Excerpt from Melissa Pilgrim:
> I wasn't aware there was a lightweight git client in base.
I wasn't aware either, still can't find it, looked in /usr/bin and /usr/sbin as
well as online Porters' Handbook and FreeBSD Handbook.
Where is the lightweight git client? I know there is an optional
On Sun, 27 Mar 2016, Warren Block wrote:
> Here is how I propose to rewrite that:
>
> -G grouplist Set secondary group memberships for an account.
> grouplist is a comma, space, or tab-separated list of
> group names or group numbers. /etc/group is
I have printer, HP_LaserJet_Professional_M1212nf_MFP, seem to have set it up
with cups after running hp-setup (not sure about whether hp-setup was
successful), but when I run a command to print, get "unknown printer", even
though I copy/paste the overlong name with the mouse to avoid a typo.
I sent this old message by mistake, please ignore! Sorry!
File I meant to send was to freebsd-current on problem with "make installworld".
Tom
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> for a few month I am getting instant crash on webs like www.seznam.cz,
> www.mapy.cz. I thing this is due to sharing the same javascript files.
> The browser does not crash if I have JavaScript disabled.
> It crashes old Firefox 35 same as new Firefox 40. I tested SeaMonkey
> 2.32 too.
> It
I just went to svnweb.freebsd.org with Firefox web browser, and see the
difference with branches of ports and base.
I clicked on ports, then branches, then 2015Q3, then ports-mgmt, and see that
the version of pkg is 1.5.6.
But I use only the head branch.
Quarterly ports branches are
The problem has nothing to do with proprietary drivers, etcetera but rather
the extremely fractured system of printing on non MS Windows based systems. I
have had extensive conversations with representatives from Brother and while
they do include PPD's and other assorted files for some of
from Max Brazhnikov:
On Tue, 2 Jun 2015 04:34:02 + (UTC) Thomas Mueller wrote:
I have printer, HP_LaserJet_Professional_M1212nf_MFP
This printer needs binary plugin to work:
http://hplipopensource.com/hplip-web/models/laserjet/hp_laserjet_professional_m1212nf_mfp.html
You can install
Thomas Mueller wrote:
I have printer, HP_LaserJet_Professional_M1212nf_MFP, seem to have set
it up with cups [...]
lpr: lp: unknown printer
Patrick Hess responded:
Be aware that after installing CUPS you will find two incompatible lpr
binaries on your system: /usr/bin/lpr, which belongs
I have printer, HP_LaserJet_Professional_M1212nf_MFP, seem to have set it up
with cups after running hp-setup (not sure about whether hp-setup was
successful), but when I run a command to print, get unknown printer, even
though I copy/paste the overlong name with the mouse to avoid a typo.
from Marco Alberoni:
Hello, is this port still mantained? The current qpdfview version available on
the https://launchpad.net/qpdfview page is 0.4.14 ...
from Kurt Jaeger:
https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=200279
now has a patch to upgrade, if you can test it ?
One
from Marco Alberoni:
Hello, is this port still mantained? The current qpdfview version available on
the https://launchpad.net/qpdfview page is 0.4.14 ...
from Kurt Jaeger:
https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=200279
now has a patch to upgrade, if you can test it ?
I am now in
from Marco Alberoni:
Hello, is this port still mantained? The current qpdfview version available on
the https://launchpad.net/qpdfview page is 0.4.14 ...
I have only xpdf installed on FreeBSD for viewing PDFs.
But I notice in distinfo that FreeBSD ports' version of qpdfview is 0.4.3 and
while rebuilding krdc from ports I run into a problem that portmaster hangs
when it tries to download the sourcefile:
= qt-everywhere-opensource-src-4.8.6.tar.gz doesn't seem to exist in
/usr/ports/distfiles//KDE.
= Attempting to fetch
Excerpt from Baptiste Daroussin:
- Initial support for OS X
- Initial support for NetBSD/EdjeBSD
How would pkg-1.5.0 integrate with NetBSD pkgsrc?
