Hi,
You can found here a quick patch to update hlstat
to the latest version.
Regards
Rodrigo
On 22/06/11 09:08 +0200, Banana wrote:
On 15.06.11 17:17, wen heping wrote:
2011/6/15 Bananaban...@hlstats-community.org:
Hello,
i'm the current developer of HLStats
On 17/05/11 11:23 +0200, Gour-Gadadhara Dasa wrote:
Hello!
I see that there is blender-2.57b in the ports now which was obstacle
to have 3D-enabled multimedia/openshot-1.3.0.
Is there a plan to update openshot to 1.3.1 with 3D capabilities
enabled?
Sincerely,
Gour
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Fyi,
Mozilla just release a SA for firefox , thunderbird and seamonkey [1]
affecting the current versions in ports. The CVE record seems to be under
validation.
[1] http://www.mozilla.org/security/announce/2010/mfsa2010-71.html
regards
Rodrigo
Hi,
I found a compiler error building www/apache20 in the
amd64 arch. The error is located in the mod_ssl code where
the 'STACK' structure seems to be unknown.
'STACK' is a basic data type defined in the native ssl api
and the problem seems to be related to the struct visibility.
Maybe a
Ruslan Mahmatkhanov wrote:
Hi!
Can please anybody with spare time pick this PR:
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=ports/148691
It is hanging around more than one month. It's small and simple, but
useful - it's gtk frontend to multimedia/recordmydesktop - a tool for
creating
Hi,
The patch list for Chromium listed in FreeBSD Wiki[1]
aren't available anymore. The list was updated this
morning, so it's maybe just a mistake...
Regards
Rodrigo OSORIO
[1]http://wiki.freebsd.org/Chromium
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On 24/01/10 22:35 +0100, Rodrigo (ros) wrote:
Hi porters,
Some users experience problems upgrading Yabb form 2.1 to 2.4
because they don't really read the Yabb install procedure carefully.
Even upgrade isn't destructive, I think it will be good to add those few
lines in
the UPGRADING
On 24/11/09 13:46 +, Chris Rees wrote:
2009/11/23 Aldis Berjoza killasmur...@gmail.com:
I and some other FreeBSD users are wondering why there are no
OpenOffice.org package available on FreeBSD Mirrors?
Everyone have them, even OpenBSD. What's the reason?
OpenBSD even have package
Hello everyone,
I just take a quick look at the portmon report about my first port submit,
omegaT[1], a translation memory editor.
As I can see, portmon reports a 'failed to build' state for the amd64-8-latest
environment, but if I took a close look, the log file looks ok (the port and
the
Hello,
I take advantage of this discussion to refer to my own port submission
(ports/123614)
open from 12 may, a short delay of course, but I will be very happy to see it
aproved ;)
Thanks
Rodrigo
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