Re: new port: mail/p5-Email-Outlook-Message

2024-06-07 Thread Stuart Henderson
Added automatically if you set MAKE_ENV= TEST_POD=1 -- Sent from a phone, apologies for poor formatting. On 7 June 2024 16:54:49 giova...@paclan.it wrote: On 6/6/24 9:35 AM, Abel Abraham Camarillo Ojeda wrote: Hi porters I need this port to use msgconvert utility to transform .msg

Re: new port: mail/p5-Email-Outlook-Message

2024-06-07 Thread Abel Abraham Camarillo Ojeda
On Fri, Jun 7, 2024 at 9:54 AM wrote: > On 6/6/24 9:35 AM, Abel Abraham Camarillo Ojeda wrote: > > Hi porters > > > > I need this port to use msgconvert utility to transform .msg (outlook) > files to plaintext .eml files > > > > `make test` pass in amd64, I wa

Re: new port: mail/p5-Email-Outlook-Message

2024-06-07 Thread giovanni
On 6/6/24 9:35 AM, Abel Abraham Camarillo Ojeda wrote: Hi porters I need this port to use msgconvert utility to transform .msg (outlook) files to plaintext .eml files `make test` pass in amd64, I was also able to read some output .eml files. I would add devel/p5-Test-Pod-Coverage

Re: [new] audio/pylast: new port (version 5.3.0)

2024-06-06 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2024/06/06 13:00, Kirill A. Korinsky wrote: > Anyway, ports has pithos-1.1.2 whcih was released in end of 2015 [1], I > have't find any requried version of pylast and on that time the last > released varions of pylast was 1.4.2 [2] Also pithos 1.6.1 has "Fix Python 3.11 support". > With an

Re: [new] audio/pylast: new port (version 5.3.0)

2024-06-06 Thread Kirill A . Korinsky
Hi, On Thu, 06 Jun 2024 12:14:56 +0100, Edd Barrett wrote: > > On Mon, Jun 03, 2024 at 10:54:42PM +0100, Edd Barrett wrote: > > Some superficial comments below. > > Besides audio/beets, there's also audio/pithos that uses py-last. Might be > worth checking that this isn't broken by the update?

Re: [new] audio/pylast: new port (version 5.3.0)

2024-06-06 Thread Edd Barrett
Hi, On Mon, Jun 03, 2024 at 10:54:42PM +0100, Edd Barrett wrote: > Some superficial comments below. Besides audio/beets, there's also audio/pithos that uses py-last. Might be worth checking that this isn't broken by the update? -- Best Regards Edd Barrett https://www.theunixzoo.co.uk

new port: mail/p5-Email-Outlook-Message

2024-06-06 Thread Abel Abraham Camarillo Ojeda
Hi porters I need this port to use msgconvert utility to transform .msg (outlook) files to plaintext .eml files `make test` pass in amd64, I was also able to read some output .eml files. ===> Regression tests for p5-Email-Outlook-Message-0.921 PERL_DL_NONLAZY=1 "/usr/bin/perl"

Re: [new] audio/pylast: new port (version 5.3.0)

2024-06-03 Thread Edd Barrett
Hi, Thanks for this. Some superficial comments below. On Thu, May 30, 2024 at 12:56:07PM +0100, Kirill A. Korinsky wrote: > -FLAVORS =python3 > -FLAVOR = python3 > +FLAVORS =python3 > +FLAVOR = python3 > > -MODULES =lang/python > +MODULES =

Re: [new] audio/pylast: new port (version 5.3.0)

2024-05-30 Thread Fabien ROMANO
On 30/05/2024 12:49, Kirill A. Korinsky wrote: > On Thu, 30 May 2024 12:35:50 +0100, > Stuart Henderson wrote: >> >> "make test" without having pylast installed. >> > > ah, indeed. > > Is it possible somehow to run building of ports in clean environment without > anything installed to catch

Re: [new] audio/pylast: new port (version 5.3.0)

2024-05-30 Thread Kirill A . Korinsky
Here an updated diff which addressed Stuart's remark that test doesn't work when py-last doesn't installed and included added a few missed tabs. diff --git audio/py-last/Makefile audio/py-last/Makefile index 97e7449bbd7..63eb10a7111 100644 --- audio/py-last/Makefile +++ audio/py-last/Makefile

Re: [new] audio/pylast: new port (version 5.3.0)

