On Saturday 04 September 2010 23:26:27 Greg Lewis wrote:
On Sun, Aug 29, 2010 at 10:37:37AM +0200, David Naylor wrote:
On Saturday 28 August 2010 23:30:22 Greg Lewis wrote:
On Sun, Aug 29, 2010 at 12:44:39AM +0400, Anonymous wrote:
Greg Lewis gle...@eyesbeyond.com writes:
Your
On 2010-Aug-31 17:14:50 -0400, jhell jh...@dataix.net wrote:
On 08/31/2010 15:06, b. f. wrote:
Would you elaborate, please? Where is a transcript showing the linking
failure?
Would you mail it to me off-list?
Simply -lgfortran by it self should not work. Since lib directories
Actually, IMO,
On 09/05/2010 15:12, Peter Jeremy wrote:
On 2010-Aug-31 17:14:50 -0400, jhell jh...@dataix.net wrote:
On 08/31/2010 15:06, b. f. wrote:
Would you elaborate, please? Where is a transcript showing the linking
failure?
Would you mail it to me off-list?
Simply -lgfortran by it self should not
When trying to install kdehier4, the following errors show up. Any ideas?
-Troy
/usr/ports/misc/kdehier4# make install
=== Installing for kdehier4-1.0.6
=== Generating temporary packing list
=== Checking if misc/kdehier4 already installed
/bin/ln -sf /usr/local/libdata/ldconfig
On Sun, Sep 05, 2010 at 10:19:50PM -0500, Troy wrote:
When trying to install kdehier4, the following errors show up. Any ideas?
-Troy
/usr/ports/misc/kdehier4# make install
=== Installing for kdehier4-1.0.6
=== Generating temporary packing list
=== Checking if misc/kdehier4 already
Hi everyone,
Could some running 9-CURRENT try building a package of editors/emacs-devel
port (latest version available in the tree) with default OPTIONS ?
Something like:
#v+
% script emacs-devel.log sudo make -C /usr/ports/editors/emacs-devel build
deinstall package
#v-
And after building
On 09/05/2010 10:54 PM, Jeremy Chadwick wrote:
/sbin/sysctl kern.securelevel
/bin/ls -ldo /usr/local/share/PolicyKit/policy
/bin/ls -ldo /
/bin/ls -ldo /usr/local
/bin/ls -ldo /usr/local/kde4
/bin/ls -ldo /usr/local/kde4/share
/bin/ls -ldo /usr/local/kde4/share/PolicyKit
What kind of dependency should I define if I just need something
for the install target? It's not needed before, not after and
not for the package.
I used to think it's INSTALL_DEPENDS, but I just found out, that
doesn't even exist.
Regards
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A: Because it fouls the order in which people