I will ok it by committing it. Please give me your MAINTAINER= line.
Thanks,
On Wednesday 01 February 2006 11:31, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> On 2006/02/01 12:14, Ian Darwin wrote:
> > Whether they get it right this time or not, I do think we should commit
> > this now, well before the release. Yo
Updates mtr to 0.69 which has ipv6 support.
patches fix duplicate entries for multi-path routers and actually make
ipv6 work on BSD.
David
Index: ports/net/mtr/Makefile
===
RCS file: /cvs/ports/net/mtr/Makefile,v
retrieving revision
On Tue, Jan 31, 2006 at 12:34:20PM +0100, Marc Balmer wrote:
> Find attached a diff for a minor PostgreSQL update to version 8.1.2.
Quick test: works for me (on i386).
Hijacking this thread: I've a port for the Java freaks (PostgreSQL-JDBC),
but I'd not yet the time to make regress work.
Anyone
On Wed, 1 Feb 2006, Andreas Vögele wrote:
I'm wondering how this is possible since the Kerberos include path in
saslauthd's configure script *is* wrong. The port in CVS only fixes
the include path in the top-level configure script.
Do you follow -current?
No.
$ uname -prsv
OpenBSD 3.8 GENER
Fix your path. This patch is unnecessary.
On Wed, Feb 01, 2006 at 03:36:12PM -0500, David Hill wrote:
> This patch uses the full patch to postconf which allows qshape to work.
>
> - David
> Index: ports/mail/postfix/snapshot/patches/patch-qshape.pl
>
LOL, maybe I should attach the port also, stupid me ;)
Here it is.
Tobias
commoncpp.tar.gz
Description: application/tar-gz
On 2/2/06, Marc Balmer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> * Andreas Vögele wrote:
>
> > That's not the question. What the OP probably means is that all
> > third-party PHP ports, like for example Horde, depend on the php5
> > port. You can't built packages that depend on php4.
>
> An you can't use mo
On Mon, Jan 30, 2006 at 03:12:21PM +0100, steven mestdagh wrote:
> a few weeks ago i already posted a similar diff, but no response,
> so please test.
Builds on Zaurus (with 128 MB swap space), rendering one frame of
that cube example also works, if you're patient ;-)
Ciao,
Kili
I have tweaked the port a bit more. Everything should work now.
Please test again (especially under non-i386).
Tobias
On 2006/02/01 11:49, Kevin Reay wrote:
> I can confirm that the port works fine on macpcc and amd64.
> app_conference will need to be updated slightly (minor compile-time
> error)
Thanks for testing, app_conference might be worth a separate port;
looks useful since we don't have zaptel/ztdummy tim
This patch uses the full patch to postconf which allows qshape to work.
- David
Index: ports/mail/postfix/snapshot/patches/patch-qshape.pl
===
RCS file: ports/mail/postfix/snapshot/patches/patch-qshape.pl
diff -N ports/mail/postfix/sn
I can confirm that the port works fine on macpcc and amd64.
app_conference will need to be updated slightly (minor compile-time
error)
Thanks for the updated port, btw.
Kevin
On 2/1/06, Stuart Henderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 2006/02/01 12:14, Ian Darwin wrote:
> > Whether they get it r
Antoine Jacoutot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Wed, 1 Feb 2006, Andreas Vögele wrote:
>
>> Antoine Jacoutot writes:
>>
>>> Hi, this is just a quick fix to replace hard coded /usr/local/etc to
>>> ${SYSCONFDIR} from the saslauthd man page.
>>
>> Also, saslauthd is currently built without support
Quoting steven mestdagh ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> > > some more comments:
> > > - the port does not honour CFLAGS.
> >
> > It should do that now, along with CC.
>
> it does not, there is still a flag -O2 after our CFLAGS. you may need to
> patch configure to get rid of it.
I patched that away in co
I have changed PORTNAME back to DISTNAME and attached a new
diff - please review/commit. Thanks
Patrick Alken
On Sat, Jan 28, 2006 at 11:47:19AM +0100, Aleksander Piotrowski wrote:
> Patrick Alken <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > This updates ald to 0.1.7. I have attached a diff - please
> > c
On Wed, 1 Feb 2006, Andreas Vögele wrote:
Antoine Jacoutot writes:
Hi, this is just a quick fix to replace hard coded /usr/local/etc to
${SYSCONFDIR} from the saslauthd man page.
