.org/SysconsUnicodeProject Correct sorting (collating) is another problem. ___

Re: Full Unicode Support for FreeBSD

2010-03-16 Thread Ivan Voras
On 03/16/10 13:55, Alexander Churanov wrote: Hi folks! I was initiating the work on syscons driver some time ago, then was too busy and my part of the work stalled for about a year. At present I am going to continue working on this. One of my students, Vladislav Soldatov, is willing to

Re: [Firefox] Why we can't update..

2010-01-23 Thread Ivan Voras
Martin Wilke wrote: Before we get more mails with the question why we not update firefox to 3.6, the answer is easy, nox@ found some problems with some plugins, this problem seems to be only FreeBSD releated under Linux or Windows seems to be works all fine. Some plugins crash with some open

PkgTrans proposal

2009-05-08 Thread Ivan Voras
Re: BSDCan Ports BOF: http://wiki.freebsd.org/IvanVoras/PkgTransProposal It's there... if anyone's still interested, please contact me. ___ freebsd-ports@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-ports To unsubscribe,

Re: HEADS UP multi processor compilations for everyone

2009-03-24 Thread Ivan Voras
Pav Lucistnik wrote: Two days ago, I have checked in probably most requested feature of last few years. Ports framework now systematically supports building ports on multiple processing cores. It is achieved by passing -jX flag to make(1) running on vendor code. Thanks for this very useful

openjdk6 package not being built?

2009-03-12 Thread Ivan Voras
Hi, I'm looking at ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/ports/packages/java and there's no openjdk6 package. I guess the reason for it is that it depends on an existing JDK (diablo-jdk1.6.0) for building, but this is precisely the reason why it should be available independently of encumbered JDKs

On pkg_trans

2008-11-05 Thread Ivan Voras
Hi, I'll probably have some time in the next few days to work on pkg_trans again, but first I'd like to get some input on the whole thing. The last time I talked about it I've made code available but I've received no feedback. More information on pkg_trans can be found in the list archives or on

pkg_trans progress

2008-10-08 Thread Ivan Voras
Hi, Some time ago I've written about an idea to extend the standard ports/package infrastructure with transactions. Here are some notes on it: http://wiki.freebsd.org/IvanVoras/PkgTransProposal I've been working on it, and the code itself appears to have severely bad karma, being twice almost

Re: Is postgresql83-server broken?

2008-09-01 Thread Ivan Voras
Hi, Can someone else confirm this? Do your postgresql83-server ports build? ___ freebsd-ports@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-ports To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Is postgresql83-server broken? (update: ICU and autotools problems?)

2008-09-01 Thread Ivan Voras
2008/9/1 Alex Goncharov [EMAIL PROTECTED]: ,--- You/Ivan (Mon, 01 Sep 2008 11:29:39 +0200) * | Can someone else confirm this? Do your postgresql83-server ports build? Builds for me: $ ls -l Makefile -rw-r--r-- 1 root wheel 10599 Aug 26 06:53 Makefile $ md5 Makefile MD5 (Makefile)

Re: Is postgresql83-server broken? (update: ICU and autotools problems?)

2008-09-01 Thread Ivan Voras
Alex Goncharov wrote: ,--- You/Ivan (Mon, 1 Sep 2008 13:45:32 +0200) * | After I fix this manually with make makesum, there's another problem: Did you try this simple fix instead: diff Makefile~ Makefile 110c110 PATCHFILES+= pg-833-icu-xx-2008-06-11.diff.gz:icu ---

Is postgresql83-server broken?

2008-08-29 Thread Ivan Voras
There are two problems about this port that I've encountered yesterday and today; the first is that it defines USE_AUTOTOOLS= autoconf:262 and the postgresql source checks that autotools version is exactly 2.61 and bails if it's not. Second, ICU patches don't seem to be correct either in

Re: Is postgresql83-server broken?