2024-05-30 Thread Kirill A . Korinsky
On Thu, 30 May 2024 12:35:50 +0100, Stuart Henderson wrote: > > "make test" without having pylast installed. > ah, indeed. Is it possible somehow to run building of ports in clean environment without anything installed to catch such kind of issue? -- wbr, Kirill

Re: [new] audio/pylast: new port (version 5.3.0)

2024-05-30 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2024/05/30 12:35, Stuart Henderson wrote: > On 2024/05/30 12:34, Kirill A. Korinsky wrote: > > On Thu, 30 May 2024 12:23:48 +0100, > > Stuart Henderson wrote: > > > > > > On 2024/05/30 12:13, Kirill A. Korinsky wrote: > > > > ports@, > > > > > > > > I'm working on update of audio/beets which

Re: [new] audio/pylast: new port (version 5.3.0)

2024-05-30 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2024/05/30 12:34, Kirill A. Korinsky wrote: > On Thu, 30 May 2024 12:23:48 +0100, > Stuart Henderson wrote: > > > > On 2024/05/30 12:13, Kirill A. Korinsky wrote: > > > ports@, > > > > > > I'm working on update of audio/beets which was released few hours ago and > > > it > > > requires a

Re: [new] audio/pylast: new port (version 5.3.0)

2024-05-30 Thread Kirill A . Korinsky
On Thu, 30 May 2024 12:23:48 +0100, Stuart Henderson wrote: > > On 2024/05/30 12:13, Kirill A. Korinsky wrote: > > ports@, > > > > I'm working on update of audio/beets which was released few hours ago and it > > requires a few new ports as dependencies. > > pylast is an optional rather than a

Re: [new] audio/pylast: new port (version 5.3.0)

2024-05-30 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2024/05/30 12:13, Kirill A. Korinsky wrote: > ports@, > > I'm working on update of audio/beets which was released few hours ago and it > requires a few new ports as dependencies. pylast is an optional rather than a required dep. > This is the first one: python interface to Last.fm and

Re: [new] audio/pylast: new port (version 5.3.0)

2024-05-30 Thread Kirill A . Korinsky
oops, I was totally wrong. Here already audio/py-last (and not audio/py-pylast). So, here an update for existed port instead importing a new one. diff --git audio/py-last/Makefile audio/py-last/Makefile index 97e7449bbd7..eae8d2a42fc 100644 --- audio/py-last/Makefile +++ audio/py-last/Makefile

[new] audio/pylast: new port (version 5.3.0)

2024-05-30 Thread Kirill A . Korinsky
ports@, I'm working on update of audio/beets which was released few hours ago and it requires a few new ports as dependencies. This is the first one: python interface to Last.fm and Libre.fm. Tested on -current/amd64 with one note: majority of tests are skipt without real credetionals to

Re: [new] mail/py-dkimpy: new port (version 1.1.6)

2024-05-29 Thread Stuart Henderson
ok sthen@ if someone would like to import On 2024/05/29 20:46, Kirill A. Korinsky wrote: > On Wed, 29 May 2024 19:09:32 +0100, > Stuart Henderson wrote: > > > > On 2024/05/29 14:42, Kirill A. Korinsky wrote: > > > Greetings, > > > > > > This is

Re: [new] mail/py-dkimpy: new port (version 1.1.6)

2024-05-29 Thread Kirill A . Korinsky
On Wed, 29 May 2024 19:09:32 +0100, Stuart Henderson wrote: > > On 2024/05/29 14:42, Kirill A. Korinsky wrote: > > Greetings, > > > > This is small port which brings python library which implements DKIM and ARC > > verify and sign, and the most important cli t

Re: [new] mail/py-dkimpy: new port (version 1.1.6)

2024-05-29 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2024/05/29 14:42, Kirill A. Korinsky wrote: > Greetings, > > This is small port which brings python library which implements DKIM and ARC > verify and sign, and the most important cli tools which can be used against > email to check its DKIM and ARC signatures. > >

[new] mail/py-dkimpy: new port (version 1.1.6)

2024-05-29 Thread Kirill A . Korinsky
Greetings, This is small port which brings python library which implements DKIM and ARC verify and sign, and the most important cli tools which can be used against email to check its DKIM and ARC signatures. PYPI project: https://pypi.org/project/dkimpy/ Home page: https://launchpad.net/dkimpy

Re: mail/imapdedup: new port

2024-05-12 Thread Kirill A . Korinsky
On Fri, 10 May 2024 05:55:11 +0100, A Tammy wrote: > > OK aisha@ > Thanks for ok. Here an updated version which includes changes from Stuart. May I ask anyone to import it? Thanks! -- wbr, Kirill imapdedup.tgz Description: Binary data

