* Ray Lai [2005-08-11]:
Attached is a diff to update the checksums for openmotif/index.html.
As I do not have the original file, I don't know what changed.
However, since it's just an HTML file I'm sure it's safe.
Maintainer's mail server timed out.
This is not just some random html file,
our lang/python 2.4 port does not include the
expat flavor any more. why? it breaks a lot
of ports, like e.g www/zope or nearly ever
python app that deals with xml. don't tell
me to switch back to python 2.3, I won't ;)
if we can't add expat to python, can we add
a python flavor to
On 8/11/05, Nikolay Sturm [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
* Ray Lai [2005-08-11]:
Attached is a diff to update the checksums for openmotif/index.html.
As I do not have the original file, I don't know what changed.
However, since it's just an HTML file I'm sure it's safe.
Maintainer's mail server
I have installed OpenBSD 3.7 and
loaded up /usr/src and /usr/ports from
cdrom and then did a cvs update of src.
Now I am looking for the source of kmail,
kword, kspread, etc but haven't found
them in /usr yet. Are they in the Ports
collection or elsewhere?
Thanks,
Dave Feustel
On Thu, Aug 11, 2005 at 07:25:57AM -0500, Dave Feustel wrote:
...What package file is it in?
koffice
attached is a port of InterNetNews version 2.4.2. superseedes
my earlier 2.4.1 port. help by bernd ahlers.
ok?
news_inn.tgz
Description: Binary data
On Thursday 11 August 2005 07:31, J. Lievisse Adriaanse wrote:
On Thu, 11 Aug 2005 07:25:57 -0500
Dave Feustel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think I have installed all the kde packages for 3.7
But kword does not appear to be present.
What package file is it in?
Thanks,
Dave Feustel
On Thursday 11 August 2005 07:31, Josh Grosse wrote:
On Thu, Aug 11, 2005 at 07:25:57AM -0500, Dave Feustel wrote:
...What package file is it in?
koffice
Dave says Thanks! while hitting himself on forehead.
On Thursday 11 August 2005 09:07, J. Lievisse Adriaanse wrote:
On Thu, 11 Aug 2005 09:06:32 -0500
Dave Feustel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thursday 11 August 2005 08:26, J. Lievisse Adriaanse wrote:
On Thu, 11 Aug 2005 08:28:18 -0500
Dave Feustel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On
On Thu, Aug 11, 2005 at 09:49:11AM -0500, Dave Feustel wrote:
Thanks for the pointer to the PLIST.
I am a newbie when it comes to package construction and cvs.
Is there a tutorial on package/port building for OpenBSD?
Well, have you visited www.openbsd.org and used the
On Thursday 11 August 2005 09:53, J. Lievisse Adriaanse wrote:
See www.google.com/bsd for more information...
Amazing! i I wasn't aware of this Google page. Thanks!
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* Dave Feustel [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2005-08-11 17:20]:
Also, the command for replacing (updating) packages concludes with a
caveat that it probably has lots of bugs since it is so new.
that comment should just go - it is no longer accurate.
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On Thu, Aug 11, 2005 at 02:48:20PM +0200, Marc Balmer wrote:
attached is a port of InterNetNews version 2.4.2. superseedes
my earlier 2.4.1 port. help by bernd ahlers.
ok?
I didn't yet test it (will do today and tomorrow), but please
consider at least moving paths.h somewhere else, since
Christian Weisgerber [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The problem is that our mixers don't provide a smooth range 0..255
(scaled to 0..100 by the OSS emulation) but will ratchet up to the
next supported value. The details may vary with the sound hardware,
on my laptops (clcs, auich) the step size is
The problem is that our mixers don't provide a smooth range 0..255
(scaled to 0..100 by the OSS emulation) but will ratchet up to the
next supported value. The details may vary with the sound hardware,
on my laptops (clcs, auich) the step size is 8. mp3blaster tries
to adjust the
Theo de Raadt dixit:
BTW, this is a problem is several ports. If anybody can think of a
generic solution...
mixerctl(1) also shows this behaviour; aumix is rendered unusable by it.
How about a kernel solution.
Instead of always rounding up, we can make the code round to farthest
thing.
So
At least for mp3blaster, just keeping a cache of the actual audio value
we want, and invalidating it whenever something external changes the
volume is quite enough.
Index: Makefile
===
RCS file: /cvs/ports/audio/mp3blaster/Makefile,v
Theo de Raadt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The problem is that our mixers don't provide a smooth range 0..255
(scaled to 0..100 by the OSS emulation) but will ratchet up to the
next supported value.
How about a kernel solution.
Instead of always rounding up, we can make the code round
BTW, the gtk+2 stuff is in the tree now, so EVERYONE who uses this
please make sure to update and test this and report any regressions that
you may notice! The next snapshots will have this update - look for
version 1.0.6p0 (note the p0).
On 8/10/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
attached an update to math/R, a powerful statistics program,
that takes it to version 2.1.1.
ok?
working for me on i386.
CK
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