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> > On Wed, May 12, 2021 at 3:01 PM Robert Huff wrote:
> >
> > > Stop.
> > > make[1]: stopped in /usr/ports/audio/alsa-plugins
> > *** Error code 1
>
> Hello. This is being worked on in https://reviews.fre
e 1
Stop.
make[1]: stopped in /usr/ports/audio/alsa-plugins
*** Error code 1
I have no clue what's happening. Help, please?
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Hello:
Would some kind soul please tell me which port installs the
executable "g-ir-scanner"? I was purging unused ports and seem to
have done this one by mistake.
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The transition has happened.
Where do I find the authoritative guide for non-committers?
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> Does pkg audit -F fixes your problem ?
Seems to.
Off for more testing ...
Thanks.
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orts are marked as such even if there is no update
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=> If you wish to ignore this vulnerability rebuild with 'make
DISABLE_VULNERABILITIES=yes'
*** Error code 1
Stop.
make: stopped in /usr/ports/java/java-zoneinfo
Am I even asking about the right file?
What broke, why
Hell:
> Robert Huff wrote:
>
> > Hello:
> > This appears to have broken (Sunday?) on one of my systems.
> > What is the correct way to download/regenerate this file?
>
> portaudit is being replaced by pkg audit.
>
> This may a
Hello:
This appears to have broken (Sunday?) on one of my systems.
What is the correct way to download/regenerate this file?
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There used to be net-im/skype (and fellow travellers).
Don't find it now; can't figure out what happened to it.
What am I missing?
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> Possibly multimedia/motion?
On examination ... interesting program, but not what I'm looking
for. (Today. :-)
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ports/devel/gvfs: no entry for /usr/ports/net/samba410
Done.
I'm reasonably sure this is not my fault; don't actually care
what happened as long as it can be fixed.
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Is anyone out there successfully using FreeBSD as a media server
for a Roku device?
If so, please contact me off-list.
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Hi all. thanks for the help I have found and fixed why the port was not
compiling.
The reason for the maxima port failing to build using poudriere on
12.1 Stable was because
there was a missing header atomic_ops.h.
After adding a build dependency for devel/libatomic_ops which provides
that header
On Mon, Jul 6, 2020 at 4:23 PM Thierry Thomas wrote:
> Le lun. 6 juil. 20 à 20:06:47 +0200, Robert Cina
> écrivait :
>
> > Hi, I need help with creating a patch for a poudriere build error I'm
> > experiencing for the port math/maxima using 12.1 stable amd64.
>
>
Hi, I need help with creating a patch for a poudriere build error I'm
experiencing for the port math/maxima using 12.1 stable amd64.
I have filed a bug #247805 for the issue and was told there is no
maintainer for this port and I should create a patch for it myself. The
only problem is I don't
uild this with
python-37? (Or even -36?)
b) will doing so break any port for which this port is a dependency?
I understand the only way to answer (b) may be by trial-and-error;
fair enough. But if I can identify all those with no dependants
... that would be a star
cannot be upgraded
to pythin 3?
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I understand there are folks for whom poudriere or synth are The
Right Tool(tm). But I am one of a number of folks for whom it is like
carpet-bombing the neighborhood to get rid of one miscreant squirrel.
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Larry Rosenman writes:
> I'd love to see the kernel folks make better interfaces.
>
> I've been saying that for 2 years.
Can you be one step more specific on what interface it needs?
Respectfully,
Ro
g kernel.
My solution has been to add "sysutils/lsof" to PORTS_MODULES in
/etc/make.conf.
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one ... far as I'm concerned seamonkey is dead.
Do you know something I don't know?
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nux-c6-* ports were a eek ago.
> You probably have DEFAULT_VERSIONS=linux=c6 somewhere.
In make.conf - now fixed.
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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.
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mies"
document from 4.8, as I understand this is not a trivial process.
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Data point:
After upgrading gperf to gperf31, LibreOffice 6.3 builds and
installs on:
FreeBSD 13.0-CURRENT r344507 amd64
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me of things this
probably the path of wisdom.
(Now ... if you are volunteering to revive it, assume
maintainership, and contribute patches - thankyouthankyouthankyou)
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starting 00:00:01
Saturday, build started eight hours later.
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Jan Beich writes:
> Robert Huff writes:
>
> >> --- describe.x11-wm ---
> >> make_index: /usr/ports/x11/nvidia-driver: no entry for
> /usr/ports/graphics/linux-c6-libglvnd
>
> Could be related to recent DEFAULT_VERSIONS+=linux=c6_64
> remova
aphics/linux-c6-libglvnd
> Done.
Is this a fault on my end, or is there a hiccup in the ports
tree?
And if the former, how do I fix it?
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rts which run on non-default versions which can
be safely upgraded.)
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Perhaps someone who knows how could add it to the porjects list?
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Andrea Venturoli writes:
> Sorry if my question is vague, but I'm lost at where to start looking.
May I suggest "gecko@", which I believe to be the list for
Mozilla-based ports?
Referentially,
erstand my ... frustration ... in having to deal with
the conseqences, particularly with regard to the ongoing drm changes.
