Re: Firefox 21.0 Crash

2013-05-22 Thread Lawrence Stewart
On 05/21/13 07:02, Cy Schubert wrote: Hi, I'm experiencing firefox crashes since updating to 21.0. Me too. For me, it'll run ok for a while and then when I bring up a new tab or actively do something with the UI it will crash unexpectedly. Happening approximately every few minutes of active

Re: Firefox 21.0 Crash

2013-05-22 Thread Lawrence Stewart
On 05/22/13 18:04, Cy Schubert wrote: In message 519c616c.50...@freebsd.org, Lawrence Stewart writes: On 05/21/13 07:02, Cy Schubert wrote: Hi, I'm experiencing firefox crashes since updating to 21.0. Me too. For me, it'll run ok for a while and then when I bring up a new tab or actively

Re: pkgng 1.0 release schedule, and HEAD switch to pkgng by default schedule

2012-08-21 Thread Lawrence Stewart
On 08/21/12 17:04, Baptiste Daroussin wrote: On Tue, Aug 21, 2012 at 07:05:49AM +0100, Matthew Seaman wrote: On 21/08/2012 00:21, Baptiste Daroussin wrote: On Tue, Aug 21, 2012 at 12:09:46AM +0300, Vitaly Magerya wrote: Baptiste Daroussin b...@freebsd.org wrote: Please [...] ask question

Re: OO 3.3.0 fails to build connectivity module on amd64 9-STABLE

2012-02-13 Thread Lawrence Stewart
On 02/14/12 17:32, Don Lewis wrote: On 10 Feb, Maho NAKATA wrote: Hi I also reproduced, and pointy hat, either. It looks like ooo port is broken again... Thanks Nakata Maho From: Lawrence Stewartlstew...@freebsd.org Subject: OO 3.3.0 fails to build connectivity module on amd64 9-STABLE

OO 3.3.0 fails to build connectivity module on amd64 9-STABLE

2012-02-08 Thread Lawrence Stewart
Hi, The OO 3.3.0 build fails in the connectivity module with the following error: Compiling: connectivity/source/parse/wrap_sqlbison.cxx c++ -fmessage-length=0 -c -O2 -fno-strict-aliasing -DENABLE_LAYOUT=0 -DENABLE_LAYOUT_EXPERIMENTAL=0 -fvisibility=hidden -I. -I../../unxfbsdx.pro/misc

Re: KWin no longer compositing?

2011-10-29 Thread Lawrence Stewart
On 10/29/11 19:47, Kostik Belousov wrote: On Sat, Oct 29, 2011 at 07:24:52PM +1100, Lawrence Stewart wrote: On 10/24/11 19:05, Andriy Gapon wrote: on 24/10/2011 07:07 Greg Lewis said the following: So it seems like even the newest version we support in ports is an antique :(. I'm going

Re: Detecting dependencies

2011-09-18 Thread Lawrence Stewart
On 09/17/11 18:09, b. f. wrote: On 09/15/11 07:06, chukharev at mail.ru wrote: Hi, There have been a discussion about finding interdependencies of ports. I have a relatively simple Python script for that. There is a pr ports/160007 to add its early version. Unfortunately, I missed a reply to

Re: Detecting dependencies

2011-09-16 Thread Lawrence Stewart
On 09/15/11 07:06, chukha...@mail.ru wrote: Hi, There have been a discussion about finding interdependencies of ports. I have a relatively simple Python script for that. There is a pr ports/160007 to add its early version. Unfortunately, I missed a reply to it, so there is an issue which I have

Re: Bumping lightning to 1.0b5 so it works with Thunderbird 6.0.1

2011-09-08 Thread Lawrence Stewart
Hi Florian, On 09/08/11 17:51, Florian Smeets wrote: On 08.09.2011 02:16, Lawrence Stewart wrote: Hi Gecko team, The update from Thunderbird 6.0 to 6.0.1 has stopped the Lightning 1.0b5pre plugin from working - it claims to be incompatible with the new version of Thunderbird and can't

Bumping lightning to 1.0b5 so it works with Thunderbird 6.0.1

2011-09-07 Thread Lawrence Stewart
Hi Gecko team, The update from Thunderbird 6.0 to 6.0.1 has stopped the Lightning 1.0b5pre plugin from working - it claims to be incompatible with the new version of Thunderbird and can't be enabled. Lightning 1.0b5 seems to work fine with Thunderbird 6.0.1 on my wife's windows PC, so I'm

Re: OO 3.3.0 fails to build moz module on amd64 8-STABLE

2011-06-08 Thread Lawrence Stewart
On 06/07/11 19:05, Maho NAKATA wrote: thanks, committed, Working for me now too. Thanks Don for the pointer and Nakata for committing the fix. Cheers, Lawrence ___ freebsd-ports@freebsd.org mailing list

