Re: Possible issues with FreeBSD ports ML?

2019-08-01 Thread Kevin Oberman
Philip, Thanks so much for your time. I don't know if anything was ever wrong or almost everyone on mailing lists just took a couple of days off, but traffic volume on the lists now looks completely normal and I received no responses of lost posts to ports. Thanks so much for taking the time to

Re: Reviving a deleted port (pecl-inotify)

2019-08-01 Thread Kubilay Kocak
On 1/08/2019 7:15 pm, B.J.Scharp wrote: Hi all, Back in december when PHP 5.6 went eol, a lot of PECL ports got deleted, many of which weren't updated or required with PHP 7.x However, some of them actually had updates to get them going with PHP 7 An example of this is pecl-inotify

Reviving a deleted port (pecl-inotify)

2019-08-01 Thread B.J.Scharp
Hi all, Back in december when PHP 5.6 went eol, a lot of PECL ports got deleted, many of which weren't updated or required with PHP 7.x However, some of them actually had updates to get them going with PHP 7 An example of this is pecl-inotify (https://www.freshports.org/devel/pecl-inotify/)

Re: Possible issues with FreeBSD ports ML?

2019-08-01 Thread Philip Paeps
On 2019-08-01 11:35:54 (+0530), Kevin Oberman wrote: Over the past dy and a half there have been no posts on the ports list. The last user-posted message was on July 29 at 23:30:51. There was a message from portscout about 14 yours later, but nothing else. This is based on the contents of the

Possible issues with FreeBSD ports ML?

2019-08-01 Thread Kevin Oberman
Over the past dy and a half there have been no posts on the ports list. The last user-posted message was on July 29 at 23:30:51. There was a message from portscout about 14 yours later, but nothing else. This is based on the contents of the ML archive, not just what I have been seeing. Others of