To return to my original point, this is why I suggested an entry in
ports/UPDATING - to let others in my position know of possible
impact.
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Jan Beich writes:
> Robert Huff writes:
>
> > If this manages to truly replace previous versions a lot of people
> > will want to know.
>
> What does "truly replace" mean?
I was recently told the reason we need devel/llvm70 is the llvm
in b
will want to know.
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s into using Audacious ... it looks like a good
replacement. Mind you, my requirements are pretty minimal.
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Samy Mahmoudi writes:
> Why do you need a replacement for xmms ?
Because it's no longer in the ports tree?
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I'm looking for something not too complicated, that runs in a
GUI.
Suggestions?
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So most of blockchain implementations and related libs reside in
finance\net-p2p categories, I think neither of these sounds as a good
category name.
So I propose to move them into a separate category and name it:
blockchain (tada).
The list of candidates we already have is definitely
flag nor, apparently, a
> way to check for where a file came from.
Try: "pkg which".
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e? I hope it isn't. Maybe it is? I dunno.
Let's see if the folks on python@ have better information.
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Thanks, which file hosting is most preferred for large freebsd ports?
On 07/27/18 06:22, Mathieu Arnold wrote:
On Thu, Jul 26, 2018 at 08:42:59AM -0700, Robert wrote:
Hi, you can find it here:
https://github.com/rayrapetyan/daal/tree/FreeBSD_support
All files in e.g.
https://github.com
"codeload" (this is what FreeBSD does) - they
contain just text hashes...
On 07/26/18 01:10, Mathieu Arnold wrote:
On Wed, Jul 25, 2018 at 11:04:41PM -0700, Robert wrote:
Hi, I'm porting something hosted on github using GH_... options in Makefile.
FreeBSD tries to fetch a tar.g
Hi, I'm porting something hosted on github using GH_... options in
Makefile.
FreeBSD tries to fetch a tar.gz archive from https://codeload.github.com
and within such archive there are "large files" which contain something
like:
version https://git-lfs.github.com/spec/v1
oid
patch, which at least in my case fixes one problem
but reveals another. (Build log
available on request.)
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Christoph Moench-Tegeder writes:
> ## Robert Huff (roberth...@rcn.com):
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> >On a system with over 850 ports, 32 starting with "p5-", the
> > list of dependent ports portmaster created from
> > "pkg shlib -qR libperl.so.5.24" was over 200, i
shlib -qR libperl.so.5.24" was over 200, including things like
FireFox and llvm50 (llvm is required for mesa-dri). Total rebuild
time was many hours on a lightly loaded 4 core*3 ghz machine.
My profuse thinks to all who offered advice.
Respectfully,
gled the
error message, and found various solutions that worked for them, but
not for me.
Anyone willing to help me with this off-list?
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Perhaps one or both need rebuilding?
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UPDATING
Following what is already done in Qt 5, the Qt 4 ports no longer install
their binaries into ${LOCALBASE}/bin (which is "/usr/local/bin" in most
cases). Additionally, the "-qt4" suffix has been dropped from the file names
of the binaries that
Hello,
I just found the geomWatch port which you maintain. I have a question
about it, but haven't been able to find the answer yet, so I hope you
don't mind me asking you:
I intentionally do not have a full blown MTA on my box, so I don't have
anything listening at localhost:25. Instead,
I have had audio/squeezeboxserver installed on FreeBSD 10.1 RELEASE i386
for a long time. It has now been replaced by audio/logitechmediaserver,
and I'm trying (and failing) to upgrade. It gets seemingly pretty far
into the install:
===> Installing for logitechmediaserver-7.9.0.g2016.09.30
FreeBSD 10.3 i386.
lxde-meta 1.0_7, "meta-port" of the LXDE desktop
x11/lxde-meta
dependes on lxpanel 0.6.2_1, Lightweight X11 desktop panel
x11/lxpanel
which depends on libsysinfo 0.0.2_1, GNU libc's sysinfo port for FreeBSD
devel/libsysinfo
which is now
"BROKEN: Unfetchable (google code has
On 8/26/2016 7:42 AM, Robert Huff wrote:
Let me guess, you have (NFSv4) ACLs enabled somewhere. The HEAD was
supposedly fixed in r304075, but the change still was not merged to
stable/11.
Yes, on the filesystem that holds WRKDIRPREFIX.
Is it as simple as that? (And is there a PR
ggled at the simplicity,
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d I have no idea how to
proceed. The core file has no debugging symbols, making a backtrace
useless.
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ps: You have NOT been charged anything.
FreeBSD 10.3 Beta2 i386.
databases/firebird25-client 2.5.4_3 does not build on i386, and stops with a
segmentation fault.
firebird25-client 2.5.2_3 and earlier built fine, firebird25-client 2.5.4_3
never has.
After successfully compiling FreeBSD 10.3 Beta2, Firefox, LibreOffice and 1016
Is there a committer that can take a look at this update. It includes Poudriere
QA logs, and I can verify that it builds correctly in my environment (
10.2-RELEASE-p10).
https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=206107
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On Sun, Jan 24, 2016 at 5:33 PM, Walter Schwarzenfeld <
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> It is a maintained port. It needs approval from the
re-hosting allowed.
