Am 09.09.2011 11:09, schrieb Conrad J. Sabatier:
On Thu, 08 Sep 2011 18:54:36 +0200
Matthias Andree mand...@freebsd.org wrote:
Am 08.09.2011 13:52, schrieb Matt Burke:
I want machines, tools, to do as *I* say not the other way round,
whether it's good for me or not. If I wanted nannying
Am 09.09.2011 14:38, schrieb Matt Burke:
If someone deletes a package I use from ports, they are FORCING me to jump
through an awful load of hoops to get what I want/need.
No. If people would please take note that the package does *not*
magically disappear from your computers because someone
Am 09.09.2011 13:15, schrieb Conrad J. Sabatier:
On Wed, 7 Sep 2011 08:33:08 +0200 (CEST)
lini...@freebsd.org wrote:
portname: german/ksteak
description:KDE frontend for steak, an english - german dictionary
maintainer: po...@freebsd.org
deprecated because:
Am 10.09.2011 16:08, schrieb per...@pluto.rain.com:
Last I knew, if port X uses services provided by port Y and port
Y changes, port X often needs to be rebuilt and reinstalled even
though nothing in port X has changed. AFAIK this has nothing to
do with backups.
If you've found a way to
An obscure piece of software is undesirable (and shouldn't be ported in
the first place).
Bullshit!
I think that suffices. If the discussion is getting emotional, we
should stop it.
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Am 10.09.2011 07:45, schrieb Conrad J. Sabatier:
Frankly, I'm growing increasingly concerned that this push to
eliminate ports is getting out of control. I don't much care for
the notion that, having invested the time in installing,
configuring and tuning a certain set of software packages,
Am 10.09.2011 07:35, schrieb Conrad J. Sabatier:
Well, I'm certainly willing to do what I can, for as long as I can. I
maintain a handful of other ports, so I'm not unfamiliar with ports
maintenance. As long as I'm capable of doing so, I'd be glad to. If
at some point, some change in the
Am 10.09.2011 10:40, schrieb Doug Barton:
The way that the FreeBSD project handles deleted ports is to leave them
in the CVS repository, where they are easily available to everyone who
would like to access them.
However I think that your idea is interesting, and I'd love to see the
people
Am 10.09.2011 18:17, schrieb Chad Perrin:
On Sat, Sep 10, 2011 at 12:09:16PM +0200, Matthias Andree wrote:
On the other hand, you're pointing out a problem of dead ports in the
first place: if the API of (usually library) port Y changes, and port X
is unmaintained, that's typically
Am 12.09.2011 22:58, schrieb Julian H. Stacey:
If the author of another package stated that maintenance ceased, that is
no longer the case. Any why let port users fall into this pit? They
You advocate digging the pit. The hole where the ports was.
Nonsense. It's a wanton exaggeration of
Am 13.09.2011 11:10, schrieb Michal Varga:
On Mon, 2011-09-12 at 18:46 -0500, Stephen Montgomery-Smith wrote:
I found Michal Varga's critique snarky and unnecessarily sarcastic...
I agree that it was unnecessarily sarcastic. We all make mistakes from
time to time. Michal could have
Am 12.09.2011 23:32, schrieb Julian H. Stacey:
Hi,
If not, see to backups and/or migration in due time. We can't possibly
support software that is unsupported by the vendor, but that's what
We already do. Been working just fine for many years. No I wont
tell you where, because I don't
Am 13.09.2011 21:27, schrieb Michal Varga:
Though if I had to pick a random case again, it probably wouldn't be too
hard to make some wildly unsubstantiated guesses:
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Wildly
Its time that commit bit was revoked to protect ports/ along with
perhaps 3 other misguided butchers' commit bits, perhaps one of
whom might have been your commit mentor.
Get a life.