Re: mail/imapdedup: new port

2024-05-09 Thread A Tammy
On 5/8/24 17:43, Kirill A. Korinsky wrote: > Here a reminder about this nice and small port, which needs the second ok. OK aisha@ > On Thu, 02 May 2024 13:14:42 +0100, > Stuart Henderson wrote: >> On 2024/05/01 20:03, Kirill A. Korinsky wrote: >>> Anyone? >>>

Re: mail/imapdedup: new port

2024-05-08 Thread Kirill A . Korinsky
Here a reminder about this nice and small port, which needs the second ok. On Thu, 02 May 2024 13:14:42 +0100, Stuart Henderson wrote: > > On 2024/05/01 20:03, Kirill A. Korinsky wrote: > > Anyone? > > > > On Thu, 25 Apr 2024 00:18:23 +0200, > > Kirill A. Ko

Re: mail/imapdedup: new port

2024-05-02 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2024/05/01 20:03, Kirill A. Korinsky wrote: > Anyone? > > On Thu, 25 Apr 2024 00:18:23 +0200, > Kirill A. Korinsky wrote: > > > > [1 ] > > Greetings, > > > > I'd like to offer a small python script which is called imapdedup. Idea of > > this script is remove duplicated emails from IMAP

Re: mail/imapdedup: new port

2024-05-01 Thread Kirill A . Korinsky
Anyone? On Thu, 25 Apr 2024 00:18:23 +0200, Kirill A. Korinsky wrote: > > [1 ] > Greetings, > > I'd like to offer a small python script which is called imapdedup. Idea of > this script is remove duplicated emails from IMAP server. > > It has only one optional dependency: keyring. > > I use

mail/imapdedup: new port

2024-04-24 Thread Kirill A . Korinsky
Greetings, I'd like to offer a small python script which is called imapdedup. Idea of this script is remove duplicated emails from IMAP server. It has only one optional dependency: keyring. I use this script more than once. -- wbr, Kirill imapdedup.tgz Description: Binary data

Re: archivers/bzip3: new port (version 1.4.0)

2024-04-23 Thread Theo Buehler
> -COMMENT= a better, faster and stronger spiritual successor to BZip2 > +COMMENT= tools and libraries for compressing and decompressing bzip3 > files This doesn't package due to the overlong comment line. I imported it with the following diff on top. If you don't like the new comment,

Re: archivers/pixz: new port (1.0.7)

2024-04-23 Thread Theo Buehler
> attached fixed version, thanks for catching this! I added m to WANTLIB (which I forgot to mention) and imported it. Thanks!

Re: archivers/pixz: new port (1.0.7)

2024-04-23 Thread Kirill A . Korinsky
On Tue, 23 Apr 2024 23:54:20 +0200, Theo Buehler wrote: > > > The port needs LDEPS on archivers/libarchive and archivers/xz and > > WANTLIB += archive lzma > > With this, ok tb attached fixed version, thanks for catching this! -- wbr, Kirill pixz-1.0.7.tgz Description: Binary data

Re: archivers/pixz: new port (1.0.7)

2024-04-23 Thread Theo Buehler
s provide great compression in > > the .xz file format, but they produce just one big block of compressed data. > > > > Here, a new port which is called archivers/pixz which produces a collection > > of smaller blocks which makes random access to the original data possibl

Re: archivers/pixz: new port (1.0.7)

2024-04-23 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2024/04/23 23:36, Kirill A. Korinsky wrote: > Thanks for review, > > On Tue, 23 Apr 2024 23:19:47 +0200, > Stuart Henderson wrote: > > > > Small tweaks, mostly to fix things so the tests run properly (symlink > > gstat -> WRKDIR/bin/stat, and BDEP on cppcheck). The cppcheck still > > fails

Re: archivers/pixz: new port (1.0.7)

2024-04-23 Thread Kirill A . Korinsky
Thanks for review, On Tue, 23 Apr 2024 23:19:47 +0200, Stuart Henderson wrote: > > Small tweaks, mostly to fix things so the tests run properly (symlink > gstat -> WRKDIR/bin/stat, and BDEP on cppcheck). The cppcheck still > fails but due to a detected error rather than because it can't run. >

Re: archivers/pixz: new port (1.0.7)

2024-04-23 Thread Stuart Henderson
compressed data. > > Here, a new port which is called archivers/pixz which produces a collection > of smaller blocks which makes random access to the original data possible. > This is especially useful for large tarballs. > > This can be used as seprated application or via tar, th

