Re: OpenSSL multiple names?

2020-02-06 Thread Koichiro Iwao
Hi, 

I think UPDATING 20200101 should help you.

On Wed, Feb 05, 2020 at 06:41:19PM -0700, @lbutlr wrote:
> When trying to port upgrade mariadb it reinstalled openssl (just about 
> everything for the last month has reinstalled openssl)
> 
> I get this after a successful build
> 
> ===>   Registering installation for openssl-1.1.1d,1
> Installing openssl-1.1.1d,1...
> pkg-static: openssl-1.1.1d,1 conflicts with openssl111-1.1.1d
> 
> There is /usr/ports/security/openssl
> 
> So why are there two different formats on the port name and how do I fix this?
> 
> 
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Re: xterm-353

2020-02-06 Thread Don Lewis
On  6 Feb, Thomas Mueller wrote:
>> Kevin Oberman writes:
>> >  > Where would I find User Agent Switcher by Linder?  Would it be
>> >  > on a Mozilla site, and would it work with SeaMonkey?
> 
>> >  > Would the several Firefox or SeaMonkey extensions have similar
>> >  > functionality?
> 
>> >  It's available through Firefox from about:addons. It is the one by
>> >  Linder, one of at eat three extensions of the same name. I don't
>> >  know about SeaMonkey. Does it support the extension interface like
>> >  Firefox? If so, it will probably work. You might also check the
>> >  website at http://mybrowseraddon.com/useragent-switcher.html
> 
>>   Seamonkey - which was my default browser until it was no longer
>> updated -   came with this ability built in.  The only problem was
>> the list of alternate identities was vintage, like, 2000 with no way
>> (that I knew of)  to change it.
> 
> 
>>   Respectfully,
> 
> 
>>   Robert Huff
> 
> I went to seamonkey-project.org website a few months ago, saw it was
> still being developed, not dead, not lame-duck.
> 
> I defined a separate profile, named "chase", where I went to
> about:config, defined general.useragent.override (not sure if I
> remembered that perfectly) to be the regular user agent string but
> with "SeaMonkey" removed.
> 
> Then the web server recognized the browser as Firefox.  I don't see
> what's so bad about including "SeaMonkey", but that's how the web
> server software works: buggy, or maybe the bug is in the head of that
> software developer and/or webmasters who continue to use that web
> server software even after being informed about the bug.

I use Firefox.  In my case, the server was upset that I wasn't running
my browser on Windows or Mac.  I changed the user agent string to tell
the server that I was running the latest Firefox on Windows 2000, which
made it happy.  I tried for Windows 98, but couldn't get that to work.

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Re: xterm-353

2020-02-06 Thread ajtiM via freebsd-ports
On Thu, 6 Feb 2020 07:54:33 -0500
Robert Huff  wrote:

> 
> Thomas Mueller writes:
> 
> >  >   Seamonkey - which was my default browser until it was no
> >  > longer updated -   came with this ability built in.  The only
> >  > problem was the list of alternate identities was vintage, like,
> >  > 2000 with no way (that I knew of)  to change it.
> >  
> >  I went to seamonkey-project.org website a few months ago, saw it
> >  was still being developed, not dead, not lame-duck.
> 
>   Fair enough.
>   However: there is no port.
>   Hasn't been for months.
>   Since I have neither the skill or the time to create and
> maintain one ... far as I'm concerned seamonkey is dead.
>   Do you know something I don't know?
> 
> 
>   Respectfully,
> 
> 
>   Robert Huff
> 
> 
> 
There is a talks on freebsd forum:
https://forums.freebsd.org/threads/disaster-strikes-seamonkey-removed-from-ports-tree.71335/


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Re: p5-Locale-Language?

2020-02-06 Thread James E Keenan

On 2/5/20,Doug Sampson  wrote:
To: "freebsd-ports@freebsd.org" 
Subject: p5-Locale-Language?
Message-ID: <8a12d0aeb775499c95ba5652b8cf7...@dawnsign.com>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"

How do I go about requesting a new Perl port for the Locale::Language 
module that was taken out of Perl 5.30? www/foswiki depends on that 
module and some of its functions have not worked since I upgraded the 
wiki system to 5.30. Since I use ports exclusively, I do not wish to 
revert to cpan to install such modules.


~Doug

A quick check on CPAN shows Locale::Language to be part of the 
Locale-Codes distribution (https://metacpan.org/release/Locale-Codes). 
A search on FreeBSD Ports 
(https://www.freebsd.org/cgi/ports.cgi?query=locale-codes=all=all) 
shows that there already exists a port for Locale-Codes.  However, it 
appears to be several versions behind CPAN.  So perhaps you could 
contact the maintainer to do an update of the port.


Thank you very much.
Jim Keenan
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Re: xterm-353

2020-02-06 Thread Robert Huff


Thomas Mueller writes:

>  >   Seamonkey - which was my default browser until it was no longer
>  > updated -   came with this ability built in.  The only problem was the
>  > list of alternate identities was vintage, like, 2000 with no way (that
>  > I knew of)  to change it.
>  
>  I went to seamonkey-project.org website a few months ago, saw it
>  was still being developed, not dead, not lame-duck.

Fair enough.
However: there is no port.
Hasn't been for months.
Since I have neither the skill or the time to create and maintain
one ... far as I'm concerned seamonkey is dead.
Do you know something I don't know?


Respectfully,


Robert Huff



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Re: xterm-353

2020-02-06 Thread Thomas Mueller
> Kevin Oberman writes:
> >  > Where would I find User Agent Switcher by Linder?  Would it be on a
> >  > Mozilla site, and would it work with SeaMonkey?

> >  > Would the several Firefox or SeaMonkey extensions have similar
> >  > functionality?

> >  It's available through Firefox from about:addons. It is the one by Linder,
> >  one of at eat three extensions of the same name. I don't know about
> >  SeaMonkey. Does it support the extension interface like Firefox? If so, it
> >  will probably work. You might also check the website at
> >  http://mybrowseraddon.com/useragent-switcher.html

>   Seamonkey - which was my default browser until it was no longer
> updated -   came with this ability built in.  The only problem was the
> list of alternate identities was vintage, like, 2000 with no way (that
> I knew of)  to change it.


>   Respectfully,


>   Robert Huff

I went to seamonkey-project.org website a few months ago, saw it was still 
being developed, not dead, not lame-duck.

I defined a separate profile, named "chase", where I went to about:config, 
defined general.useragent.override (not sure if I remembered that perfectly) to 
be the regular user agent string but with "SeaMonkey" removed.

Then the web server recognized the browser as Firefox.  I don't see what's so 
bad about including "SeaMonkey", but that's how the web server software works: 
buggy, or maybe the bug is in the head of that software developer and/or 
webmasters who continue to use that web server software even after being 
informed about the bug.

Tom

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