Moritz Grimm [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello Alexej,
Aleksander Piotrowski wrote:
-@@ -714,8 +717,6 @@
+@@ -714,8 +714,6 @@ unsigned long int GetPortSpeed(int PortF
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--- sredird.orig/pkg/PLIST Sun Jun 18 01:59:45 2006
+++ sredird/pkg/PLISTSun Jun 18 02:04:02 2006
@@
since wietse recently implemented milter support for postfix (and I'm a
postfix user), I though I'll put some effort into adding a couple of more
milters into the ports tree. I'm currently working on dk-milter,
sid-milter and milter-greylist.
now some questions for this list:
- do we want
On Thu, 15 Jun 2006, Lars Hansson wrote:
On Wednesday 14 June 2006 20:35, Damien Miller wrote:
You can use smokeping --static to generate static HTML pages. IMO this
is preferable to installing CGI programs without explicit action.
Aha, I didnt know that. The current way makes sense then.
TRE is a lightweight, robust, and efficient POSIX compliant regexp
matching library with some exciting features such as approximate
(fuzzy) matching. It includes a version of the agrep (approximate
grep) command line tool for approximate regexp matching in the style
of grep.
Please test and
I'd like to propose a separation of KDE-dependable apps into new dir
(kde-apps?) in ports.
Separation at least of those listed on kde-apps.org?
//Maxim
On Sun, Jun 18, 2006 at 04:30:53PM +0200, Matthias Kilian wrote:
TRE is a lightweight, robust, and efficient POSIX compliant regexp
matching library with some exciting features such as approximate
(fuzzy) matching. It includes a version of the agrep (approximate
grep) command line tool for
* Jakob Schlyter [2006-06-18]:
Btw, wouldnt /var/db/smokeping be a better choice for the rrd
databases than the current /var/spool/smokeping?
sure, we can use /var/db instead. anyone else having opinions on this?
I don't think we have a strict policy, especially as /var/smokeping
would be
Hi
Here goes an update for x11/wxWidgets mostly made by Jolan Luff. It
simplifies existing port a lot and moves it to version 2.6.3.
You can grab this update from http://atlantilde.com/~alek/ports/wx/
I'm still looking at audio/audacity as it doesn't build here on my i386
with this update.
Tested on i386.
http://en.roolz.org/update_x11_kdirstat.diff
//Maxim
MetaMonitor is a simple program written for KDE, which watches the syslog's or
metalog's log file
and pops up the window whenever the new message comes.
You can specify the file to watch and a regular expression for parsing the log
line,
so you can watch other than log files too.
- Ability
Aleksander Piotrowski [2006-06-18, 17:27:05]:
Hi
Here goes an update for x11/wxWidgets mostly made by Jolan Luff. It
simplifies existing port a lot and moves it to version 2.6.3.
You can grab this update from http://atlantilde.com/~alek/ports/wx/
got this error
=== Building package for
I am all for a disting uid/gid per milter. It makes no sense having
them in the same group.
steven mestdagh wrote:
The wxWidgets library is required. Audacity 1.2 needs wxGTK 2.4,
compiled without the gtk2 or unicode options. (Future versions of
Audacity will support newer wxWidgets and GTK libraries.)
AFAIK audacity can be compiled using wxGTK2 anyway.
btw, is there some
Antoine Jacoutot [2006-06-18, 19:17:55]:
steven mestdagh wrote:
The wxWidgets library is required. Audacity 1.2 needs wxGTK 2.4,
compiled without the gtk2 or unicode options. (Future versions of
Audacity will support newer wxWidgets and GTK libraries.)
AFAIK audacity can be compiled using
On Sunday, June 18, 2006, 13:18:33, Marc Balmer wrote:
I am all for a disting uid/gid per milter. It makes no sense having
them in the same group.
But theres a heck of a lot of milters out there and according to
/usr/ports/infrastructure/db/user.list
All ports' users/groups have to start
* Rod Dorman wrote:
On Sunday, June 18, 2006, 13:18:33, Marc Balmer wrote:
I am all for a disting uid/gid per milter. It makes no sense having
them in the same group.
