On Sat, 7 Nov 2009 04:27:45 +0300
Eygene Ryabinkin rea-f...@codelabs.ru wrote:
Fri, Nov 06, 2009 at 06:44:59PM +0100, Georges Discry wrote:
In fact, I started a port but hit some problems with CMake. It's
having problems locating the libraries and include files of libical
and openldap.
Sat, Nov 07, 2009 at 04:27:44AM +0300, Eygene Ryabinkin wrote:
I hadn't tested it in the Tinderbox for the clean build, but I'll
try to do it next week. If you're interested -- I'll post the
results and modifications to the port.
Some iterations over the Tinderbox helped to bring the port to
Doug Barton wrote:
Miroslav Lachman wrote:
Even if there are just a few incompatibilities, it means some clients
applications on webhosting will stop working and clients will scream on
helpline right after the update of the servers PHP...
Sounds like you're familiar with the problems, why
I may have missed the announcement.
Robert Huff
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As an experiment, we never had a 'hard freeze' this release.
We're still in a mode where we are asking for no sweeping changes to be
committed until 8.0 is out the door, in case we have to do tag slips and
rebuilds to catch up with security problems.
mcl
I'm having a very difficult time installing the php pear port.
and pkd-add only installs pear-1.7
Could someone either build/compile 1.9 for the postinstall packages for
FreeBSD 6.2
or fix the port for pear on FreeBSD 6.2?
portinstall devel/pear
[Gathering depends for devel/pear
When I call aclocal command, I get warning about syntax in aalib.m4 file.
In attachment I'am sending patch which is fixing this issue.
patch-aalib.m4
Description: Binary data
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Agrapha wrote:
I'm having a very difficult time installing the php pear port.
and pkd-add only installs pear-1.7
Could someone either build/compile 1.9 for the postinstall packages for
FreeBSD 6.2
or fix the port for pear on FreeBSD 6.2?
portinstall devel/pear
[Gathering depends for devel/pear
On Fri, 06 Nov 2009, Jared Barneck wrote:
Bugzilla 3.4.3 is out.
Indeed it is.
[...]
Not sure if pkg-plist needs updating.
It does. See ports/140327 which was filed on Fri Nov 06 03:40:01 UTC.
Give skv@ a few days to review, revise and commit. :)
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On Fri, 06 Nov 2009, Frank de Bot wrote:
I like to know if there are plans to update this port to 0.9.8l.
It's an update to solve CVE-2009-3555
% cvs log -r1.55 security/openssl/distinfo | tail -n 5
revision 1.55
date: 2009/11/06 20:09:49; author: dinoex; state: Exp; lines: +3 -3
- Security
devel/rudiments, which was previously failing is OK after this commit.
Thanks for fixing it!
A description of the testing process can be found here:
http://T32.TecNik93.com/FreeBSD/QA-Tindy/
Thanks for your work on making FreeBSD better,
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preparing
I tried the dash mailing list with no reply.
mksignames.c is attached.
Here is the output from ./configure gmake
if gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I.. -include ../config.h -DBSD=1
-DSHELL -DIFS_BROKEN -Wall -g -O2 -MT nodes.o -MD -MP -MF
.deps/nodes.Tpo -c -o nodes.o nodes.c; \
then mv
Hi,
I am using the linux-f8 ports on FreeBSD 7.2-stable (mainly to get
linux-flashplugin to work).
However linux-f8-pango have an open security issue (and have had for some
time now).
There is no update of linux-f8-pango (not yet anyway) in the ports tree.
Can I replace it with something else?
Hi,
On Sat, Nov 7, 2009 at 2:59 PM, Robert Huff roberth...@rcn.com wrote:
Is anyone out there using CUPS with a printserver? I have a
Netgear PS-100, but any success story will probably help. It works
fine with Windows XP, but I can't find the magic formula to get it
working with
Nicola Vitale wrote:
Hi Dominic,
[2009/11/5 Dominic Fandrey kamik...@bsdforen.de]
Whatever kind of information you require, I'm willing to provide.
Sorry, your build failed. Try rerunning configure.py with different options.
Torfinn Ingolfsen writes:
Is anyone out there using CUPS with a printserver? I have a
Netgear PS-100, but any success story will probably help. It works
fine with Windows XP, but I can't find the magic formula to get it
working with CUPS.
Well, according to chapter 5
[Apologies for the possible double-post, I mistyped the From: address]
Hello.
It's come to my attention that the FreeBSD ports system has very poor support
for Ada and Ada software in general.
A quick search on Freshports for 'Ada' shows the following packages:
devel/adabooch- No
HI folks!
As I know, currently devel/boost-libs port fails to build on sparc64.
I had a discussion of this in September. The root cause is unknown for
me. To investigate into this further I need either access to a sparc64
box or a person who has access and whom I may instruct with the
actions to
Hi folks!
I've noticed that my ports are unable to fetch from sourceforge and
usually fetch from FreeBSD sites. I recall there was a discussion on
this, but I've missed the final statement.
Was the solution proposed?
If yes, please point me to it, to let me fix my ports.
Alexander Churanov,
Alexander Churanov wrote:
HI folks!
As I know, currently devel/boost-libs port fails to build on sparc64.
I had a discussion of this in September. The root cause is unknown for
me. To investigate into this further I need either access to a sparc64
box or a person who has access and whom I may
* Alexander Churanov (alexanderchura...@gmail.com) wrote:
I've noticed that my ports are unable to fetch from sourceforge and
usually fetch from FreeBSD sites.
boost-* fetches just fine for me.
I recall there was a discussion on this, but I've missed the final
statement.
After SF updated
On Sat, 7 Nov 2009, freebsd-po...@coreland.ath.cx wrote:
[Apologies for the possible double-post, I mistyped the From: address]
Hello.
It's come to my attention that the FreeBSD ports system has very poor support
for Ada and Ada software in general.
A quick search on Freshports for 'Ada'
* Eitan Adler (eitanadlerl...@gmail.com) wrote:
I tried the dash mailing list with no reply.
mksignames.c is attached.
Here is the output from ./configure gmake
You should've use gdb to get a line where it dies:
--
% gdb ./mksignames
...
(gdb) run
Starting program:
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