Dear OpenBSD-ports team,
I recently managed to compile gnucobol-3.2-rc2 (fully) in OpenBSD, which
will probably be released the coming week.
How to I provide info on how to compile it for you.
How do I create a package (including dependency tree).
kind regards
Lars
erimented with it but ran into
some issues with other php-modules. That's when I decided to leave that
to the smart guys here.
I didn't finish the roundcube stuff yet but have another php-project
running right now (miniflux.net).
Thank you for the confirmation
regards
Lars
ters are appreciated.
Thanks
Lars
Platform: amd64-current, latest snapshot.
Problem:
Flightgear hangs exactly when the splash-screen is supposed to
disappear. When checking the processes with 'top', it is reading ttmwt
in the WAITfield for fgfs.
How to reproduce:
-
Start up flightgear, act
Yesterday I installed Scratch (from latest snapshot). Everything I
tested worked, except for audio playback which causes a core-dump.
I think this problem has been since last year and discussed earlier on
the list. If I remember right, the problem is in Squeek. Is there
anything that could be
Actually, I do not know if this really belongs to this list or to bugs@.
I have two computers running the most recent snapshot (amd64). One is
having Intel graphic adapter, the other one is having a Radeon. Both are
using the framebuffer, that appeared during last summer.
When starting up Fli
able to
watch clips. Probably this problem is not related to this brokeness in
QT. It is probably another unrelated bug. I will test this more on the
other computer once I have a chance to put my hands on it.
On 10/11/13 11:49, Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2013-10-10, Lars Engblom wrote:
This
This problem is affecting Minitube. Before the workaround, all you get
is an empty window. This workaround makes it possible to search for
clip, but you are still not able to watch them. You only hear the sound.
On 10/09/13 22:50, Stuart Henderson wrote:
Temporary workaround until we can fix t
I have been testing this on amd64 after time_t switch. It works well. I
tested even some date functions in racket/date.
Is it ready to be included in ports?
On 08/11/13 01:25, Juan Francisco Cantero Hurtado wrote:
Bugfix release of racket. Tests and comments are welcome as usual.
Cheers.
Everything I have tested (amd64 snapshot) so far has been working once
you have the package.
On 08/11/13 01:25, Juan Francisco Cantero Hurtado wrote:
Bugfix release of racket. Tests and comments are welcome as usual.
Cheers.
After I raised ulimit -d to 2G, I could not get FF to crash within a
couple of minutes of usage.
An install note shown by pkg_add would be very helpful. That I also
recommend for the workarounds when it comes to distorted pictures.
On 07/24/13 16:04, Landry Breuil wrote:
On Wed, Jul 24, 201
I am also going to try to raise the limit to 2G. I agree with Scott that
maybe the default limit should be raised. There are probably less
people needing to lower it than those needing to raise it.
In case the default limit will not be raised I hope you put a install
message shown by pkg_add
ulimit -d 524288
Original message
From: Stuart Henderson
Date: 23/07/2013 18:27 (GMT+02:00)
To: Lasse Engblom
Cc: ports@openbsd.org
Subject: Re: Bug-report: Firefox crashing in recent snapshots
On 2013/07/23 16:59, Lasse Engblom wrote:
> Problem: After loading up a f
RAM? I almost always notice this slowing down before it
crashes.
Original message
From: Stuart Henderson
Date: 22/07/2013 10:20 (GMT+02:00)
To: Lars Engblom
Cc: Landry Breuil ,ports@openbsd.org
Subject: Re: Firefox and the ports tree LOCKED
[quoting reformatted. there
+0300, Lars Engblom wrote:
> I have several times seen reports about FF crashing. It might have
> been here or then on #openbsd (I am not sure where). I thought this
> is something everybody knows. I made a misjudgement because I did
> not want to send a bug-report for something I thoug
to help in this case.
On 07/22/13 07:41, Brian Callahan wrote:
On 7/22/2013 12:27 AM, Lars Engblom wrote:
Something seriously needs to be done to Firefox before 5.4 release. It
has been really buggy the latest months. It is almost completely
unusable. It dumps core daily for me. Pictures are
Something seriously needs to be done to Firefox before 5.4 release. It
has been really buggy the latest months. It is almost completely
unusable. It dumps core daily for me. Pictures are often distorted.
Like it is now, if anyone new to OpenBSD would try it, they would never
return as they wou
I wonder what happened with this one? Is it going to be included before
the freeze?