Also, saslauthd is currently built without support for the kerberos5
authentication mechanism. Here's a patch th
Antoine Jacoutot writes:
> Hi, this is just a quick fix to replace hard coded /usr/local/etc to
> ${SYSCONFDIR} from the saslauthd man page.
Also, saslauthd is currently built without support for the kerberos5
authentication mechanism. Here's a patch that fixes the Kerberos
include path in sasla
On 2006/02/01 12:14, Ian Darwin wrote:
> Whether they get it right this time or not, I do think we should commit
> this now, well before the release. You've tested it on two plats, I've
> tested it lightly on i386, and it is way better than the 1.0.9 that is
> in the tree now.
Agreed, it's a lot
On Tue, Jan 31, 2006 at 11:18:04PM +0100, steven mestdagh wrote:
> On Tue, Jan 31, 2006 at 01:02:41PM +0100, steven mestdagh wrote:
> > thanks for testing, but forget that diff for now... i need to add
> > something that makes it load the tiff library properly.
>
> adding tiff in depends should be
Stuart Henderson wrote:
...and here's another update. Fixes what they call a significant memory
leak (many leaks fixed in the various 1.2 releases) and conveniently knocks
the 'timebomb' bugfix off their homepage.
Builds and runs on sparc64, i386. Haven't tried other arch's for this
version, bu
Hi, this is just a quick fix to replace hard coded /usr/local/etc to
${SYSCONFDIR} from the saslauthd man page.
Regards,
--
Antoine
cyrus-sasl2.diff
Description: Binary data
Hello,
Did anyone try to build a port for a FastCGI-enabled version of PHP?
It makes a lot of sense since we already have fcgi, mod_fastcgi and
lighttpd that can't get proper PHP support without fastcgi.
Here's a start, that seems to work fine with lighttpd.
diff -urN www/php5.old/Makefi
On Wed, Feb 01, 2006 at 04:20:14PM +0100, Michael Knudsen wrote:
> Quoting steven mestdagh ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> > your fix seems fine. many other man pages also have 3 blank lines at the
> > top with MANPAGER=less.
>
> I guess they're also using the an macro set then.
>
> > some more comments:
On Tue, Jan 31, 2006 at 11:51:15PM +0100, steven mestdagh wrote:
> On Tue, Jan 31, 2006 at 09:58:19AM -0500, David Hill wrote:
> > This updates adds a postfix flavor which will install the postfix policy
> > daemon.
> >
> > - David
>
> does it make more sense to skip the flavor stuff and just hav
* Andreas Vögele wrote:
> That's not the question. What the OP probably means is that all
> third-party PHP ports, like for example Horde, depend on the php5
> port. You can't built packages that depend on php4.
An you can't use modern software like recent horde based stuff with
PHP4.
> If I w
* steven mestdagh wrote:
> On Tue, Jan 31, 2006 at 12:34:20PM +0100, Marc Balmer wrote:
> > Find attached a diff for a minor PostgreSQL update to version 8.1.2.
> >
> > - Marc Balmer
>
> > diff -urN -x CVS databases/postgresql/Makefile
> > mystuff/ports/databases/postgresql/Makefile
> > --- data
Quoting steven mestdagh ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> your fix seems fine. many other man pages also have 3 blank lines at the
> top with MANPAGER=less.
I guess they're also using the an macro set then.
> some more comments:
> - the port does not honour CFLAGS.
It should do that now, along with CC.
>
On Wed, Feb 01, 2006 at 03:51:31PM +0100, Jonathan Thornburg wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to get antialiased fonts going on an i386 laptop running
> 3.8-stable (/usr/src and /usr/ports cvs-updated on 26.Jan.2006).
> So, I read the Fine FAQ, and followed the instructions in entry 8.20:
>
># pwd
Hi,
I'm trying to get antialiased fonts going on an i386 laptop running
3.8-stable (/usr/src and /usr/ports cvs-updated on 26.Jan.2006).
So, I read the Fine FAQ, and followed the instructions in entry 8.20:
# pwd
/usr/ports/x11/msttcorefonts
# make
===> Checking files for msttcorefo
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On Wed, 1 Feb 2006 12:35:40 +
Stuart Henderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Perhaps OP refers to the RUN_DEPENDS requirements in the Makefile
> of ports like www/{phpmyadmin,wordpress,mediawiki,...}.
Perhaps, but that wasnt his actual question ;)
---
Lars
On Wed, Feb 01, 2006 at 12:29:06PM +0100, Michael Knudsen wrote:
> Quoting Michael Knudsen ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> > Quoting steven mestdagh ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> > > i still see the man page ending up in section 1, but i think that is fine.
> > > i don't have a problem viewing the man page.
> >
>
Lars Hansson writes:
> On Thu, 2 Feb 2006 00:00:22 +1300
> Shane Lazarus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> Heya
>>
>> Given all of the PHP packages seem to require PHP5, where do I go
>> to find PHP4 packages/ports, or how do I modify the existing
>> requirements?
>
> Uh, I see php4 packages both f
On 2006/02/01 20:16, Lars Hansson wrote:
> On Thu, 2 Feb 2006 00:00:22 +1300
> Shane Lazarus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Given all of the PHP packages seem to require PHP5, where do I go to find
> > PHP4 packages/ports, or how do I modify the existing requirements?
>
> Uh, I see php4 package
On Thu, 2 Feb 2006 00:00:22 +1300
Shane Lazarus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Heya
>
> Given all of the PHP packages seem to require PHP5, where do I go to find
> PHP4 packages/ports, or how do I modify the existing requirements?
Uh, I see php4 packages both for current and 3.8 on the mirrors:
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> Given all of the PHP packages seem to require PHP5, where do I go to find
> PHP4 packages/ports, or how do I modify the existing requirements?
There's a PHP4 port in the tree (/usr/ports/www/php4). It requires
Apache to build. There's an older (4.4.1) port that doesn't require
Apache on http:/
Hi Tobias,
Thanks for your help...
It really works and is very good. I have developed a few programs
under it, just for kidding, but they ran very well. Mainly those using
sockets and threads. I have received feedbacks from a few people that
have tried to compile the library but went on errors, b
Quoting Michael Knudsen ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Quoting steven mestdagh ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> > i still see the man page ending up in section 1, but i think that is fine.
> > i don't have a problem viewing the man page.
>
> Oh, interesting. I'm using MANPAGER=less. With MANPAGER=more there's no
>
Quoting steven mestdagh ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> i still see the man page ending up in section 1, but i think that is fine.
> i don't have a problem viewing the man page.
Oh, interesting. I'm using MANPAGER=less. With MANPAGER=more there's no
issue. Using hexcurse, I'm seeing 70 0x0A's -- it seems l
Heya
Given all of the PHP packages seem to require PHP5, where do I go to find
PHP4 packages/ports, or how do I modify the existing requirements?
Shane
On Wed, Feb 01, 2006 at 11:09:44AM +0100, Michael Knudsen wrote:
> Quoting steven mestdagh ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> > what is xli? we don't seem to have that, so maybe you can patch it away.
> > tested succesfully on sparc64.
>
> HOW IS XLI RELATED TO XLOADIMAGE ?
>
> xli version 1.00 was based
Quoting steven mestdagh ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> > Update attached, please test.
>
> the attached tar.gz is 0 bytes.
.. and it's not even Monday.
Second attempt.
--
The Librarian gave him the kind of look other people would reserve for
people who said things like `What's so bad about genocide?'
-
Quoting steven mestdagh ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> what is xli? we don't seem to have that, so maybe you can patch it away.
> tested succesfully on sparc64.
HOW IS XLI RELATED TO XLOADIMAGE ?
xli version 1.00 was based on xloadimage version 3.01.
xli version 1.16 has many improvements over xl
On Wed, 1 Feb 2006 10:13:59 +0100
steven mestdagh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wed, Feb 01, 2006 at 12:49:44AM +0100, Michael Knudsen wrote:
> > Quoting Jasper Lievisse Adriaanse ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> > > > /bin/sh: xli: not found
> > > seems to me as if "xli" is used by a configuration file t
On Wed, Feb 01, 2006 at 12:49:44AM +0100, Michael Knudsen wrote:
> Quoting Jasper Lievisse Adriaanse ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> > > /bin/sh: xli: not found
> > seems to me as if "xli" is used by a configuration file to set the
> > background for jwm.
>
> Yep, that's why. As I said, I won't do anything
On Tue, Jan 31, 2006 at 12:34:20PM +0100, Marc Balmer wrote:
> Find attached a diff for a minor PostgreSQL update to version 8.1.2.
>
> - Marc Balmer
> diff -urN -x CVS databases/postgresql/Makefile
> mystuff/ports/databases/postgresql/Makefile
> --- databases/postgresql/Makefile Sat Jan 14
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