that the port they are about to install (or have installed) is no
longer recommended.
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interest in the (lack of a) gpc port.
If you want a gpc port to exist then it's up to _you_ to create the
port and submit it.
How hard can it be to rebuild GCC 3.4.4??
I have no idea - it's not in ports (lang/gcc34 is gcc 3.4.6).
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/peter/.mozilla/plugins
Looking for plugins in /home/peter/.mozilla/plugins
zsh: segmentation fault (core dumped) nspluginwrapper -v -l
server% ls -lf .mozilla/plugins
total 83
lrwxr-xr-x 1 peter jeremy 44 4 Jun 15:22 IcedTeaPlugin.so -
/usr/local/openjdk6/jre/lib/IcedTeaPlugin.so
-rwx
this port and the underlying GPC project
appears to have died, there is no reason to keep it around.
If you believe there is a need for a port of GPC, you are welcome
to submit a PR to update the port to the current version and take
over the responsibility for maintaining it.
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/install_flash_player_10_linux.tar.gz
and
/usr/ports/distfiles/flashplugin/10.2r159.1/linux-f10-flashsupport-9.0.1.i386.tar.gz
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it into /usr/include/freetype2 which isn't in the search path.
Could you please look into this.
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relevant to people,
you are free to track down the distfile and submit a PR to update the
port and take over maintainership.
There have been several very long threads about the current ports
cleanup recently. I suggest you read some of them to get more background.
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Hi Martin,
Whilst looking for OpenGL stuff in ports, I found graphics/opengl-man.
On first glance, it seems quite useful but when I looked closer, I saw
that it hasn't been updated for nearly 7 years and refers to a long
obsolete version of OpenGL.
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.
Followed by 'portmaster --check-depends' or equivalent to clean up
the dangling dependencies.
Since netpbm isn't solely a leaf port, I believe this warrants an
entry in UPDATING.
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version
of Skype.
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remains usable, why should the FreeBSD Project expend scarce
resources to offering that port?
If there are ports on the deprecated list that you use, maybe it's
up to you to step up and maintain them.
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unlikely it will get updated
unless someone with an interest in it (eg you) steps up and submits an
update. See http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en/books/porters-handbook/ for
more details.
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. If you ask
there, you may find someone willing to help out.
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g...@freebsd.org
x11-toolkits/v po...@freebsd.org
x11/mgapdeskpo...@freebsd.org
x11/xorgx...@freebsd.org
(*) Only supported on Alpha
(#) Alpha mentioned in comment only
(%) Already deprecated
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is handled but that is not the FreeBSD
maintainer's fault.
Is anybody working on updating the netpbm ports? Is there
any problem with it that I'm not aware of?
A quick check would have identified the maintainer (now Cc'd).
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alternative to ade@'s suggestion would be to create
a /usr/local/lib/liblzma.la based on one of your other .la files
but with libdir='/usr/lib' at the end. The downside of this
is that it will probably further entrench the idea that liblzma
lives in /usr/local/lib
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to a patchset to implement your plan.
Having read through this thread, it is still unclear to me why it is
not possible to fix up the problematic ports before importing gmake
3.82, removing the need for a gmake381 port.
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} and have an
option to disable it completely.
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the new X.org on them. Unfortunately, there's no reason given
for this patch so it's not clear whether it _is_ required for some
cards. In any event, the problem it causes with at least older
cards suggests that the patch is not complete.
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. A separate port
has been created for it.
# portupgrade -o x11-drivers/xf86-video-ati613 xf86-video-ati
This works for me as long as DynamicPM is left disabled. Enabling
it also causes a hard lockup.
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has convinced me to never buy HP
again. They are completely useless.
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-after-upgrade correctly?
I'd check:
1) 'pkg_info -g -a' doesn't report problems
2) PERL_VERSION in /etc/make.conf is correct
3) 'perl -V' output is correct.
If you can't track down the problem, you might need to reinstall
perl and all p5-* ports.
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) as
well as archive space. It would be _really_ appreciated if you
learned how to trim.
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@) which means it's unlikely
to be updated. If you are interested in using this port, you might
like to submit the update yourself and take over maintainership.
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/output device).
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and take over maintainership.
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any unusual
configurations are listed in the port dependencies) and at least
builds on all other supported branches/architectures (via tinderbox or
similar). Any issues beyond that realistically need to be dealt with
on a case-by-case basis.
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to LDFLAGS in order for
it to be found.
And '-R/usr/local/lib/gcc44' as well.
Note that a work-around has been added to bsd.gcc.mk so that ports
with USE_GCC shouldbehave correctly and the problem is limited to
using a non-base gcc outside the ports system.
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write `find port_dir` (note the backticks), IMO, it is
far easier to write $(find port_dir) - which is syntactically the
same but visually more obvious.
