Robert Huff writes:
> Andrea Venturoli writes:
>
>> I'm building without IPv6, just because it's one (currently
>> useless) less thing to worry about (settings, security, etc...).
>
> Phrased differently: one less possible failure mode.
At the cost of one less possible success mode...
"Julian H. Stacey" writes:
> Thanks, how do I generate a self signed certficate ?
/usr/local/share/doc/dovecot/wiki/SSL.CertificateCreation.txt
covers it, but you can probably get by with
/usr/local/share/doc/dovecot/wiki/QuickConfiguration.txt
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"Alex V. Petrov" writes:
> How often should the portsnap database be updated?
> Why is it not updated a long time sometimes?
>
> Now:
> Updating from Tue Aug 21 12:22:20 +07 2018 to Wed Aug 22 02:34:43 +07 2018.
Fourteen hours? I do not think of that as "a long time."
"Thomas Mueller" writes:
> Why only the freebsd-ports mailing list and no others?
>
> Other FreeBSD mailing lists get spam, and I thought freebsd-questions was the
> biggest target for spam.
A fair number of FreeBSD lists *are* subscriber-only already.
However -questions
Adam Weinberger writes:
>> On 9 Dec, 2017, at 9:27, Adam Weinberger wrote:
> I'll pass along a tip that I just sent to postmaster@: in the past (for
> other lists @FreeBSD.org), some folks have subscribed to receive the
> list mail at some address, but
blubee blubeeme writes:
> I'm test building in a jail but I keep getting this error:
> /bin/sh: /usr/local/bin/autoreconf: not found
> *** Error code 127
>
> I have USES= autoreconf but the dependency still isn't being brought in.
>
> What else do I need to do get get
Julian Elischer <jul...@freebsd.org> writes:
> On 26/9/17 10:07 pm, Lowell Gilbert wrote:
>> Julian Elischer <jul...@freebsd.org> writes:
>>
>>> SO imagine that I needed to be ab;e to reproduce the pkg repo as of a
>>> articular day, is there
Julian Elischer writes:
> SO imagine that I needed to be ab;e to reproduce the pkg repo as of a
> articular day, is there anywhere one can look to see the svn revision
> number that corresponds to teh current pkg files.
>
>
> I would like to take a snapshot at a particular
Rastko P writes:
> I have a fresh 11-RELEASE dist. I am 'bootstrapping' the environment.
>
> I am in the process of building mail/thunderbird-52.1.1, because the
> binary doesn't have support for Lightning calendar extension.
>
> Yesterday, a documentation port build pulled
Mark Knight writes:
> On 08/06/2017 18:35, Dimitry Andric wrote:
>> I'm guessing that it is confused by an existing samba installation. Try
>> removing all other samba installations before attempting to build this
>> port.
>
> Thanks. That would be nasty. If samba44 still
David Wolfskill <da...@catwhisker.org> writes:
> On Sun, May 21, 2017 at 04:55:57PM -0400, Lowell Gilbert wrote:
>> I suspect this is a portmaster problem, but pango isn't building with X
>> support because of:
>> ../pango/pangoxft-render.h:31:10: fatal error: 'X1
I suspect this is a portmaster problem, but pango isn't building with X
support because of:
../pango/pangoxft-render.h:31:10: fatal error: 'X11/Xft/Xft.h' file not found
This is only the current issue. I've been struggling for several days to
get my graphics programs rebuilt, and I haven't seen
The Doctor writes:
> On Mon, Apr 10, 2017 at 06:55:04PM +0200, Walter Schwarzenfeld wrote:
>> iI guess it is the GRAPHITE option. Turn it to off. Optimizations often
>> causes errors.
>>
>
> Still chokes even with GRAPHITE OFF.
>
> Looks like a BOOTSTRAP issue.
The
Baho Utot writes:
> On 02/16/17 06:08, Luca Pizzamiglio wrote:
>> I'm looking for constructive critics, feedbacks, anything that can
>> help me to make portmaster an actively maintained and used tool.