I didn't think there were any plans to port FreeBSD ports to NetBSD. Or is
such a plan in the works?
EdjeBSD should be EdgeBSD. A little
I tried to build editors/abiword, but it failed for lack of libwpg-0.1 and
libwpd-0.8.
pkg info -a | grep -n libwp produces
314:libwpd-0.9.9_2 Tools for importing and exporting
WordPerfect(tm) documents
315:libwpg-0.2.2_3 Library and tools to work with
On Thu, Feb 26, 2015 at 10:08:40PM -0500, Michael Butler wrote:
M The recent changes which served to hide struct ifaddr have broken
M net-snmp:
I know and slowly working on that:
https://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/svn-src-head/2015-February/068674.html
Totus tuus, Glebius.
How will
What is the vulnerability status of www/seamonkey?
A massive portmaster upgrade resulting from png last December 25, delayed by
other snags, stopped quickly because www/seamonkey was said to be vulnerable.
But this is the newest version of Seamonkey either on FreeBSD ports or upstream
On Wed, Feb 04, 2015 at 07:55:15PM +0100, Johan van Selst wrote:
Hi Thomas,
Thomas Mueller wrote:
Trying to update devel/libtool, I get /usr/local/bin/libtoolize with 0
bytes.
There is a message
Shared object libreadline.so.8 not found, required by gawk
[snip]
It looks like devel
Trying to update devel/libtool, I get /usr/local/bin/libtoolize with 0 bytes.
There is a message
Making install in .
/bin/mkdir -p '/usr/ports/devel/libtool/work11.amd64/stage/usr/local/bin'
install -o root -g wheel -m 555 libtool
'/usr/ports/devel/libtool/work11.amd64/stage/usr/local/bin'
On 4 Feb 2015, at 20:28, Thomas Mueller mueller6...@bellsouth.net wrote:
The port should really patch this out (IMO) - it doesn't make sense on
FreeBSD since it doesn't _have_ block devices.
If you pass it the -F flag it should let your format the disk.
Should I wait for the bug fix
In running
mkntfs -F /dev/gpt/SeaExp1-03
I got (do I need to be concerned?)
root@amelia:/usr/ports # mkntfs -F /dev/gpt/SeaExp1-03
/dev/gpt/SeaExp1-03 is not a block device.
mkntfs forced anyway.
The partition start sector was not specified for /dev/gpt/SeaExp1-03 and it
could not be obtained
On 4 Feb 2015, at 09:03, O'Connor, Daniel dar...@dons.net.au wrote:
On 3 Feb 2015, at 22:59, Thomas Mueller mueller6...@bellsouth.net wrote:
I can't format a partition for NTFS with fusefs-ntfs port, using mkntfs.
Error message is
root@amelia:~ # mkntfs /dev/gpt/SeaExp1-03
/dev/gpt
Trying to update devel/libtool, I get /usr/local/bin/libtoolize with 0 bytes.
There is a message
Making install in .
/bin/mkdir -p '/usr/ports/devel/libtool/work11.amd64/stage/usr/local/bin'
install -o root -g wheel -m 555 libtool
'/usr/ports/devel/libtool/work11.amd64/stage/usr/local/bin'
I can't format a partition for NTFS with fusefs-ntfs port, using mkntfs.
Error message is
root@amelia:~ # mkntfs /dev/gpt/SeaExp1-03
/dev/gpt/SeaExp1-03 is not a block device.
Refusing to make a filesystem here!
from Stefan Ehmann:
After you get the No such file or directory error type
# dmesg | tail
Hopefully this will reveal a more helpful error message.
Last message was a reference to dhclient re0, which I did some time previous.
I'm currently not using fuse. But I think something like
#
from Stefan Ehmann:
On 16.01.2015 06:38, Thomas Mueller wrote:
I've been having trouble with fusefs-ntfs on a Seagate BackupPlus hard
drive, 5 TB, external USB 3.0.
It wouldn't mount with ntfs-3g, but I was apparently able to copy (ntfscat)
the files one-by-one, very inelegant
I've been having trouble with fusefs-ntfs on a Seagate BackupPlus hard drive, 5
TB, external USB 3.0.