Re: archivers/bzip3: new port (version 1.4.0)

2024-04-23 Thread Stuart Henderson
This is OK sthen@ to import On 2024/04/16 13:30, Kirill A. Korinsky wrote: > On Tue, 16 Apr 2024 12:07:09 +0200, > Stuart Henderson wrote: > > > > I don't really like COMMENT but don't have a better idea right away. > > > > Original comment was a copy and paste from it's home page. But it can

Re: archivers/bzip3: new port (version 1.4.0)

2024-04-23 Thread Kirill A . Korinsky
Greeting, This is reminder about this new port. -- wbr, Kirill

Re: archivers/pixz: new port (1.0.7)

2024-04-23 Thread Kirill A . Korinsky
Greetings, This is reminder about this new port. -- wbr, Kirill

回复: shall we create new port lang/cython3 ?

2024-04-16 Thread wen heping
I agree with you that the best approach would be to fix ports to work with the newer version. 发件人: Stuart Henderson 发送时间: 2024年4月16日 20:22 收件人: wen heping 抄送: ports@openbsd.org 主题: Re: shall we create new port lang/cython3 ? On 2024/04/16 11:10, wen

Re: shall we create new port lang/cython3 ?

2024-04-16 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2024/04/16 11:10, wen heping wrote: > Hi, ports@: > > Here is a patch to create new lang/cython3. > cython3 is not campatible with cython, many ports depends on cython > in OpenBSD portstree could not build with cython3, but the update of some > other port, such a

Re: archivers/bzip3: new port (version 1.4.0)

2024-04-16 Thread Kirill A . Korinsky
On Tue, 16 Apr 2024 12:07:09 +0200, Stuart Henderson wrote: > > I don't really like COMMENT but don't have a better idea right away. > Original comment was a copy and paste from it's home page. But it can be reworded to something a bit more netural. What do you think abot this one? diff --git

shall we create new port lang/cython3 ?

2024-04-16 Thread wen heping
Hi, ports@: Here is a patch to create new lang/cython3. cython3 is not campatible with cython, many ports depends on cython in OpenBSD portstree could not build with cython3, but the update of some other port, such as astro/py-astropy, require cython3. Shall we create lang/cython3

Re: archivers/bzip3: new port (version 1.4.0)

2024-04-16 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2024/04/12 14:46, Kirill A. Korinsky wrote: > Greetings, > > I'd like to present a new port bzip3. > > At it's homepage it claims to be 4 times more efficient than xz or any other > compression algothithm: https://github.com/kspalaiologos/bzip3 > > It also exi

archivers/bzip3: new port (version 1.4.0)

2024-04-12 Thread Kirill A . Korinsky
Greetings, I'd like to present a new port bzip3. At it's homepage it claims to be 4 times more efficient than xz or any other compression algothithm: https://github.com/kspalaiologos/bzip3 It also exists in many systems from different Linux to FreeBSD, but OpenBSD is missed. So, here

Re: archivers/pixz: new port (1.0.7)

2024-04-12 Thread Kirill A . Korinsky
Greetings, This is reminder about this new port. On Mon, 01 Apr 2024 12:55:56 +0200, Kirill A. Korinsky wrote: > > Folks, > > Despite of current security issue with xz/lzma the algortihm itself provides > great compression, and the existing XZ Utils provide great compression in

Re: archivers/pixz: new port (1.0.7)

2024-04-01 Thread Theo de Raadt
Thomas Dettbarn wrote: > I know sir. > My apologies. > > What I actually meant to say was > > "Please, Sirs, somebody check the port! I am not qualified enough to > do so myself." That is why it was mailed out. So that people could review it. The peanut ga

Re: archivers/pixz: new port (1.0.7)

2024-04-01 Thread Thomas Dettbarn
I know sir. My apologies. What I actually meant to say was "Please, Sirs, somebody check the port! I am not qualified enough to do so myself." Thomas On 4/1/24 13:47, Theo de Raadt wrote: Thomas Dettbarn wrote: Hello. Yeah... You know how the social engineering part

Re: archivers/pixz: new port (1.0.7)

2024-04-01 Thread Theo de Raadt
existing XZ Utils provide great compression in > > the .xz file format, but they produce just one big block of compressed data. > > > > Here, a new port which is called archivers/pixz which produces a collection > > of smaller blocks which makes random access to the original

Re: archivers/pixz: new port (1.0.7)

