Louis Bertrand [2006-07-14, 01:11:42]:
I would like to submit a port of cflow-1.1, a C program to
analyze C source files and print a call graph. This is not
the same as cflow 2.x which is a shell script that uses
lex and yacc. It's not as comprehensive as cscope, but
I find it useful to start
Jeremy Evans [2006-07-12, 17:53:53]:
This is an update of SciTE and Scintilla from version 1.54 to 1.70
(changes at http://scintilla.sourceforge.net/ScintillaHistory.html).
Major changes are moving from GTK1 to GTK2 (so tabs are supported) and
new and updated lexers.
Tested on amd64.
The Spreadsheet::WriteExcel module can be used to create
a cross-platform Excel binary file. Multiple worksheets can be
added to a workbook and formatting can be applied to cells.
Text, numbers, formulas, hyperlinks and images can be written
to the cells.
p5-Spreadsheet-WriteExcel-port.tgz
Jeremy Evans [2006-07-12, 17:53:53]:
This is an update of SciTE and Scintilla from version 1.54 to 1.70
(changes at http://scintilla.sourceforge.net/ScintillaHistory.html).
Major changes are moving from GTK1 to GTK2 (so tabs are supported) and
new and updated lexers.
Tested on amd64. Please
Peter Valchev wrote:
Vmware has been broken in -current for a long time now by the PAE
changes. If you have an interest in a working vmware in the next release,
and want to try your hand at a hard problem, someone stepping up
with a fix would be great. todd@ and mcbride@ should have
Alexey E. Suslikov [2006-07-14, 13:06:53]:
The Spreadsheet::WriteExcel module can be used to create
a cross-platform Excel binary file. Multiple worksheets can be
added to a workbook and formatting can be applied to cells.
Text, numbers, formulas, hyperlinks and images can be written
to the
Hello,
Was searching for a GNUstep port and found this one
that seems to be updated. This is not the one linked off the
GNUstep site.
http://mail.rochester.edu/~asveikau/gnustep-openbsd/
Can others also review and hopefully commit? It works
for me on my p4 system.
On Wed, 12 Jul 2006, Josh Grosse wrote:
2) Seems to run, but File...Options fails with this error:
Xfce Settings Manager error: No such plugin sound
Allright, this is fixed.
Please test and report.
Meanwhile, could people also test the xfprint port that was posted a few
days ago, I
On Fri, 14 Jul 2006, Antoine Jacoutot wrote:
Allright, this is fixed.
Please test and report.
Meanwhile, could people also test the xfprint port that was posted a few days
ago, I got some good feedbacks directly but noone sent a copy to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Stupid me!!!
I sent the wrong tarball.
Alexey E. Suslikov [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Maybe it is a good idea to try make VMware Server work instead of old
(3.x) Workstation?
I think that would not be possible. VMware depends on a kernel module.
But that module isn't open source AFAIK. Only the part that loads the
rest of the binary
On Fri, Jul 14, 2006 at 03:35:54PM +0200, Antoine Jacoutot wrote:
On Fri, 14 Jul 2006, Antoine Jacoutot wrote:
Allright, this is fixed.
Please test and report.
Meanwhile, could people also test the xfprint port that was posted a few
days ago, I got some good feedbacks directly but noone sent
On Fri, 14 Jul 2006, Josh Grosse wrote:
Tested again on i386 -- File...Options now brings up a set of mute controls,
and sound is in the settings manager.
Sliders work, too!
Great, thanks!
This was a _fast_ feedback ;)
--
Antoine
Alexey E. Suslikov wrote:
Peter Valchev wrote:
Vmware has been broken in -current for a long time now by the PAE
changes. If you have an interest in a working vmware in the next release,
and want to try your hand at a hard problem, someone stepping up
with a fix would be great. todd@ and
Subject unbreak gstreamer (hence multimedia3) on amd64
This patch removes the previous gstreamer maintainer (you found a left over
port that I no-longer maintain.) and applies a patch from the net
from 2005 to make gstreamer compile on amd64. It passes dozens
of tests, but not all (see below). I
[re-sent with Subject, sorry for noise]
This patch removes the previous gstreamer maintainer (you found a
left over port that I no-longer maintain.) and applies a patch
from the net from 2005 to make gstreamer compile on amd64.
make regress passes most tests, but not all (see below). I have
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Brad [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Here is a update to abiword 2.4.5. This is a maintenance
release with a lot of bug fixes. Please try this out.
http://www.abiword.com/changelogs/2.4.5.phtml
Aside from the dictionary errors, it appears to be working well
This is an update of net/rsnapshot to version 1.2.9.
Release annoucement:
http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/message.php?msg_id=15813424
Please test and review.
/Sigfred
Index: Makefile
===
RCS file:
Ian Darwin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So meanwhile I use qemu for the
odd time when I need to use another OS.
qemu has the same problem as VMware: The kernel module. It's really
slow without the acceleration module. But maybe the it could be ported
to OpenBSD? I know it's not Open Source, but it
Jonathan Schleifer dixit:
Ian Darwin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So meanwhile I use qemu for the
odd time when I need to use another OS.
qemu has the same problem as VMware: The kernel module. It's really
slow without the acceleration module. But maybe the it could be ported
to OpenBSD? I know
steven mestdagh wrote:
Louis Bertrand [2006-07-14, 01:11:42]:
I would like to submit a port of cflow-1.1, a C program to
analyze C source files and print a call graph. This is not
the same as cflow 2.x which is a shell script that uses
lex and yacc. It's not as comprehensive as cscope, but
I
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