nks a lot for that!
The rest of your comments were also addressed. See new archive attached.
Thanks again!
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Any comment is welcome, though please keep my address CC'd, as I only
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PF).
It seems to work reasonably well on my machine, but please let me know
of anything that needs to be adjusted in the port. Any feedback is
welcome.
[0] http://www.fail2ban.org/
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; if it would behave more like Zotero
then I would use it :)
I see what you mean. The main advantage of Wallabag, or other
read-it-later apps is that this let me postpone procrastination to a
later time, and potentially another device. This is not a general
purpose bookmarking system.
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getting (Wallabag devs are
Cc'd to this email so they are aware of this potential issue).
Apart from that, the port and webapp work nicely on 5.4-stable with
httpd and php-5.3.
All comments are most welcome.
[0] https://www.wallabag.org/
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On Thu, Apr 10, 2014 at 11:51:06AM +1000, Olivier Mehani wrote:
Attached is an OpenBSD port for Wallabag [0]. This is a self-hosted
read-it-later application offering similar functionality as Readability
or Poche.
As is often the case, this type of email is better with the attachment
(thanks
version we're getting (Wallabag devs are
Cc'd to this email so they are aware of this potential issue).
Apart from that, the port and webapp work nicely on 5.4-stable with
httpd and php-5.3.
[0] https://www.wallabag.org/
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, as the current situation requires
multiple directories to be writable by www, or at least for a writable
cache directory to be created manually.
All thoughts and comments are welcome.
Thanks.
[0] http://simplepie.org/
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/amd64, where
it works nicely.
The portfiles are attached. It's one of my first ports, and I'm a bit
unuser about some details; let me know what you think.
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www_owncloud.tar.gz
Description
the MODULES variable (it's
unconditionally set), which might result in the -static package to have
a spurious dependency. I'm happy to be corrected on that (:
Hope this helps!
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Index: Makefile
In gmane.os.openbsd.ports, you wrote:
On Mon, Mar 12, 2012 at 12:56:36PM +, Olivier Mehani wrote:
However, there is some possibly dirty things happening as *t is a
pointer equals to trim_end's argument const char *str. Could this be
some protection forbidding functions to modifiy anything
to process 28106, thread 0x203488800]
trim_end (str=0x56bc08 cgit.cgi, c=0 '\0') at shared.c:114
114 t[len] = '\0';
(gdb) bt
#0 trim_end (str=0x56bc08 cgit.cgi, c=0 '\0') at shared.c:114
#1 0x00404f76 in main (argc=1, argv=0x7f7c5800) at cgit.c:686
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is trying to see how to do system auth as well! (;
[0]
https://www.narf.ssji.net/~shtrom/wiki/tips/openpgpsmartcard#doing_the_same_with_openbsd_48
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it all.
[0] http://www.narf.ssji.net/~shtrom/wiki/tips/openpgpsmartcard
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a port-tree upgrading script and used
it without checking. It actually contains a cvs -z9 get -rOPENBSD_3_6
-P ports... Stupid me. Anyway, for the sake of curiosity, where are
these version number defined?
Thanks for your insight.
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for the packages
to discover that (at the time I did that i.e., two or three days ago),
teTeX was cruelly missing.
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aware of any no_x11 version?
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