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In this case, port X should not be directly accessing any symbols in
libY.so. If the libY.so ABI changes, libZ.so will need to be rebuilt
but unless the libZ.so ABI changes, there should be no need to rebuild
port X.
Are there any other situations that have to be considered?
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.
As an alternative to porting NotworkMangler, you might try posting
a description of your modem, version of FreeBSD and problems you are
having to freebsd-questions or maybe freebsd-stable.
BTW, there's no benefit in reposting the same question to the same list.
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to this on the FreeBSD web page.
There are a couple of old mails in freebsd-java but as far as I can
see, no progress has been made. That is probably the best mailing
list to enquire on.
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for TrueCrypt. I would suggest that if you want TrueCrypt, you
look at porting it yourself. You can find information on creating
a port at
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/porters-handbook/index.html
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you can't stop
the server) should be shot.
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from
their predecessors in one way or another.
As an example of an increasingly common CPU that gcc 4.2 doen't
support, consider the Intel Atom. It supports the 'Core' (ie up to
SSSE3) instructions but only does in-order execution (like the
Pentium 1).
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then)
- patch heimdal to remove MD2 support
4) patch heimdal to dynamically detect the presence of MD2
Use dlsym(3) to check for the presence of MD2_Init() (and friends).
If they exist, support the MD2-based algorithms, otherwise return
HX509_ALG_NOT_SUPP if they are invoked.
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/var/db/pkg/pkgdb.db?
I agree that portmaster shouldn't choke on files in /var/db/pkg, but
at least there is a fairly easy workaround.
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rarian-0.8.1 report any anomolies?
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.
See ports/142226:
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=142226
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. That sort of attitude will just
annoy people. Feel free to fix it yourself.
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that the java plugin currently
does not work with 3.6.
This is a blocker for me. What is involved in building a
java plugin to suit the new FF36 interface? Please let me know
if there's anything I can do to assist the effort.
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Hi Petar,
On 2009-Dec-28 18:58:40 +1100, Peter Jeremy pe...@server.vk2pj.dyndns.org
wrote:
I notice that libmtp-1.0.1 was released on 2009-09-12. Do you have any
plans to upgrade the port from 0.3.1?
I can't find any record of a response to this. Do you have any plans
to upgrade libmtp
for all of your work on this tool.
Likewise.
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other port except for the requirement
to host the distfile.
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Hi Petar,
I notice that libmtp-1.0.1 was released on 2009-09-12. Do you have any
plans to upgrade the port from 0.3.1?
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.
If the ports team are unable to contact the maintainer after a suitable
period then your PR will be committed and you will become the maintainer.
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a stand-alone
bsd.vcs.mk that can be .include'd by the port when it needs the
functionality.
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contact me.
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by default. It's a pity that you'd never know about it by
reading the pkg-descr file.
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is your friend here.
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, if A is missing a LIB_DEPENDS on C, this may not be detected
in the build process because of the implicit dependency on C via B.
No sample script because I'm not sure of the correct approach to 1) off
the top of my head.
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Hi,
Based on the BROKEN message and the kernel module, I presume that
this port has not been adapted for USB2. Do you have any plans to
upgrade this port to work with FreeBSD 8.x?
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an extremely open-ended question. Probably the biggest issue
is the use of GNU extensions in system utilities - particularly the
assumption that /bin/sh is bash.
You would probably be better off asking specific questions on problems
that you run into.
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very loosely) as a tool to impede application portability.
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.
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Hi,
I have run into some issues with lang/g95 and, following discussion
with Andy Vaught, have realised that the FreeBSD port is somewhat out
of date. A newer version is available at
http://ftp.g95.org/v0.91/g95_source.tgz
Do you have any plans to update the port?
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in the relevant slots/N directory). Killing the
offending process usually resolves the problem.
I've tried rebuilding boinc-setiathome and its dependencies to no
avail. Has anyone else seen this problem?
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On 2008-Aug-17 21:19:42 +0200, Pav Lucistnik p...@freebsd.org wrote:
Peter Jeremy pí?e v po 18. 08. 2008 v 05:11 +1000:
I notice that einst...@home have stopped generating S5R3 workunits and
a new client is needed to handle the new S5R4 workunits. Do you have
any plans to upgrade the port?
I
On 2009-Mar-02 13:04:53 +0530, Nataraj S Narayan natara...@gmail.com wrote:
/usr/ports/devel/readline/work/readline-5.2/config.log including the output
Where is this file? It will provide more information on exactly what
went wrong.
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the word very
loosely) to impede portability as much as possible.
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.
This update also brings in support for a
lot of people who are running newer hardware.
And breaks support for lots of people who used to have functional
X servers.
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MediaSource.cpp
That's a C++ program so it should be using CXXFLAGS, not CFLAGS.
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pity on it. If you are interested in
this port, I suggest you read
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/porters-handbook/index.html
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) 'perl -V'.
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ATSC, some support DVB, some support NTSC.
