Max Brazhnikov (Mon 06/15/09 14:28):
On Sun, 14 Jun 2009 10:43:29 -0600, hideo wrote:
Hi everyone,
I'm trying to update audio/pacpl to the latest version which has
dropped support for KDE3 and added support for KDE4. By support
I mean it offers Konqueror and Dolphin service menu
Hi everyone,
I'm trying to update audio/pacpl to the latest version which has
dropped support for KDE3 and added support for KDE4. By support
I mean it offers Konqueror and Dolphin service menu integration.
How do I optionally pull in the KDE4 prefix and base, e.g.
USE_KDE4=kdeprefix kdebase,
Jim Pazarena (Sun 03/15/09 23:22):
presently p5-HTML-Embperl in the ports is at 1.3.6_2 however it is marked as
will not compile.
The main website for Embperl shows a much newer stable version (2.2.0)
Is there any way someone (more clever than myself) could get this newer
version
to
Cezary Morga (Tue 03/17/09 16:38):
hideo wrote:
Jim Pazarena (Sun 03/15/09 23:22):
presently p5-HTML-Embperl in the ports is at 1.3.6_2 however it is
marked as will not compile.
The main website for Embperl shows a much newer stable version
(2.2.0)
Is there any way someone
Thomas Abthorpe (Fri 02/13/09 11:35):
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Do us all proud, and show us what you are made of!
Thomas - I can take the following as well:
devel/p5-Date-Calc
mail/crm114
Zach
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Thomas Abthorpe (Thu 02/12/09 12:32):
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This topic came up in IRC, and I was encouraged to go out, and find some new
maintainers.
At any given time, approximately 20 - 25% of all ports are unmaintained. Not
all unmaintained ports need
Hi all,
I'm trying to create a port of a python app and have a couple of
questions on using various gnome utils.
Using `port test` I found that I should be using update-mime-info
and update-desktop-database. So I added the appropriate post-install
line and exec/unexec to pkg-plist. However,
Jack Raats (Sat 08/16/08 09:28):
Chad,
This error is the same I got this morning. After the new commit this problem
was solved.
Please update the ports tree and try again.
Jack
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Vivek Khera (Thu 04/24/08 10:33):
On Apr 24, 2008, at 4:53 AM, Lars Balker Rasmussen wrote:
Because my check-updated-modules script was retarded and didn't understand
that p5-libwww is called libwww-perl on cpan. Fixing, and will be
Is this script something you can share? I maintain
For at least a month now I've been getting seg faults when running
port test in a port directory I'm updating. For example, today
I updated devel/p5-Test-Strict:
p5-Test-Strict# port test -i
=== Validating port with portlint
looks fine.
=== flags: PREFIX=/tmp/p5-Test-Strict-0.09 NO_DEPENDS=yes
If I run portmaster with the -a switch it now attempts to rebuild all
installed ports rather than just those that need to be updated. Is
this the new, correct behavior for -a or has something been busted?
Zach
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Sorry, missed ports@ on the last reply.
Doug Barton (Sat 01/26/08 08:26):
hideo wrote:
If I run portmaster with the -a switch it now attempts to rebuild all
installed ports rather than just those that need to be updated.
It doesn't do that for me. Are you sure that you didn't use the -f
Jeremy Messenger (Sat 01/26/08 12:13):
On Sat, 26 Jan 2008 11:54:02 -0600, hideo [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Sorry, missed ports@ on the last reply.
Doug Barton (Sat 01/26/08 08:26):
hideo wrote:
If I run portmaster with the -a switch it now attempts to rebuild all
installed ports rather
Alex Kiesel (Fri 02/23/07 16:51):
sysutils/lxsplit
sysutils/reoback
I can take these two if you like.
Zach
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