>
> If you can have it build in a clean chroot or jail then you'll
Julian Elischer writes:
> So this seems to be a speciality of mine.
>
> I often find that I need a ports tree at rev X except for some port
> foo/bar that needs to be at some different rev (Y) to pick up a
> fix/change needed by the application. Now there is no reason that
Gary Aitken writes:
> For example, is a weekly build done on the ports tree starting at a
> particular day and time? Daily?
The weekly builds are done from a snapshot, last I recall. With new
hardware for the build clusters, full package runs may well get done
more
Bernard Spil writes:
> Today new vulnerabilities with (3)DES and BlowFish were made public
You're referring to something different than the HTTPS/OpenVPN
attacks? Because it really wouldn't be accurate to describe those
as vulnerabilities in the ciphers.
Kimmo Paasiala writes:
> Same here on 10.3-RELEASE. I wonder how the port got updated with
> sponsorship from "Gandi.net", yet the committed changes were
> apparently not tested?
It may well work in their environment. I suspect you could fix the build
with an appropriate
Patrick Powell writes:
> Suppose that you have a portA which is a dependency of a lot of other ports.
>
> You also have a portB which is a replacement/update/upgrade for portA.
>
> PortB provides replacements for the executables generated/supplied by
> PortA but for various
Willem Offermans writes:
> Dear FreeBSD friends,
>
> I have inherited an old FreeBSD beast and I'm trying to update it to 10.3.
>
> However the following error occurred during compiling libGL:
>
> ===> Building for libGL-11.1.2
>
> [cut some messages in between]
>
>
Andriy Gapon writes:
> On 19/02/2016 03:55, Perry Hutchison wrote:
>> Andriy Gapon wrote:
>>> On 17/02/2016 11:28, Perry Hutchison wrote:
I had not expected to find gcc listed (in packagesite.yaml) as a
dependency of the sysutils/cpuburn package. I
Fernando Apesteguía writes:
> https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=207114
For what it's worth, this seems to be a trivial version upgrade.
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PeerCorps Trust Fund writes:
> We are a group of educators currently looking for someone capable of porting
> the open source applications Catfish and Autokey to FreeBSD.
>
> Catfish - http://www.twotoasts.de/index.php/catfish/
>
> Autokey -
Nick Date writes:
> Hi there,
>
> I was just trying to build emulators/hercules and was told that it is
> broken as it is unfetchable. The source for versions 3.11 and (the
> most recent) 3.12 are fetchable from
> http://downloads.hercules-390.eu/hercules-3.11.tar.gz and
>
Michael Jung writes:
> "pkg audit" on my system returns the following CVE's for ffmpeg. I
> have noted
> in the list below that http://www.ffmpeg.org/security.html claims
> these CVE's
> were fixed in the ffmpeg version noted.
>
> Is this the correct place/list to report
Richard Kuhns writes:
> Hi all,
>
> I recently tried and failed to upgrade lang/rust to v1.4.0.
>
> I'm running 10.2-STABLE FreeBSD 10.2-STABLE #47 r290053.
>
> Using portmaster for the upgrade, it failed with:
>
> configure: looking at LLVM
> configure:
> configure: not
Dirk Engling writes:
> Today in EuroBSDCon's jail working group we discussed changing the
> default for WRKDIRPREFIX to /usr/obj/ports. This has the advantage of
> being able to share the ports tree between host system and jails.
> Another plus is that cleaning all work
Baptiste Daroussin writes:
> The change that was made was having the default packages on releases point to
> quarterly branch of the ports tree. This was noted in the release note.
Yes, but that really only helps people who already understand version
control. I'll try to come
"Roger Marquis" writes:
> For the vast majority of ports and packages it won't make any difference
> whether they are installed are from head, quarterly and/or archives (in my
> experience, options dependencies aside). Isn't the issue here a dependency on
> the version of
Leander Schäfer writes:
> Please have a look at the broken lua port. Thank you very much
It builds fine for everyone else.