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Am 15.09.2011 21:36, schrieb Łukasz Wąsikowski:
BTW: You hate having a software update break your software. I hate when
software updates turn off services on my servers. That's another thing
portage do better - update won't turn off any service. You are supposed
to restart services manually
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 why we do this, I have to say it's VERY
libgdbm.so.3
vinagre-2.30.3: /usr/local/libexec/vinagre-applet misses libgdbm.so.3
Please bump the PORTREVISION of these two ports, gnome-settings-daemon
and vinagre to assist users with updates to pick up the new
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Am 16.09.2011 22:00, schrieb Gabor Kovesdan:
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
Am 18.09.2011 22:42, schrieb Łukasz Wąsikowski:
We shouldn't go that way at all. Restarting service right after it's
update is not a good thing. In many cases service will not start,
because of needed configuration changes od other ports not recompiled or
updated. The safe way is to not stop
Am 28.09.2011 22:40, schrieb Łukasz Wąsikowski:
W dniu 2011-09-28 20:53, Matthias Andree pisze:
We shouldn't go that way at all. Restarting service right after it's
update is not a good thing. In many cases service will not start,
because of needed configuration changes od other ports
Am 14.10.2011 13:49, schrieb Anton Shterenlikht:
Is this related to the auto tools issue?
=== subversion-freebsd-1.6.17_4 depends on shared library: sqlite3.8 - not
found
===Verifying install for sqlite3.8 in /usr/ports/databases/sqlite3
=== Returning to build of
Am 17.10.2011 22:10, schrieb Leslie Jensen:
I have a script that does
portsnap fetch update
pkg_version -vIL=
on a Daily basis
Today I got this little message about corrupted record and I would
like to solve it
ImageMagick-6.7.3.0_1 needs updating (index has
Am 17.10.2011 04:00, schrieb Glen Barber:
Hi,
As it stands now, the mail/demime port has no upstream, and
development seems to have stopped at least 2 years ago.
Does anyone use this?
If so, would someone like to _become_ upstream and revive this piece
of software?
Otherwise, I'll
Am 19.10.2011 02:45, schrieb John Marshall:
After upgrading databases/postgresql84-server from 8.4.8_1 to 8.4.9, the
rc.d script vomits thus:
rwsrv03# /usr/local/etc/rc.d/postgresql start
su: unknown login: %%PG_USER%%
Presumably the updated port is missing a substitution edit but I
Am 30.10.2011 15:14, schrieb Chris Rees:
On 30 Oct 2011 09:48, Barbara barbara.xxx1...@libero.it wrote:
$ pkg_info -Ix sudo
sudo-1.8.3 Allow others to run commands as root
$ grep DISTVERSION /usr/ports/security/sudo/Makefile
DISTVERSION=1.8.3p1
$ pkg_version -I | grep sudo
Am 10.11.2011 12:06, schrieb Dmitry Marakasov:
Why should we go through it again and again? If it's not broken, it's
useable, you may not remove it, period.
It appears to me that yours - although shared with mi@ - is a minority
vote, and on top of that, also one with little weight because --
If it were to be consensus we wouldn't be moving anywhere as a
project, so that certainly won't count.
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Am 29.12.2011 05:55, schrieb Jeffrey McFadden:
Hello, Porters.
I mentioned this a couple of days ago but it appears to me that my email
lacked necessary information.
the first failure looks like this:
Attempting to fetch
Am 22.01.2012 02:15, schrieb Erich Dollansky:
Hi,
I wonder why I should run FreeBSD under VMware.
On Sunday 22 January 2012 04:10:24 Jerry wrote:
On Sat, 21 Jan 2012 15:12:53 -0500
Michael Scheidell articulated:
I reached out to a high level sr engineer at VMware and told him
there was
Am 03.02.2012 16:16, schrieb Michael:
Could you please update the port to version 1.42
In the meanwhile, I have updated the port to 1.42. Thanks for the heads-up.
