|
| In the meantime, newsbeuter is still working fine if I change the config to
"use-proxy no"
|
For anyone else with the same setup, running newsbeuter via torsocks can be
used as a better workaround (doesn't involve not using tor).
Brett.
Hi Ports People,
I have used newsbeuter for ages as an rss reader via tor proxy. It always
worked no problem. I upgraded my machine (amd64-current) on July 30 and
upgraded all ports as per the "following current" page (pkg_add -D installed -u)
Prior working upgrade was on July 1st.
Below is a
Hi ports@,
FYI, for people noticing breakage with youtube-dl - using these command line
flags seems to keep it working through updates from the youtube company:
`--youtube-skip-dash-manifest -f best`.
I can't recall the last time this program could not download something for me,
but it was a f
On Fri, 30 Oct 2015 17:27:06 +1100
Brett Mahar wrote:
| Hi porters,
|
| Long time no need for me to email this list! I upgraded my mailserver
yesterday to -current (last upgrade was around 11th Sept) and now my
squirrelmail no longer works :-(.
|
| The problem is, going to my normal login
Hi porters,
Long time no need for me to email this list! I upgraded my mailserver yesterday
to -current (last upgrade was around 11th Sept) and now my squirrelmail no
longer works :-(.
The problem is, going to my normal login screen nothing displays but "access
denied". It is not a permissions
Hi ports,
I use gogglesmm from ports (on amd64 current) to play music. I would like it to
be at full volume on startup (or to remember my previous volume settings) but
the below changes in my ~/.goggles/xineconf have no effect:
# startup audio volume
# [0..100], default: 50
audio.volume.mixer_v
| transmission-daemon doesn't seem to be starting at boot time.
|
| Here is my rc.conf.local
| --
| $ cat /etc/rc.conf.local
|
| ntpd_flags=
| xdm_flags=
| transmission_daemon_flags=
...
| It does not seem to be running:
Hi Max,
You do not need the line "transmission_daemon_flags=", the rc
| br...@coiloptic.org (Brett Mahar), 2014.10.22 (Wed) 03:11 (CEST):
| > Since I last upgraded my amd64-current machine the xombrero search bar
| > and the link bar are unreadable, with white font on white background.
|
| Same here, I messed with /usr/local/share/xombrero/xombrero.css,
Hi Ports,
Since I last upgraded my amd64-current machine the xombrero search bar and the
link bar are unreadable, with white font on white background. I've mucked
around with .config/gtk-3.0/settings.ini and .config/gtk-3.0/gtk.css and am
able to change the font size (so I can have bigger or sm
On Sun, 23 Mar 2014 12:02:08 +0100
Marc Espie wrote:
| On Sun, Mar 23, 2014 at 05:13:34PM +1100, Brett Mahar wrote:
| > Hi ports people,
| >
| > I saw this post http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-ports-cvs&m=139507378232184&w=2
from Christian "naddy" Weisgerber and w
Hi ports people,
I saw this post http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-ports-cvs&m=139507378232184&w=2
from Christian "naddy" Weisgerber and was also dismayed to find qt getting
built on my computer.
It seems to be doxygen that drags qt in, if this is running prior to building
anything that needs polki
On Fri, 31 Jan 2014 13:16:17 +0100
frantisek holop wrote:
| it is me again, with a new release of mpv.
| please test and commit.
|
This works well for me on amd64-current.
Brett.
On Sat, 11 Jan 2014 13:49:17 +
Stuart Henderson wrote:
| On 2014/01/10 19:13, Brad Smith wrote:
| > Here is a diff to have MPlayer build using Clang to take advantage
| > of the integrated assembler to be able to build the SSSE3 / SSE4
| > support.
| >
| > Note: has not been checked on i386,
On Sat, 11 Jan 2014 18:53:23 +0100
frantisek holop wrote:
| this is a new update for mpv the player based on
| mplayer.
|
| changes from 0.2.4:
| -build system switched to waf. as the waf port is uphill
| battle and i dont feel strongly about it, this port
| goes around that dependency using SUP
On Fri, 10 Jan 2014 08:47:45 +
Stuart Henderson wrote:
| On 2014/01/09 14:36, Brad Smith wrote:
| > Make use of Clang's integrated assembler to build the x86 ASM support
| > within x264 so as to use MMX / MMXEXT / SSE / SSE2 / SSSE3
|
| Does it do runtime detection of what's available?
|
W
On Thu, 9 Jan 2014 14:36:47 -0500
Brad Smith wrote:
| Make use of Clang's integrated assembler to build the x86 ASM support
| within x264 so as to use MMX / MMXEXT / SSE / SSE2 / SSSE3 and if there
| is kernel support added also AVX / AVX2. This can have quite an impact
| on performance improving
| >
| > My base system was rebuilt yesterday (before the last change to gvfs) but
I'll update and rebuild again and report back if it doesn't work.
