John Reynolds [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
0) Save the shar attachment to libusb.shar
1) backup your existing .so files then pkg_delete -f libusb-0.1.7_1
2) (as root) cd /usr/ports/devel
3) backup your libusb: mv libusb libusb.orig
4) sh /path/to/libusb.shar
I suggest to remove point 1), and add
5)
On Sat, Feb 26, 2005 at 04:57:09PM -0700, John Reynolds wrote:
Hello all, I know that I have been very slow in arriving at this
point. My life has been sucked away recently with a large project at work.
Such
is open source
But at long last I have devoted some cycles to
On Mon, Feb 28, 2005 at 11:50:47AM +0200, Peter Pentchev wrote:
On Sat, Feb 26, 2005 at 04:57:09PM -0700, John Reynolds wrote:
Hello all, I know that I have been very slow in arriving at this
point. My life has been sucked away recently with a large project at work.
Such
is open
[ On Monday, February 28, Peter Pentchev wrote: ]
Wouldn't it be better if you provided a patch to the port as well, so
people can build it on other releases of FreeBSD, e.g. 4.x? :)
G'luck,
Peter
Ooops. Sorry, I didn't think of that. My brain is only slowly coming back :)
I'll try
[ On Monday, February 28, Peter Pentchev wrote: ]
Wouldn't it be better if you provided a patch to the port as well, so
people can build it on other releases of FreeBSD, e.g. 4.x? :)
G'luck,
Peter
These easiest way to do this it seems is to attach a shar archive of the
current port. I
This seems to work well. I used it with audio/ifp-line for my MP3
player and with graphics/gphoto2 for my camera. No problems at all. It
was a perfect drop in replacement for 0.1.7. All I had to do was add a
symlink because of the version number differences.
PDQ
On Sat, 2005-02-26 at 16:57
Hello all, I know that I have been very slow in arriving at this
point. My life has been sucked away recently with a large project at work. Such
is open source
But at long last I have devoted some cycles to updating the libusb port for
FreeBSD. However, since there has been such a