But theres a heck of a lot of milters out there and according to
/usr/ports/infrastructure/db/user.list
All ports'
.*-
I've attached a diff to update archivers/arc from 5.21n to 5.21o;
this bugfix release appeared shortly after the port was last
updated.
Tests fine on i386/-current.
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On Sat, Jun 17, 2006 at 01:56:45AM -0500, Jolan Luff wrote:
On Sat, Jun 17, 2006 at 06:00:27AM +0200, Tobias Ulmer wrote:
snip
While i like this tool well, the attitude of the main developer
regarding security issues is very disturbing. (The bugtracker of the
project and securityfocus
Greetings,
This is an easy update to the current release of GNU Classpath - 0.91;
Tested by me using 3.9-current on i386 and amd64 with jamvm-1.4.2 and
jamvm-1.4.3 (to appear soon)
cd /usr/ports/lang/classpath
patch -p0 -E classpath.patch
Regards,
Fred Druseikis
? classpath.patch
?
Greetings,
The attached patch set updates jamvm in 3.9-current to its 1.4.3 release.
use:
cd /usr/ports/lang/jamvm
patch -p0 -E jamvm.patch
This release features a compacting mark/sweep garbage collector giving
better memory performance.
Tested on amd64 and i386; (amd64 depends on
Matthias Kilian [2006-06-18, 17:18:37]:
On Sun, Jun 18, 2006 at 04:30:53PM +0200, Matthias Kilian wrote:
TRE is a lightweight, robust, and efficient POSIX compliant regexp
matching library with some exciting features such as approximate
(fuzzy) matching. It includes a version of the agrep
I'm in search of a really good (w/automatied update capabilities) http
content filter, like DansGuardian or SquidGuard. Apparently DansGuardian
has been discontinued and SquidGuard won't use MySql, which I'm already
using for other applications on the server, ie I don't want to have to
install
steven mestdagh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Antoine Jacoutot [2006-06-18, 19:17:55]:
steven mestdagh wrote:
The wxWidgets library is required. Audacity 1.2 needs wxGTK 2.4,
compiled without the gtk2 or unicode options. (Future versions of
Audacity will support newer wxWidgets and GTK
steven mestdagh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Aleksander Piotrowski [2006-06-18, 17:27:05]:
Hi
Here goes an update for x11/wxWidgets mostly made by Jolan Luff. It
simplifies existing port a lot and moves it to version 2.6.3.
You can grab this update from
That`s a little request for anybody who has commit-access.
Please release the Mozilla-Update (1.5.0.3 - 1.5.0.4) wich is in the
Portstree for nearly 2 weeks (just for current) also for 3.9-STABLE.
Thanks and kind regards,
Sebastian
Alexander-
Your mail would probably do more good on [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Mon, Jun 19, 2006 at 01:22:41AM +0200, Alexander Hall wrote:
Some updates to vpnc:
- Put vpnc.conf in /etc instead of /etc/vpnc where it does no good.
- Install the supplied man file
/Alexander
Index: Makefile
On Sunday 18 June 2006 22:39, Maxim Bourmistrov wrote:
I'd like to propose a separation of KDE-dependable apps into new dir
(kde-apps?) in ports. Separation at least of those listed on kde-apps.org?
Why?
---
Lars Hansson
On Sun, Jun 18, 2006 at 04:39:31PM +0200, Maxim Bourmistrov wrote:
I'd like to propose a separation of KDE-dependable apps into new dir
(kde-apps?) in ports.
Separation at least of those listed on kde-apps.org?
//Maxim
I disagree, apps should be sorted by what problems they solve, not
After using this new port over the weekend I have some more opinions:
On Tuesday 13 June 2006 23:16, Bernd Ahlers wrote:
- The smokeping daemon now drops privileges to the _smokeping user.
This will make the fping probe not work by default since fping needs to be
either suid root or run by
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