On 7 July 2010 07:58, Stefan Walter ste...@freebsd.org wrote:
Hi,
J. Porter Clark, 07.07.10, 04:37h CEST:
A recent revision of lang/itcl has apparently broken
security/gorilla, which now pops up a window which says:
The Password Gorilla requires the
[incr Tcl] add-on to Tcl. Please
Hi,
J. Porter Clark, 07.07.10, 04:37h CEST:
A recent revision of lang/itcl has apparently broken
security/gorilla, which now pops up a window which says:
The Password Gorilla requires the
[incr Tcl] add-on to Tcl. Please install
the [incr Tcl] package.
I've tried reinstalling
A recent revision of lang/itcl has apparently broken
security/gorilla, which now pops up a window which says:
The Password Gorilla requires the
[incr Tcl] add-on to Tcl. Please install
the [incr Tcl] package.
I've tried reinstalling itcl and everything else tcl- and
tk-related, to no avail
On 12 June 2010 20:14, Mark Linimon lini...@lonesome.com wrote:
On Sat, Jun 12, 2010 at 05:32:10PM +, Terry Poulin wrote:
Just noticed that they moved to github
http://github.com/zdia/gorilla and the current version is 1.5.3,
rather than the 1.4.4 version in the ports tree. I don't use
Just noticed that they moved to github
http://github.com/zdia/gorilla and the current version is 1.5.3,
rather than the 1.4.4 version in the ports tree. I don't use the
program, but thought it best to make a note of it here; cheers.
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Just Another Computer Geek.
On Sat, Jun 12, 2010 at 05:32:10PM +, Terry Poulin wrote:
Just noticed that they moved to github
http://github.com/zdia/gorilla and the current version is 1.5.3,
rather than the 1.4.4 version in the ports tree. I don't use the
program, but thought it best to make a note of it here;
On Sat 12 Jun 2010 at 12:14:03 PDT Mark Linimon wrote:
On Sat, Jun 12, 2010 at 05:32:10PM +, Terry Poulin wrote:
Just noticed that they moved to github
http://github.com/zdia/gorilla and the current version is 1.5.3,
rather than the 1.4.4 version in the ports tree. I don't use the
program,
On 06/12/10 14:48, Charlie Kester wrote:
Doing a little math, that means that 22.3% of all ports are
unmaintained, but only 1.4% are both unmaintained and out-of-date.
First number's not so good, but the second one is actually pretty
impressive (especially considering the first). Thanks for
On Sat, 17 Oct 2009 13:09:53 +0300, Torfinn Ingolfsen tin...@gmail.com
wrote:
Or should I write a PR?
A PR is always a good idea - it gives everybody something firm to
hold on
to, and it can easily be refernced in follow-ups and such.
Thanks to all. I've wrote it:
Hi,
2009/10/16 Artyom Bisyarin art...@zool.in.ua
On Fri, 16 Oct 2009 04:11:27 +0300, Bisyarin Artyom art...@zool.in.ua
wrote:
Or should I write a PR?
A PR is always a good idea - it gives everybody something firm to hold on
to, and it can easily be refernced in follow-ups and such.
HAND,
On Fri, 16 Oct 2009 04:11:27 +0300, Bisyarin Artyom art...@zool.in.ua
wrote:
Or should I write a PR?
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Hello.
There is a problem with security/gorilla port:
Gorilla application does not working after installation. It shows a dialog
box which says that incr-tcl is needed, but lang/itcl is present. If we
make a little change to /usr/local/lib/gorilla/gorilla.tcl and try to
include itcl
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