Re: OO 3.3.0 fails to build moz module on amd64 8-STABLE

2011-05-14 Thread Lawrence Stewart
Hi Nakata, Apologies for the delay in replying. On 05/12/11 11:54, Maho NAKATA wrote: Hi I also reproduced in the tinderbox... Thanks for looking at this. Your analysis that make is being invoked instead of gmake is something I hadn't considered, but sounds plausible. If you have any

OO 3.3.0 fails to build moz module on amd64 8-STABLE

2011-05-07 Thread Lawrence Stewart
Hi, I've attempted to build OO 3.3.0 on two separate machines set up from scratch recently and both are unable to complete the OO build. My most recent attempt to build is with a ports tree cvsup'd yesterday (2011-05-07) and all my installed ports were built from the ports tree and are up

Re: Adding a PAM config option to net-im/ejabberd

2011-03-05 Thread Lawrence Stewart
On 01/31/11 13:09, Ashish SHUKLA wrote: Lawrence Stewart writes: On 01/31/11 00:45, Ashish SHUKLA wrote: Hi Lawrence, Lawrence Stewart writes: Hi Ashish, What do you think about applying the attached patch to the ejabberd port? It installs some parts required to allow ejabberd to auth

Adding a PAM config option to net-im/ejabberd

2011-01-29 Thread Lawrence Stewart
Hi Ashish, What do you think about applying the attached patch to the ejabberd port? It installs some parts required to allow ejabberd to auth against PAM and is working great for me. Cheers, Lawrence --- Makefile2010-10-25 08:55:04.0 +1100 +++ Makefile.withpam2011-01-10

Re: net/isc-dhcp41-client, dhclient-script and DHCPv6

2010-09-28 Thread Lawrence Stewart
On 09/29/10 06:56, Wesley Shields wrote: On Wed, Sep 22, 2010 at 06:20:07PM +1000, Lawrence Stewart wrote: Hi Wesley, I've been playing with DHCPv6 and in doing so, ran into an apparent problem with the net/isc-dhcp41-client port. I've switched to using the script provided by upstream

net/isc-dhcp41-client, dhclient-script and DHCPv6

2010-09-22 Thread Lawrence Stewart
Hi Wesley, I've been playing with DHCPv6 and in doing so, ran into an apparent problem with the net/isc-dhcp41-client port. It currently overwrites the FreeBSD client script distributed by ISC with a custom script client::scripts::freebsd which lives in the net/isc-dhcp41-server port's files

Re: Whither Thunderbird 3.1(.1)?

2010-08-05 Thread Lawrence Stewart
On 08/05/10 02:27, jhell wrote: Just for the sheer sake of saying it since its the least I can do for this, I would like to say thanks to the gecko team for all the nice work. Having email with a nice project integrated like lightning means a world of difference for a lot of people if not

Re: problem with pidgin-2.7.0_1 installation

2010-05-25 Thread Lawrence Stewart
On 05/26/10 07:53, doug wrote: I have pidgin installed on two 8.0 systems: 1) FreeBSD 8.0-STABLE #0: Wed May 5 10:17:16 EDT 2010 - pidgin-2.6.6_1 2) FreeBSD 8.0-STABLE #0: Mon May 17 00:51:56 EDT 2010 - pidgin-2.7.0_1 Both the package and the build of pidgin-2.7.0_1 appear to install without

virtualbox-ose-3.1.6_2 font issue with X forwarding

2010-04-05 Thread Lawrence Stewart
Hi all, I installed Virtual Box 3.1.6 from yesterday's ports tree on my amd64 8-STABLE home server. Everything went fine, but when I X forwarded VirtualBox to my desktop PC, the fonts were completely broken, and all the places where characters should have been were small boxes. After

Re: portmaster -x not working?

2009-08-08 Thread Lawrence Stewart
Lawrence Stewart wrote: Frederique Rijsdijk wrote: Lawrence Stewart wrote: Hijacking the thread slightly, but is there a way to exclude multiple ports using the -x switch (or multiple -x switches)? Logically, I want to be able to do something like this: portmaster -a -x '*foo*' -x '*bar

Re: portmaster -x not working?

2009-08-08 Thread Lawrence Stewart
Doug Barton wrote: Lawrence Stewart wrote: Today, I again had need of the ability to exclude multiple ports from an update run. It turns out your tip doesn't work with portmaster, though I suspect it would with portupgrade. For now, if you need to exclude more than one port you can check

Re: portmaster -x not working?