> ===> Building for lua52-5.2.4
> make[3]: "/nonexistent" line 1: Need an operator
> make[3]: Fatal errors encountered -- cannot continue
>
Leander Schäfer writes:
> make is run as root. Pkg also fails. All other ports can be installed
> just fine.
Well, there is *something* funny about your setup. You might get a clue
what it is from using the '-ddx' set of flags to make, or something
similar.
>
>
alexus writes:
> I'd like to start using postfixadmin project, however I cannot use it
> due to how postfix package is build and this is why I'm reaching out
> to you to see if there is a way to include mysql support as that's
> required by postfixadmin.
The easy way would be
Stan Gammons sg063...@gmail.com writes:
While trying to build a port that has Cairo as dependency,
Cairo-1.12.18.tar.xz gives a SHA256 checksum error when I try to build it.
I tried updating the ports tree and gets the same results. Is this a known
problem?
No.
Checking the obvious: you've
[pkg@ snipped, because it's irrelevant]
Jeffrey Bouquet via freebsd-ports freebsd-ports@freebsd.org writes:
I noticed the ports tree here had net/uget 1.10.4_1 even after svn up...
while
pkg upgrading installed 2.0. pkg version (one of 3 ways) reported
succeeds port... was about to post a
Chris H bsd-li...@bsdforge.com writes:
So, as it appears to me anyway. I'll need to make a choice;
either I'm all in on Python2, or Python3, there's no in-between.
So I was hoping that someone might suggest a good way, or an
already existing port to remove Python3 and every port that
Dewayne Geraghty dewayne.gerag...@heuristicsystems.com.au writes:
On 4/05/2015 7:38 AM, Matthew Seaman wrote:
On 03/05/2015 21:08, Lowell Gilbert wrote:
But, generally, the answer to your question is no, becuase it is often
the case that more than one port can serve as a dependency
Roger Marquis marq...@roble.com writes:
Found why mailman is trying (and failing) to reinstall postfix and it
appears to be a bug in other ports as well.
# cd /usr/ports/mail grep '_DEPENDS+=.*postfix' */Makefile
dk-milter/Makefile:RUN_DEPENDS+=
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Yuri y...@rawbw.com writes:
On 03/30/2015 14:42, Matthew Donovan wrote:
With FreeBSD packages and ports are the same. As it is tje same database
No, package and port are different things.
Ports are the recipes to build packages or install directly, they are
in file system under /usr/ports,
Pedro Almeidas pedroalmeida...@hotmail.com writes:
Hello FreeBSD support.
I'm writting you to have any information about FreeMat installation in PCBSD
9.0.
In fact, i recently begin to use PCBSD, but i've a lot of problems to
understand all.
Recently, i downloaded Freemat from
Miroslav Lachman 000.f...@quip.cz writes:
Kevin Oberman wrote on 01/27/2015 02:20:
On Mon, Jan 26, 2015 at 4:55 PM, Miroslav Lachman 000.f...@quip.cz
mailto:000.f...@quip.cz wrote:
Baptiste Daroussin wrote on 01/27/2015 00:53:
On Tue, Jan 27, 2015 at 12:51:48AM +0100, Miroslav
Matthew Seaman matt...@freebsd.org writes:
poudriere only knows that the dependency changed. In effect, to find
out if the package of interest would be changed because of that, it has
no other recourse than to build the package. Now, if you can come up
with some heuristics whereby you can
Jerry je...@seibercom.net writes:
FreeBSD -10.1 amd 64
The net-im/telepathy-glib port fails to build. It continues to a certain
point, and then goes into an endless loop.
This is repeated endlessly:
TelepathyGLib-0.12.gir:42725.1-42725.0: warning: expected end element of
`type'
Andre Goree an...@drenet.net writes:
FWIW, I've also seen this. Like someone else mentioned, I think it
has to do with the vala install, which I haven't been able to update
either because according to /usr/ports/UPDATING I need to install
gnome3 to update it, which I find to be ludicrous.
