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It's solved. The upstream maintainer has helped out with patches, I've
successfully tested things, so:
I've committed a new port net-im/pidgin-skype, based on an SVN export of
revision 604, plus one required patch to fix GThread issues.
Allegedly you can combine OTR with Skype, which I haven't
Hi, Volker!
On Sat, Dec 18, 2010 at 10:10 AM, Volker Lendecke
volker.lende...@sernet.de wrote:
On Fri, Dec 17, 2010 at 11:26:12AM +0100, Willy Offermans wrote:
20101026:
AFFECTS: users of net/samba35
AUTHOR: Timur Bakeyev ti...@freebsd.org
This is the latest stable release of the
Hi
I have noticed that firefox-3.5.16,1 has a weird behaviour on cookie handling
with some sites when cookies are ask me every time is set for third party
cookies.
Following a denial firefox appears to lock up and the application has to be
killed to restart. Switching of tabs is not possible.
Synopsis: Move mason_handler.fcgi and webmux.pl inside www/rt38 directory
Responsible-Changed-From-To: skreuzer-freebsd-ports
Responsible-Changed-By: skreuzer
Responsible-Changed-When: Mon Dec 20 18:40:30 UTC 2010
Responsible-Changed-Why:
I don't use RT anymore and don't have any way to test it.
On Dec 18, 2010, at 7:00 PM, Olli Hauer wrote:
On 2010-12-18 15:10, Mark Murray wrote:
Hi
I've done a bit of maintenance on a port that I originally wrote, Exim.
I redid the patches by using the make makepatch target (it makes doing
maintainance easier, as the patch names are regularised
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Jeremy Messenger wrote:
On Thu, Dec 16, 2010 at 10:07 AM, Greg Larkin glar...@freebsd.org wrote:
David Demelier wrote:
On 16/12/2010 16:44, Greg Larkin wrote:
David Demelier wrote:
Hello,
gnupg and libksba are not installed :
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As part of an ongoing effort to reduce the number of problems in
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that are marked as broken in their Makefiles. In many cases
these ports are failing to compile on some subset of the FreeBSD
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As part of an ongoing effort to reduce the number of problems in
the FreeBSD ports system, we periodically schedule removal of ports
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this is due to a better alternative having become available and/or
the cessation of development on
As part of an ongoing effort to reduce the number of problems in
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this is due to a better alternative having become available and/or
the cessation of development on
As part of an ongoing effort to reduce the number of problems in the
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