Willy Picard wrote:
Hi,
The mplayer port is still broken after the last ffmpeg update. More precisely,
the mplayer-0.99.11_5 port with ffmpeg-2008.07.27_5 (on a i386 FreeBSD 7
machine) is broken. However, the fix given formerly by Jeremy Messenger (cf.
Trying to u/g digikam 0.9.3 - 0.9.4 using
portmaster -Bd graphics/digikam
fails during the install stage:
gmake[5]: Leaving directory
`/usr/ports/graphics/digikam/work/digikam-0.9.4/digikam/libs/dimg'
gmake[4]: Leaving directory
Trying to build finance/gnucash (ports tree updated a couple of hours
ago) but it depends on www/gtkhtml38 which is marked as DEPRECATED with
the message to use www/gtkhtml3 instead.
Anyone know why gnucash hasn't been updated to deal with this? Is it OK
to just hack the gnucash Makefile to
Max Brazhnikov wrote:
I use kde and latest nvidia-driver but I have no such a problem.
Hmmm, just upgraded some ports which updated kdelibs as a dependency and
the problem has gone :-/
Thanks
Mark
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Hi,
I just upgraded the nvidia-driver to the latest version 173.14.05 and
now I find that the task bar in KDE is corrupted - the rest of the
screen is OK, just the task bar is affected.
This didn't happen with the previous version I was running (169.x.x I
think, not sure exactly).
Vladimir Kushnir wrote:
Hmm... No, this never happened here. Everything works perfectly all
right. My sqlite3 compiled with threads though, could it be that?
I also had problems with the system gdb core dumping in 6.3 - this still
happens in 7.0 does it?
Probably. It does here under
On Thu, March 6, 2008 22:19, Vladimir Kushnir wrote:
Hi Mark,
I had precisely the same problem (plus system gdb dumped core and I had
to use ports' one, ports/devel/gdb6 - hint!). For me, it was solved by
rebuilding sqlite3 with
WITHOUT_FTS1=true WITHOUT_FTS2=true
options. Perhaps, only
Clean install of 7.0-RELEASE, Xorg, KDE, and digikam from a freshly
downloaded ports tree.
Starting digikam for the first time gives the dialogue asking for the
directory to use as the Album root, enter a path then digikam dumps
core. The trace from the KDE Crash Handler is:
[New Thread
hi
howto use Konqueror as root while another user from the wheel group ?
I've tried kdesu konqueror, but it doesn't work and I get a lot of errors.
I'm using freeBSD 6.3 with KDE 3.5
There's an item on the KDE menu for this. I'm at work now so can't check
exactly where, but one of the
Mark Ovens wrote:
There's an item on the KDE menu for this. I'm at work now so can't check
exactly where, but one of the items near the bottom of the main menu -
Useful Links or something IIRC. It's on the second, or even thrid level
menu and the item is called something like ''File Manager
If I understand the problem correctly, the attached patch will fix it.
Please confirm this for me when you can.
That fixed it Doug - thanks for the quick response.
Regards,
Mark
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Doug, it's happened again:
[...]
=== Updating package dependency entry for each dependent port
=== Re-installation of mjpegtools-1.9.0.r3 succeeded
=== Returning to check of ports depending on icu-3.8.1
=== Launching child to update mozilla-1.7.13_3,2
icu-3.8.1 mozilla-1.7.13_3,2
Doug Barton wrote:
Mark Ovens wrote:
Doug, it's happened again:
It's impossible for me to debug this properly without knowing the
command line options you used. I'm guessing from your description of the
problem that you used at least -r and -u.
I included the command line in my OP
Bob Willcox wrote:
Thanks for the info Mark, however I do know what script does and why
one might use it (I've used it for years for just that, and I'm not
even trying to use it here).
What I was asking about (please re-read my subject line) was the
xorg-upgrade command itself. Where is it
On 1/31/08, Jeremy Messenger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We should change this in UPDATING to:
# script xorg-upgrade.log
Then there would be less confusion about the xorg-upgrade file.
Good idea. I'll confess that I fell into the same trap that Bob did when I
upgraded my system and was
Doug Barton wrote:
I didn't see the first one, so it probably didn't hit the list.
Both of your problems are almost certainly caused by running the old
version first. Please repeat your -Baud run to make sure that
portmaster 2.0 is handling +IGNOREME properly (it should), and then
update apache
Alex Dupre wrote:
Mark Ovens wrote:
If someone can explain how to build a debug version of digikam (and
libgphoto2) I will provide a back trace.
make -DWITH_DEBUG
Thanks Alex - I seem to remember it wasn't that simple; it compiled with
``-g'' but the binaries still got stripped
Mark Ovens wrote:
But, it doesn't seem to produce a core file and if I run it from within
gdb then gdb itself core dumps (and does produce a core file):
/home/mark{102}# gdb /usr/local/bin/digikam
GNU gdb 6.1.1 [FreeBSD]
Copyright 2004 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
GDB is free software
Apologies if this appears twice, I posted it nearly 24 hours ago and it
hasn't shown up in the list so I'm resending it.
I've got +IGNOREME in /var/db/pkg/mozilla-1.7.13_3,2/ (as it's only
required for OpenOffice which I don't usually bother upgrading - also
has +IGNOREME).
/var/db/pkg{112}#
Tried updating all my ports - all 439 of them - sing ``portmanager -u''.
Numerous failures, conflicts etc. as usual. Got most of them sorted but
``portmanager -s'' still reports a load as MISSING, but they aren't; the
directories are in /var/db/pkg and the apps work.
portmanager(1) builds and
Trying to build multimedia/ffmpeg (0.4.9.p1_7) fails because pod2man is
not found.
ffmpeg-0.4.9.p1_6 is already installed so this must be in the latest change.