It wouldn't mount with ntfs-3g, but I was apparently able to copy (ntfscat) the
files one-by-one, very inelegant and quite unworkable for anything other than a
small number of files in a
You pointed to libtoolize, which is installed as part of devel/libtool, and I
found something strange.
Running
ls -l /usr/local/bin/lib*
produced
-r-xr-xr-x 1 root wheel1952 Jul 16 00:31 /usr/local/bin/libIDL-config-2
-r-xr-xr-x 1 root wheel2528 Jul 4 2014
You pointed to libtoolize, which is installed as part of devel/libtool, and I
found something strange.
Running
ls -l /usr/local/bin/lib*
produced
-r-xr-xr-x 1 root wheel1952 Jul 16 00:31 /usr/local/bin/libIDL-config-2
-r-xr-xr-x 1 root wheel2528 Jul 4 2014
I ran automake -v in the WRKSRC directory (/usr/ports/multimedia/libva-1.5.0)
and failed on error
configure.ac:166: error: required file './ltmain.sh' not found
You asked for the log from failed build of libva-1.5.0, here it is:
]0;portmaster: multimedia/libva
=== Port directory:
from Guido Falsi:
Mine was just an idea. The cause could be something else. I don't know
much about the automake internals. It simply dies with return code one.
You should try to diagnose that.
I don't know how to diagnose automake's failing, except to try on another
FreeBSD, NetBSD or Linux
It's not used much since most software comes with a precompiled
configure script which works fine. automake/autoconf is required only by
those ports which come without a precompiled configure script or for
some reason require it to be recompiled on FreeBSD.
I have an old 10.0-STABLE
Is there anything in FreeBSD ports that can handle Windows Media Player content?
I searched on www.freshports.org and found nothing.
Question arises from laguanajuatoky.com website, where Windows Media Player and
Adobe Flash content make the website unfriendly toward open-source OSes and
Unluckily I've been unable to reproduce the failure on my system. Here I
get all the warnings except automake does not die.
Could you test some other port which uses automake? For example
multimedia/libvdpau or textproc/libucl or net-mgmt/collectd5...
Do these work correctly?
I tried
Is there a way, with pkg, to list all installed packages belonging to a
particular category, such as www?
I know
pkg info -a
lists all installed packages,
but I want to list all packages from a particular category, such as www,
databases, security, lang or the like.
pkg info -g
There was
configure.ac:166 error: required file './ltmain.sh' not found
Something wrong with the port or configure script?
It's strange, but it's not the error that is blocking the build.
It's automake which is dieing without reason.
I looked and found automake and its dependencies
Is there a way, with pkg, to list all installed packages belonging to a
particular category, such as www?
I know
pkg info -a
lists all installed packages,
but I want to list all packages from a particular category, such as www,
databases, security, lang or the like.
Tom
I followed the instructions in UPDATING for updating graphics/png, and am
snagged on multimedia/libva as a dependency of www/seamonkey and
multimedia/ffmpeg.
Now I am left without Seamonkey, which was removed in the upgrade process, but
subsequently managed to build www/qupzilla.
===
Trying to upgrade, through portmaster, multimedia/ffmpeg to
multimedia/ffmpeg25, failed on security/trousers.
I chose ffmpeg25 because ffmpeg was stopped by multimedia/libva dependency
(separate message).
Here is error log:
configure: creating ./config.status
config.status: creating
=== Cleaning for libva-1.4.0
=== License MIT accepted by the user
=== Found saved configuration for libva-1.3.1_3
=== libva-1.4.0 depends on file: /usr/local/sbin/pkg - found
=== Fetching all distfiles required by libva-1.4.0 for building
=== Extracting for libva-1.4.0
= SHA256
Dear ALL,
I am using this software with outdated version of FreeBSD. As I can see,
this port is DEPRECATED and no longer available.
Can any step up to maintain it? Please!
-Chen
I just looked found www/elog was not in the ports tree.