2009-07-15 Thread Lawrence Stewart
Frederique Rijsdijk wrote: Lawrence Stewart wrote: Hijacking the thread slightly, but is there a way to exclude multiple ports using the -x switch (or multiple -x switches)? Logically, I want to be able to do something like this: portmaster -a -x '*foo*' -x '*bar*' portmaster -x '[.*php5

Re: portmaster -x not working?

2009-07-14 Thread Lawrence Stewart
Frederique Rijsdijk wrote: Hi, Miroslav Lachman wrote: Hi, I tried -x to exclude some port from recursive upgrade, but it seems not working. # portmaster -x mysql-client-* phpMyAdmin-3.1.5 Escape the asterix: portmaster -x mysql-client-\* phpMyAdmin-3.1.5 That should work. Hijacking

Re: Temporary patch to fix USB in kdebase4

2009-07-02 Thread Lawrence Stewart
Hans Petter Selasky wrote: On Thursday 02 July 2009 16:52:49 Lawrence Stewart wrote: Hans Petter Selasky wrote: See attachment. --HPS Any chance you (or someone with the right clue) could update this patch to work with more recent 8-CURRENT? I get the following output when trying to compile

Re: Temporary patch to fix USB in kdebase4

2009-07-02 Thread Lawrence Stewart
Hans Petter Selasky wrote: See attachment. --HPS Any chance you (or someone with the right clue) could update this patch to work with more recent 8-CURRENT? I get the following output when trying to compile kdebase4 (which applies your original patch as extra-patch-libusb20) on r195046

Re: Temporary patch to fix USB in kdebase4

2009-07-02 Thread Lawrence Stewart
[trimmed CC list] Lawrence Stewart wrote: Hans Petter Selasky wrote: On Thursday 02 July 2009 16:52:49 Lawrence Stewart wrote: Hans Petter Selasky wrote: See attachment. --HPS Any chance you (or someone with the right clue) could update this patch to work with more recent 8-CURRENT? I get

Minor fix for KDE 4.2.2 Konsole text selection regression

2009-04-27 Thread Lawrence Stewart
Hi All, The upgrade from KDE 4.2.1 to 4.2.2 introduced a small but annoying regression into the Konsole app. Double click text selection no longer works correctly. The bug is documented here: https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=189651 The attached patch can be stuck in the files directory

[PATCH] pilot-link port (as dependency of kdepim-4.2.1) broken by new usb

2009-03-27 Thread Lawrence Stewart
Hi, You're listed as the maintainer for the FreeBSD palm/pilot-link port. It gets pulled in as a dependency of libmal, which in turn is required by kdepim-4.2.1. On FreeBSD 8-CURRENT, the new USB stack has broken the build of this port. The attached patch allows the port to compile. The

[PATCH] trafshow port broken

2009-03-27 Thread Lawrence Stewart
Hi Alexey, You're listed as the maintainer for the FreeBSD net/trafshow port. The port doesn't compile on 8.0-CURRENT (r190457) amd64 at the moment. The recent import of the new pcap into FreeBSD 8 means pcap.h no longer includes the system's net/bpf.h, which has a required #define ioctl

Re: [PATCH] trafshow port broken

2009-03-27 Thread Lawrence Stewart
Rui Paulo wrote: On 27 Mar 2009, at 23:56, Lawrence Stewart wrote: Hi Alexey, You're listed as the maintainer for the FreeBSD net/trafshow port. The port doesn't compile on 8.0-CURRENT (r190457) amd64 at the moment. The recent import of the new pcap into FreeBSD 8 means pcap.h no longer

Minor fix for KDE 4 monitor screen saver/power save nit

2009-02-06 Thread Lawrence Stewart
Hi All, KDE 4.1.4 (and I believe KDE 4.2.0) has an issue with krunner that stops the monitor from dropping into power save mode if the screen saver kicks in before the power save timeout. This bugged me sufficiently to find a fix, so thought I'd share this in case this issue is bugging anyone

Re: [: -le: argument expected

2008-01-31 Thread Lawrence Stewart
Hi Chris, Firstly, a disclaimer: I'm not an expert so I might be behind the times on what I'm about to tell you... Chris H. wrote: Hello all, System: FreeBSD 7.0-PRERELEASE i386 Wed Jan 16 18:39:53 PST 2008 Context: After several failed attempts to get a /stable/ installation of

Re: [: -le: argument expected

2008-01-31 Thread Lawrence Stewart
Hi Chris, Chris H. wrote: Hello, and thank you for your reply. Quoting Lawrence Stewart [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Hi Chris, Firstly, a disclaimer: I'm not an expert so I might be behind the times on what I'm about to tell you... Note taken. :) Chris H. wrote: Hello all, System: FreeBSD