2008-08-29 Thread Ivan Voras
2008/8/29 Gábor Kövesdán [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Palle Girgensohn escribió: I submitted a patch yesterday the I think fixes this problem. Please try upgrading, and if it still doesn't work, email me again. I had another problem with 8.3. After installing, initdb couldn't create a new database.

Interesting dependency graph for kde4

2008-08-21 Thread Ivan Voras
hi, I had a clean machine with 8-CURRENT with only vim-lite installed (and its dependencies). To add some useful packages, I ran pkg_add -r xorg (which went as expected) and pkg_add -r kde4 (hmmm). Adding kde4 this way pulled, among other things: mysql-server-5.0, subversion, boost and

Re: Call for comments - pkg_trans

2008-08-01 Thread Ivan Voras
Norberto Meijome wrote: On Thu, 31 Jul 2008 23:38:21 +0200 Ivan Voras [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: BTW, I thought of another problem scenario. The user installs port M, and it brings dependencies D1, D2, and D3. Then the user installs port N which also has port D2 as a dependency. Port N

Re: Call for comments - pkg_trans

2008-08-01 Thread Ivan Voras
Doug Barton wrote: Ivan Voras wrote: 2008/7/31 Doug Barton [EMAIL PROTECTED]: As I'm sure you can imagine, I would not regard any solution that says portupgrade is mandatory very favorably, and I don't think I'd be alone there. What you need to be doing here is to define the API so

Re: Call for comments - pkg_trans

2008-08-01 Thread Ivan Voras
Marcin Wisnicki wrote: On Thu, 31 Jul 2008 06:25:27 +0200, Ivan Voras wrote: Hi, I apologize in advance if what I'm trying to do seems stupid or it has already existed since the Dawn of Time (i.e. when McKusick was in diapers) but I'd like your comments on this idea: http://wiki.freebsd.org

Re: Call for comments - pkg_trans

2008-07-31 Thread Ivan Voras
Jeremy Chadwick wrote: On Thu, Jul 31, 2008 at 06:25:27AM +0200, Ivan Voras wrote: Hi, I apologize in advance if what I'm trying to do seems stupid or it has already existed since the Dawn of Time (i.e. when McKusick was in diapers) but I'd like your comments on this idea: http

Re: Call for comments - pkg_trans

2008-07-31 Thread Ivan Voras
Doug Barton wrote: You have some very interesting ideas there. Not that I want to dissuade you in any way from doing this, but I would like to point out that portmaster already does some of what you're suggesting and it could fairly easily be modified to do just about all the rest of it. The

Call for comments - pkg_trans

2008-07-30 Thread Ivan Voras
Hi, I apologize in advance if what I'm trying to do seems stupid or it has already existed since the Dawn of Time (i.e. when McKusick was in diapers) but I'd like your comments on this idea: http://wiki.freebsd.org/IvanVoras/PkgTransProposal I can write the pkg_trans utility and modify the

Re: ports system woes

2008-03-26 Thread Ivan Voras
Pav Lucistnik wrote: Solution is to use tools that are available in our base system. SQLite is not. Yet :) Compared to some of the (huge) things that are maintained in the base, maintaining sqlite would be trivial :) But it's not as if the question is sqlite or bust - as OP noted,

Re: SoC Project: Ports 2.0 engine

2008-03-24 Thread Ivan Voras
Aryeh M. Friedman wrote: School ate any free time I had to work on ports 2.0. For this reason I would like to find some way to make it a Summer of Code project. Kip Macy has provisionally agreed to mentor it if a) it is approved by Google and FreeBSD, b) No one more qualified steps forward.