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FreeBSD 10.2 i386.
firebird25-client 2.5.4 fails to build, blocking build of libreoffice 5.0.2
-
gmake[4]: Leaving directory
one is on our website: https://moosefs.com/download/sources.html
https://moosefs.com/download/sources.html
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On 24 Apr 2015, at 4:35 pm, Kubilay Kocak ko...@freebsd.org wrote
On Fri, May 29, 2015 at 5:15 PM, Robert Simmons rsimmo...@gmail.com wrote:
On Thu, May 28, 2015 at 12:47 PM, Bryan Drewery bdrew...@freebsd.org wrote:
I think the VUXML database needs to be simpler to contribute to. Only a
handful of committers feel comfortable touching the file. We have also
I just opened a bug that includes a patch to update libsodium. Can
someone who uses this port, please QA this:
https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=200548
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I think the VUXML database needs to be simpler to contribute to. Only a
handful of committers feel comfortable touching the file. We have also
had the wrong pervasive mentality by committers and users that the vuxml
,
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(...)
3. It's nice for ports for share parts of their configuration, but I don't
think it should be
called bsd.port.moosefs.mk[3] (this implies it is part of the port build
scripts). A good
example of what you could
Hello Ben,
Thank you very much for your reply and your time!
We'll implement your notes into our ports :)
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Nice work putting the ports together - its a good first effort! I have a few
comments
Thank you very much for this information.
I posted requests to the FreeBSD bugzilla:
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Those ports currently have
prepared ports for MooseFS versions 2.0
and 3.0.
How is the way to upgrade them in FreeBSD ports tree?
Is there a possibility to make our team the maintainer of the MooseFS FreeBSD
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To get the simple things out of the road - you have reinstalled libraw, and
checked that libraw_r.so.9 is in /usr/local/lib?
This error tells me that your install of libOpenImageIO.so.1.4 is faulty,
so you should also rebuild the port that includes that (pkg which `locate
This port is failing to install at the moment. Is there a bug in
autoplist? I've opened the following bug report:
https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=199021
Using make makeplist seems to work around this problem, but is suboptimal.
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The code is just the value returned by the last process to run. Processes
that complete successfully return 0, and if they fail, they return
something else. So if you want to know what the codes mean, you have to
look at the documentation - generally the man page - for the process, such
as the
Greetings,
Is there a committer available to review and commit the following. I
have approved the patch:
https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=198483
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Also, I don't believe that bugs in new features has the same meaning
as development.
On Sat, Mar 7, 2015 at 1:46 AM, Robert Simmons rsimmo...@gmail.com wrote:
Here is a quote from the NGINX project:
Which version should I use?
In general, you should deploy the NGINX mainline branch at all
. If the NGINX project called mainline development there
wouldn't be a problem. But it seems that this is a distinction that
FreeBSD has decided rather than using upstream terminology and
thinking.
On Fri, Mar 6, 2015 at 11:02 PM, Sergey A. Osokin o...@freebsd.org wrote:
Hi Robert,
On Wed, Mar 04
The port www/nginx-devel should really be renamed nginx-mainline. It
is definitely not the development branch as is explained by the
upstream project. Calling it devel may cause users to avoid using this
port over the www/nginx port.
I have a detailed explanation of this in a bug report here:
On Mon, Feb 23, 2015 at 5:41 PM, Dewayne Geraghty
dewayne.gerag...@heuristicsystems.com.au wrote:
Thank you so much for posting this link! Merging r275456 and r275502
from stable/10 to my releng/10.1 src tree and rebuilding and installing
the kernel, means that I can once again manage squid
On Thu, Feb 19, 2015 at 7:13 PM, Nick Rogers ncrog...@gmail.com wrote:
On Thu, Feb 19, 2015 at 6:46 AM, Robert Simmons rsimmo...@gmail.com wrote:
According to the Squid website:
Provided for archival purposes only. Not intended for general use in
new installations.
This is marking all
According to the Squid website:
Provided for archival purposes only. Not intended for general use in
new installations.
This is marking all versions of Squid except 3.5
http://www.squid-cache.org/Versions/
I would recommend removing all the older unsupported versions except 3.5.
On Wed, Feb 18,
The port maintainer has approved my update patch. Is there a
committer available to look this over and commit?
https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=197285
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Is there a plan to update the devel/ccache port? The new version has
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On Mon, Dec 29, 2014 at 1:50 PM, John D. Hendrickson
johnandsa...@cox.net wrote:
Robert Simmons wrote:
When I start Xvfb it fails with the following error:
XKB: Failed to compile keymap
It appears that xvfb now requires xkeyboard-config. After installing
x11/xkeyboard-config everything
When I start Xvfb it fails with the following error:
XKB: Failed to compile keymap
It appears that xvfb now requires xkeyboard-config. After installing
x11/xkeyboard-config everything works as expected.
I wanted to modify the port to add this dependency, but I wanted to
make sure it is correct.
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