Em 28-08-2012 01:27, Eitan Adler escreveu:
If I understand correctly, you want the idea of multiple maintainers.
I am completely for this. It is even trivial to do by adding a comment
just below the MAINTAINER line.
Or by listing various emails in the MAINTAINER variable, separated by
space.
On 2012.08.25. 16:16, Alberto Villa wrote:
On Wed, Aug 1, 2012 at 3:32 AM, Alberto Villaavi...@freebsd.org wrote:
I'd like to do the change as well. Can we proceed with the commit
since you got no objection?
Change committed in r303137.
Thanks!
Gabor
Hi,
I just discovered that the description of the NLS option says Native
Language Support via gettext. Using gettext isn't the only way of
achieving NLS but there are also the POSIX-standard catalogs:
http://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/
Or whatever proprietary solution. I think
On 2012.03.29. 20:49, Jason Helfman wrote:
I will work on a effort, as well, to get some supporting documentation
into
the Porter's Handbook.
Jason, thanks for this cleanup work. Have you checked if there is any
portlint check for this? It would also be very valuable.
Gabor
On 2012.03.14. 22:10, Adrian Chadd wrote:
So you could intall gnusort, bsdsort, and then some config file would
determine which was used.
'sort' would then be a symlink to said magic program, that'd look at
its argv[0], look at the contents of that file, and exec() the right
one.
I prefer
Hi Folks,
some time ago I started writing a BSDL sort variant from scratch since
the OpenBSD version did not support multibyte locales and was hard to
modify. The development was a bit stalled but recently, Oleg Moskalenko
oleg.moskale...@citrix.com showed interest in continuing this version
On 2011.09.18. 18:39, Eitan Adler wrote:
This patch requires approval from those CCed.
Approved for my ports. And thanks!
Gabor
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On 2011.09.16. 17:51, Matthias Andree wrote:
Am 16.09.2011 11:51, schrieb Lev Serebryakov:
Hello, Freebsd-ports.
You wrote 16 сентября 2011 г., 0:28:07:
Really? I thought it was supposed to be standard behaviour- the @stopdaemon
line in pkg-plist facilitates that.
While I totally understand
On 2011.09.12. 23:55, Michal Varga wrote:
Dear maintainer of databases/gdbm,
Thank you for committing the latest update of gdbm with a (nowhere to be
found mentioned in UPDATING) shared library bump, which again makes my
very dull FreeBSD installation a little bit more fun to maintain, and
(WITH_GCOV)
CONFIGURE_ARGS+= --enable-gcov
LDFLAGS+= -fstack-protector
+BROEKN=WITH_GCOV breaks security/nss.
^^
Typo!
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Em 2010.06.29. 0:24, Paul Schmehl escreveu:
I'm working on a port update for one of the ports that I maintain, and
I've run into a problem that I can't seem to solve.
I use this construction to ensure that the port doesn't overwrite the
conf file, if one exists:
.for f in barnyard2.conf
again (which means really there's a problem in the port) or it
builds well (which means your db42 installation was just corrupted).
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Why don't you so it yourself now that you can? :)
Talk with your mentor about this.
Not until my account gets created. But thanks for reminding :)
Ok, I'll do. Which is your account name that is being created?
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2010 07:31:58 + (UTC)
De: Gabor Kovesdan ga...@freebsd.org
Para: ports-committ...@freebsd.org, cvs-po...@freebsd.org,
cvs-...@freebsd.org
gabor 2010-06-08 07:31:58 UTC
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Modified files:
archivers/bsdar Makefile
audio/gnuitarMakefile
On 18/03/2010 21:47, Erwin Lansing wrote:
On behalf of portmgr, I am pleased to announce that portmgr has found
a new secretary: Thomas Abthorpe. Thomas has been a FreeBSD ports committer
since 2007 and has made more than 1000 commits since. He has previously
served on the ports-security team
a large number of ports, infrastructural changes, commts to
ports with unusually high number of dependencies, and any other commit
that requires the rebuilding of many packages will not be allowed
without prior explicit approval from portmgr after that date.
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with this and didn't provide me any useful error
log so I had to test this locally, that's why it didn't go smoothly. If
someone could provide more information on this, that would be more than
welcome.
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I still couldn't reproduce the issue you reported, I used the same
options, though.
