Someone, please?
On Sat Aug 25, 2018 at 11:03:08PM +0200, Rafael Sadowski wrote:
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> Information for inst:kdiagram-2.6.1
>
> Comment:
> libraries for creating business diagrams
>
> Description:
> Powerful libraries (KChart, KGantt) for creating business diagrams.
>
> Maintainer: Rafael Sadowsk
Prior posts had two mistakes with the patchs. The line count was off
and the first correction had a typo exampls now corrected to examples.
On top of that, I was doing something wrong with cvs diff - the
corrected patches were not showing up in the *diff.
Runs on my current amd64 openbox wm.
An
Typo in the last diff corrected: exmapls -> examples
Build/runs on my openbox system. Feedback/testing appreciated
Scott
On Aug 30, 2018: 18:46, Brian Callahan wrote:
On 08/30/18 00:23, Heppler, J. Scott wrote:
After I uploaded the v2 diff, it occurred to me that PKGNAME would not
be needed
Hi ports --
Attached is a new port, lang/ponyc. Pony is an actor-model,
capabilities-secure, high performance language. I've been working with
the Pony team for the last two months or so to get OpenBSD support in,
and they've been a great group to work with.
---
pkg/DESCR:
Pony is an open-so
My mistake on the patches - upstream added a additional line to
CMakeLists.txt and themes/CMakeLists.txt. Odd that it built and if it
generated any warnings about the patches, I missed them.
The attached diff has patches generated from scratch and make
update-plist. Testing feedback appreciated
Hi again,
I'm proposing a new Perl module port, devel/p5-IPC-System-Simple, an
alternative to system() that allows to get exit values, output captures
and auto die().
This port will be needed to upgrade many other Perl ports that are
outdated, you can see the full CPAN report here [1]. It's mos
Hi,
(Robert, i'm cc-ing you because it's a dependency of www/rt.)
Here is an update for www/p5-Starlet, a simple, high-performance
PSGI/Plack HTTP server.
What's new upstream (more at [1], it's too big)
- unbundle Plack::Standalone::Server::Prefork::Server::Starter
- listen to multiple ports
On Tue, Sep 04, 2018 at 03:59:49PM +0200, Marc Espie wrote:
> The idea is to get rid of gratuitous content changes in those files, so
> that eventually, pkg_add -u will be able to be more specific in its messages,
^^
> namely point you to the actual readmes with new/changed contents
Hi!
Here is a patch for neofetch, a bash(1) script that displays system
informations in an elegant way for screenshots.
About the patch:
It's another (and should be the last until next upstream release) set of
mostly OpenBSD-specific fixes that got upstreamed [1]:
- Fixed disk support because
Tweak to switch ${FULLPKGNAME} to ${PKGSTEM}
Cheers.
Elias.
2018-09-03 5:00 GMT-03:00 Rafael Sadowski :
> OK rsadowski@
>
> On Fri Aug 31, 2018 at 04:44:35PM -0300, Elias M. Mariani wrote:
>> Sorry for pinging,
>> Just a small change to the README of qbittorrent-nox, tweak from
>> Charlene Wendli
Tweak to switch ${FULLPKGNAME} to ${PKGSTEM}
Cheers.
Elias.
2018-09-04 10:49 GMT-03:00 Rafael Sadowski :
> On Tue Sep 04, 2018 at 09:37:24AM -0300, Elias M. Mariani wrote:
>> LXQt is a lightweight desktop environment based on Qt5.
>> I wanted to test it on OpenBSD given that I find KDE and GNOME
Following a discussion with tb@, I've added a new variable, PKGSTEM, to
the ports framework.
That variable is used for filenames under pkg-readmes, and inside those
file contents.
The idea is to get rid of gratuitous content changes in those files, so
that eventually, pkg_add -u will be able to b
On Tue Sep 04, 2018 at 09:37:24AM -0300, Elias M. Mariani wrote:
> LXQt is a lightweight desktop environment based on Qt5.
> I wanted to test it on OpenBSD given that I find KDE and GNOME well
> maintained but with to much dependencies... also I wanted something lighter
> and nicer than XFCE.
> I t
Sorry to bother,
Just a small tweak from Charlene Wendling.
Thanks for the feedback.
Elias.
2018-09-04 9:37 GMT-03:00 Elias M. Mariani :
> LXQt is a lightweight desktop environment based on Qt5.
> I wanted to test it on OpenBSD given that I find KDE and GNOME well
> maintained but with to much de
Hi Brian, ports,
It builds fine on a fresh amd64 vm.
I played for 3 hours straight (i haven't seen the time fly by;) and
everything works (including audio) as expected, met no issues.
Charlène.
On Mon, 3 Sep 2018 18:28:34 -0400
Brian Callahan wrote:
> Hi ports --
>
> Attached is a new po
On Mon 2018.08.20 at 09:31 -0400, Okan Demirmen wrote:
> On Wed, Jul 25, 2018 at 9:29 AM Okan Demirmen wrote:
> >
> > On Tue 2018.07.24 at 08:42 -0400, Okan Demirmen wrote:
> > > A maintenance and security update to 2.1.28, which includes a fix for
> > > CVE-2018-13796. Where here, I fixed a few
LXQt is a lightweight desktop environment based on Qt5.
I wanted to test it on OpenBSD given that I find KDE and GNOME well
maintained but with to much dependencies... also I wanted something lighter
and nicer than XFCE.
I think that LXQt delivers that.
https://lxqt.org/
This tarball contains all
On Tue 2018.09.04 at 11:30 +0100, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> On 2018/08/31 08:26, Okan Demirmen wrote:
> > Update to 2.8.0 release.
>
> > * added support for creating dump files in JSON format, and
> > the --dumpfjson and --nodumpfjson command line options.
> >
> > Note JSON is optional, thu
On Tue, Sep 04, 2018 at 12:31:39PM +0200, Solene Rapenne wrote:
> Patrick Steinhardt wrote:
> > On Mon, Sep 03, 2018 at 03:08:46PM +0200, Solene Rapenne wrote:
> > > "Gonzalo L. Rodriguez" wrote:
> > > > Hallo,
> > > >
> > > > stsp@ point a gun on me (;) and asked about a port for this backup
>
Patrick Steinhardt wrote:
> On Mon, Sep 03, 2018 at 03:08:46PM +0200, Solene Rapenne wrote:
> > "Gonzalo L. Rodriguez" wrote:
> > > Hallo,
> > >
> > > stsp@ point a gun on me (;) and asked about a port for this backup
> > > software.
> > >
> > > OK? Comments? Test?
> > >
> > > Cheers.-
> >
>
On 2018/08/31 08:26, Okan Demirmen wrote:
> Update to 2.8.0 release.
> * added support for creating dump files in JSON format, and
> the --dumpfjson and --nodumpfjson command line options.
>
> Note JSON is optional, thus I'm keeping it out as a dependency.
Do you think it's worth mentionin
On 2018/09/04 02:47, Jason Valencia wrote:
> Brian Callahan wrote:
> > > OK?
> >
> > Still not sure why you have an aversion to hosting your own tarball,
> > seeing as two developers (at least on the mailing lists) have asked
> > you to do so.
> For the same reasons I didn't want to maintain it. Ma
On Mon, Sep 03, 2018 at 03:52:59PM -0400, Brian Callahan wrote:
>
> On 09/01/18 02:50, Tom Murphy wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> >Since games/ezquake was accepted, the final 3.1 version has since
> > come out. I've asked upstream to please provide a source tarball as
> > part of the release, and they d
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