I am not familiar with elog and wouldn't know where to
I was able to build sqlite3-3.8.6 but not py-sqlite3, failed on missing _ctypes.
Now I notice3, first through distrowatch.com and now also through NetBSD pkgsrc
changes and www.sqlite3.org website, sqlite3 has been updated upstream to 3.8.7.
Maybe that would help matters?
Tom
from Kubilay Kocak:
Hi Tom, thanks for the report!
This one needs further isolation to lang/python27, to identify why the
ctypes module fails to build. Let us know what you find.
What specifically should I do?
Should I try to build lang/python34 or python33?
Distrowatch.com tracks some
from Alfred Perlstein:
Probably need to rebuild python itself.
I did that just before the failed attempt, tried again two weeks later and got
same result.
Python was up-to-date.
I missed your reply in the heap of messages until I found it two weeks later.
Try on another installation, like
Trying to update www/seamonkey, I failed on an error in databases/py-sqlite3
relating to _ctypes, am not really familiar with that.
Did I do something wrong, or is this a more general bug?
I am on FreeBSD-current amd64, r272279.
I tried to portmaster databases/py-sqlite3 separately after
Trying to update www/seamonkey, I failed on an error in databases/py-sqlite3
relating to _ctypes, am not really familiar with that.
I am on FreeBSD-current amd64, updated from source yesterday.
I tried to portmaster databases/py-sqlite3 separately after initial failure, to
isolate the error.
from David Naylor (excerpt):
If you are going to have a /compat/i386 chroot then you could install (normal
32bit) wine there and with the correct scripts run wine from that chroot
without needing i386-wine at all (you will need to set up the correct PATH,
LD_32_LIBRARY_PATH and
I read something about two days on www.freshports.org about wine and i386-wine
that alters my plans.
I tried to build i386-wine from i386 with the idea of using it both from i386
and amd64, in the latter case mounting the i386 partition on /compat/i386.
But what I see makes that look not
from Tom Carrick:
Sorry for the delay, I've been away, and forgot to get back to you when I
returned. I'm aware of the issue, here is a link to the ticket (with a
possible fix): https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=191630
The port is quite old (dosbox releases are very
You need to install sysutils/udfclient. Your cd is in UDF format, that isn't
covered by standard mount_udf.
--
Regards,
Ruslan
Let me also say, one of the MASTER_SITES listed in the Makefile is no good
(NXDOMAIN):
http://www.13thmonkey.org/udfclient/releases
I just tried and failed, got
Trying to build editors/abiword, configure script failed because it couldn't
find lib dependencies:
checking for WPG... no
configure: error: Package requirements ( libgsf-1 = 1.12 libwpg-0.1 = 0.1.0
libwpd-0.8 = 0.8.0 ) were not met:
Package libwpg-0.1 was not found in the pkg-config search
from Matthias Andree:
It is compiled as though it should use GNUTLS, but links against OPENSSL
(-lssl -lcrypto) - the port maintainer might want to look into this;
until then, flip the options to use OPENSSL, then it might work.
There is no port maintainer (po...@freebsd.org).
I could
from Matthias Andree:
It is compiled as though it should use GNUTLS, but links against OPENSSL
(-lssl -lcrypto) - the port maintainer might want to look into this;
until then, flip the options to use OPENSSL, then it might work.
There is no port maintainer (po...@freebsd.org).
I could
I was trying to build/upgrade the newly updated print/cups 1.7.3 but failed on
errors: undefined references in http.c apparently linked from ippserver.c
Making all in test...
gmake[3]: Entering directory
`/BETA1/usr/ports/print/cups-base/work10.i386/cups-1.7.3/test'
echo Compiling
Just to let you know the cups-base port won't compile if neither avahi
nor mdnsresponder option is selected.
Please find attached the small patch to fix this.
Thanks,
:Nicolas
Patch seems to have not made it to the freebsd-ports list.
Better to include the patch inline rather than
I was trying to build emulators/wine-devel for i386 and was stopped in
emulators/dosbox, may have been in a file, lazyflags.h, included from
core_full.cpp, defining a macro __LAZYFLAG_H when it should have been
__LAZYFLAGS_H
Then I got some assembler errors.