Since we're expanding this thread somewhat, I have a simple driver for
the Philips SAA713x chipset (analogue - PAL and NTSC (untested)).
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is _really_ old - that interface was obsoleted before FreeBSD 4.x
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and haven't
bumped into any consistent problems building world. Can you provide
more details of your hardware and the troubles you have? It is possible
you have a hardware issue.
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deleted by mailman. Can you post one of the
shorter logs somewhere (eg pastebin.ca). Also, what does 'gcc -V'
report and can you manually compile (eg) a hello world program.
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renamed (rather than removed) the site.
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most of linuxpluginwrapper's
functionality. nork@ also appears to be MIA - he hasn't responded to
any of the other threads on linuxpluginwrapper being broken. For my
specific requirements (running pips), I managed to hack a work-around
but I don't believe it's committable.
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is hanging. I presume nothing else has changed on the host.
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On 2008-Jul-16 02:01:02 +0200, Tino Engel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can you please tell me, how to proceed?
As per the porter's handbook, submit a PR with the port directory
included as a shar.
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is not in your $PATH.
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On 2008-Jul-10 08:53:43 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I redo the rc.d script file.
I suggest you submit PRs for each of your patches so they don't get lost.
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: Could not find bsd.port.options.mk
What does your /usr/share/mk/bsd.port.options.mk contain?
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for resolving that.
Shouldn't there be an easier way for me to treat DEPRECATED as a
non-fatal condition than editing my ports tree?
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On 2008-May-07 05:25:04 +1000, Peter Jeremy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, May 06, 2008 at 12:43:08PM -0400, Chuck Robey wrote:
1) I can't determine which (if any) of the PIPS ports support the RX680, and
...
2) right now, none of them build because of an error you get about a
linuxwrapper
list uses
up all my time I could allot to this one.
So you're too busy to submit problem reports that could actually be
investigated and corrected, or to help with the ports, but just want
to have a whinge?
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understand
enough about how the symbol aliasing used to work or how the symbol
versioning broke it.
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G'day,
I notice that linuxpluginwrapper is marked as IGNORE on FreeBSD 7.x
(and later) because it does not support ELF symbol versioning. Can
you please advise what is involved in correcting this and whether
you have any plans to update this port.
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On Sat, Apr 26, 2008 at 11:01:07PM +0200, Martin Wilke wrote:
On Sun, Apr 27, 2008 at 06:45:22AM +1000, Peter Jeremy wrote:
I notice that linuxpluginwrapper is marked as IGNORE on FreeBSD 7.x
(and later) because it does not support ELF symbol versioning. Can
you please advise what is involved
upgrade any port (pretty
much). (Otherwise, you will wind up linking against different versions
of the same system libraries - a recipe for disaster).
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on FreeBSD then
you've done most of the work to create a port.
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it will stay broken until either someone steps forward with some
patches or the port is deleted (once 6.x support finishes).
If this port is useful to you, you might like to correct the problem
and take over maintainership.
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On Sun, Apr 06, 2008 at 07:52:58PM -0400, Maxim Khitrov wrote:
I realize that it's still in the alpha stage, but is there any chance
of getting Python 3.0 into the ports tree?
I suggest you email [EMAIL PROTECTED] - that list is dedicated
to Python on FreeBSD.
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tree is independent of the base system. You can upgrade
your ports tree with portsnap(1) - this will not impact your base
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stable.
It would be
useful to compare what the BdB in the base system has to offer
compared to sqlite
BDB1 only offers get/put/delete. There is no locking or atomicity
(these are only available in the ports version).
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and then
just rebuild gnucash (which will reinstall goffice 0.4).
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and
thought. What should happen when the license changes, for instance.
If a vendor has gone to the effort of implementing a click-through
license and the FreeBSD Project implements a tool to bypass it then
I would expect that the vendor would become somewhat annoyed.
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Please
for
the phone to acknowledge.
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() is returning
EINVAL.
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. They insisted that the delivery
problems were the fault of the recipient and I should contact the
recipients ISP to get it fixed.
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-PRERELEASE FreeBSD 6.3-PRERELEASE #32: Tue
Jan 1 13:59:31 EST 2008 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/turion
amd64
turion%
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On Sat, Feb 02, 2008 at 12:08:36PM +1100, Peter Jeremy wrote:
I am unable to get qt33 to build and am getting the following errors.
My ports tree is up-to-date and I've rebuilt the config file. I've
checked pointyhat and it's not reporting any error. Any ideas where
to look next?
False alarm
to the linker step.
back burner. Which is to create a port of Apache that will run 2 versions
of PHP consecutively.
Sounds interesting.
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On Tue, Jan 01, 2008 at 10:41:57AM -0500, Robert Huff wrote:
This has been discussed within the last two weeks on the
openoffice@ list. A message from Peter Jeremy on December 14
contains both information about the cause and a patch.
My patch was for a different problem - related to OOo
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