Re: Transferring ports

2008-03-20 Thread Ivan Voras
On 20/03/2008, Doug Poland [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Peter Pentchev wrote: On Fri, Mar 14, 2008 at 12:02:42AM +0300, Dmitry Marakasov wrote: * Ivan Voras ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: Is there a utility that would do that, and if not, does anyone have the time to write one? Would

Transferring ports

2008-03-13 Thread Ivan Voras
Hi, I have an idea and a request for people familiar with ports pkgdb infrastructure: a utility (preferably written in C, Python or as a shell script) that would transfer *installed* ports from one system tree to the other, including their dependencies. It would transfer only some ports,

Re: Transferring ports

2008-03-13 Thread Ivan Voras
On 13/03/2008, Dmitry Marakasov [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: * Ivan Voras ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: I have an idea and a request for people familiar with ports pkgdb infrastructure: a utility (preferably written in C, Python or as a shell script) that would transfer *installed* ports from

Re: Preparing an Oracle Database XE port/package -- any tips ?

2008-03-07 Thread Ivan Voras
Rink Springer wrote: Hi, On Fri, Mar 07, 2008 at 04:36:56PM +0200, Adrian Penisoara wrote: After having to deploy an Oracle Database XE [1] installation (with Linux 32bit binaries from the official RPM package) on a production FreeBSD 6.2machine I realized it would be very much feasible

Re: Preparing an Oracle Database XE port/package -- any tips ?

2008-03-07 Thread Ivan Voras
On 07/03/2008, Adrian Penisoara [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Let's not forget about the Oracle 8i installation section in the FreeBSD Handbook [1] which could surely benefit from updating (8i is desupported since a ling time). I would be glad to help (re)writing such stuff, as time permits. [1]

Re: Porting Linux Kernel modules to FreeBSD

2007-11-19 Thread Ivan Voras
Bubble Reading wrote: Hi, Are there good documents/websites which discuss about porting kernel level software from Linux to FreeBSD ? This mailing list is about porting user-level applications, you might have better luck with the hackers@ and current@ mailing lists as they are both much more

Re: Moving ports around?

2007-07-15 Thread Ivan Voras
Bakul Shah wrote: Can't you do something like pkg_create ... /dev/stdout | pkg_add -f -C /mnt - If compression/decompression can be removed from these steps, it would be exactly what I need. Even without it it's an improvement, thanks! signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital signature

Re: Moving ports around?

2007-07-15 Thread Ivan Voras
Garrett Cooper wrote: Compressing and decompressing packages still takes an inordinate amount of time from what I've seen, so it's probably not the best idea to do. If you mean what I think you mean, I agree :) What would happen too if one or more of the config files was modified by

Moving ports around?

2007-07-14 Thread Ivan Voras
Hi Is there a canonical, re-usable way to move / rebase packages around the system, so that the package gets moved from one system directory tree to another? Example: If I have a machine with some installed packages, and another machine's root directory mounted in (e.g.) /mnt, I'd like to copy a

Re: Moving ports around?

2007-07-14 Thread Ivan Voras
Pav Lucistnik wrote: Hmm, recreating a package from the installed port and installing it again in chroot() sounds pretty straightforward to me... It has the indispensable quality that it works. The downsides are the overhead in CPU consumption (compress, decompress) and disk space.

Re: X.org 7.2 and Radeon question

2007-06-05 Thread Ivan Voras
Philipp Ost wrote: Perhaps you can get the new fglrx-driver which ATi released recently I didn't know about this, but I can't find it on their drivers' section: http://ati.amd.com/support/driver.html - do you know more about this driver (e.g. where is it)? signature.asc Description:

Re: sed errors through portupgrade

2007-06-04 Thread Ivan Voras
Parv wrote: sed: 1: s|^\(@comment[: unbalanced brackets ([]) sed: 1: s|^\(@comment[: unbalanced brackets ([]) sed: 1: s|^\(@comment[: unbalanced brackets ([]) sed: 1: s|^\(@comment[: unbalanced brackets ([]) The above lines are displayed twice: once when portupgrade starts and once when it

Re: [HEADS UP] ntfs-3g: better performance with libublio

2007-05-03 Thread Ivan Voras
Alejandro Pulver wrote: The reason AFAIK is the lack of cache for block devices, which was (re)added in FreeBSD-CURRENT (7.x). I don't think something like that cache has been added in -CURRENT. AFAIK things are still the same as in 6.x. signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital

Re: qemu: kqemu not compiled?