On 06/28/13 05:18, Juan Francisco Cantero Hurtado wrote:
On Fri, Jun 28, 2013 at 04:14:47AM +0200, Juan Francisco Cantero Hurtado wrote:
On Thu, Jun 27, 2013 at 03:45:27PM +0300, Lars Engblom wrote:
I have
I agree that it is best to keep it until it is not working anymore. If
somebody voluntarily forks it and keeps it working it is really nice.
Smtube & get_flash_videos do not fill the gap of Minitube as they will
not give a continuous sortable playlist. From that list you can delete
unwanted it
I have been compiling and testing. It looks good. Even the gl-games are
working.
On 06/23/13 00:57, Juan Francisco Cantero Hurtado wrote:
On Sat, Jun 22, 2013 at 12:26:45PM +0200, Ingo Schwarze wrote:
Hello Juan Francisco,
Juan Francisco Cantero Hurtado wrote on Thu, Jun 20, 2013 at 03:19:11A
Menumaker is a pure python program and works really well. There is no
ready port, so you could take it as an exercise to make one :). This
would be an easy project as the first port made by you.
If you have python installed (and symlinked) you install menumaker by
the normal /"./configure; mak
How are other distros/OS doing? Do we really need to bootstrap each
time? Could not the old working binary be saved to some kind of
semiofficial porttools.tgz used on the computer for building all the
ports? We would then have two flavors of GHC: The normal one installed
to /usr/local/ and one
Even though I am using GHC almost daily, I agree it is a pile of junk. I
still wonder how you are going to manage to keep Haskell but not having
GHC anymore.
As far as I know there are only two Haskell compilers actively developed
except for GHC: UHC and JHC. The other implementations are not
mai
Unless some new obstacles have been appearing, I would really suggest
you upgrade to this port. I have been running it since before the ports
freeze, and it is working better (amd64) than the old version. Those
times it is crashing (sound events), the old version is also crashing.
This means th
Sorry, this went to the wrong list...
On 03/07/13 16:07, Lars Engblom wrote:
Hello,
After reading BIOCTL(8) I found this line:
"Use of the CRYPTO & RAID 4/5 disciplines are currently considered
experimental."
After I have been reading this thread, I realize the documentatio
Hello,
After reading BIOCTL(8) I found this line:
"Use of the CRYPTO & RAID 4/5 disciplines are currently considered
experimental."
After I have been reading this thread, I realize the documentation is
probably lagging behind:
http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.os.openbsd.misc/192747
Crypto
. It is a bit annoying to not be able to test
things out at home before going to the school to teach them
Regards,
Lasse
On 02/05/13 15:26, Stuart Cassoff wrote:
On 01/08/13 17:17, Stuart Cassoff wrote:
On 01/08/13 10:37, Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2013/01/08 16:05, Lars Engblom wrote:
1
e I get to another computer.
On 01/28/13 16:34, Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2013/01/28 15:13, Lars Engblom wrote:
export LANG=en_US.UTF-8
gls -l
This will dump a core on both current and stable.
Regards,
Lasse
Works for me on amd64. Do you have a backtrace, ideally from a copy
built wit
export LANG=en_US.UTF-8
gls -l
This will dump a core on both current and stable.
Regards,
Lasse
If it is really able to play and search youtube videos in an easy way, I
would be happy to see it included. Minitube was my favorite tool for
youtube, but now, even with dual-core it is unusable.
It feels ridiculous when people with worse computers are able to watch
movies, but not me with Ope
1. Both in current and stable the path to the image is wrong in
/usr/local/share/scratch/iniscratch
2. In stable, I have problem to run the programs made by Scratch
3. With current, I do not get Scratch to open up at all
All this is happening on amd64.
If there is anything I can test for to m
Hello,
From the Makefile of Weechat I noticed the following line:
CONFIGURE_ARGS+=-DENABLE_ASPELL=no \
Is there any reason for this? For people, like me, not speaking English
natively a spell-check is very nice to have. At the moment I am using
Erc just out of this single reason (wanting a sp
I would also support this!
On 11/25/12 15:59, Mike Belopuhov wrote:
Please consider importing Emacs 24.
FWIW, it works fine for me now.
On Sat, Nov 17, 2012 at 10:33 PM, Jérémie Courrèges-Anglas
wrote:
Hi,
the next Emacs (24.3) pretest cycle will start on Nov. 24.
