is in base, after
all. something like `make resurrect the/port`...
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On Fri, Sep 16, 2011 at 10:23 PM, Lars Eighner
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Just saying.
No really, what to do about the kdelibs4 kdebase4-runtime conflict?
1. can you please write to k...@freebsd.org?
2. can you please actually say something about the problem?
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this be a
problem, I'll end up making it optional in kdenetwork4.
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that that
was it, but now kdemultimedia fails to build.
the error i get is the following
There is no error here, can you attach a full log?
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These are the last lines of what i have in my screen.
Yes, but there are multiple make jobs, so the error is long before those lines.
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http://xs4all.nl/~doub/kde-builderr
Try reinstalling audio/libtunepimp.
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version of the one in linphone-base. I'll try
to build kopete with linphone-base and, should it work, I'll replace
the dependency. I can try libjingle on i386, too.
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directories at the top? Or
something more sophisticated?
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On Wed, Oct 19, 2011 at 3:07 PM, Raphael Kubo da Costa
rak...@freebsd.org wrote:
Not sure I understood your question, but somehow /usr/local/qt4/include
must be added to the include path before /usr/local/include.
No matter, I'll try to do it if you don't do it before. :)
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On Wed, Oct 19, 2011 at 9:25 AM, Alberto Villa avi...@freebsd.org wrote:
Ok, ortp is just an old version of the one in linphone-base. I'll try
to build kopete with linphone-base and, should it work, I'll replace
the dependency.
kopete builds fine, so I'm about to replace the dependency.
I
. It will probably solve also your problem with
kdepim4-runtime.
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On Thursday 27 October 2011 16:02:58 Alan Hicks wrote:
Clean build install on i386 RELEASE-8.2 with patch.
Thank you!
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$ sudo ls -la work/*
And please, keep including this list in replies.
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$ sudo make extract
$ sudo ls -la work/*
oz:104:/usr/ports/devel/qscintilla2# ls -ls work/*
Again, I asked a different thing. Anyway it should be enough. There's
no sign of problems here, please, try building it again.
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trying to cd to a directory that doesn't exist as you
can see below.
Yes, but the directory is there...
Try this:
# cd /usr/ports/devel/qscintilla2
# make extract
# cd `make -V BUILD_WRKSRC`
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On Sunday 06 November 2011 14:17:59 Juergen Lock wrote:
So I updated my preliminary ardour3 port patch to r10461 and found
ardour crashed due to now linking to both textproc/raptor and
textproc/raptor2 which conflict
raptor and raptor2 do not conflict.
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On Sun, Nov 06, 2011 at 11:59:08PM +0100, Alberto Villa wrote:
raptor and raptor2 do not conflict.
They seem to do if both linked into the same process tho... (That's
what happened with ardour3 here and caused
/usr/ports` (warning: this will pollute your ports tree... we
will try to fix this - alternatively, you can just replace those two ports with
those in area51), and install kdepim4.
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On Sunday 04 December 2011 06:00:20 Aric Gregson wrote:
This is what I am getting in the output. I don't see anything, but I
don't know what to look for.
Please, paste a *full* log of the build. The error probably lies before
because of make jobs.
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some warnings into errors
or something like that?
I'd like to wait for the answer to this question to commit the patch.
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and Superman
://github.com/xzhavilla/pkgng/blob/master/ports/portmaster.patch
It should be pulled into the main repository soon.
And most stupid question for today - how do I actually tell portmaster
to use pkgng after applying the patch?
Set use_pkgng=yes in /usr/local/etc/portmaster.conf.
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Set use_pkgng=yes in /usr/local/etc/portmaster.conf.
Sorry, portmaster.rc.
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On Tuesday 31 January 2012 00:52:25 Alberto Villa wrote:
On Monday 30 January 2012 23:34:59 Yuri Pankov wrote:
The patch seems to have typos in it (usr_pkgng):
https://github.com/pkgng/pkgng/blob/master/ports/portmaster.patch#L514
https://github.com/pkgng/pkgng/blob/master/ports
...
It's a bug in portmaster. I reported it to dougb@, and a fix should be in the
next version of the patch as soon as I feel submitting it to pkgng repository
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On Wednesday 01 February 2012 13:19:51 Alberto Villa wrote:
On Wednesday 01 February 2012 12:30:25 Matthew Seaman wrote:
So, is there a way to do anything like portmaster's +IGNOREME trick
with
the new pkg stuff?
In the portmaster patch I have currently disabled this feature, but I think
On Wednesday 01 February 2012 22:26:50 Alberto Villa wrote:
At the moment I'm trying to do 'portmaster -fa' using your patches and
pkgng and telling portmaster to make packages of everything it
installs.
Unfortunately portmaster gets understandably confused when it tries
On Thursday 02 February 2012 09:02:03 Matthew Seaman wrote:
That seems to work pretty well, but the portmaster feature for deleting
build-only dependencies doesn't seem to be doing anything. I'll need to
rerun the tests to confirm that though.
It has worked fine for me so far...
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in base)?
Also that deinstall list should have several more packages on it, not
just pkg-1.0.b1.