2007-04-10 Thread Ivan Voras
Juergen Lock wrote: On Mon, Apr 09, 2007 at 09:51:50PM +0200, Ivan Voras wrote: Good advice, except that qemu-system-x86_64 locks up the machine hard, no autoreboot. Ouch! But only with kqemu I guess? Also, whats your guest and args to qemu-system-x86_64? Yes, it works without kqemu

Re: qemu: kqemu not compiled?

2007-04-10 Thread Ivan Voras
RW wrote: Would you expect to able to run kqemu, when the architecture is different between the host and guest? Yes, I'd expect it to translate and fixup the instructions. (Why? VMware does it :) ). The point of kqemu is that some instructions in the guest can be run natively on the host

Re: qemu: kqemu not compiled?

2007-04-10 Thread Ivan Voras
Ivan Voras wrote: Juergen Lock wrote: On Mon, Apr 09, 2007 at 09:51:50PM +0200, Ivan Voras wrote: Good advice, except that qemu-system-x86_64 locks up the machine hard, no autoreboot. Ouch! But only with kqemu I guess? Also, whats your guest and args to qemu-system-x86_64? Yes

Re: qemu: kqemu not compiled?

2007-04-09 Thread Ivan Voras
Juergen Lock wrote: In article [EMAIL PROTECTED] you write: -=-=-=-=-=- I've installed qemu 0.9 and kqemu 1.3, and I'm trying to run a i386 FreeBSD guest under amd64 FreeBSD host, but there's a problem: info kqemu command in qemu reports kqemu not compiled. But it should be - the KQEMU

Re: default postgresql 7.4 - 8.1, OK?

2007-02-15 Thread Ivan Voras
Ade Lovett wrote: 8.2.x isn't really stable enough yet for Joe User to pick it up when they want postgresql support for random-port. Agreed. Also, I know it doesn't concern many users, but until it gets the ICU patch it's mostly unusable to me. :( signature.asc Description: OpenPGP

openoffice fonts - no antialiasing?

2007-02-01 Thread Ivan Voras
I've installed OpenOffice via package from good-day.org, version openoffice.org-SRC680_m197, and it seems somehow that font anti-aliasing doesn't work in it - both in the application user interface and on the document canvas. I've run previous versions of openoffice without problems, but I've

no origin recorded

2007-01-24 Thread Ivan Voras
pkg_* programs are frequently complaining: pkg_add: package BABagntux has no origin recorded pkg_add: package BABcmagt has no origin recorded pkg_add: package BABagntux has no origin recorded pkg_add: package BABcmagt has no origin recorded pkg_add: package BABagntux has no origin recorded The

Re: FreeBSD 6.1-R-p10 and PHP 5.2.0

2006-11-17 Thread Ivan Voras
Josh Paetzel wrote: Freshly installed FreeBSD 6.1-R-p10 box Fresh ports tree from today. php 5.2.0 installed from ports with the following extensions: # php -v PHP 5.2.0 (cli) (built: Nov 16 2006 14:47:28) (DEBUG) Copyright (c) 1997-2006 The PHP Group Zend Engine v2.2.0, Copyright (c)

Re: FreeBSD 6.1-R-p10 and PHP 5.2.0

2006-11-17 Thread Ivan Voras
Mirosław Jaworski wrote: On Fri, 2006-11-17 at 11:48 +0100, Ivan Voras wrote: Josh Paetzel wrote: Freshly installed FreeBSD 6.1-R-p10 box Fresh ports tree from today. php 5.2.0 installed from ports with the following extensions: # php -v PHP 5.2.0 (cli) (built: Nov 16 2006 14:47:28) (DEBUG