On 1/20/07, Jasper Lievisse Adriaanse [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sat, Jan 20, 2007 at 12:27:37AM +0300, Vlad Glagolev wrote:
Tested.. but seems to be it could never be used @ BSD.. cause the
problem is in the libgnomecups you added sometimes ago:
On 2007/01/19 19:48, J.C. Roberts wrote:
The port was made against -STABLE because that's all I have running at
the moment. I've tested on i386 and it works as advertised. Please let
me know how your testing goes...
Works for me on amd64, sparc64, armish.
trivial port for a nice-looking php imap webmail client,
it's simple enough to install from source, but pkg_add -u is so
much nicer for upgrades I think it's worth it.
arch-independent, tested on sparc64 with -current php5.
it needs mysql/postgresql/sqlite on the server, javascript/xmlhttp
on the
pkg/DESCR
This package contains a set of rubber stamp images which can be used
with the Stamp tool within Tux Paint.
Another Tux Paint goodie ;-)
Comments? Ok?
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Antoine
tuxpaint-stamps.tar.gz
Description: Binary data
Antoine Jacoutot wrote:
pkg/DESCR
This package contains a set of rubber stamp images which can be used
with the Stamp tool within Tux Paint.
Another Tux Paint goodie ;-)
Comments? Ok?
Work great for me on i386 - I'll get my Kids to OK it tomorrow ;~)
Thanks
Fred
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Good day,
I compiled OpenOffice (all languages, kde, java). No errors to report that I
could see. I tried each of the applications (writer, calc, base, impress, and
draw) and had no problems using common menu items or format commands. No
problems with fonts, printers, exporting to PDF, etc. to
pkg/DESCR
jpilot-syncmal is a MAL (Mobile Application Link) plugin for J-Pilot.
It was built upon libmal, and can be used to synchronize PDAs with MAL
servers such as AvantGo.
I have been using this for days (with a pre release version) without any
problems.
Comments/Ok?
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Antoine
On Thursday 18 January 2007 3:22 pm, Christian Weisgerber wrote:
I'm attaching my port, which takes some cosmetic inspiration from
kurt's.
It does not include the cumbersome gnutls dependency, since the
SixXS TIC servers currently do not support TLS anyway. (Confirmed
by SixXS
Vlad Glagolev a écrit :
Now I have some more time for update :-)
Tested @ i386. Feel free to test it anywhere else.
Builds, installs, connects to server, work on amd64.
Mortheres
On Mon, 15 Jan 2007 00:28:53 +0100
Ulrich Kahl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
this port is needed for claws-mail, the successor of sylpheed-claws,
which will be send in a separate mail.
It is based on an older one, which I used for sylpheed-claws some time
ago. I have cleaned up a bit and
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