. If you're
feeling really motivated, patches would be as welcome to others as
they would have been yo you.
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Other categories may suggest themselves to those more familiar with the
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This port fails to build with:
=== gtkextra-2.1.2 Bad autotool stanza: libtool:22.
*** Error code 1
Stop in /usr/ports/x11-toolkits/gtkextra2.
Libtool big and scary; anyone want to have a quick look?
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krad writes:
we can leave that to our grand children to figure out though 8)
Wasn't that what people said about two-digit years?
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we can leave that to our grand children to figure out though 8)
Wasn't that what people said about two-digit years?
Our children will be dealing with Y2038. :-)
Statistically, some of us will.
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there to a
video, it plays.
If I go to www.cnn.com using Opera, and from there to a
video, I get a page reporting the video is optimized for Flash
10.1 and would I like to install the plugin?
Is there an Opera setting of which I am unaware?
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in this window.
I did, and it's there.
There is a possibility this may be due to a problem elsehwere;
I will investigate as time permits.
Thanks for the help,
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when configuring w.o. MAILNEWS it fails to patch...
If you don't want MAILNEWS, maybe you should build firefox
instead of seamonkey?
There are reasons other than mail/news one might prefer
Seamonkey over Firefox.
Robert
dep on zip,
but beyond this it's still failing.
Has anyone else got this working on BSD yet?
If they haven't ... and you'll tell us exactly how it's
breaking (symptoms, error messages) ... we may be able to help.
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Read /usr/ports/UPDATING?
If you mean 20110928 - that identifies the problem, and
provides workarounds, but does not name the pr.
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until a non-workaround solution is in place.
(Understanding this may take some time.) I would like to see the
pr(s?) so I can understand what obstacles remain and when an
acceptable solution might happen.
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I'm subscribed to ports@ (and current@ and questions@); I've
seen those threads. I'm looking for what's behind the next curtain.
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epdfview is like evince, but doesn't use all of the gnome libs.
This is awesome, thanks!
On first look - agreed.
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Matthew Pounsett writes:
PYTHON_DEFAULT_VERSION=python3.2
As a casual user: what would be the pros and cons of doing this
while the default is still 2.7?
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it.
Help, somebody ... please?
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UPDATING?
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getting Flash
to work, telling the average user that this is not covered by a
common port version checking tool would be prudent.
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and accept responsibility for dealing with the consequences.. At
that point, whether thet're right or wrong is not your problem
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Andriy Gapon writes:
Thank you very much for your detailed information!
It seems that IMAGEMAGICK_GSLIB is the culprit here.
That option is set for me as well.
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did work.
Exactly.
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Is there documentation of the current state of this issue?
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If I want to list the Type 1 fonts known to X, I can use
x11-fonts/xlsfonts.
Is there an equivalent tool for TrueType fonts?
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If I want to list the Type 1 fonts known to X, I can use
x11-fonts/xlsfonts.
Is there an equivalent tool for TrueType fonts?
There is: fc-list, part of fontconfig.
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. And
that doesn't count ports that may simply be unable to use it.
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/FreeBSD/ports/distfiles/pkgtools-pkgtools-0449e52.tar.gz
)etch: invalid size ( 99819 = Couldn't fetch it - please try to
retrieve this = port manually into /usr/ports/distfiles/ and try again.
*** Error code 1
I am having the same problem.
Robert
/boot/kernel/kernel | grep -i sem
options SYSVSEM
or it this other semaphores?
Perhaps P1003_1B_SEMAPHORES?
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gcc42.)
Any ideas?
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CFLAGS= -O -pipe -g
STRIP=
SYMVER_ENABLED= yes
X_WINDOW_SYSTEM=xorg
HAVE_MOTIF= yes
FC=gfortran42
# to get automatic SASL in sendmail
a previous message, I have re-compiled libcmis with
gcc42.)
Any ideas?
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Try with gmake instead?
After fishing in different directoroes, I did so and got:
Entering
/data/port-work/usr/ports/editors/libreoffice/work
../../unxfbsd.pro/bin/create_sRGB_profile:
No such file or directory
clang++: error: linker command failed with exit code 1 (use -v to see
invocation)
dmake: Error code 1, while making '../../unxfbsd.pro/bin/create_sRGB_profile'
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backend for impress
SDK=off Build with SDK
SVG=on Enable SVG support
DEBUG=off Build with debug symbols and verbose output
PGSQL=on Build with PostgreSQL-SDBC driver
=== Use 'make config' to modify these settings
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Suddenly I'm getting:
pkg_delete: the package info for package Source is corrupt
Any ideas?