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-pr.cgi?pr=ports/143654
Testing time... before it gets committed in the ports tree :)
I'll probably commit that tomorrow. I wanted to do it today but have had
no time.
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unzip as a dependency by full path? Were there similar issues? Is there
a conventional/preferred solution for this?
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private mirror. Or if you want, I
can upload it to the FreeBSD mirrors, when I set up the private mirror I
didn't have privileges to do so.
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Sahil Tandon escribió:
[replying off-list]
On Sun, 28 Jun 2009, Gabor Kovesdan wrote:
Thanks Sahil, I assigned terminality, sted and cryptcat to you. As for
cvsadmin, it is already assigned. You might want to check if terminality
and sted have a good MASTER_SITE with better
. If you are interested in any of them, please reply and I (or other
committer on the list) will assign it to you.
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, these docbook2man and docbook2X do the same I think but they
hide the details. To use the XSL stylesheets you need docbook-xsl and
libxslt and calling xsltproc with the proper parameters. It's pretty easy.
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Ed Schouten escribió:
* Gabor Kovesdan ga...@freebsd.org wrote:
I don't think it's a good idea. This knob is completely superfluous and
thus should be avoided. One can just add -std to CFLAGS from a port
Makefile. Forced build are also possible without this stuff, you can set
, or
should I do it?
I don't think it's a good idea. This knob is completely superfluous and
thus should be avoided. One can just add -std to CFLAGS from a port
Makefile. Forced build are also possible without this stuff, you can set
this in /etc/make.conf.
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Angelo Turetta ha scritto:
I seem to remember some work on building ports/packages in a chroot
using DESTDIR.
I found a lot of infrastructure in bsd.destdir.mk, does anybody know
what status all that stuff is at?
Any docs/errata/TODO worth reading before experimenting with it?
Hello Angelo,
...
Also, note that there IS output when grepping from /dev/null with the
20080725_1 version of bsdgrep:
% /usr/local/bin/grep . /dev/null | hd
ff 0a |..|
0002
%
Thanks to bothnof you for the bug reports, I'll try
Wesley Shields escribió:
On Fri, May 16, 2008 at 09:54:09PM +0300, Andriy Gapon wrote:
Suppose there is a project that does not produce any official snapshots or
releases of its source-code, keeps all sources in SVN and the best it does
- declares a certain revision as stable or something
/usr/ports/textproc/fop
# bzip2 -dc fop_094.diff.bz2 | patch -p1
# rm *.orig
I have tested it on 7.0-BETA4 and 6.2-RELEASE-p9 i386 architecture.
PD: Should I to submit a PR?
Thanks!
I'll take it.
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to add to the topic, that it
would be really nice if
someone with the knowledge could add some pieces of info about this to
PH, so that
we avoid the future confusions.
TIA,
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Max Laier escribió:
Hi,
can somebody please approve or commit ports/116187 for me? Thanks a lot!
Not sure if I handled the extra include file the right way[tm].
I'll check this.
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. It
has only been lightly tested.
I haven't tested it yet, but it seems good to me. Thanks for working on
this! I'll test it a bit next
day. What about COMMENTFILE? I see it was removed, but can't see it
added back. Is it
completely obsolete?
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gabor 2007-08-04 11:37:24 UTC
FreeBSD ports repository
Modified files:
.CHANGES UPDATING
- emacs21, update
emacs to 22, and update emacs-devel to 22.1 if there's such, or remove
that if that's not necessary.
More info about repo-copies:
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/articles/committers-guide/ports.html
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Gabor Tjong A Hung escribió:
What happens with discontinued projects?
They seem to pollute our ports tree.
http://tmsnc.sourceforge.net/ seems to indiacte that the project is
discontinued. Shouldn't its port be removed from the ports tree then?
I've noticed the same with several other ports.
What do you think, wouldn't it be nice to add a newsflash entry about
the X.Org upgrade?
Or not yet?
Gabor
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Harald Schmalzbauer escribió:
Am Dienstag, 1. Mai 2007 schrieb Andrey Chernov:
All backed out.
Not because I admit they are technically wrong and not because of bug
reports (I receive nothing). But because I surprisingly meets so
strong opposition and resistance so lost any desire to
David Southwell escribió:
Amavisd needs a virus scanner. Vscan is broken but I do not want to use a
commercial solution. Suggestions please and how do I compile amavisd to use
the alternative..