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Am 15.03.2012 20:50, schrieb Jeremy Messenger:
I get a build failure on amd64:
-
/usr/bin/ld: lapi.o: relocation R_X86_64_32 against `luaO_nilobject_'
can not be used when making a shared object; recompile with
Ruslan,
I cannot build rawtherapee 4.0.7 on 9-STABLE amd64,
re-running it after failure with make MAKE_JOBS_UNSAFE=yes yields:
[ 5%] Building CXX object rtengine/CMakeFiles/rtengine.dir/ipresize.cc.o
In file included from
Am 31.03.2012 10:43, schrieb Ruslan Mahmatkhanov:
Matthias Andree wrote on 31.03.2012 11:01:
Ruslan,
I cannot build rawtherapee 4.0.7 on 9-STABLE amd64,
re-running it after failure with make MAKE_JOBS_UNSAFE=yes yields:
[...]
math.h line 239 declares double log2(double);, so I presume
Am 04.04.2012 14:27, schrieb Jerry:
On Wed, 4 Apr 2012 07:43:32 -0400
Robert Huff articulated:
Jerry writes:
GnuTLS v3.0.18 was released on 2012-04-02. The latest port's
versions are gnutls-2.12.18 and gnutls-devel-2.99.4
respectively.
GnuTLS v3.0.18 is considered the latest
Am 12.04.2012 22:02, schrieb Jerry:
On Thu, 12 Apr 2012 10:13:54 +0100
Chris Whitehouse articulated:
I'm only a lurker and lowly user but could I humbly request that
portmanager is brought back into use? It's simple to use and does
what it does extremely well and without fuss. I think the
Am 11.05.2012 04:42, schrieb Robert Simmons:
And, this is the version of BerkeleyDB that it compiles and installs
to satisfy the BDB backend that I enabled during config:
db41-4.1.25_4
Try with the newest BDB that builds. Chances are versions 4.4 and beyond
are better-behaved, chances are
with
the new FreeBSD release, or as in the FreeBSD Handbook.
HTH
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Am 28.03.2010, 08:14 Uhr, schrieb Garrett Cooper:
Hi,
As part of taking a look at the differences in our implementation
of pkg_install(1) in order to afford an improvement over the existing
code, I've looked at various implementations of pkg_install, one being
NetBSD's evolution [1]. It's
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Greetings,
I have recently committed databases/db50. It is not yet hooked up for
automatic inclusion through Mk/bsd.database.mk; please review the attached
diff.
Thank you.
Best regards
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mandree@, ports committer
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is
outside my control).
Details on the issue and the fix in
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=146152
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Am 01.05.2010 05:16, schrieb John Marshall:
I just spent quite a while trying to figure out what broke SSL
certificate verification in my irc client after taking some brave pills
and updating ports on my notebook.
It turns out that OpenSSL 1.0.0
and schedule it for
deletion, no body being interested in it and me being so unprofessional.
Damn, there goes my record!
Matthias Andree
At least you could quote and attribute quotes properly if you have nothing
better to do than shout at people. The there goes my record part was
certainly
To cut all these discussions short:
George,
I'll ask you as the first author of said page,
- what was the concern or motivation that led to the creation of this page?
- How are FreeBSD ports special if they use GPLv3?
- Why does FreeBSD need to track GPLv3 ports at all?
Thanks.
Matthias
much more than
a port. Haven't tried Fedora 13 Goddard yet though.
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Am 03.06.2010 13:30, schrieb Andrey Chernov:
On Thu, Jun 03, 2010 at 02:44:42AM -0700, Ade Lovett wrote:
FYI, devel/gettext, by the time you read this, assuming mirrors are up to
date, will have jumped from 0.18 to 0.18_1.
Fear not, there is no need to do a massive rebuild, merely update (or
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Am 04.06.2010 12:44, schrieb Paul Macdonald:
After portupgrade -rf gettext which seemed to go fine i noticed an issue
with logrotate.
/usr/local/sbin/logrotate
/libexec/ld-elf.so.1: Shared object libintl.so.8 not found, required
by
?= ${XZ_CMD}
to
EXTRACT_CMD?= ${XZ_CMD} $$(getconf LLONG_MAX)
Other proposals?