That's fine. See the error messages? It means you had 7 more packages to
deinstall. By the way, the updated patch on github deleted them all at once.
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/xzhavilla/pkgng/commits/master/ports/portmaster.patch
So, pkgng was already installed, but it got deinstalled at the end? Can you
add...
set -x
...on the first line of portmaster, run what you did before, log with
script(1), and send me the log privately, please?
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On Wednesday 08 February 2012 16:07:16 Anton Shterenlikht wrote:
I applied the portmaster patch from git,
then running portmaster -a, I get:
How did you apply the patch?
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On Thursday 09 February 2012 10:02:31 Anton Shterenlikht wrote:
There are 400 ports installed, so I'm still missing
something else.
You didn't run pkg2ng.
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Is it documented - even mentioned - someplace $GENERIC_USER is
going to find it? If not now, then before launch?
In bapt@'s CFT e-mail.
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script at
http://people.FreeBSD.org/~avilla/files/portchangelog.sh
But I think he's asking for something more detailed (i.e., per file).
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By the way, out of curiosity... what do you need Telepathy-Qt for?
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It was installed by kdenetwork4 quite some time ago. It's been useless for
months (it will be required by KDE Telepathy, currently in KDE/FreeBSD
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A person who has nothing looks at all
, telepathy-qt4 build worked fine.
Oh, thanks! I'll see what I can do.
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, telepathy-qt4 build worked fine.
Fixed, thanks!
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using only binary packages where a file can't belong to 2 different
packages without conflicting?
Something like splitting libGL.so and making a mesa-libgl-whatever port?
Then mark CONFLICTS, and replacing that with nvidia-driver will be easy.
Won't it?
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the install without user interaction.
Set PAGER=cat.
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version of portmaster and then
trying to incrementally sync up with pkg2ng doesn't work too well.
I think I can try to make that optional, yes.
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The louder he talked of his honour, the faster we counted our
to Calligra ones to preserve history. In
few days we'll start shipping Calligra in place of KOffice, just be patient
and wait for an announcement (on kde@ or FreeBSD.kde.org). :)
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On Monday 23 April 2012 17:14:01 ajtiM wrote:
But I have one question more or better agin: is ot possible in the future to
have just a Krita in the ports, please?
That is the next step: splitting Calligra in multiple ports. :)
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A patch is being tested. Next time you have a problem with a port,
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A patch is being tested. Next time you have a problem with a port,
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The fix was committed. Thanks for reporting.
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On Sat, May 26, 2012 at 9:39 PM, Quentin Schwerkolt
develloper.u...@hotmail.fr wrote:
/usr/lib64 is a symbolic link to /usr/locale/lib.
Can you put the attached patch into /usr/ports/devel/automoc4/files,
rebuild automoc4 and retry with qzeitgeist?
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On Sun, May 27, 2012 at 10:44 AM, Quentin Schwerkolt
develloper.u...@hotmail.fr wrote:
Thanks for the patch, but it's doesn't run.
What was the problem with the attached patch?
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On Mon, May 28, 2012 at 9:47 AM, Quentin Schwerkolt
develloper.u...@hotmail.fr wrote:
I've rebuild automoc4 with the patch and the compilation succeed, but
the qzeitgeist's configure phase fails.
Try again with the attached one, please.
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On Mon, May 28, 2012 at 12:07 PM, Quentin Schwerkolt
develloper.u...@hotmail.fr wrote:
Thanks, qzeitgeist was successful build.
Fix committed, thanks for testing.
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descriptions for your
ports if you feel you can add more information for the port specific
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Look at the second tip. That's brand new, added because users were
complaining in the forums recently. (And before, but recently got my
attention.)
Nice!
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On Thu, May 31, 2012 at 2:24 PM, Per olof Ljungmark p...@intersonic.se wrote:
I heard from somewhere that there is a fork of KDE3 maintained by folks that
just like me finds KDE4 unusable. Perhaps someone on the list knows more?
http://www.trinitydesktop.org
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to that algorithm some
time ago (logs say that), and i'm sure that it was working correctly before...
btw, thanks for the work you're doing on this tool, it's greater at every
release :)
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It is your concern when
with --index-only, but I obviously neglected to test it again
without --index-only. Mea culpa.
while i'm here, let me say that the --index flag is making updates really
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The greatest of faults
as a painless way to see what would happen if they ran the
command as root.
...the -n flag would be more appropriate. what if i, as a regular
user, have write access to /var/db/(ports|pkg)? that wouldn't be
painless :)
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anything, and it's nice)
but this was just in theory, personally i would do nothing
what if i, as a regular
user, have write access to /var/db/(ports|pkg)?
That would be silly. :)
definitely, but ain't we all a bit silly? ;)
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a period. So you could try
sometihng like:
PORTVERSION= 3.0.p1
DISTNAME=${PORTNAME}-${PORTVERSION:S/.p/pre/}
DISTVERSION=3.0pre1
is shorter and cleaner
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have a port licensed under
(GPLv2 OR GPLv3) AND (LGPL21 OR LGPL3)... it would require a
combination of dual and multi. should i just chose two licenses and
go with them (e.g. GPLv2 and LGPL21)?
