On Tue, Apr 24, 2012 at 04:54:24PM -0400, Lawrence Teo wrote:
> On Tue, Apr 24, 2012 at 11:48:45AM -0400, Ted Unangst wrote:
> > On Tue, Apr 24, 2012 at 17:03, David Coppa wrote:
> > > Who uses this?
> >
> > Ironically, I was using it not all that long ago, because xpdf shit
> > its pants on about
On Mon, 23 Apr 2012 16:25:11 +0200
David Coppa wrote:
> Hi,
>
> There're some major stability problems atm with
> libtorrent-0.12.9 / rtorrent-0.8.9...
>
> After running rtorrent continuously for some time you will get one
> of these crashes sooner or later:
>
> rtorrent: PollKQueue::modify()
On 2012/04/24 23:17, Marc Espie wrote:
> On Tue, Apr 24, 2012 at 07:00:06PM +0200, David Coppa wrote:
> > On Tue, Apr 24, 2012 at 5:48 PM, Ted Unangst wrote:
> > > On Tue, Apr 24, 2012 at 17:03, David Coppa wrote:
> > >> Who uses this?
> > >
> > > Ironically, I was using it not all that long ago,
On 2012/04/24 16:54, Lawrence Teo wrote:
> On Tue, Apr 24, 2012 at 11:48:45AM -0400, Ted Unangst wrote:
> > On Tue, Apr 24, 2012 at 17:03, David Coppa wrote:
> > > Who uses this?
> >
> > Ironically, I was using it not all that long ago, because xpdf shit
> > its pants on about half the PDFs I was
On Tue, Apr 24, 2012 at 2:42 PM, Marc Espie wrote:
> Well, yuck, this makes for ways too many extra processes just for that.
There are no more processes than your wrapper program, and only two
more execs of /bin/sh. Considering make's primary task is forking and
exec'ing /bin/sh processes, I doub
On Tue, Apr 24, 2012 at 02:33:15PM -0700, Matthew Dempsky wrote:
> On Thu, Apr 19, 2012 at 7:26 AM, Marc Espie wrote:
> > On Thu, Apr 19, 2012 at 02:57:57PM +0100, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> >> On 2012/04/19 15:42, Marc Espie wrote:
> >> > Yeah, the only issue so far is that the make-wrapper proces
On Thu, Apr 19, 2012 at 7:26 AM, Marc Espie wrote:
> On Thu, Apr 19, 2012 at 02:57:57PM +0100, Stuart Henderson wrote:
>> On 2012/04/19 15:42, Marc Espie wrote:
>> > Yeah, the only issue so far is that the make-wrapper process is C code, so
>> > it needs to be compiled and deployed on every host
>
On 24/04/12 5:17 PM, Marc Espie wrote:
On Tue, Apr 24, 2012 at 07:00:06PM +0200, David Coppa wrote:
On Tue, Apr 24, 2012 at 5:48 PM, Ted Unangst wrote:
On Tue, Apr 24, 2012 at 17:03, David Coppa wrote:
Who uses this?
Ironically, I was using it not all that long ago, because xpdf shit
its pa
On Tue, Apr 24, 2012 at 07:00:06PM +0200, David Coppa wrote:
> On Tue, Apr 24, 2012 at 5:48 PM, Ted Unangst wrote:
> > On Tue, Apr 24, 2012 at 17:03, David Coppa wrote:
> >> Who uses this?
> >
> > Ironically, I was using it not all that long ago, because xpdf shit
> > its pants on about half the P
This release fixes a security issue when installing gems:
* RubyGems now disallows redirection from HTTPS to HTTP.
* RubyGems now verifies SSL connections.
Tested in a bulk of the ruby ports on amd64, and also briefly on i386. I
would appreciate additional testing, but will probably be committing
This release fixes a security issue when installing gems:
* RubyGems now disallows redirection from HTTPS to HTTP.
* RubyGems now verifies SSL connections.
This release also includes various bug fixes, see the lines 1-626 of:
https://raw.github.com/ruby/ruby/d927018018577e2fa8e0d0475c7f87c3a7e023
On Tue, Apr 24, 2012 at 11:48:45AM -0400, Ted Unangst wrote:
> On Tue, Apr 24, 2012 at 17:03, David Coppa wrote:
> > Who uses this?
>
> Ironically, I was using it not all that long ago, because xpdf shit
> its pants on about half the PDFs I was trying to read. But it doesn't
> seem to be installe
On h, ápr 23, 2012 at 17:51:20 -0400, Okan Demirmen wrote:
> On Fri 2011.12.23 at 10:20 +0100, LEVAI Daniel wrote:
> > Hi!
> >
> >
> > This is a console based password "management" app. Useful if you don't
> > want to depend on GUI stuff over terminals.
> > New version, with tweaks by Okan Demirm
On Tue, Apr 24, 2012 at 5:48 PM, Ted Unangst wrote:
> On Tue, Apr 24, 2012 at 17:03, David Coppa wrote:
>> Who uses this?
>
> Ironically, I was using it not all that long ago, because xpdf shit
> its pants on about half the PDFs I was trying to read. But it doesn't
> seem to be installed currentl
On Tue, Apr 24, 2012 at 17:03, David Coppa wrote:
> Who uses this?
Ironically, I was using it not all that long ago, because xpdf shit
its pants on about half the PDFs I was trying to read. But it doesn't
seem to be installed currently, so I haven't needed it recently.
Who uses this?
Opinions?
ciao,
David
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Hi,
here's an update to webkit 1.8.1, see
http://mail.gnome.org/archives/gnome-announce-list/2012-April/msg00026.html
for a small list of changes.
As usual, test with your favourite webkit browser on your exotic
archs...
Landry
? webkit-1.4.3-libwebkitgtk-1.0.so.0.1
? webkit-1.6.3-libjavascriptco
I don't know if this is sqlite fallout or something else entirely.
>>> Building under games/stone-soup
BDEPENDS =
[print/freetype;graphics/png;devel/gmake;archivers/bzip2;lang/lua;devel/sdl-image;devel/sdl;graphics/pngcrush]
FULLPKGNAME = stone-soup-0.9.1p0
RDEPENDS =
Hi,
Small port for asql. Tested on @amd64.
>From pkg/DESCR:
ASQL is a simple tool to allow you to query Apache common logfiles
via SQL. (Only "Apache common" logfiles are currently supported.)
When asql starts up it creates a temporary SQLite database to hold
the contents of the parsed logfile(s)
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