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I maintain that the manpage recommendations (such as 90%) are off, and
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Greetings,
first my thanks to Lasse for the prompt reply.
Lasse Collin wrote on Jun 19:
On 2010-06-18 Matthias Andree wrote:
I've just had xz break my devel/libtool22 FreeBSD port build on a low
memory computer (128 MB).
Reason is that xz by default caps memory use at ~40% of physical
Am 19.06.2010 15:41, schrieb Lasse Collin:
Perhaps FreeBSD provides a good working way to limit the amount of
memory that a process actually can use. I don't see such a way e.g. in
Linux, so having some method in the application to limit memory usage is
definitely nice. It's even more
(Just to clarify, this is my personal opinion, with a certain focus of
getting ports, i. e. automated source code builds for FreeBSD, going. I
am not speaking on behalf of FreeBSD.)
Am 20.06.2010 17:23, schrieb Lasse Collin:
I have only one computer with over 512 MiB RAM (this has 8 GiB). Thus
incompatibilities
somehow. We can't patch up gazillions of ports.
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Am 19.07.2010 23:30, schrieb Doug Barton:
On Sun, 18 Jul 2010, Baptiste Daroussin wrote:
Hi,
What about removing the -A option from FETCH_ARGS to allow fetch to
follow 302 code.
I've always wondered why we have that in the defaults, perhaps
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OK, that does work:
Setting BATCH=yes in /etc/make.conf and running:
$ portmaster --no-confirm -G /usr/ports/x11/xorg
But is there really no way to specify it as argument of portmaster?
Did you try this? portmaster ... -mBATCH=yes ...
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downloader needs to follow redirects. For curl, use the -L
option.
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Warren Block wrote on 2010-08-01:
xz(1) has a built-in protective notion about limiting memory usage that
prevents port building on relatively low-memory computers. Users have
experienced this in the wild[1].
Matthias Andree pointed out[2] that there are existing ways to limit
memory
Am 12.08.2010, 15:11 Uhr, schrieb Matthias Andree:
Warren Block wrote on 2010-08-01:
xz(1) has a built-in protective notion about limiting memory usage that
prevents port building on relatively low-memory computers. Users have
experienced this in the wild[1].
Matthias Andree pointed out
as prefixing echo to the whole line.
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Greetings,
I have create a new port for SciPlore Mind Mapping, a mind
mapper/manager with reference and PDF management (to integrate with
JabRef, Mendeley, BibTeX). The port requires Java 1.6.
Since this is my first Java-related port, and I haven't all the related
tools installed, I'd like
Am 31.08.2010 17:47, schrieb J. Hellenthal:
Runs as expected on FreeBSD 8.1-STABLE. Java runs like shit, menu's for
me have been wacked for some time with no seen fix in the future. I am
starting to think its my minimal approach to X using Xmonad as a window
manager but the last time I tried
Greetings,
jhell wrote yesterday:
I have not looked into this until now that I saw that you were working
on SCIPlore very useful utility small and faster than Freemind in a lot
of ways. Anyway... Thanks!
Good (and thanks for the - unquoted - pointer to fixing your other issue,
such is most
Am 06.09.2010 07:32, schrieb Dominic Fandrey:
What kind of dependency should I define if I just need something
for the install target? It's not needed before, not after and
not for the package.
I used to think it's INSTALL_DEPENDS, but I just found out, that
doesn't even exist.
Greetings,
any objections against my merging the attached patch to
Mk/bsd.database.mk after databases/db51 has been repocopied from /db50
and committed?
Thanks for your review best regards
Matthias
? Mk_bsd-database-mk.patch
Index: bsd.database.mk
/ports-mgmt/portmaster) to
solve this. Might be worth a try.
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the delay.
Yes, the updated port works perfectly.
Hi Andriy,
my pleasure. Thanks for your report and your follow-up.
