to remove such conflict?
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In file included from ../include/mediastreamer2/msrtp.h:25,
from msrtp.c:20:
../include/mediastreamer2/ice.h:60: error: expected specifier-qualifier-list
before 'UInt96'
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and it is related to
databases/redis.
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On 11/23/2011 15:23, Alberto Villa wrote:
On Wednesday 23 November 2011 21:34:55 Yuri wrote:
I updated via cvsup (*default release=cvs tag=.) but I don't see the
relevant ports UPDATING record.
The only recent record there is 2023 and it is related to
databases/redis.
http
Here is the failure log:
PASS: test-thcoll.sh
Testing with string: ���ʴդ�Ѻ �繡�÷��ͺͧ
Total 8 cut points.Cut points list: 6, 10, 14, 18, 21, 23, 26, 29
Output string is
���ʴ�WBR��ѺWBR���WBRWBR���WBR��WBR�ͺWBR���WBR�ͧbump.
Output string length is 71
*** End of thbrk self test **
will just keep stumbling upon various problems with various ports
and maybe will make 30% of c++ ports build with it at best.
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My e-mail to the maintainer of www/wordpress bounced.
Please make sure there is the valid maintainer e-email specified for
wordpress.
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Date: Mon, 19 Jul 2010 02:06:09 -0700
From
for the hours people spend?
I just reported the issue with the maintainer's e-mail. Since I don't
have the commit privileges the only thing I can do aboutn this is to
report it to po...@. Am I wrong?
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wordpress problem, that's really all info I have: with the
current 8.1 and ports it produces blank output. I really don't have more
information.
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! I will increase the verbosity level of my messages in the
future to the degree that the aforementioned misinterpretations
likelihood would reduce to the degree satisfactory to all participants
of the communication process.
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or SEGFAULTS?)
Remko,
No, no BUS or SEGFAULT.
My quick debugging didn't produce much results. This must be some
robustness issue. It looks most likely like an issue in WP itself. So I
filed the PR: http://core.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/14367
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- Tue, 20 Jul 2010 22:28:26 GMT
headers: Cache-Control - no-cache, must-revalidate, max-age=0
headers: Pragma - no-cache
headers: Content-Type - text/html; charset=UTF-8
I get these printouts with my echo statements.
Setting WP_DEBUG didn't change the behavior.
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theoretically).
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Here is the message I get:
=== Creating users and/or groups.
Creating group `saned' with gid `194'.
pw: gid `194' has already been allocated
*** Error code 65
My /etc/group file has this line:
apache:*:194:
Obviously there is a conflict.
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canon_dr.c:1681: error: 'SANE_TITLE_ENHANCEMENT' undeclared (first use
in this function)^M
canon_dr.c:1682: error: 'SANE_DESC_ENHANCEMENT' undeclared (first use in
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Why would portmaster erase the time field? How can it conclude it is wrong?
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for the ones updated by portmaster.
I am not sure who deleted them, this is what happened after portmaster ran.
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I am not sure who deleted them, this is what happened after portmaster ran.
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the link /usr/bin/perl (hackish, but it will fix many broken
ports in one shot)
2. Make a package scripts check for interpreter and break the install of
offending packages
3. Fix all offending packages
Which solution should be preferred in your opinion?
Yuri
On 10/21/2013 09:53, andrew clarke wrote:
Are you aware the Perl interpreter ports already have a make option to
create symlinks in /usr/bin?
Hm, I wasn't aware of this. And I do have this option set in port, never
touched it, and still don't have /usr/bin/perl. Mistery.
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user friendly. User didn't do anything wrong,
and the message doesn't add clarity as to what the problem is.
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This is a new near-instant messenger replacing traditional mail and IM
clients. It allows to deeply encrypt the messages, therefore avoiding
message snooping.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bitmessage
Thank you,
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to bump so revision.
The workaround is to run with LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/local/lib/gcc47
But what is the general solution for this?
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On 01/19/2014 14:07, John Marino wrote:
The gcc47 should be built with specs that automatically insert a runpath
(-Wl,-rpath,) of /usr/local/gcc47/ so that every binary and library
built by it knows where to look.
This is what lang/gcc-aux does.
Looks like it doesn't do this.
Yuri
? Because doing this by hand in each port is
tedious and error prone.
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USE_GCC would create even more grave problem. It will be needed to
create a special version of python with this rpath in it. And if there
is a mix of different versions of gcc in various dependencies it would
be just impossible to run such program due to conflicts.
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. Submitters
will do the rest through git.
I think, instead of tediously going through the PRs by hand, it is wiser
to set up some system like this.
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the intimate knowledge of this particular package catch, that automated
system won't be able to catch?
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On 01/25/2014 15:48, Aryeh Friedman wrote:
Git hup (or*ANY* remote service for that matter) is a no go IMO
But both Debian and Fedora do this with automated remote testing, and
they don't seem to complain.
How is our ports different in this respect?
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would be possible.
