I recently installed the OpenBSD 4.6 release, and was surprised that
when I typed "pkg_add -i openoffice-java", I received the following
message.
Ambiguous: choose dependency for openoffice-java-3.1.0p1:
0: jamvm-1.5.1
1: kaffe-1.1.7p7
I had both openoffice-3.1.0p6 and jdk1.7
I'm using xpdf-3.02pl2p4 with OpenBSD 4.5 on i386, and xpdf is crashing
on certain pdf files with complex graphics. For example, the second
page of
http://us.acer.com/acer/wr-resource/3225785014/upload/E0Entity3/5/TravelMate%20family%201-8-08.pdf
causes xpdf to crash, unless the page size is r
One of the xenocara font configuration files is interfering with the
/x11/msttcorefonts port. See
http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-misc&m=124141462930332
Perhaps the port should be updated, so that the configuration file is
disabled when the port is installed.
On Thu, May 15, 2008 at 07:51:22PM +0200, Alexandre Ratchov wrote:
> since you're in the wheel group, you can use it. I suspect Matthew
> is not in the wheel group.
Correct, I am not in group wheel.
On Thu, May 15, 2008 at 06:14:09PM +0200, Antoine Jacoutot wrote:
> Actually, gphoto2 should use libusb IIRC. It means you could be able to
> get them as a regular user if I'm not mistaken.
You're mistaken. Without sudo I get the following:
$ gphoto2 -P
I download photos from a digital camera with the command
sudo gphoto2 -P
but the behavior seems to have changed between OpenBSD 4.2 and OpenBSD
4.3. Now the downloaded photos are owned by root and nobody have read
permission except root. Is there a way to make gphoto2 give the files
more reaso