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pkg_delete: the package info for package Source is corrupt
Do you mean that you get that specific message, or that you are getting
it for multiple packages and Source is a placeholder?
That specific message.
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message, the other possibility being (but I'll delete it
anyway). But maybe the OP forgot to report this.
No, they didn't.
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Doug Barton writes:
What would be helpful to diagnose this? I'm on current r236118
I'm getting failures on tests also, whether I use clang, gcc42
of gcc46.
(System:
FreeBSD 10.0-CURRENT #0: Sun Mar 11 08:20:02 EDT 2012 amd64
)
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Lars Eighner writes:
It appears to me that linux-f10-flashplugin-11.2r202.235 is
broken and the result is 200 errors on many sites.
Works for me on:
FreeBSD 10.0-CURRENT #0: Sun Mar 11 08:20:02 EDT 2012 amd64
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Did you follow the instructions?
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Lars Eighner writes:
It appears to me that linux-f10-flashplugin-11.2r202.235 is
broken and the result is 200 errors on many sites.
Works for me on:
FreeBSD 10.0-CURRENT #0: Sun Mar 11 08:20:02 EDT 2012 amd64
Do you have some sample
and the scan vanished from the preview window. If I do a
regular scan with all defaults except for the output file name I get
the same error.
Anyone know what's going on?
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is trying FreeBSD becuase My geek friends
said I should use Linux..
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... and I'm sure they will make someone else very happy.
I know very little about data visualization in general, and
would prefer - for the moment - not to have to learn.
Anyone have suggestions?
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Robert Huff writes:
I have a project for which I need to produce a {gif, jpg, png}
of a 3d space, with labled axes, and plot a small number (25 ??) of
points within it, either with labels or as icons.
Two constraints:
Current code is written in C.
I expressed
, but this seems to have done it.
Thanks, and sorry for the noise.
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Is there one? I've been checking daily, and ... nothing.
(Various sited, including just now cvsup.freebsd.org:.)
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' or portupgrade equivalent, isn't having such a
huge event go unremarked in front-line documentation a Bad Idea(tm)?
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Ted Hatfield writes:
spamass-milter-0.3.0_9 appears to be an update to fix the
security vulnerability referenced by CVE-2010-1132.
The current ported version appears to be 0.3.1_9?
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/girepository'
Deleting and reinstalling converters/iconv does not fix this;
find says there is no /usr/local/lib/libiconv.la.
Mightily confused,
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Deleting and reinstalling converters/iconv does not fix this;
find says there is no /usr/local/lib/libiconv.la.
I'm an idiot.
devel/iconv != devel/libiconv
Profusely apologizing,
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the maintained, with no response.
The config log file is appended.
Can anyoneone tell me what's messed up? (And how to fix it?)
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This file contains any messages produced by compilers while
running configure, to aid debugging
Marco Alberoni writes:
Good morning, is there a plan to upgrade the FreeBSD Opera port
to the latest version (10.60)?
Ask the maintainer. :-)
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2010 amd64
and:
linux_base-f10-10_2
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pkg_info -R package-version
If the result for 2.13 is empty, you can delete it. Note that
due to new programs needing it, it may reappear.
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$ find . -name pkg-plist -exec grep -H bin/progname {} \;
$ find . -name Makefile -exec grep -H bin/progname {} \;
The former accounts for static packing lists; does the second
do the same for dynamic packing lists?
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if anyone raises a red flag.
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would expect things to still build in the correct order.
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Given:
huff@ pd /usr/ports/editors/openoffice.org-3
/usr/ports/editors/openoffice.org-3 /var/db/pkg
huff@ make -V CP
/bin/cp
how do I track down where CP gets set? It isn't in the
Makefile itself; is it in /usr/share/mk/*.mk?
Robert Huff
bit is:
for ac_remove_CFLAG in -O1 -O2 -O3 ; do
CFLAGS=${CFLAGS//${ac_remove_CFLAG}/}
CPPFLAGS=${CPPFLAGS//${ac_remove_CFLAG}/}
CXXFLAGS=${CXXFLAGS//${ac_remove_CFLAG}/}
done
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CFLAGS=${CFLAGS//${ac_remove_CFLAG}/}
CPPFLAGS=${CPPFLAGS//${ac_remove_CFLAG}/}
CXXFLAGS=${CXXFLAGS//${ac_remove_CFLAG}/}
done
Quick try:
CFLAGS=`echo $CFLAGS | sed -e 's:-O[123]::g'`
No change here either.