Because they basically do the same thing.
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with lang/gcc-aux rather than
lang/gcc47.
This wouldn't work for bound to C/C++ projects in interpreted languages
though.
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1.8.3 had problems at the time, but this has been fixed, and
now it is a new version 2.X which works.
I am not sure, am I supposed to do something with this?
Why does the system now, in Feb 2014, still build packages with sources
from Sep 2013?
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with USE_OPENSSL and some aren't.
Shouldn't every port that needs libcrypto/libssl always depend on
security/openssl to avoid such problems?
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Segmentation fault: 11 (core dumped)
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either fix or notify an original author.
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by dhn @. Should all of them be reassigned to
ports @ ?
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---list of ports owned by dhn@---
astro/libnova
audio/mp3burn
audio/cripple
audio/last-cmus
audio/solfege
audio/p5-Audio-Mixer
audio/cmus-post.fm
audio/ncmpcpp
audio/p5-Audio
audio/vitunes
audio/xpi-musicpm
audio/cutmp3
audio/snd
comms
knconfigwidgets.moc^M
^[[0m^[[34m^[[1mGenerating previewdialog.moc^M
^[[34m^[[1mGenerating entriescountdialog.moc^M
I believe this started not long ago.
What is wrong?
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not
in terminal?
This is achieved by checking isatty (ttyname(3)).
Probably I should file such PR to cmake. This might be a regression there.
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I tried to use port 'lapack' and found that many symbols are only in libblas.a
that isn't installed.
So it should be installed along with libblas.so.
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'
... 6 levels...
from /usr/local/lib/ruby/1.8/optparse.rb:785:in `initialize'
from /usr/local/sbin/portupgrade:229:in `new'
from /usr/local/sbin/portupgrade:229:in `main'
from /usr/local/sbin/portupgrade:2173
Thanks,
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Sergey Matveychuk wrote:
Yuri wrote:
I am having the following problem while updating he ports:
# /usr/local/sbin/portupgrade -aP
** Makefile possibly broken: lang/php5:
apxs:Error: /usr/local/bin/apr-1-config not found!.
/usr/ports/Mk/bsd.apache.mk, line 287: warning:
/usr
to no packages.
After apache reinstall it says file belongs to apache.
Now the problem is gone.
Very strange.
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I got the error below during portupgrade -aP.
Why wouldn't portupgrade just upgrade neon?
'pkgdb -F' doesn;t find any problems.
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=== Installing for neon28-0.28.2_1
=== neon28-0.28.2_1 conflicts with installed package(s):
neon26-0.26.4_1
They install files into the same place
to install separate bindings ports
after subversion upgrade.
__-
David
No, command portupgrade -o www/neon28 neon subversion causes the same
error message itself.
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^M
fetch:
ftp://ftp.FreeBSD.orgpub/FreeBSD/ports/i386/packages-7-stable/All/jdk-1.5.0.14p8_5,1.tgz:
No address record^M
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Glen Barber wrote:
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When I do portupgrade -aP I get a lot of errors like this:
fetch:
ftp://ftp.FreeBSD.orgpub/FreeBSD/ports/i386/packages-7-stable/All/kdepim-4.2.0_1.tbz:
No address record^M
** The command returned a non-zero exit
I see that ImageMagick, gimp, gimp-apps, inkscape, gnucash, etc depend
on firefox-2.
Why they aren't switched to firefox-3?
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swt-3.4
yelp-2.26.0
There is something in the install process that causes these dependencies
to be created.
I have ports updated with portupgrade.
And I have FF-3 installed as well.
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Maybe somebody can fix this real quick?
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versions and times.
Lacking kde4 package (and also gnome2 and other popular packages) is a
problem because it likely prevents people from upgrading their systems.
And local rebuild of kde may take a long time.
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On 06/24/2014 03:18, Dr. Peter Voigt wrote:
After yesterday ports tree update I am unable to upgrade libdmtx:
# portmaster --no-confirm --no-term-title -D -G libdraw
There is a problem in this port's dependency on ImageMagick line. I
notified maintainer.
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,
wasn't built.
But USE_PYTHON=yes asks for the default python, doesn't it? So is this a
bug in the make scripts, or else why default python version wasn't built?
FreeBSD-10 with current ports tree.
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I think 4.0.6 is quite stable now. Is it really less stable than the
current version in ports 3.2.12?
Why don't you at least put them into ports/emulators repository with
-devel suffix like many other ports do? So that there is no need to go
through the third party repository.
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graphs rather than a
GUI-based program.
It would be very beneficial if somebody made a program that would
visualize the particular port's dependencies as a graph (like .dot
format). This should be quite easy to do.
Or maybe such program already exists?
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'
from /usr/local/sbin/portupgrade:2371:in `main'
portupgrade-2.4.12_2,2
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=== Registering installation for gnupg-2.1.0_1 as automatic
pkg-static: gnupg-2.1.0_1 conflicts with dirmngr-1.1.0_12 (installs
files into the same place). Problematic file: /usr/local/bin/dirmngr
UPDATING has no info about this.