|
|
| Hi,
|
| $ cp /usr/src/lib/libfuse/fuse{,_opt}.h /usr/include
|
| did solve it for me.
|
| Guenther
|
Hi Guenther,
Rebuilding my base
On Sun, 3 Nov 2013 08:59:32 +0100
Antoine Jacoutot wrote:
| On Sun, Nov 03, 2013 at 06:46:06PM +1100, Brett Mahar wrote:
| > Hi,
| >
| > Maybe this is know already since fuse is just starting out, but
x11/gnome/gvfs won't build for me:
|
| Your base system is most pro
Hi,
Maybe this is know already since fuse is just starting out, but x11/gnome/gvfs
won't build for me:
gvfsfusedaemon.c:2442: error: unknown field 'rmdir' specified in initializer
gvfsfusedaemon.c:2442: warning: excess elements in struct initializer
gvfsfusedaemon.c:2442: warning: (near ini
Hi espie@ and ports@,
When I type "env SUBPACKAGE="-main" make install" sqlports errors out as below.
Since the error says "Stop in /usr/ports/mystuff/mail", I rm -rf
/usr/ports/mystuff/ and then sqlports built fine.
Is there some way I can make it ignore my PORTSDIR_PATH without editing my
|
| Then I don't normally use dpb for fetching files either, but use make fetch.
|
| When I do the cvs update I generate a list to be fetched.
|
| Some sites don't like multiple download requests at the same time, using
| make fetch avoids that.
|
| If the ftp hangs kill the process and let
I got some errors trying this (see below).
I suspect you have unpacked it in ports/audio, it will need to go in
ports/x11/gnustep so it picks up settings in x11/gnustep/Makefile.inc.
Stuart, thanks for the clue, I put the Makefile.inc in
/usr/ports/mystuff/x11/gnustep/ and then it builds (
On 05/01/13 17:47, Sebastian Reitenbach wrote:
Hi,
$ cat pkg/DESCR
Cynthiune is a versatile music player based on GNUstep, able to play a
lot of different audio formats.
Two of the supported audio-backends are enabled, sndio and libao.
libao backend is there, since gnustep-gui has it as depende
On 04/17/13 00:26, Gonzalo L. R. wrote:
Hi,
Update for Gajim to 0.15.3:
* Better handling of SSL errors
* Better handling of canceling file transfer
* Improve farstream calls
And more.
Comments? Ok?
Cheers.-
Hi Gonzalo,
I never used Gajim before this update but I tried it now with my gma
Index: Makefile
Hi,
Looks like the compiz people changed their website name. "Make fetch"
works once the patch below is applied.
Brett.
===
RCS file: /cvs/ports/x11/compiz/core/Makefile,v
retrieving revision 1.19
diff -u -r1.19
OK, looking at the output it looks like this is a bug. I personally
don't use MPlayer as it is notoriously buggy.
What do you use/suggest instead - vlc?
Oh, ok. I usually don't use the SDL output as I have no requirement
for it.
For me, -vo sdl is the only output that gives decent perf
On 01/16/13 19:36, Brad Smith wrote:
On Wed, Jan 16, 2013 at 07:20:42PM +1100, Brett Mahar wrote:
Maybe "-fs" is a depricated option (even though its still in the man
page), cause it goes into fullscreen mode now, without specifying
that option (from memory it didn't do that
On 01/15/13 10:32, Brad Smith wrote:> On Mon, Jan 14, 2013 at 01:04:25AM
-0500, Brad Smith wrote:
>> Here is an update to a newer MPlayer snapshot.
>>
>> Lightly tested on amd64.
>
> An updated diff after the last commit to the Makefile..
>
>
> Index: Makefile
> ==
On 01/05/13 10:13, Landry Breuil wrote:
On Sat, Jan 05, 2013 at 09:55:35AM +1100, Brett Mahar wrote:
On 01/05/13 08:50, Landry Breuil wrote:
This is already confusing enough in terms of PR & branches, so i'll
stop here.
What do thunderbird users want for the openbsd port ? rather
On 01/05/13 08:50, Landry Breuil wrote:
This is already confusing enough in terms of PR & branches, so i'll
stop here.
What do thunderbird users want for the openbsd port ? rather tracking
the 17.0.x release (and 24.0.x release after that..) ? or be a bit
adventurous & use the -beta releases w
On 01/07/2011, Nigel Taylor wrote:
> On 06/30/11 23:07, Brett wrote:
>> On 06/30/11 14:52, Nigel Taylor wrote:
>>> On 06/30/11 22:01, Brett wrote:
>
> You can grab the port here :
> git clone -b tb5http://rhaalovely.net/git/mozilla-thunderbird/
Hi,
I just trie
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