Hello
On Fri, Jan 05, 2018 at 07:01:39PM -0500, Josh Endries wrote:
> I recently updated packages on a 11.0 machine, which upgraded Ruby from
> 2.3.5 to 2.3.6 (I think), and my Puppet install broke. It is logging
> SSL-related issues with this message:
>
> SSL_read: decryption failed or bad
On 29/12/2017 07:51, Graham Menhennitt wrote:
Hello all,
I'm attempting to upgrade the finance/gnucash port from 2.6.18 to
2.6.19 and I'm getting errors on the installation stage. I've read the
entry in UPDATING which says that I'm building the guile2 flavour by
default. I could try
Could be solved with set GSTREAMER=on
or
remove
files/extrapatch-no-gstreamer
and this line in the Makefile:
GSTREAMER_EXTRA_PATCHES_OFF= ${FILESDIR}/extrapatch-no-gstreamer
seems is forgotten to remove.
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Hello.
Are your portmaster outputting the following message?
make: "/usr/ports/Mk/bsd.port.mk" line 1067: FLAVOR may not be passed empty as
a make argument.
When I tried portmaster -i cmake, portmaster always tries to update
textproc/py-sphinx.
It seems that it occurred because function
I solved it for the moment with /etc/make.conf and put in:
CC=clang40
CXX=clang++40
CPP=clang-cpp40
(means clang40 for all, you can comment out it after update - if you want).
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same qt5-network.
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Same here for a lot of qt5-*
On Sat, Jan 6, 2018 at 7:22 PM, Walter Schwarzenfeld <
w.schwarzenf...@utanet.at> wrote:
> same qt5-network.
>
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Another different error:
===> Patching for qt5-multimedia-5.9.3
===> Applying extra patch
/usr/ports/multimedia/qt5-multimedia/files/extrapatch-no-gstreamer
No such line 17 in input file, ignoring
1 out of 1 hunks failed--saving rejects to qtmultimedia.pro.rej
*** Error code 1
Stop.
On Sun, Jan 7, 2018 at 12:28 AM, Walter Schwarzenfeld <
w.schwarzenf...@utanet.at> wrote:
> Another different error:
>
> ===> Patching for qt5-multimedia-5.9.3
> ===> Applying extra patch /usr/ports/multimedia/qt5-mult
> imedia/files/extrapatch-no-gstreamer
> No such line 17 in input file,
with
===> Applying FreeBSD patches for qt5-qmake-5.9.3
/usr/bin/sed -i "" -e "/DEFAULT_LIBDIRS=/
s,\"n,n/usr/local/lib&,"
/ram/usr/ports/devel/qt5-qmake/work/qtbase-opensource-src-5.9.3/configure
===> qt5-qmake-5.9.3 depends on package: pkgconf>=1.3.0_1 - found
===>
In order to get a Ruby version, I run this command:
> $ ruby -r rbconfig -e 'C = RbConfig::CONFIG' -e 'puts C["ruby_version"]'
> 2.4
However, on Ubuntu 17.10 the same command returns 2.3.0 (with the minor
version of zero).
My question is which one is correct, or "more correct"? Should it
On Sat, Jan 6, 2018 at 1:41 PM, Yuri wrote:
> In order to get a Ruby version, I run this command:
>
> > $ ruby -r rbconfig -e 'C = RbConfig::CONFIG' -e 'puts C["ruby_version"]'
>
> > 2.4
>
>
> However, on Ubuntu 17.10 the same command returns 2.3.0 (with the minor
> version of
On 01/06/18 14:17, Kevin Oberman wrote:
You seem to assume that Ubuntu and FreeBSD both have the same version
of Ruby installed. The current version in FreeBSD is 2.4.3. 2.3 is
still available as lang/ruby23, but should only be used when some code
won't work with 2.4. The Ubuntu system is
Only info, I have already mailed the maintainer:
Portmaster should have 3.18_8. Makefile shows 3.18_7.
portmaster --version 3.18_6.
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The port can be built to have the exact same UI but alternatively based
on Motif, GTK, or no GUI at all. In each case, the plist is exactly the
same.
Can these be made into flavors: FLAVORS=nogui motif gtk ?
My opinion: this is a good idea. The package is originally designed to
have 2 UI
Stefan Esser is very quick =>
https://svnweb.freebsd.org/ports?view=revision=458299
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