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Do you
... i'll see and report
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only suggestion (which admittedly is inadequate) is to apply the
--delete-build-only knob on a case by case basis rather than having
it
in portmaster.rc.
don't worry! thank you for the answer, and keep focusing on your life
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have only one question: what if the port is listed only in build
dependencies but is installed because i want it installed (of course,
portmaster cannot know why a port was installed)? will it get
removed?
Thanks again for bringing this to my attention.
thank you for fixing it!
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On Mon, Sep 6, 2010 at 5:19 AM, Troy t...@twisted.net wrote:
When trying to install kdehier4, the following errors show up. Any ideas?
did you read UPDATING?
# rm -rf /usr/local/kde4/share/PolicyKit/policy
this fixes the issue
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the porting of several new applications (almost done)
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On Friday 29 October 2010 10:58:49 Carmel wrote:
Should I just remove them and place the .include bsd.port.mk
entry
in their place; or add it to the list of other includes? I cannot find
any documentation specifically defining what to do. I thought I had
read
the Porter's Handbook
to kde 4.3 for some of us, the solution was to
rebuild qt4-imageformats. i don't know if this is your case (i don't even know
if you have that package installed), but that's my advice
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The distinction between true and false appears to become
increasingly
i agree, there are other ports which need to be rebuilt. also, really old ones
are broken due to api changes
imho a note should be added in UPDATING
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On Monday 17 August 2009 15:18:44 John . wrote:
Stop in /usr/ports/sysutils/k3b.
pr submitted: http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=137873
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Change name of diked patch.
at the moment it is a bit rough (it is just a shell script), but i can make it
more serious if wanted (eg. not using a nbsp; to identify a field)
so... what do you think about this?
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As far as we know, our computer has never
at the moment, i could make it
more serious (but it works fine for my needs, so i won't, if doug isn't
interested in adding it to portmaster)
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everything! i'll give my contribution as soon as possible!
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On Thursday 10 December 2009 01:53:01 Alberto Villa wrote:
--delete-build-only
For packages/ports that are ONLY listed as build dependencies for the
ports being updated in this run, delete them when the run is over.
it's still building, then i don't know if the second case above
the option --packages-build won't find a
package?
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On Friday 11 December 2009 15:12:58 Alberto Villa wrote:
by the way, will it always abort when the option --packages-build won't
find a package?
the same happens with -P
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On Friday 11 December 2009 15:12:58 Alberto Villa wrote:
On Thursday 10 December 2009 21:08:41 Doug Barton wrote:
The fix for this is in the svn tree now, please give it a try. I have
fixed a few bugs since 2.13 was committed, so I'll be pushing the svn
code into cvs very soon.
thanks
be happening either, and does not
happen in my testing; so something is definitely not working the way
it should for you and I want to make sure that we figure out what it is.
could it be because my PACKAGESITE is actually an empty directory?
log here: http://pastebin.ca/1711679
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On Saturday 12 December 2009 02:09:52 Alberto Villa wrote:
could it be because my PACKAGESITE is actually an empty directory?
ok, i see that i should use the default (8-current), but the program shouldn't
fail anyway
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-build-only in the future, but i need some
real usage to test it, now...
i'll be back :)
thanks again!
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On Saturday 12 December 2009 05:55:09 Alberto Villa wrote:
good... thanks for listening to me! i could have some question/suggestion
about --packages-build and --delete-build-only in the future, but i need
some real usage to test it, now...
hello again :)
here's my question/suggestion: i
-jam*
/usr/ports/packages/All/boost-jam-1.39.0.tbz
/usr/ports/packages/Latest/boost-jam.tbz
/usr/ports/packages/devel/boost-jam-1.39.0.tbz
/usr/ports/packages/portmaster-download/boost-jam-1.39.0.tbz
/usr/ports/packages/portmaster-download/boost-jam-1.41.0.tbz
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be more useful ;)
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It's due to a problem with compiler.mk, already reported yesterday.
Apparently, USES=compiler:c++11-lang doesn't provide such feature on
FreeBSD 9 and below.
bapt@: ideas?
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Il 15/ott/2013 13:06 Jerry je
was discussing another issue, that is: lang/clang33 doesn't
provide c++11 features, according to the attached log. I'll try
changing it to c++11-lib and see what happens, but I think c++11-lang
should be enough. Am i wrong?
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http
On Tue, Oct 15, 2013 at 1:50 PM, Jerry je...@seibercom.net wrote:
I am not finding a PR filed against this. Should I file one?
Not required.
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meaning it knows how to parse c++11
keywords.
But some ports requires a c++11 library may it be libstdc++ from a newer gcc
or
libc++, that is what c++11-lib is for.
OK, thanks for explaining.
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On Tue, Oct 15, 2013 at 1:06 PM, Jerry je...@seibercom.net wrote:
Attempting to build the kactivitymanagerd-4.10.5_1 port fails. The log
follows:
Fix committed.
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