I'm sorry that I missed the subst build issue on my system the first time
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/local library version
during the build), and a minor one was an earlier e2fsprogs-libuuid issue
(which was in fact just exposing genuine upstream bugs that impaired
portability); it also impairs system functionality during the whole build
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This isn't sufficient on my system, because then the apr-util still fails.
Note that there is no previous libtool version that Philip's port could
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*anybody* have this working?
How does this relate to your post on -CURRENT where you suggest upgrade
Heimdal for 8.0 from 1.1.0 to 1.2.1 (you wrote that you needed that for
OpenLDAP)? Have you built OpenSSH against Heimdal 1.2.1 or against 1.1.0?
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Am 20.08.2009, 18:55 Uhr, schrieb Andriy Gapon a...@icyb.net.ua:
on 20/08/2009 19:50 Matthias Andree said the following:
This isn't sufficient on my system, because then the apr-util still
fails.
Note that there is no previous libtool version that Philip's port could
require.
Could you
Am 21.08.2009, 14:28 Uhr, schrieb Jeremy Messenger me...@cox.net:
On Fri, 21 Aug 2009 07:16:57 -0500, Matthias Andree
matthias.and...@gmx.de wrote:
Same for me, on i386. Removing the listed leftover libtool15/libltdl15
files/directories let the devel/apr build succeed, where it would fail
. Alternatively, please mention in /usr/ports/UPDATING that
libtool15/libltdl15 cruft needs to be purged manually (file list as above).
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Stephen Hocking schrieb:
Hi all,
In my efforts to make the xrdp port more robust under FreeBSD, I have
discovered that sigwait (kind of an analogue to select(2), but for
signals rather than I/O) re-enables ignored signals in its list under
Linux, but not FreeBSD.
If the application relies
Greetings,
(Tom Judge copied as he owns some of the mailman PRs.)
I have recently grabbed maintainership of mail/mailman after Petrik
returned it to the pool just so that an important infrastructure port
does not go unmaintained (think backup), but I only have an older
Linux version of Mailman
Am 09.09.2013 22:22, schrieb Thomas Mueller:
So I want to know what MAKE_JOBS_UNSAFE=yes is supposed to do, and do I set
it by
env MAKE_JOBS_UNSAFE=yes portmaster multimedia/vlc
(or whatever other port it applies to)?
Thomas,
It prevents parallel (make -j 4) build of ports, and your
Am 10.09.2013 06:06, schrieb Thomas Mueller:
Thomas,
It prevents parallel (make -j 4) build of ports, and your assumption
about how to set it is correct; alternatively, it can be given on the
make command line:
portmaster -mMAKE_JOBS_UNSAFE=yes multimedia/vlc.
URL:
Am 10.09.2013 19:46, schrieb Thomas Mueller:
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
Am 12.09.2013 21:54, schrieb Anton Shterenlikht:
This is on amd64 r255093 with ports at ??? (I haven't rebuilt svn yet):
libtool: compile: /usr/ports/lang/gcc/work/build/./prev-gcc/xgcc
-B/usr/ports/lang/gcc/work/build//prev-gcc/
-B/usr/local/x86_64-portbld-freebsd10.0/bin/
Am 13.09.2013 21:11, schrieb olli hauer:
On 2013-09-12 12:57, Ivan Voras wrote:
Hello,
I'd like to start a discussion on changing the default BDB port from 4.1
to something more recent.
bdb version 4.1 was last released in 2002:
README: Sleepycat Software: Berkeley DB 4.1.25: (December 19,
Baptiste,
I maintain a few ports that require a compiler that supports nested
functions in C. This means GCC because to my knowledge no clang
version supports this, and the 3.4-related docs still state unsupported
and unlikely.