I intend to publish an upda
Hi again,
On Sat, Nov 17, 2012 at 11:56 PM, Lars von den Driesch
wrote:
>> Here's a diff, which needs the attached cd-discid port. I've patched
>> it to use id3tag from audio/id3lib for now, eyed3 could be ported
>> separately if wanted (though that requires python,
Hello,
I just wonder what happened with the Emacs24 port. The last mails in the
thread about the port pretty much gave OK to submit it... and I have not
seen any submission yet, and no further discussion either.
Lasse
+0300, Lars Engblom wrote:
I tried installing pidgin-2.10.4-gtkspell from snapshots and it
could not run because of missing dependencies. Installing amsn,
gives all the dependencies missing... some examination of what is
actually needed is needed.
This is a useless post. You did not state what
I tried installing pidgin-2.10.4-gtkspell from snapshots and it could
not run because of missing dependencies. Installing amsn, gives all the
dependencies missing... some examination of what is actually needed is
needed.
Lasse
y can explain so I can correct it.
On 03/22/12 12:08, Antoine Jacoutot wrote:
On Thu, Mar 22, 2012 at 09:57:29AM +0200, Lars Engblom wrote:
Hello,
Yesterday I sent an email with the corrected version of my racket port
attached. I wonder if my mail got lost as I did not get any response. If
it i
09:57:29AM +0200, Lars Engblom wrote:
Hello,
Yesterday I sent an email with the corrected version of my racket port
attached. I wonder if my mail got lost as I did not get any response. If
it is not of enough good quality, then response would be appreciated.
I already replied yesterday. Be
Hello,
I am about to have my Racket port ready tested and I wish it could get
included into the ports tree. Is it compulsory to set the MAINTAINER
variable? I mean, I am reading ports@openbsd.org daily and I would
notice any response.
The reason why I am asking is that I would want to avoid a
each one.
On 03/20/12 12:21, Manuel Giraud wrote:
Lars Engblom writes:
Hello,
Here comes a port of Racket for testing.
I have been testing it on a clean install of -current on amd64 and it
is working.
I have not got it to build on i386 (I get segfault). The question is,
is it possible
Hello,
I am considering to create a port for racket (racket-lang.org) (former
PLT Scheme) as it is often used in universities and is a very nice
environment for learning Scheme.
While I could do the initial effort and create a port for it, I would want
to know if anyone else would be interested
Hello,
Please, do not take me wrong, I am not demanding anything and I am
humbly thankful for the work people are doing for free.
I am just wondering if there is any reason GHC is not upgraded in the
ports tree. The current stable version of GHC is 7.0.3 while the one in
ports is 6.12.3.
N
On Tue, 17 Aug 2010, Stuart Henderson wrote:
unsurprisingly, they are generated by a program...
/usr/ports/infrastructure/package/gen-package-pages
Good to know. I've made a quick survey of what's in ports today:
http://www-personal.umich.edu/~lars/OpenBSD/Ports/ports-makefile-var
k the ports tree and find packages to run a real script
on. Wrapping output up as an XHTML document is mostly a matter of printing
a here document.
/Lars
---
#!/usr/bin/perl
use strict;
use integer;
use Getopt::Std;
##
###
##
my %metadata = ();
my $path = undef;
our $opt_f=
Some of the links are returning "404 not found" when searching for
apt-util during a regular 'make'
-Lars
---
===> apache-httpd-2.2.8 depends on: libtool-* - found
===> apache-httpd-2.2.8 depends on: apr-util-* - not found
===> Verifying install for apr-util-* in
Lars Hecking writes:
> Marcos Laufer writes:
> > Lars,
> >
> > I experienced the same problem with net-snmp.
> > Recompiled from ports and it went just fine
>
> I deleted and recompiled all ports.
I decided to dump net-snmp and use OBSD's new snmpd inst
Marcos Laufer writes:
> Lars,
>
> I experienced the same problem with net-snmp.
> Recompiled from ports and it went just fine
I deleted and recompiled all ports.
One of them broke with the upgrade to 4.3, but I cannot figure out which.
First of all, when upgrading mrtg, there were a few missing dependencies
that required manual installation when I found mrtg didn't start
(net/p5-Socket6 and net/p5-IO-INET6).
MRTG is logging the following (I have rep
compile it. - The binary packages are well tested.
Regards
Lars
> hmm, it seems to be playing mp3 playlists fine for me on amd64.
> what platform?
i386, dmesg attached.
> what are the items in the playlist? mp3? ogg?
I tried mp3, ogg and flac, same result with all of them.
---
Lars Hansson
dmesg.boot
Description: Binary data
finished and the gxine should do to
the next. It works fine if I use the next/previous buttons in the
playlist window, it only happens when a playlistitem has finished and
gxine need to go to the next one.
