On Thu, May 03, 2018 at 02:54:46PM +0200, Julian H. Stacey wrote:
> CC pruned, & 1 added as som thread commonality below ***
>
> Miroslav Lachman wrote:
> > The cad/freecad port has PORTNAME= FreeCAD in the Makefile, so the
> > package name is FreeCAD-0.17.13509.txz
> >
> > Miroslav Lachman
>
> again.
Though I am only a user, I will add that, while the old system
may have been "perfectly good" for some use cases, the absence
of 'flvors' (or something similar) made the ports system at
least very difficult to use (if not, perhaps, completely
"unusable") for oth
ld be used to
reinstall the old version.
Alternatively, if ports are installed, one could rebuild the
old version of pkg from the port. Or even download the
appropriate old ports tree to be able to build the old pkg.
That would also enable building an old(?) v
tem OpenSSL that
you've installed. But the pkg conflicts, because it wants the
system OpenSSL -- and /usr/local/lib/* is found first.
There are probably other ways to fix this, but the easiest is
to either a) remove the OpenSSL pkg, or b) build mumble as a
port.
[Corrections welcome if I have som
On Mon, Oct 24, 2016 at 09:54:56AM +0200, Torsten Zuehlsdorff wrote:
> On 24.10.2016 09:16, Greg Byshenk wrote:
> > On Mon, Oct 24, 2016 at 01:05:52AM +0200, Julian H. Stacey wrote:
> >
> >> "Common decency" is disputable even in within USA; Europe is less
&
olitical correctness", & other
> places less than Europe. Censorship of Global FreeBSD to USA norms
> is Offensive.
Point of information: I can't speak knowledgeably about the
rest of the world, but Europe tends to have -more- stringent
restrictions on abusive speech than does the USA.
th the current ports tree (and, as I understand it, cannot
practically be modified in order to work with it).
But again, you -can- still build old-style packages if that is
required: just check out a ports tree that works with old-style
packages and use that to package your "proprietary stuf
.
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:10:46 -0700] select_timeout: JobHistoryUpdate=0
d [16/Aug/2014:14:10:47 -0700] select_timeout: JobHistoryUpdate=0
d [16/Aug/2014:14:10:47 -0700] select_timeout(0): 86400 seconds to do nothing
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-numbered)
library. If not, then they will be looking for the old library, and
failing when they don't find it.
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, but it does say
-r name/glob of port directory in /var/db/pkg, and I've found
that the '-r' flag does require that the port follow immediately.
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Version 12.11
Build 1661
PlatformFreeBSD
System amd64, 8.3-STABLE
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like libxul is pulled
in to vlc if you select the Mozilla Plugin option.
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On Wed, Aug 15, 2012 at 10:09:16AM -0500, Franci Nabalanci wrote:
Yes, I selected the Mozilla Plugin which I want to have.
Then it looks like you need to keep libxul, since that plugin
introduces the libxul dependency.
On Wed, Aug 15, 2012 at 7:13 AM, Greg Byshenk free...@byshenk.net wrote
ImageMagick =
$
Although in this particular case, 'pkg_version -s Image' (without
the '-X') seems to do just fine, as well.
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software has bugs;
what is important is that they are fixed as they are discovered,
rather than being left to rot.
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' means
that the team will do its best to ensure that things actually work.
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, or the package
you built
with tt class=COMMANDmake package/tt/i/span./p
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-eclipse-plugin-2.5.1.pom
... but I get an .xml page instead of the .pom.
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On Wed, Sep 15, 2010 at 11:31:51AM -0700, Doug Barton wrote:
On 9/15/2010 1:18 AM, Greg Byshenk wrote:
On Tue, Sep 14, 2010 at 06:22:24PM -0700, Doug Barton wrote:
I can think of at least one more scenario off the top of my head. You
want to run the new version of the service the next time
of the 'automation' issue, as
I think that I can see points on both sides; I'm just suggesting
that this argument is not a good one.
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I can be reasonably sure of the
cause), not at some random time in the future (when someone will have
to troubleshoot the problem -- on a server that is supposed to be live).
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/libtool22 libtool-1.5\*')
without any problems -- but it was on a machine with only a small
number ( 100 ) ports installed.
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But VirtualBox itself fails to start -- even if I run as root.
System is amd64, 7-STABLE as of 26-04-2009. Does it need to be more
recent...?
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http
/virtualbox_2.tgz
I've just updated my system (to 7-STABLE amd64 as of today) and
installed the new version. It runs for me now. Tomorrow I will
try to create virtual machine.
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On Mon, May 18, 2009 at 02:25:28AM +0200, Greg Byshenk wrote:
On Sun, May 17, 2009 at 08:09:20PM +0200, Martin Wilke wrote:
We rolled a new tarball with the patch from Juergen Lock [1]
with a posible fix for AMD64 users, tested on 3 machines
which now works without problems. Many Thanks
libxcb? If that is the case, then reinstalling them
will not change their link to the old version.
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that this
shouldn't should be an issue when using rsync.
Is this a bug or a feature?
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