I might also ask, why can't dosbox
Trying to build x11-wm/icewm, I ran into a roadblock with a dependency,
devel/gobject-introspection
which is also a dependency for other important things.
gmake[1]: Leaving directory
`/usr/ports/devel/gobject-introspection/work11.amd64
/gobject-introspection-1.36.0'
Then some build-depend is missing. Hmm.
I tested it using poudriere:
[...]
=== gobject-introspection-1.36.0_2 depends on file:
/usr/local/etc/mtree/BSD.gnome.dist - not found
===Verifying install for /usr/local/etc/mtree/BSD.gnome.dist in
/usr/ports/misc/gnomehier
===
Trying to build x11-wm/icewm, I ran into a roadblock with a dependency,
devel/gobject-introspection
which is also a dependency for other important things.
gmake[1]: Leaving directory `/usr/ports/devel/gobject-introspection/work11.amd64
/gobject-introspection-1.36.0'
Trying to build x11-wm/icewm, I ran into a roadblock with a dependency,
devel/gobject-introspection
which is also a dependency for other important things.
gmake[1]: Leaving directory `/usr/ports/devel/gobject-introspection/work11.amd64
/gobject-introspection-1.36.0'
Trying to build x11-wm/icewm, I ran into a roadblock with a dependency,
devel/gobject-introspection
which is also a dependency for other important things.
gmake[1]: Leaving directory `/usr/ports/devel/gobject-introspection/work11.amd64
/gobject-introspection-1.36.0'
I was successful building misc/pinfo on HEAD and 10.0-STABLE amd64 but failed
on 10.0-STABLE i386 due to some problem with ncurses.
devel/ncurses and www/lynx built successfully, but misc/pinfo build choked on
something related to curses.
Error was
Found readline on
Dennis, you have an awful lot of ports to maintain.
I've never maintained a port so far but am interested in x11-wm/ratpoison if it
hasn't already been taken.
I built it from ports, notice upstream version is now up to 1.4.7, rarely use
it but would like to see how such a minimalist window
working
again. In addition to your list I have cups-image installed, maybe that
helps.
[*] I can't remember details which package I had to install, I do
remember wondering if port dependencies or an UPDATING entry was
missing.
--
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from Perry Hutchison per...@pluto.rain.com:
I noticed that mail/heirloom-mailx is no longer maintained, and has
not been staged.
It looks straightforward. Did I miss anything?
Yes, you missed something. mail/heirloom-mailx has been supsrseded by Steffen
Daode Nurpmeso's S-nail.
I haven't
Seems like this version of cups absolutely requires zeroconf. You can
configure with either avahi or mdnsresponder, but the build fails if
neither is specified. I have not looked into it
I had a problem downloading the big distfile for textproc/qt4-xml, didn't post
on the emailing list the first time, but this happened last night with 4.8.6,
after previously happening with 4.8.5.
It would be unable to connect, or it would connect and then after getting
partway through, stop
With which options are you building this port? The error indicates that
you are building with the PHP bindings. Correct?
If you are, could you check on the contents of
/usr/ports/print/cups-base/work11/stage/usr/local/lib/php/20100525/? Is the
directory even there? I'm going to guess the answer
I am trying to build cups-related ports needed for print/hplip, but the latest
error is
/usr/bin/ld: Dwarf Error: found dwarf version '4', this reader only handles vers
ion 2 information.
uname -a shows
FreeBSD amelia4 11.0-CURRENT FreeBSD 11.0-CURRENT #5 r265264: Sat May 3
16:20:39 UTC
from David Wolfskill:
Hmm Well, as a reality check:
g1-252(9.2-S)[1] ls -lTiao /usr/ports/x11/libxcb/files/patch-64bit-packed
8353468 -rw-r--r-- 1 cvsupin cvsupin - 3923 Apr 17 03:57:07 2014
/usr/ports/x11/libxcb/files/patch-64bit-packed
g1-252(9.2-S)[2] uname -a
FreeBSD
I am unable to update ports tree using subversion, where I was consistently
successful until now, because of a supposedly missing file:
root@amelia4:/BETA1/usr/ports # svn up .