---
Lars Hansson
Attached is an update for dbus-python. The most important change is
that this version does not have the memory leak 0.80.1 does (0.80.1
leaks memory with every method call).
---
Lars Hansson
dbus-python.diff
Description: Binary data
Also, not everything seems to be right with xpp itself (even though it
can print):
http://users.unet.net.ph/~lars/images/xpp.png
Apparently nothing is known about the printer even though it shows up
as ready in the CUPS web interface.
---
Lars Hansson
Forgot: due to segmentation fault:
$ xpp
Segmentation fault (core dumped)
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Lars Hansson
Base system snapshot from August 2, xpp 1.5 dumps core on exit. If you
try to print something it will print it (ie send it to CUPS) but still
dump core on exit.
cups is 1.2.7p3.
---
Lars Hansson
ostscript
---
Lars Hansson
On 8/8/07, Antti Harri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wed, 8 Aug 2007, Lars Hansson wrote:
>
> > Trying to get CUPS working is giving me some headaches. If I use any
> > other driver than "raw" printing a test page results in "Unsupported
> > format
supported" even
if i try to print a plain text file. Am i missing something obvious or
is there a problem with the CUPS port?
CUPS is 1.2.7p3 from ports and base is snapshot from august 2.
---
Lars Hansson
Kian Mohageri wrote:
I'm not very familiar with wireless either, but the 80211TXPOWER is
the 100dBm shown, while the 20dB is the RSSI (I thought). Could
anybody explain to me why it is incorrect to show 20% given the output
Lars has provided?
http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-misc&m=117390
2.11 autoselect (OFDM48 mode 11g)
status: active
ieee80211: nwid unet-makati chan 6 bssid 00:0f:3d:0d:eb:ac 20dB
nwkey 100dBm
inet6 fe80::202:44ff:feb5:adf1%ural0 prefixlen 64 scopeid 0x4
inet 172.16.2.60 netmask 0xff00 broadcast 172.16.2.255
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Lars Hansson
Landry Breuil wrote:
Hello,
Two new ports, notification-daemon-xfce and its dependency devel/libsexy.
Both works fine for me on i386.
---
Lars Hansson
Landry Breuil wrote:
Maybe this is due to {lib,include}/${BASE_PKGPATH}/ in pkg/PLIST ?
Yeah, that's probably it. Time for me to get a new snapshot methinks.
---
Lars Hansson
exy-0.1.11/fake-i386//usr/local/lib/pkgconfig/devel/libsexy.pc
does not exist
---
lars Hansson
Landry Breuil wrote:
http://ports.gcu.info/doku.php/openbsd/devel/libsexy
404. The download link points to libsexy-0.1.11.tar.gz instead of
libsexy-0.11.1.tar.gz
---
Lars Hansson
Lars Hansson wrote:
Btw, you forgot CATEGORIES in the Makefile.
Uh, never mind. It works.
-
Lars
ency, and integrated it with xfce mcs manager.
Hmmm...this version is probably better for me personally then since i
use xfce-session (to run ROX).
Btw, you forgot CATEGORIES in the Makefile.
---
Lars Hansson
e have it's own notificatio-daemon?
I've been working on a port for the notication-daemon from
galago-project so does this port conflict with that?
---
Lars Hansson
sper. Anyway, Jasper knows about
it and is working on it.
---
Lars Hansson
aemon unusable.
---
Lars Hansson
Since I don't use socklog anymore I keep neglecting/forgetting to update
it so perhaps someone else (Toni Muller? Christian Rueger?) could take
it over.
---
Lars Hansson
s not exist
For this occasion, i've set up a new website to host/present/comment
this diffs/ports : http://ports.gcu.info
Hey, that's pretty neat.
Lars Hansson
Why are there different versions of python in the tree in the first place?
---
Lars Hansson
he ports :
http://goodies.xfce.org/projects/thunar-plugins/thunar-thumbnailers
Right, but right now it does depend on gconf2 since the port Makefile
uses --enable-gnome-thumbnailers. If it shouldn't depend on gconf2 it
should use --disable-gnome-thumbnailers.
---
Lars Hansson
i
export XDG_DATA_DIRS
[...]
I dunno if this is an upstream bug or a port bug but it's wrong either way.
---
Lars Hansson
iconv
---
Lars Hansson
steven mestdagh wrote:
it looks like you are linking with an older installed version of glib2.
well, yeah, the old glib package is installed but i shouldn't have to
remove that to build the new one, right?