Andre Goree an...@drenet.net writes:
On 12/03/2014 2:23 pm, Lowell Gilbert wrote:
Andre Goree an...@drenet.net writes:
FWIW, I've also seen this. Like someone else mentioned, I think it
has to do with the vala install, which I haven't been able to update
either because according to /usr
Stephen Fisher sfis...@sdf.org writes:
I recently noticed that the ispell port has been removed in favor of the
aspell-ispell port (ispell compatibility script for aspell). Does
anyone know why it was removed? All I see on Fresh Ports is that it
was deprecated and finally removed in
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Christopher J. Ruwe c...@cruwe.de writes:
Since version 24, Emacs, the very good operating system missing only a
decent editor, has developed a package manager for Emacs
extensions. Some good repos exist, packages are usually installed to
~/.emacs.d and I
Vick Khera vi...@khera.org writes:
Emacs 24.4 update in ports pulls in a new dependency: desktop-file-utils.
This in turn pulls in a big swath of additional packages including python,
perl, pcre, glib.
I don't think so. desktop-file-utils doesn't seem to pull in anything
that isn't already
RW rwmailli...@googlemail.com writes:
On Fri, 07 Nov 2014 10:27:39 -0500
Lowell Gilbert wrote:
Vick Khera vi...@khera.org writes:
Emacs 24.4 update in ports pulls in a new dependency:
desktop-file-utils. This in turn pulls in a big swath of additional
packages including python, perl
Chris H bsd-li...@bsdforge.com writes:
Difficult to tell for sure. I haven't examined the [UFS/ZFS] source
to know for sure. Be valuable info. :)
Reading source not required: start with man newfs; note blocksize and
frag-size.
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I did a rebuild of my postgrey installation today, and ended up having
to change the permissions of its database directory by hand afterward.
How is that supposed to work? I didn't see anything in the port itself,
but I figured there are enough ports that need to do this sort of thing
that some
Manfred Antar n...@pozo.com writes:
I've done more research on this. Mac OSX has a patch so this will compile
with clang without errors.
This is probably the best for current as clang is default compiler.
This patch from OSX works on 11.0 current
Interesting. The patch is basically setting
Manfred Antar n...@pozo.com writes:
/usr/ports/astro/xtide doesn't complie on amd64 or i386 current for me
It uses /usr/local/bin/gcc48 for compiler.
System is current.
The error is :
xxGlobal.cc: In function 'void Global::PositioningSystem(Coordinates)':
xxGlobal.cc:80:24: error: 'isnan'
EnioRM eni...@gmail.com writes:
Have you any information about why lusca was removed from ports/pkg
$ cd /usr/ports/
$ make search name=lusca
Port: www/lusca-head
Moved:
Date: 2014-09-01
Reason: Not staged
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There are a couple of problems with the mod_dnssd port, but I'm not sure
what the best way to fix them would be. One is that an Apache internal
function used by the module was renamed in Apache 2.4, so the code needs
to depend on the Apache version in use. The following patch works for
me, but is
Christian Jachmann jachm...@unitix.org writes:
Why has relay-ctrl heen removed from the portstree ?
It worked quiet a long time w.o. any problems for me.
It still compiles under 10.1, but is no longer in the tree.
~ grep relay-ctrl /usr/ports/*
Andrea Venturoli m...@netfence.it writes:
I've read in /usr/ports/UPDATING that TeXLive is now the default.
Since I've no time to test it now, I'd like to stay with TeTeX for a
further litte while.
So I put TEX_DEFAULT=tetex in /etc/make.conf; however this does not
seem to work: portupgrade
Kevin Oberman rkober...@gmail.com writes:
It's just that there are cases where negative group permissions are
intended and this is such a case. If you don't want to see them, add
daily_status_security_neggrpperm_enable=NO to /etc/periodic.conf.
I added a hack to work around this without
Paul Schmehl pschmehl_li...@tx.rr.com writes:
Thanks, but no, you misunderstand. I just upgraded to servers to 8.4
and decided to adopt the new pkgng system at the same time. Any time
I upgrade the OS, I always rebuild all ports. I've been using
portmaster -ad to do that for a while now.