I get following error:
svn: E02: Can't open file '/usr/ports/x11/libxcb/files/patch-64bit-packed':
No such file
I am unable to update ports tree using ssubversion, where I was consistently
successful until now, because of a supposedly missing file:
root@amelia4:/BETA1/usr/ports # svn up .
Updating '.':
Ux11/i3lock/Makefile
Ux11/xpyb/Makefile
Ux11/mate-applets/Makefile
svn: E02: Can't open
Is it necessary for the installed FreeBSD to be in sync with the src tree for
ports to build successfully?
I might update the src tree to see what is happening but not do the buildworld
and buildkernel every time. Could that hurt for building ports? Or do I worry
needlessly?
I was unable to build mail/mpop with OpenSSL option selected but then switched
to gnutls and succeeded.
This is a case where at most one of two or more options can be selected.
Is this a known problem, any relation to the Heartbleed problem that hit the
news?
Most relevant part of log file is
Silverlight 2 supports Microsoft /PlayReady/ Digital Rights Management
(DRM). This is the DRM solution being used by Netflix's Watch
Instantly service for streaming movies to PC (Windows-only) and Mac
computers.
Status: *unsupported*
==
And a quick google seems to
If libiconv in base for FreeBSD = 10.0 was supposed to replace the version in
ports but had a deficiency, is there any plan to port the ports version to base
for FreeBSD 10-stable or 11-head?
Tom
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from Dewayne Geraghty:
Has support for the pkg_* suite of tools gone away? After performing an
svn update of my ports tree last night; both openssl and monit failed to
build packages, due to missing man pages
What version of FreeBSD are you
pkg upgrade pulled libiconv.
Now I get errors like:
# gphoto2 -l
/usr/local/lib/libgphoto2/2.5.3.1/ptp2.so: Undefined symbol __bsd_iconv_open
firefox
/usr/local/lib/firefox/libxul.so: Undefined symbol __bsd_iconv_open
If I delete libiconv, then I get:
firefox
XPCOMGlueLoad
from Tijl Coosemans:
On Sun, 23 Feb 2014 10:57:12 + (UTC) Thomas Mueller wrote:
From other posts on emailing lists, I see libiconv from ports supports
utf-8, while base (=10) does not.
No, utf-8 works fine with base iconv. Base iconv does not recognise the
special encoding
pointers to how to get this fixed would be welcome. :)
I think you can put a line in /etc/src.conf
WITHOUT_ICONV=yes
and then build the ports version. Would that help? I might try that, but how
to find which already-built ports depend on iconv?
Thomas Mueller
On Fri, 31 Jan 2014 14:15:13 +0100, Dimitry Andric wrote:
On 29 Jan 2014, at 11:54, Thomas Mueller tmuel...@sysgo.com wrote:
On Tue, 21 Jan 2014 23:37:08 -0200, Sergio de Almeida Lenzi wrote:
avahi-daemon dumps core, and I am unable
to determinw why because it aborts core just before
[replying to my own message, oh my]
On Fri, 31 Jan 2014 14:41:11 +0100, Thomas Mueller wrote:
On Fri, 31 Jan 2014 14:15:13 +0100, Dimitry Andric wrote:
On 29 Jan 2014, at 11:54, Thomas Mueller tmuel...@sysgo.com wrote:
On Tue, 21 Jan 2014 23:37:08 -0200, Sergio de Almeida Lenzi wrote
in ?? ()
=
any ideas???
Seems like a bad interaction with stack protector (libssp).
I managed to get working binaries (10.0-STABLE, amd64) by adding
--disable-stack-protector to CONFIGURE_ARGS
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.
With so many messages in this thread, I don't know what to quote or what to
cite in References: header so am skipping these extras.