---
Lars Hansson
ke: *** [all] Error 2
*** Error code 2
Stop in /usr/ports/devel/glib2 (line 2069 of
/usr/ports/infrastructure/mk/bsd.port.mk).
---
Lars Hansson
t;kosher", port of it) and with zeroinstall (another port in
the works) and it has worked just fine.
---
Lars Hansson
On Sat, 17 Mar 2007 11:03:41 +0100
Azwaw OUSADOU <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I all, I have completely disable dbus support.
Uh, why? We have DBUS in ports.
--
Lars Hansson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
evolution still depends on gstreamer-0.8. Shouldn't this be changed to
gstreamer-0.10?
---
Lars Hansson
Ingo Schwarze wrote:
not even the MAINTAINER.
FYI:
That's because the maintainer is completely unresponsive, at least I
didn't get any response when I tried to contact him regarding rrdtool
back in October/November.
---
Lars Hansson
cial that pyexpat is imported before any
xml.sax function is used but I'm at a loss to explain why.
This also happens to programs that aren't in ports, ROX-Lib2 for example.
---
Lars Hansson
Another thing I noticed is that xfce leaks dbus sessions. The dbus
session that is started (by xfce4-session, perhaps?) on login is never
killed when you log out so you end up with an ever increasing number of
running dbus sessions.
---
Lars Hansson
choice is "Other...".
Installed apps like Firefox, Thunderbird and Terminal should show.
Xfce menu:
"--system--" entry does not work. Wrong path to .desktop files probably.
Menu is empty by default.
xfce4-mixer:
File->Options
no such plugin "sound"
---
Lars Hansson
---
Lars Hansson
Holger Mauermann wrote:
> Here is an updated diff that also builds python, ruby and tcl bindings
> as subpackages. Please test.
Seems to work fine but at least the python binding should depend on the
rrdtool package. I don't know if it's the same for the other bindings.
---
Lars Hansson
if we could have a -python subpackage too. I actually
have a port with that but it's stuck at 1.2.12 since the python bindings
are borked in later versions.
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Lars Hansson
On Thursday 14 December 2006 20:17, Christian Rueger wrote:
> Am Donnerstag, den 14.12.2006, 17:38 +0800 schrieb Lars Hansson:
> > This updates net/ipsvd to the latest version, 0.12.1.
> > No big changes, only minor fixes and doc corrections.
> > By way of Christian Ruege
This updates net/ipsvd to the latest version, 0.12.1.
No big changes, only minor fixes and doc corrections.
By way of Christian Rueger.
Tested on i386.
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Lars Hansson
r-start in files was only used to make the service/ directory reside
in / but runit now expects it to be in /var/service.
---
Lars Hansson
Tested on i386.
---
Lars Hansson
.
---
Lars Hansson
Index: Makefile
===
RCS file: /cvs/ports/sysutils/runit/Makefile,v
retrieving revision 1.6
diff -u -r1.6 Makefile
--- Makefile 2006/02/15 05:14:30 1.6
+++ Makefile 2006/12/08 13:43:34
@@ -2,8 +2,7 @@
COMMENT
On Wednesday 22 November 2006 04:27, Sam Fourman Jr. wrote:
> MODPY_VERSION?= 2.4
>
> if i was to change this to 2.5 then rebuild would i have to have python
> 2.4.4 installed, to build libxml
You dont change it, you set it to 2.5 in /etc/mk.conf
---
Lars Hanssoon
e?
All signs points to you
> It could have been done better...
No.
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Lars Hansson
On Tuesday 24 October 2006 20:46, Bernd Ahlers wrote:
> Any objections?
Nope, ipcalc does evertything i needed from cidr and more.
---
Lars
k with Cisco
gear. Maybe it's just there to make up for some horrible design deficiency in
IOS.
---
Lars Hansson
On Monday 23 October 2006 00:21, Pierre-Yves Ritschard wrote:
> ipcalc is a small network calculator I wrote in C.
> test on i386 and sparc64 (solaris unfortunately).
Works fine for me on i386. It would be even nicer if it could print the
Cisco abomination "wildcard bits".
Lars Hansson
On Tuesday 29 August 2006 23:29, Bachman Kharazmi wrote:
> I've not tested 1.5.2 because I only run obsd release on my machines.
> But I hope the *critical* crash bugs get fixed before the 4.0 release.
Other than koshell (does anyone even use it) there are no "critical" cr
hat the worst thing that can happen is that you cant post to a
mailing list I'm sure the police will be initially amused and then quickly
ignore you.
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Lars Hansson
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