it, then later we tagged it for release. Or
maybe we never did the above and I personally just got lucky for 4 major
versions. I do seem to recall things like ports freeze on the RE schedule.
Regards,
Jason C. Wells
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RELEASE_9_2_0 was tagged four hours ago. I hope there will be binaries
built from this tag.
I actually tried running the pre-tagged 9.2-release ports and ran into
some library dependency issues. I chalked it up to being premature on
the release and so I reverted to 9.1-release ports. I've
Is FreeBSD doing something new? I don't see an SVN tag for ports for
the 9.2 release. Historically the ports tree was tagged and built a
little before -stable got tagged for release.
Thanks,
Jason
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The prebuilt package openoffice-2.3.1 requires libstdc++.so.6. FreeBSD
6.3 has libstdc++.so.5.
I have always rolled my own and am unfamiliar with packages. This
particular package would appear to have been built against a librart
version that is not installed on FreeBSD-6. If I have
Garrett Cooper wrote:
Did you install OpenOffice from a package? libstdc++.so.6 comes with
gcc-3.4+ by default, so why isn't your system finding it...?
I should mention that this is the first time I have installed
openoffice. I cannot say that openoffice used to work. This is a fresh
How does pkg_add determine what version of a port to add when
'pkg_add -Kr' is used? How can I make pkg_add use 6.3 packages instead
of 6.2?
Thanks,
Jason
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Peter Jeremy wrote:
On Fri, Nov 30, 2007 at 03:04:14PM -0600, Mark Linimon wrote:
On Fri, Nov 30, 2007 at 07:50:02AM -0800, Jason C. Wells wrote:
It wouldn't surprise me if portmanager is hoping that KDE 4.0 will go
prime time real soon. That's my big conspiracy theory
Johan van Selst wrote:
Although I guess this date is somewhat... ehm... ambitious.
This should probably be 7 December.
It wouldn't surprise me if portmanager is hoping that KDE 4.0 will go
prime time real soon. That's my big conspiracy theory.
Later,
Jason
Doug Barton wrote:
On Mon, 19 Nov 2007, Jason C. Wells wrote:
What I am trying to do is to build 30 or so packages including the
big ones like X, kde, gnome, plus all of their dependencies on a
build host and then use pkg_add on various machines. I have had a
variety of difficulties
Most of the message below is just rounding out the discussion. There is
one significant question on recursion though.
Doug Barton wrote:
I also ended up with shared a library version problem
in at least one port (grip) in spite of having started my build with a
completely vacant /usr/local.
host
and then use pkg_add on various machines. I have had a variety of
difficulties with all of the methods I have used thus far (portmaster,
portupgrade, homegrown).
Thanks,
Jason C. Wells
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it work?
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Jason C. Wells
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working for the same organization, using the same tools, languages,
compilers and so forth. I have friends up here who vanish when it's
build time in Redmond.
That the ports crew pulls all the diversity of open source together in a
fairly well integrated system is commendable.
Later,
Jason C
Joe Marcus Clarke wrote:
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The ports tree has been tagged for 6.2-RELEASE, and the freeze is now
Ack! I started supping the RELEASE_6_2_0 ports tree and cvsup started
deleting everything. Is there some sort of latency for when the mirrors
get
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