Hi ports@,
Could anyone please check and maybe even commit MLton compiler port to the
ports tree?
The updated version is attached.
Comments and help with testing are much appreciated.
Best regards,
Alex
mlton.tar.gz
Description: application/tar-gz
Hi,
This diff updates py-funcsigs to the latest release.
Tested on amd64. Take maintainer.
Comments ? OK ?
--
Alexandr Shadchin
Index: Makefile
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RCS file: /cvs/ports/devel/py-funcsigs/Makefile,v
retrieving revision 1.2
diff -u
On 06/02/16 07:54, Ian Mcwilliam wrote:
> Can you also build samba with debug symbols. You'll have to uncomment the
> --enable-developer section in the ports/net/samba/Makefile and rebuild and
> reinstall.
>
>
> Ian McWilliam
>
When I building the samba with "--enable-developer", I got this erro
Can you also build samba with debug symbols. You'll have to uncomment the
--enable-developer section in the ports/net/samba/Makefile and rebuild and
reinstall.
Ian McWilliam
From: owner-po...@openbsd.org [owner-po...@openbsd.org] on behalf of johnw
[jo
On 2016-05-31, Markus Lude wrote:
>> Most likely this is fallout from the ld.so problem that is currently
>> ravaging sparc64.
>
> Should one report those problems on sparc64?
> Some more ports fails to build here on and I see segmentation faults
> too.
This should be fixed with the latest bas
Another issue that needs to be resolved with this update:
devel/py-subvertpy. This port has no MAINTAINER, and nothing depends on
it. I prepared an update and enabled tests, but 3 of them make test
framework dump core. Maybe the same would happen with current version
if tests would be enabled.
On Wed, Jun 01, 2016 at 08:03:37PM +0200, Dmitrij D. Czarkoff wrote:
> Well, I have enough OKs to commit this, but there are still dependencies
> that were not tested, or at least I've got no report about. Here is the
> list:
>
> - devel/cvs2svn
> - devel/git
> - devel/kdevplatform
> - devel/
Well, I have enough OKs to commit this, but there are still dependencies
that were not tested, or at least I've got no report about. Here is the
list:
- devel/cvs2svn
- devel/git
- devel/kdevplatform
- devel/p5-SVN-Notify
- devel/p5-SVN-Simple
- devel/p5-SVN-Web
- sysutils/salt
- www/trac
On Wed, Jun 01, 2016 at 01:44:45PM +0200, Marcus Glocker wrote:
> On Wed, Jun 01, 2016 at 10:20:06PM +1200, Carlin Bingham wrote:
>
> > Ping?
>
> Sorry, I oversaw this. I'll check it and come back shortly.
It's committed. Thanks for the diff.
Hi Landry!
Am 06/01/16 um 16:27 schrieb Landry Breuil:
> Note: totally untested in real conditions, only built and started here.
You are awesome! Just patched the files and ran 'make update && make'.
Took around 20 minutes to compile and install - without a flaw.
I immediately tested LyX with so
On Wed, Jun 01, 2016 at 03:06:43PM +0200, Stefan Wollny wrote:
> Hi Landry,
>
> I know you don't lack tasks to deal with - nevertheless as you have
> committed the last version of LyX may I point your interest to the
> lastest Version of LyX, 2.2.0?
>
> I am just a happy OpenBSD-user (amd64-curre
On Wed, 01 Jun 2016, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> On 2016/06/01 10:25, David Coppa wrote:
> > Can I commit the diff below?
> >
> > I'd like to move on with my port of libtorrent-rasterbar, and imho
> > it's a reasonable band-aid after all (surely not worse than what we
> > have now).
>
> I'm ok wit
On 2016/06/01 10:25, David Coppa wrote:
> Can I commit the diff below?
>
> I'd like to move on with my port of libtorrent-rasterbar, and imho
> it's a reasonable band-aid after all (surely not worse than what we
> have now).
I'm ok with it if you add an explanatory comment.
On Wed, Jun 01, 2016 at 10:20:06PM +1200, Carlin Bingham wrote:
> Ping?
Sorry, I oversaw this. I'll check it and come back shortly.
Hi ports@,
Here is a new port : devel/keystone
>From DESCR:
Keystone is a lightweight multi-platform, multi-architecture assembler
framework.
Highlight features:
- Multi-architecture, with support for Arm, Arm64 (AArch64/Armv8), Hexagon,
Mips, PowerPC, Sparc, SystemZ, & X86 (include 16/32/64
David Coppa writes:
> Can I commit the diff below?
>
> I'd like to move on with my port of libtorrent-rasterbar, and imho
> it's a reasonable band-aid after all (surely not worse than what we
> have now).
It can only improve things IMO. ok jca@ fwiw
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jca | PGP : 0x1524E7EE / 5135 92C1 AD36
Ping?
On Sat, May 07, 2016 at 03:22:30PM +1200, Carlin Bingham wrote:
> Disregard my earlier patch, they've released a bufix release since that.
>
> This updates sabnzbd from 1.0.0 to 1.0.2
>
> 1.0.2 bugfixes:
>
> - Fix hangups at 100% when QuickCheck is off and "all-pars" is on
> - Fix handli
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Changed:
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Fixed:
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* amqp_parse_url does not correct
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Anthony J. Ben
On Wed, Jun 01, 2016 at 01:54:51AM -0600, Anthony J. Bentley wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Guide your gold car through a mine, switching rails with a single button.
> You can only go down, but thanks to an optic illusion in the levels, you can
> always reach every point. Play this game alone or invite some fri
Can I commit the diff below?
I'd like to move on with my port of libtorrent-rasterbar, and imho
it's a reasonable band-aid after all (surely not worse than what we
have now).
Cheers!
David
> ---8<---
>
> So, I've chosen to use the lowest common denominator, as per the
> following diff:
>
> Index
Hi,
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