Re: misc/calibre fails to start

2019-04-24 Thread Bob Bernstein
Thank you for your prompt reply Chavdar. On 2019-04-24 17:03, Chavdar Ivanov wrote: > I have usually PYTHON_VERSION_DEFAULT set to 37, but for tje time of the > build I commented it out, python versions can cause problems with some > builds.  I ran 'make reinstall' for calibre after setting

SSL_library_init not found in libssl in current

2019-04-24 Thread Mayuresh
Got this error when trying to build squid: checking for SSL_library_init in -lssl... no configure: error: library 'ssl' is required for OpenSSL on a recently picked current snapshot for RPI2. # uname -a NetBSD pi 8.99.37 NetBSD 8.99.37 (RPI2) #0: Mon Apr 22 04:10:33 UTC 2019

pkgsrc python default version -> 3.7

2019-04-24 Thread coypu
Hi folks, The default Python version in pkgsrc is now 3.7, in preparation for the coming end of life date of Python 2.7 (the previous default) at the end of this year. This means any package that can be built with Python 3.7 will be built with it, rather than Python 2.7. Packages with no Python

Re: misc/calibre fails to start

2019-04-24 Thread Bob Bernstein
On 2019-04-23 04:17, Chavdar Ivanov wrote: > For what is worth, I just built the same version on -current amd64, > -current pkgsrc. It works fine for me. So that I might gain some understanding of how the environment in which I am attempting to launch calibre may differ from yours, would you

Re: uniq on open streams

2019-04-24 Thread Andreas Krey
On Tue, 23 Apr 2019 11:50:23 +, Greg A. Woods wrote: ... > > Thinking "Oh, so it should work on FreeBSD too...", I opened a window to > my recently installed FreeBSD-12.0 machine, and after rewriting the Lua > code into AWK, I was surprised to see absolutely no output at all! stdout

Re: Binary packages 2019Q1

2019-04-24 Thread Pedro Pinho
Thank you! Let's hope it can be fixed. For now, I'll keep 2018Q4 and check back in a week or two. I'll remember to follow the thread you linked. Best Regards, Den ons 24 apr. 2019 07:04Martin Husemann skrev: > On Tue, Apr 23, 2019 at 11:18:55PM +0200, Pedro Pinho wrote: > > Hi all, > > System: