viq [2006-03-12, 07:15:13]:
configure spits some warning about grep usage here.
Yeah, I saw those too, no clue yet though as to why they happen and what to
do
about it...
maybe you want to install the irssi.conf file?
Ah, yes, will have to look into that.
install it under
please test
Index: Makefile
===
RCS file: /cvs/ports/news/tin/Makefile,v
retrieving revision 1.28
diff -u -r1.28 Makefile
--- Makefile2004/12/02 19:19:59 1.28
+++ Makefile2006/03/12 10:58:58
@@ -2,12 +2,11 @@
COMMENT=
attached is an update to databases/openldap.
- some people(*) were not happy with linking to cyrus-sasl
by default, I reverted that to the FLAVOR we had before
- update to the latest version, see www.openldap.org for
changes
- Marc Balmer
(*) some people live in zurich and hamburg...
diff
On Sun, 12 Mar 2006 02:24:29 +0100
steven mestdagh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Rui Reis [2006-03-09, 11:23:24]:
Here's an update for freeciv 2.0.8, works for me on i386.
This is a bugfix release that fixes a number of security problems from
freeciv 2.0.7.
You can get the diff here:
Hi Tim
I was thinking, why isn't freeradius in the ports tree for OpenBSD 3.8?
Is it production ready?
Greetings
Lasse Bach
Tim Kornau wrote:
On Wed, 07 Dec 2005 at 15:16 -0500, Eder M. G. A. wrote:
Good day guys, i was searching a freeradius port but i can't find a port,
someone have
steven mestdagh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
- is it possible to use config.guess/config.sub from infrastructure/db?
The patches bring those files exactly to the state of those in
insfrastructure/db, at least according to diff. Or is there a better way to
do it?
copy the files into
On Sun, 12 Mar 2006, viq wrote:
On Sunday 12 March 2006 00:55, steven mestdagh wrote:
configure spits some warning about grep usage here.
Yeah, I saw those too, no clue yet though as to why they happen and what to do
about it...
on startup i see
(process:16536): GLib-CRITICAL **:
Hi Marc,
Marc Balmer [Sun, Mar 12, 2006 at 01:27:37PM +0100] wrote:
- some people(*) were not happy with linking to cyrus-sasl
by default, I reverted that to the FLAVOR we had before
What's the problem with it? If you disable sasl by default, a lot of
other ports will need fixes/adjustments.
On Sunday 12 March 2006 10:11, steven mestdagh wrote:
viq [2006-03-12, 07:15:13]:
configure spits some warning about grep usage here.
Yeah, I saw those too, no clue yet though as to why they happen and what
to do about it...
maybe you want to install the irssi.conf file?
Ah,
On Sunday 12 March 2006 16:52, Christian Weisgerber wrote:
steven mestdagh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
- is it possible to use config.guess/config.sub from
infrastructure/db?
The patches bring those files exactly to the state of those in
insfrastructure/db, at least according to
Ok, here's another patch, before I start playing with what Antti Harri posted.
I should start making a changelog ;) So: included MODGNU_CONFIG_GUESS_DIRS
instead of copying config.* files, added installation of sample irssi.conf.
Still getting those grep errors on configure though.
--
viq
Hi everybody
I get the following error when trying to make the msttcorefonts port
on OpenBSD 3.8:
Size does not match for /usr/ports/distfiles/msttcorefonts-1.2/andale32.exe
I have attached a text file showing the whole make output. Is this a
bug in the port or do I need to do anything special
On Sun, Mar 12, 2006 at 10:46:07PM +0100, viq wrote:
Ok, here's another patch, before I start playing with what Antti Harri
posted.
I should start making a changelog ;) So: included MODGNU_CONFIG_GUESS_DIRS
instead of copying config.* files, added installation of sample irssi.conf.
Still
Martin Toft wrote:
Hi everybody
I get the following error when trying to make the msttcorefonts port
on OpenBSD 3.8:
Size does not match for /usr/ports/distfiles/msttcorefonts-1.2/andale32.exe
I have attached a text file showing the whole make output. Is this a
bug in the port or do I need to
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Deanna Phillips [2006-03-13, 03:04:51]:
Hi,
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* Deanna Phillips [2006-03-13]:
Now I figure I'd better stop, because this might be a huge waste of
time if the updates and additions, or the port itself, aren't even
wanted, or if I'm doing it all wrong.
I am interested in RT myself, so I am very lucky, that I didn't play
with it earlier.
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