Matthew D. Fuller fulle...@over-yonder.net writes:
On Wed, May 28, 2014 at 10:57:22PM -0400 I heard the voice of
Lowell Gilbert, and lo! it spake thus:
Assuming my previous paragraph isn't wildly wrong, the easy
workaround would be to install emacs. That's just a hack; the right
fix (I
Robert Huff roberth...@rcn.com writes:
Lowell Gilbert freebsd-ports-lo...@be-well.ilk.org writes:
Looking at the configure output for libidn, I'll guess that you don't
have emacs installed when you try to install libidn, so the configure
script decides not to install the elisp (.el) files
John Marshall john.marsh...@riverwillow.com.au writes:
After helpful off-list mail from mandree@ which pointed at this being a
local problem, I eventually found the following line in
/usr/local/etc/ports.conf.
mail/mailman: CONFIGURE_ARGS=--with-var-prefix=/data/mailman
One of those
h...@sdf.org writes:
I'm trying to compile OpenCog [1] using g++47, but get an error about
missing std::stoi.
I have attached a micro-example [2] that generates the same error, if I
try to compile it with:
% g++47 -std=c++11 s.cc
s.cc: In function 'int main()':
s.cc:8:13: error: 'stoi'
Robert Huff roberth...@rcn.com writes:
Kevin Oberman writes:
This port builds fine, or seems to. However, when I try to
install I get this:
Looks like it might be an issue with your build environment. Looks
like you have customized your build directories (/data/port-work). I
Lowell Gilbert freebsd-ports-lo...@be-well.ilk.org writes:
Robert Huff roberth...@rcn.com writes:
Kevin Oberman writes:
This port builds fine, or seems to. However, when I try to
install I get this:
Looks like it might be an issue with your build environment. Looks
like you
Vick Khera vi...@khera.org writes:
All of my freebsd boxes are headless, and I build all ports without
X11. To accomplish this, I specify in make.conf the following:
WITHOUT_GNOME=yes
WITHOUT_X11=yes
OPTIONS_UNSET=X11 GUI
I have to specify both WITHOUT_X11 and OPTIONS_UNSET since I have
Marko Cupać marko.cu...@mimar.rs writes:
Hi,
I am using 10.0-RELEASE-p3 amd64, and am trying to build lang/gcc as a
dependency for emulators/virtualbox-ose. Building fails giving the
following messages:
jc1: fatal error: error writing to /tmp/ccwgXZ8m.s: No space left on
device
Nilton Jose Rizzo ri...@i805.com.br writes:
Em Tue, 15 Apr 2014 10:43:38 -0400, Lowell Gilbert escreveu
Nilton Jose Rizzo ri...@i805.com.br writes:
Hi all, it's strange but the email po...@freebsd.org is the maintaner
of geda port,
That just means it doesn't have a designated
Nilton Jose Rizzo ri...@i805.com.br writes:
Hi all, it's strange but the email po...@freebsd.org is the maintaner
of geda port,
That just means it doesn't have a designated maintainer.
i try to install geda and this error occur, have some
idea to resolve this?
Works
Loïc Blot loic.b...@unix-experience.fr writes:
Have you got an idea ?
It works for me, on latest RELENG_9 and ports tree.
Please give more information about your setup if you
would like people to look into your problem.
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Mikhail T. mi+t...@aldan.algebra.com writes:
Once again I am seeing this dreadful list and once again I am wondering... Why
are we removing ports simply for being unmaintained?
Those with build-errors -- Ok, I understand, bit-rot happens. Those with
(much)
newer versions available -- sure.
Jakob Breivik Grimstveit ja...@grimstveit.no writes:
Hi,
After having done some half-hearted pkgng conversions back in the fbsd 9.x
days I'm now on fbsd 10.