Robert
stage.
I'm into compilation, and:
/usr/include/malloc.h:3:2: error: #error malloc.h has been replaced by
stdlib.h
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Lowell Gilbert writes:
/usr/include/malloc.h:3:2: error: #error malloc.h has been replaced by
stdlib.h
Whichever file is being compiled has a line that should be changed from
#include malloc.h
to
#include stdlib.h
Done. Merrily compiling away.
by
libfreetype. Is this correct, and if so can I just (temporarily)
make the change in the list of libraries?
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(for which I may be back for more help) I'm
going to re-initialize the code base and check to make sure my
change notes work.
Profuse thanks to everyone for the help.
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was under the (uninformed) impression linux_base-fc-4 was, ah,
workable but no longer favored.
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And on -Current from April. So, not a function of the OS version.
Mine happens every time I run portupgrade/portversion, even
when prior runs completed successfully.
It seems harmless, but it would be Really Nice if it were
fixed.
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fixed.
Not *completely* harmless; running separate portupgrade processes
in parallel is pretty risky at the moment...
When was it officually cleared to do that? Last I knew it was
do at your own risk.
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from both /usr/include and /usr/src.
If the two disagree - throat-slitting motion.
Are you saying you rebuilt kernel and lsof built fine afterwards?
Correct.
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those not in /usr/include - which, as I understand
things, will in a correctly configured system definitionally match
what's in the running kernel - but in /usr/src, for which such an
expectation is wobbly?
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-
with acroread9-9.2 from the ports.
Three.
Also acroread-9.2; also amd64; but f10..
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James Chang writes:
Dear Sir,
I tru to build lsof (/usr/ports/sysutils/lsof) under FreeBSD
7.2-STABLE(AMD X64).
It show me the following ERROR messages.
Does the code in /usr/src match the running system? If not,
you may need to build/install a new kernel?
(lsof
I may have missed the announcement.
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*:4010
socket://*address*:4020
socket://*address*:4030
For the three logical printers it supports inthat mode.
socket://ip addr
worked fine.
Thanks immensely.
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use neither WoW or Linux - but I
believe this is incorrect. I think a friend of a friend has this
working.
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This hard to understand given portupgrade is the recommended
upgrade tool.
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MySql-6.* is no longer in the ports tree. Things depend on it.
Is there information on what happened and what the alternatives
are?
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MySql-6.* is no longer in the ports tree. Things depend on it.
Is there information on what happened and what the alternatives are?
PostgreSQL? :-)
Probably not worth the effort, given my limited
there no individual maintainer, would someone with more
programming skills than I have please step in and make the change?
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Rene Ladan writes:
Looks like the error is in libqt-mt.so (x11-toolkits/qt33) , not in
blackjack itself. It specifies a
dependency on the jpeg library but no version in particular.
So ... would rebuilding that port fix this?
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'portmaster -a' all ports
depending on the jpeg library should be automatically updated,
including qt33.
Trying now; stand by for results.
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Alternately: does someone whose comfort zone this is well
within) have a script that will take care of things?
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Or so the Makefile says.
What's the canonical replacement?
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Or so the Makefile says.
What's the canonical replacement?
xf86-video-ati. The xf86-video-radeonhd hasn't seen any upstream
development since 2010.
Thanks.
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://docbook.sourceforge.net/release/xsl/current/xhtml/chunk.xsl
gmake[1]: *** [html/en/index.html] Error 5
Is there something I've failed to update, or even install?
What's up, and how does it get fixed?
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Marcus von Appen writes:
The recent graphics/libfpx mega-patch update causes the build to break
on RELENG_6.
However, builds correctly on:
FreeBSD 8.0-CURRENT #0: Mon Oct 29 18:03:11 EDT 2007 i386
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In trying to rebuild openoffice.org-2 after the recent Gnome
change, I run into this:
dmake: Executing shell macro: $(MAKEDEPEND) @$(mktmp -f - -p$(SLO)
$(MKDEPFLAGS) $(CDEFS) $(CDEFSSLO) $(CDEFSMT) $i ) $@
dmake: Executing shell macro: $(MAKEDEPEND) @$(mktmp -f
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seamonkey always looked in the same place Mozilla did; as
far as I remember I don't have aything special set to make that
happen.
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Chuck Robey writes:
1) I don't have enigmail installed.
2) My copy of seamonkey uses .mozilla/huff/deleted.slt/ as
its config/data directory.
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