Thomas Mueller
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I am going to have to give up maintaining qpopper. Not because I don't have
the interest or time, but because I simply cannot update any port. The old
port system may have had issues, but it worked!!! The new one does not. I
am completely unable to upgrade or install any ports on a 9.1
On Tue, Dec 24, 2013 at 3:11 AM, Thomas Mueller
mueller6...@bellsouth.net wrote:
Then I won't have to boot the NetBSD-current amd64 16 GB USB stick every time
I want to update the src (stable-10 and HEAD), ports and doc trees.
Scot Hetzel responded:
Stable-10 and HEAD has svnlite, so you
Same here on 9.2-STABLE.
Looking at the logs, I saw strange libtool lines saying that the libs
mentioned by pkg-static were not installed in /usr/local/lib, and a preamble
about Berkeley DB 6 that had not been tested by Subversion developers and the
fact that subversion's Berkeley DB backend
At the beginning of the thread, I used the gcc developer list as an
actual example. If anyone posst an inappropriate topic to the list, it
may get answered, but it will always get a this is not appropriate for
this list, please don't do it again, use the list for this next
time. I can
On Thu, Dec 19, 2013 at 01:44:57AM -0800, Anton Shterenlikht wrote:
From: Thomas Mueller
There are many messages on this thread, and I don't know which or
what to quote, but I agree on send-pr being user-unfriendly.
I disagree.
I use only send-pr to send PRs.
I use sendmail.
I
There are many messages on this thread, and I don't know which or what to
quote, but I agree on send-pr being user-unfriendly.
One problem is setting up mail with outbound SMTP server: sendmail is too
mysterious/mystic to be useful.
I think most email clients set up to use POP3 and SMTP server
I tried to build devel/subversion on FreeBSD 10 prerelease amd64
(SVN revision 259409), and installation failed due to missing files.
All dependencies built and installed successfully.
First attempt quickly failed because of dependency databases/db42:
DEPRECATED= Please migrate to
I have an update to phpMyAdmin in the works -- but version 4.1.0 now
requires at least PHP 5.3 and MySQL 5.5.
Currently I'm minded to fork a phpMyAdmin-4.0 port to allow support for
people still using MySQL 5.1 or older versions of PHP, but... this isn't
considered a major version
So could I run make fetchindex from NetBSD even if I don't attempt to
actually build ports from NetBSD?
I would have to point the MAKECONF to FreeBSD's /etc/make.conf rather than
use NetBSD's /etc/mk.conf which is specific to NetBSD.
Or is it safe to skip make fetchindex entirely?
Building ports on NetBSD is a whole other kettle of fish. It's not
going to work without a lot of effort to add compatibility changes.
(Getting the ports working on DFly which is much more closely related to
FBSD has been a fairly recent achievement, and that took quite a lot of
local
Is it necessary to make fetchindex after downloading or updating the ports tree
using svn?
I have new installations of head and 10-stable where I so far can't connect to
the Internet, though I can from Linux and NetBSD-current amd64.
So I use subversion, built on NetBSD from pkgsrc, to
from Per olof Ljungmark:
I am finally in the process of removing KDE3 completely, switched to
Xfce some time ago, and wonder if any of you could recommend suitable
replacements for some of the apps:
kpdfpdf viewer with the ability to copy text from
kWrite simple text
# Is FreeBSD doing something new? I don't see an SVN tag for ports for
# the 9.2 release. Historically the ports tree was tagged and built a
# little before -stable got tagged for release.
# Thanks,
# Jason
Ports don't belong to a specific FreeBSD version.
It's the built packages that are
In most cases MAKE_JOBS_UNSAFE=yes will not help. The message is an
artifact from when the defaults were reversed and a precaution for the
days after it was changed.
IMHO it should be removed now.
Eitan Adler
I'm inclined to agree with you.
I guess my best choice on what to do
Can I safely
pkg delete -f gio-fam-backend
since its function is (?) presumably filled by glib 2.36 ?
Yes, providing that you've rebuilt all ports that did previously require
gio-fam-backend.
I had three that failed, and MAKE_JOBS_UNSAFE=yes apparently had no effect:
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