I use `portmaster -a -v -d --delete-packages` to upgrade packages
Trying to convert to new pkg format fails:
# pkg2ng
Converting
I'm having trouble building lsof, because it's defining _KERNEL to pull
in ZFS structures, and then tries to find opt_kdtrace.h, which isn't
really relevant. I suspect I've messed up something in my system
somehow, but I've been banging my head against this for hours over the
last few days, and I
Larry Rosenman l...@lerctr.org writes:
On 2014-02-28 14:34, Lowell Gilbert wrote:
I'm having trouble building lsof, because it's defining _KERNEL to pull
in ZFS structures, and then tries to find opt_kdtrace.h, which isn't
really relevant. I suspect I've messed up something in my system
Larry Rosenman l...@lerctr.org writes:
On 2014-02-28 14:48, Lowell Gilbert wrote:
Larry Rosenman l...@lerctr.org writes:
On 2014-02-28 14:34, Lowell Gilbert wrote:
I'm having trouble building lsof, because it's defining _KERNEL to
pull
in ZFS structures, and then tries to find
Joe Nosay superbisq...@gmail.com writes:
jack_trauma.c:21:9: warning: 'IP_DONTFRAG' macro redefined
#define IP_DONTFRAG 1
^
/usr/include/netinet/in.h:464:
9: note: previous definition is here
#define IP_DONTFRAG 67 /* don't fragment packet */
^
LuKreme krem...@kreme.com writes:
# portmaster mail/postfix210
[...]
=== Gathering dependency list for mail/postfix210 from ports
=== Launching child to install databases/db41
=== postfix210-2.10.3,1 databases/db41 (1/1)
Why?
postfix certainly does *not* require db41, and make.conf is
Jakub Lach jakub_l...@mailplus.pl writes:
Currently, I reckon that libjpeg-turbo is a drop in replacement
for graphics/jpeg. Unfortunately, most ports have a direct
dependency on graphics/jpeg and will complain if it is missing[1].
Then it isn't currently a drop-in replacement.
Is there
Hi.
The ufraw port has a pre-build target that pulls in a mkinstalldirs
script from (the now outdated) icu. I don't know why that was done, but
it seems to be fine with the one packaged in ufraw.
- Lowell Gilbert
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Maxim Sirenko ma...@rivne.uar.net writes:
I can't do that -- not enough knowledge experience.
This one's pretty easy; nothing seems to need to be changed except for
the version number. Go into the Makefile, change 0.54 to 0.55 and
then do make makesum before doing make install.
I can't be
CeDeROM cede...@tlen.pl writes:
There still is a conflict of binutils and arm-eabi-binutils in binary
packages / ports - they install locale files into same destination.
This blocks ARM development and/or other tools that depends on
binutils. Please note that binutils are also dependency of
A.J. 'Fonz' van Werven free...@skysmurf.nl writes:
I happened to notice that there are already several misc/fortune* ports
and it takes only the slightest bit of imagination to come up with several
more. Hell, I alone can think of at least a dozen or so. However, we
probably don't want to
Ajtim lum...@gmail.com writes:
I did what is in /usr/ports/UPDATING and looks like I am in trouble now. My
system is FreeBSD 10.0-BETA4 (amd64):
=== FreeBSD 10 autotools fix applied to
/usr/ports/multimedia/ffmpeg0/work/ffmpeg-0.7.16/configure
ERROR: opencv-core not found
Looks like
Lowell Gilbert freebsd-ports-lo...@be-well.ilk.org writes:
Ajtim lum...@gmail.com writes:
I did what is in /usr/ports/UPDATING and looks like I am in trouble
now. My system is FreeBSD 10.0-BETA4 (amd64):
=== FreeBSD 10 autotools fix applied to
/usr/ports/multimedia/ffmpeg0/work/ffmpeg
Alexander Leidinger alexan...@leidinger.net writes:
On Thu, 21 Nov 2013 16:21:20 -0500
Lowell Gilbert freebsd-ports-lo...@be-well.ilk.org wrote:
Alexander Leidinger alexan...@leidinger.net writes:
I try to compile a software on FreeBSD which wants to use INP_GPIO,
OUTP_GPIO and some
Bob Willcox b...@immure.com writes:
Is there any support for transcoding audio files (from flac to either wav or
mp3 is what I need)?