Do you think it worthwhile to extend USES=compiler so that a port
Am 16.10.2013 21:17, schrieb Alexander Leidinger:
On Wed, 16 Oct 2013 14:31:17 +0200
René Ladan r...@freebsd.org wrote:
On 15-10-2013 15:00, Boris Samorodov wrote:
15.10.2013 15:08, René Ladan пишет:
Here tar gets confused somehow, it wants to pack
${STAGEDIR}/usr/compat/linux (note the
Gnome@, can you please check if the desktop-file-utils port needs fixing
WRT removal of the $PREFIX/share/applications directory, on short notice
please? (Perhaps an error when converting to staging, the check-orphans
targets, as well as poudriere testport, can cause false positives.)
This has
to see where we will end.
The patch is attached and also available for download from:
http://people.freebsd.org/~mandree/stage-upgrade-v1.patch.
To be applied against /usr/ports.
Best regards
Matthias
v1 This patch is to remedy several issues around bsd.stage.mk.
Author: Matthias Andree mandree
Sorry for following up on myself this quickly, but testing with a really
b0rked pkg-plist (news/leafnode), I found a few issues with mtree
generation, and found it reasonable to make the pkg-plist parser a bit
more conservative.
v2 attached and uploaded to
na...@mips.inka.de schrieb:
Scot Hetzel swhet...@gmail.com wrote:
@exec mkdir -pm 770 /var/spool/bsmtp; chown uucp:uucp
/var/spool/bsmtp
@dirrmtry /var/spool/bsmtp
The correct way to handle this is to have the port create
${STAGEDIR}/var/spool/bsmtp. This could be created in the
Am 03.11.2013 14:16, schrieb Danilo E. Gondolfo:
Hello folks,
I've had some problems with blank chars in file names during stage-qa.
Problems like that:
Running Q/A tests (stage-qa)
sed:
Am 04.11.2013 05:54, schrieb AN:
20131103:
AFFECTS: users of security/libtasn1 and any port that depends on it
AUTHOR: no...@freebsd.org
libtasn1 has been updated to 3.3 and all shared libraries versions have
been bumped. So you need to rebuild all applications that depend on
Am 22.11.2013 12:52, schrieb Mathieu Arnold:
+--On 22 novembre 2013 00:25:26 -0800 Ronald F. Guilmette
r...@tristatelogic.com wrote:
| AUTHOR: m...@freebsd.org
Cough, cough, yeah, I mostly wrote that.
| portupgrade -o lang/perl5.16 -f perl-5.14.\*
At that time, that line was
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Am 23.11.2013 23:25, schrieb Matthew Seaman:
On 23/11/2013 22:12, Ronald F. Guilmette wrote:
and you will thus need to recompile all ports that depend on Perl.
This is the part that is still utterly baffling.
Why would _anything_ that is in any
Am 23.11.2013 12:20, schrieb Mark Martinec:
On Friday 22 November 2013 21:40:07 Ronald F. Guilmette wrote:
Now, one last little thing...
The note in the UPDATING file dated 20131120 gives essentially the same
instructions as the one dated 20131023, *however* it also contains this:
1)
Am 25.11.2013 07:53, schrieb olli hauer:
On 2013-11-25 07:40, Matthias Andree wrote:
Am 23.11.2013 12:20, schrieb Mark Martinec:
On Friday 22 November 2013 21:40:07 Ronald F. Guilmette wrote:
Now, one last little thing...
The note in the UPDATING file dated 20131120 gives essentially
Am 26.11.2013 01:54, schrieb Chris Howey:
The latest version of parallel (20131122) has added a Please use the below
reference to cite parallel notice that prints a few lines of output to
stderr when it runs.
User action is required to stop this notice from appearing upon every
invocation
Am 22.11.2013 15:56, schrieb andrew clarke:
On Fri 2013-11-22 15:51:14 UTC+0100, Michael Gmelin (free...@grem.de) wrote:
Then the obvious question is... How did you get aria2 to build in 9.1
when I can't get it to build in 9.2? ;-)
I built 9.1 from source using:
WITH_LIBCPLUSPLUS=YES
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