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without
causing conflicts. Chrome has a whole lot of packages included, and also
mplayer has.
In this case gnupg port should rename offending files, nothing else
would solve the problem.
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Here is the workaround:
sqlite3 /var/db/pkg/local.sqlite delete from deps where name =
'dirmngr' pkg delete dirmng
Then gnupg would update successfully.
security/dirmngr moved into gnupg, and should be labeled as deleted.
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the timestamp of every file and directory to 1970-01-01 for
reproducibility
* creates tarball
Patch adding this feature is attached to this bug report:
https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=198449
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hit this problem twice.
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pkg-install is run once during port's 'make', and another time during
port's 'make install'.
Is this intended? pkg-install is for the package, and port make didn't
build/install the package.
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are the collection of
binaries that can be installed, located in the repository, like one that
is being pointed to by /etc/pkg/FreeBSD.conf
My question is why pkg-install is run during the stage phase? Isn't this
the wrong thing to do? I think only make install should run it.
Yuri
On 03/30/2015 16:16, Baptiste Daroussin wrote:
And pkg-install is not run at all during stage if some ports are explicitly
doing that they should be fixed!
That was it, thanks, it was called explicitly.
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/phonon-vlc which
was recently switched to vlc-qt4. In such case 'pkg upgrade' should
automatically delete vlc and install vlc-qt4, but pkg fails instead.
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and should be substituted?
There is no /usr/ports/UPDATING record for this. Is think such record
should be added if pkg can't handle this. Or what is the solution?
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I implemented the new 'basemix' stage-qa test:
https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=199106
Currently it complains about libssl.so libcrypto.so from base.
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security/libksba
poudriere is run with -t of course
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On 04/13/2015 22:55, Yuri wrote:
Here is the message:
Error: Files or directories left over:
info/dir
Followup to this: it turns out that .info files placed in plist (instead
of INFO=) cause this.
I just developed the new stage-qa test 'infoplist':
https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla
Please commit update for these two ports:
https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=200108
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to *_DEPENDS
statements: https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=195203
So if it will say that USE_OPENSSL=yes is needed, this means FF does
depend on it.
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dependency causes it. You should identify it and see if this can be fixed.
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9++devel/py-setuptools27
|`+lang/python27 - 1
`+lang/python27 - 1
You won't be able to remove port openssl.
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, and then rebuild postfix, and the rest, locally without
packages. Local builds currently generally produce better results
compared to poudriere builds because they are more likely to avoid
openssl problem.
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exciting enough. People are attracted to
exciting stuff.
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*usually* but *not always* present. I saw the cases when -Wl,-rpath
fails to link to that path w/out -L before it.
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parts, which are using base ssl.
I am going to write the stage-qa test checking for just that: no base
libraries of certain kinds are mixed into the link list.
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. Ports should use only
openssl port.
If you think this isn't a good idea, and ports should still occasionally
use base openssl, would you care to explain why you think so?
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. Ports should never
use base OpenSSL.
Only 100 ports touch WITH_OPENSSL_... variables. Somebody who is able
to make such decisions and has the commit bit should bit should look
into this. Otherwise, massively faulty package repositories are produces.
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to be disabled just because of this conflict.
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It fetches source from SCM repository.
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not sure what the general solution might be when more ports
will hit this problem.
Bug report: https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=200863
(Added missing '__cxa_deleted_virtual' into libcxxrt)
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See this for reference:
https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/17059
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It is *extremely dangerous* (though convenient) to let dependencies
download automatically, like Go and NodeJS do.
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, develop some changes and submit them
back to the original project. Having a low barrier to entry like that
is a really big deal.
That's the thing: it looks just as github itself, only the host name in
URL is different.
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is still mergeable, or
submitter should be notified if it became unmergeable.
This could simplify and expedite the process of committing of port changes.
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Is it coming any time soon?
It blocks several ports. Many Qt-based apps now want 5.5.
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Since it turned out that nobody was working on this, I ported qt-5.5.1
myself.
Looking of a committer to commit this patch:
https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=205805
Thanks,
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On 12/10/2015 16:18, Yuri wrote:
Is it coming any time soon?
It blocks several ports. Many Qt
On 12/23/2015 06:34, Diane Bruce wrote:
No. The core problem is due to our version of libgcc not having quadmath
support.
If the separate port would have been created for gcc with only fortran
in it, and it would have been compiled with clang, this would have
solved this problem.
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the same way.
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quadmath
support?
This is a very bad problem, because it prevents most science and math
software from running on FreeBSD.
Yuri
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for the pull request
creation, which is a must.
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,
and another things is when fortran language requires it. The latter is
here to stay.
Can there be the separate fortran from gcc that is build with clang? Or
can we switch /usr/ports/lang/gccNN to be always built with the base
clang? I know this is certainly possible.
Yuri
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