Looking at the Makefile it appears that pod2man is only required if the
docs are built, but even trying to build with -DNOPORTDOCS
Trying to upgrade my ports using portmanager(1) but it seems to think
that print/freetype2 is not installed - even after it gets built and
installed:
/home/mark{122}# portmanager -s
[snip]
7 :freetype2-2.2.1_1 /print/freetype2 MISSING
[snip]
/home/mark{123}# ls -ld
FreeBSD redshift 6.1-RC FreeBSD 6.1-RC #0: Mon May 1 14:05:04 BST 2006
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/REDSHIFT i386
KDE 3.5.5
Had this problem with acroread 7.0.8 too.
Opening from Konqueror a button appears on the task bar with the
hourglass cursor but acroread never opens.
Brandon S. Allbery KF8NH wrote:
On Dec 30, 2006, at 18:12 , boris starchev wrote:
I use Eclipse on Windows.
There is Eclipse working on Linux!
Is it possible to use Eclipse on FreeBSD?
rushlight:4111 Z$ make search name=eclipse | grep '^[PI]'
Port: eclipse-3.1.2
Path:
I used pkg_delete(1) to remove several unwanted ports but now
portmanager reports them as missing because they are still listed as in
the +CONTENTS of other packages, e.g. I pkg_delete'd koffice but
portmanager now lists it as MISSING because it is still listed in the
+CONTENTS of the kde
Jeremy Messenger wrote:
marcus has won the fight, so he has a patch to fix it.
http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-gnome/2006-December/016302.html
Excellent!
I've just applied this patch and done `make deinstall', `make reinstall'
of kde-xdg-env but still have the same problem. Will
Mark Ovens wrote:
x11-toolkits/pango fails with an error about glib-mkenums not found.
glib is up to date.
Anyone? I'm trying to install gimp but pango needs updating first.
Regards,
Mark
Has anyone else had this, and what is the solution? Nothing in
/usr/ports/UPDATING and I can't find
Mark Ovens wrote:
Mark Ovens wrote:
x11-toolkits/pango fails with an error about glib-mkenums not found.
glib is up to date.
Forget it, sorted. I didn't realize that glib-mkenums is a perl script.
Its shebang line was fully pathed to /usr/bin/perl5 but perl is in
/usr/local/bin so
Armin Pirkovitsch wrote:
Mark Ovens wrote:
I'm trying to rebuild net-im/amsn because the installed version was
built with an old dependency - tcllib-1.7_1 which is now version 1.9 -
but amsn keeps trying to install tcllib-1.9 even though it is already
installed.
Thinking
Matthew Seaman wrote:
Robert Huff wrote:
Mark Ovens writes:
/root{115}# pkg_info -Rr mozilla-1.7.13,2
I believe this will show the run-depends, but not the
build-depnds.
Ah, yes, of course, but as I said in my OP, why would Mozilla be needed
as a *build* dependency
Franz Klammer wrote:
Mark Ovens schrieb:
Matthew Seaman wrote:
Robert Huff wrote:
Mark Ovens writes:
/root{115}# pkg_info -Rr mozilla-1.7.13,2
I believe this will show the run-depends, but not the
build-depnds.
did you build and install jdk15 with the option Enable the browser
Updated my ports tree via portsnap, running ``portmanager -s'' show a
large number of ports needing upgrading/rebuilding (most where built
with old dependency).
Ran ``portmanager -u'', which ran for several hours then finished like this:
=== Registering installation for gmime-2.2.3
===
mail/postfix21 won't update as the tarball for pfixtls can't be found.
I've been trying for a couple of weeks now but still the problem persists.
Is something out of date in my ports tree (I use portsnap regularly)?
Regards,
Mark
= pfixtls-0.8.18-2.1.3-0.9.7d.tar.gz doesn't seem to exist in
Stanislav Sedov wrote:
Try to
# pkg_delete -f /var/db/pkg/autoconf* /var/db/pkg/automake* \
/var/db/pkg/libtool* /var/db/pkg/gnu-libtool*
Then reinstall port. The installations missed AM_PROG_LIBTOOL because
this macros is installed into /usr/local/share/aclocal which you removed.
So
Hi,
Trying to update my ports but devel/fam won't build. One of the errors
mentions an old version of automake so I've uninstalled *all* versions
of automake and autoconf and just reinstalled the latest versions
(autoconf259 and automake19) but devel/fam still won't build.
Can anyone help?
Stanislav Sedov wrote:
On Tue, 15 Aug 2006 17:04:48 +0100
Mark Ovens [EMAIL PROTECTED] mentioned:
As requested...
/usr/ports/devel/fam{150}# pkg_info -W /usr/local/share/aclocal/header.m4
/usr/ports/devel/fam{151}#
So this file doesn't belong to any package and should be removed
Andy Fawcett wrote:
It's a funky little bug, but for now you can get round it by preloading
libintl:
env LD_PRELOAD=libintl.so kcmshell kamera
I'm not sure what the correct solution would be, I've not had time to
investigate that.
A.
Thanks Andy, that's done the trick. If you do find the
I've installed kdegraphics-kamera-3.5.3_1 (graphics/kamera) but when I
try to run it from Kcontrol it gives this error:
/libexec/ld-elf.so.1: /usr/local/lib/libgphoto2_port/0.6.1/ptpip.so:
Undefined symbol libintl_dgettext
Looks like a library version issue but I've brought all my ports up
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