On Sat, Jul 08, 2006 at 04:04:04PM -0700, Ben Lovett wrote:
here is an update to trac 0.9.6. it fixes a denial of service
vulnerability, among other things.
Tested working on i386, thanks.
Regards,
Simon
On Fri, Jul 07, 2006 at 07:52:46PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, Jul 06, 2006 at 12:00:39PM +0200, Aleksander Piotrowski wrote:
Aleksander Piotrowski [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Update is available at:
http://atlantlde.com/~alek/ports/wx
Yes, this url is wrong, the
Robert Nagy [2006-07-08, 16:32:17]:
[LIB_DEPENDS]
@@ -42,7 +44,10 @@
jpeg::graphics/jpeg \
ungif::graphics/libungif \
cdda_paranoia,cdda_interface:cdparanoia-=3.a9.8:audio/cdparanoia \
- theora::multimedia/libtheora
+
why not support as much stuff as we can by default?
* Robert Nagy [2006-07-09]:
why not support as much stuff as we can by default?
There's a tradeoff between size and functionality. With every new
dependency you have to ask whether these are important enough to
increase the port's footstamp or not.
On the other hand we don't want a FLAVOR for
Robert Nagy [2006-07-09, 12:06:58]:
why not support as much stuff as we can by default?
by that line of reasoning, you would not have any flavors.
in any case, it's a matter of preference... i've always liked mplayer's
reasonably small footprint, and would not like to see it grow too much,
if
Quoting steven mestdagh ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
Robert Nagy [2006-07-09, 12:06:58]:
why not support as much stuff as we can by default?
by that line of reasoning, you would not have any flavors.
in any case, it's a matter of preference... i've always liked mplayer's
reasonably small
I attached a patch to update the silc-client to version 1.0.3.
With this patch it compiles and installs, but the help files won't get
installed and I'm not 100% sure if the patch is correct everywhere.
Perhaps someone can look over it and send fixes and complains
(please CC me, as I'm not
I've just committed a new target:
dump-vars
This adds some introspection capabilities to the ports tree, instead of
adding more and more fields to the describe target.
This target dumps a big set of ports variables to stdout, so that further
tools can use it for basically anything.
I've also
Dnia 9-07-2006 o godz. 13:31 Marc Espie napisaĆ(a):
I've just committed a new target:
dump-vars
This adds some introspection capabilities to the ports tree, instead of
adding more and more fields to the describe target.
This target dumps a big set of ports variables to stdout, so that
I've been running this on i386 for a couple of days and it seems to
work fairly well...
On 7/6/06, Jim Uhl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 6-Jul-06, at 10:44 AM, Jim Uhl wrote:
[ New maintainer ahead - you've been warned. ]
So, of course, I forgot the patch itself.
Here it is (I hope).
On Sun, Jul 09, 2006 at 03:07:27PM +0200, Tomasz Zielinski wrote:
Dnia 9-07-2006 o godz. 13:31 Marc Espie napisa?(a):
I've just committed a new target:
dump-vars
This adds some introspection capabilities to the ports tree, instead of
adding more and more fields to the describe
* Nikolay Sturm [2006-07-06]:
Thanks for the report, I'll look at this over the weekend.
Looks like a bug in pkg_add, espie@ will have a look at it.
Nikolay
Hello Marc,
On Sat, 08.07.2006 at 18:16:17 +0200, Marc Espie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
No, I'm not saying that. Buf if it's autoconf-2.13, you'd better start
by checking that, even without patching, you're re-creating an exact
copy of the configure script when setting CONFIGURE_STYLE=autoconf.
Thanks very much for the report. If
you haven't tested cookies yet, would you
mind doing so? All that is required is
changing ~/.dillo/cookiesrc to read:
DEFAULT ACCEPT
On sparc64, this causes dillo to lock up
as soon as an attempt is made to access a
web page via http. Thanks.
On Sun, Jul 09, 2006 at 08:27:58PM +0200, Toni Mueller wrote:
Attached is the current version of the port, with *not* everything
tested, but at least the port now creates useful looking files,
though with (partially) imho very broken ownerships and permissions. I
tried to fix as many instances
DjVuLibre is an open source implementation of DjVu, including viewers,
decoders, simple encoders, and utilities.
port was started by David Cathcart some time ago, I updated and tweaked
it a little.
the viewer seems to work okay on i386/amd64, but there are many more
utilities included, so please
Works for me with gtk2 flavor. I'm not so sure I like the global
config. I have no real use for this, as I'm the only vim user on my
single-user machines... other opinions?
Tobias: I updated the vim.diff to take into account the update to vim 7.0.35
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hi,
I've been trying to get pound into the ports tree for sometime now,
but without success so far. I'm sure my ports need work, but it's a
good start I hope.
See attached, for port.
Peter,
PLIST is still broken. It does not contain the actual 'pound'
This is astonishing, because the modem has been working earlier (on
earlier OpenBSDs and earlier main boards).
But now it doesn't work any longer, whatever I try, it stops at DTE-DCE
flow control scheme [default]. I can still press enter or anything, but
faxaddmodem waits indefinitely (for what
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