Thanks in advance
Did you take a look at security/amavisd-new? It does not depend on
Matthew Seaman schrieb:
happy-idiot-talk:/usr/ports:% diff -u databases/Makefile{.save,}
--- databases/Makefile.save Sat Apr 14 10:07:55 2007
+++ databases/Makefile Sat Apr 14 10:08:15 2007
@@ -130,7 +130,6 @@
SUBDIR += mylibrary
SUBDIR += mysql++
SUBDIR += mysql++1
-
Gerhard Gonter schrieb:
Gabor Kovesdan wrote:
Dear Port Maintainers,
I would like to inform you that the security/cyrus-sasl port is
deprecated and expired. It is pretty old and not really supported any
more. The only barrier to remove it is, that it has some dependant
ports, currently
Ulrich Spoerlein schrieb:
While your at it, it would be nice if the WITH_SASL and WITH_SASL2 knobs
would be unified. Some ports interpret WITH_SASL as 'link against
libsasl2', while others (those listed above?) interpret it as 'link
against libsasl'
I think it was openldap vs postfix, where I
Dear Port Maintainers,
I would like to inform you that the security/cyrus-sasl port is
deprecated and expired. It is pretty old and not really supported any
more. The only barrier to remove it is, that it has some dependant
ports, currently the following ones:
databases/cyrus-smlacapd
Erwin Lansing schrieb:
INDEX build failed with errors:
Generating INDEX-5 - please wait..make: chdir
/local0/tmp/erwin/tindex/ports/www/jakarta-tomcat41: No such file or directory
Makefile, line 44: warning: make -C
/local0/tmp/erwin/tindex/ports/www/jakarta-tomcat41 -VAPP_HOME returned
Carlos Fernando Assis Paniago schrieb:
Hi: I was running clamav and amavisd with postfix... With the recent
change in clamav (0.90), I was receiving this error:
Mar 1 19:08:55 norma amavisd[75399]: Virus scanner failure:
/usr/local/bin/clamscan (error code: 40)
Looking this error I find out:
Mark Linimon schrieb:
On Sat, Feb 24, 2007 at 07:13:01PM +, Matthew Seaman wrote:
Why not do it this way?
HAVE_TOR_DEVEL!= if pkg_info -I tor-devel-\* /dev/null 21 ; then echo YES; fi
The problem with this approach is that you couple another shell invocation
into 'make index'.
Fabian Keil schrieb:
Gabor Kovesdan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What about grepping in the output of pkg_info? Or even better just
grepping in ls ${PKG_DBDIR} to determine which one is installed and
adding the appropriate dependency.
Are you aware of ports that already do that?
I
Fabian Keil schrieb:
I maintain the ports security/dns-proxy-tor and
security/trans-proxy-tor which both require a Tor
control port being available somewhere to do their job.
They can work with both Tor versions in the ports collection
(security/tor and security/tor-devel), and I originally
Jo Rhett schrieb:
Scot Hetzel wrote:
So all of the ports which are being updated to use rcorder are now
breaking on all of the existing 6.0 systems...
It shouldn't break existing systems, as the scripts are still run in
alphabetical order on the 6.0 systems before revision 1.336.2.1 of
Andrew Pantyukhin schrieb:
On 1/3/07, Gabor Kovesdan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Beech Rintoul schrieb:
Thanks to everyone who responded. I somehow missed that handbook
section, but
I have it figured out now. What I needed to do is the following:
.if defined(WITH_MYSQL)
USE_MYSQL=yes
Beech Rintoul schrieb:
Thanks to everyone who responded. I somehow missed that handbook section, but
I have it figured out now. What I needed to do is the following:
.if defined(WITH_MYSQL)
USE_MYSQL= yes
MODULES:=${MODULES}:mod_sql:mod_sql_mysql
Aaron Dalton schrieb:
I've been away for a number of months and after grepping the ports tree
for a while, I have decided that there must have been some change to the
way NOPORTDOCS is handled. Could somebody point me to a port, or post
an example, of the correct way to now handle port docs and
Jeremie Le Hen schrieb:
Hi,
(Please Cc: me in your replies.)
I would like to apply a patch against a port conditionally, though I
don't want to use ${PATCHFILES} because IIUC, this requires the patch
to be stored remotely.
My problem is that all files matching ${PATCHDIR}/patch-* are
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