I've seen a few references to work being done for this but it appears to be
focused on Linux and I haven't found any reference to FreeBSD related to this
Big Lebowski spankthes...@gmail.com writes:
On Sun, Nov 10, 2013 at 6:02 PM, Big Lebowski spankthes...@gmail.comwrote:
Hi,
I wanted to add an option to one of my ports to optionally install
commandline tool, that's in another port. Doing the options part is easy
and clear, but how should I
Torfinn Ingolfsen tin...@gmail.com writes:
On Tue, Nov 12, 2013 at 7:58 PM, Big Lebowski spankthes...@gmail.com wrote:
Just bumping it in a hope of someone actually knowing the answer...
Look at one of the existing meta-ports to see how it is done.
For example: /usr/ports/x11-wm/xfce4
My
Big Lebowski spankthes...@gmail.com writes:
Yes, that was exactly the case - I know about these options, and I know how
to use them, but somehow RUN_DEPENDS doesnt feel right here. The original
port is a standalone piece of software, that can perfectly run without the
second one. The second
checking which cairo font backends could be used... none
configure: Disabling cairo support
configure: error: *** Could not enable any backends.
This is telling you that the cairo port, when you built it, did not
include any font backends (other ports for it to use in providing
fonts). You
What's the general status of cleaning up the ports that broke as a
result of the glib/getline changes? I noticed that someone opened up a
bunch of PRs on the subject and then closed them, so I'm sure there's an
effort going on, but I haven't heard about it.
In particular, I'm currently living
Mike Brown m...@skew.org writes:
Last month, I upgraded my www/mediawiki installation, so I ended up with
version 1.19.x.
Now (after updating my ports tree), I want to upgrade my installation again,
mainly just to pick up a patch to one of its dependencies, but portmaster
won't do it;
RW rwmailli...@googlemail.com writes:
On Fri, 24 May 2013 17:23:18 -0400
Kenta Suzumoto wrote:
- It fetches almost 700 patches from what seems like a dial-up
connection in AUSTRALIA.
You might as well be downloading a 1080p movie from a rock in the
north pole, because that's about how
Beeblebrox zap...@berentweb.com writes:
port fails to build in poudriere and on host with exact same output.
That port doesn't currently exist, as far as I can see.
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Beeblebrox zap...@berentweb.com writes:
Sorry, my bad - port is part of marcuscom-gnome3 apparently. I have had so
many port-build fails (consistently over a long period) that a neglected to
check the port origin.
Will report issue to marcuscom-gnome3
You have been issuing a *lot* of e-mails
Beeblebrox zap...@berentweb.com writes:
Err Msg is:
No, it's not. You're quoting warning messages. The error messages are
earlier, and look to be a mismatch on visibility of JS_API static
functions. GCC compiles it okay, clang doesn't. Since you're on
-CURRENT, it would be polite to come up
klaasdem...@gmail.com writes:
something is wrong with mongodb port, make reports a mismatched file size.
= Attempting to fetch
http://downloads.mongodb.org/src/mongodb-src-r2.4.3.tar.gz
fetch: http://downloads.mongodb.org/src/mongodb-src-r2.4.3.tar.gz:
size mismatch: expected 14108201,
Michael Gmelin free...@grem.de writes:
Why did you Cc me on this?
Sorry; I didn't mean to send anything in the first place.
[I fat-fingered a send command while searching old messages for
something that wasn't even related.]
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grarpamp grarp...@gmail.com writes:
Noticed that at least ports/i386/packages-9-stable is missing
its CHECKSUM.MD5 file.
Of course people shouldn't use it for what they think it's for,
because it's not signed and uses a broken hash function.
Hopefully that will be updated to signed
Bernhard Fröhlich de...@freebsd.org writes:
Since our fetch(1) does not support proxies for HTTPS connections
it tries to lookup the domain himself and fails because it does not
have a DNS server or direct internet access. So in the end it is a
bug or missing feature of our fetch. I've CCD
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