2024-04-01 Thread Thomas Dettbarn
, Despite of current security issue with xz/lzma the algortihm itself provides great compression, and the existing XZ Utils provide great compression in the .xz file format, but they produce just one big block of compressed data. Here, a new port which is called archivers/pixz which produces a

archivers/pixz: new port (1.0.7)

2024-04-01 Thread Kirill A . Korinsky
Folks, Despite of current security issue with xz/lzma the algortihm itself provides great compression, and the existing XZ Utils provide great compression in the .xz file format, but they produce just one big block of compressed data. Here, a new port which is called archivers/pixz which

NEW PORT: sysutils/stress-ng V0.17.06

2024-03-27 Thread Jose Maldonado
Hi, list! New port here, in this case sysutils/stress-ng is a mantained fork of sysutils/stress and without conflicts with others packages (go-tools). ** Description ** stress-ng will stress test a computer system in various selectable ways. It was designed to exercise various physical

Re: spyder 4 legacy port removals

2024-03-19 Thread Björn Ketelaars
On Mon 18/03/2024 21:32, Daniel Dickman wrote: > I'd like to remove the following ports that were needed for spyder 4 and > are no longer needed now that we have spyder 5 in the tree. > > The ports themselves are dead with spyder having moved to using active > forks of each of the below: > > -

spyder 4 legacy port removals

2024-03-18 Thread Daniel Dickman
I'd like to remove the following ports that were needed for spyder 4 and are no longer needed now that we have spyder 5 in the tree. The ports themselves are dead with spyder having moved to using active forks of each of the below: - devel/py-pyls-black - devel/py-python-language-server -

The SHA256 sums and LENGTH's on squid port are wrong

2024-02-20 Thread Peter J. Philipp
Hi, I just downloaded squid to audit it and found that OpenBSD has wrong checksums. http://www.squid-cache.org/Versions/v6/squid-6.7.tar.xz.asc Unless squid-cache.org got hacked, thses are the correct SHA1/MD5 hashsums. (unfortunately no SHA256). pjp@vega$ sha256 -b squid-6.7.tar.xz SHA256

Re: The SHA256 sums and LENGTH's on squid port are wrong

2024-02-20 Thread Stuart Henderson
They re-rolled the distfile (incorrectly; the new one misses language specific error documents). I'll adjust the port to cope. On 2024/02/20 12:28, Peter J. Philipp wrote: > Hi, > > I just downloaded squid to audit it and found that OpenBSD has wrong > checksums. > >

Re: net/matrirc: create port, "--offline mode" error (download crates from github.com)

2024-02-14 Thread Sebastien Marie
Manuel Kuklinski writes: > Hi! > > Please excuse my e-mail - I already searched google.com and asked on > #openbsd at libera.chat but haven't got a satisfying answer. The problem > is as follows: > > I want to create a new port, namely net/matrirc > (https://github.com/

net/matrirc: create port, "--offline mode" error (download crates from github.com)

2024-02-14 Thread Manuel Kuklinski
Hi! Please excuse my e-mail - I already searched google.com and asked on #openbsd at libera.chat but haven't got a satisfying answer. The problem is as follows: I want to create a new port, namely net/matrirc (https://github.com/martinetd/matrirc). It's an irc to matrix bridge, written in rust

Re: [NEW PORT] devel/fast-float - Fast and exact implementation of the C++ from_chars functions

2024-02-13 Thread Jose Maldonado
n fixes and the ones you have given, > > I am quite new to this and I have to learn a lot, but I think that > > is a path that I am already walking. > > Thanks, that's great! I imported it with sthen@'s changes and with you > as maintainer. > Thanks! > > In any case, if

Re: [NEW PORT] devel/fast-float - Fast and exact implementation of the C++ from_chars functions

2024-02-13 Thread Thomas Frohwein
Thanks, that's great! I imported it with sthen@'s changes and with you as maintainer. > In any case, if you consider that I can take this package, I would like > to add the graphics/glad one as well, as well as the other new port > that I have uploaded. I added you as maintainer for g

Re: [NEW PORT] devel/fast-float - Fast and exact implementation of the C++ from_chars functions

2024-02-13 Thread Jose Maldonado
El Tue, 13 Feb 2024 19:14:18 + Stuart Henderson escribió: > I'd prefer to skip NO_BUILD unless it fails without - if a newer > version starts doing something in that stage and you have NO_BUILD > set and don't notice it'll end up running build stages in "make fake" > That is a good

Re: [NEW PORT] devel/fast-float - Fast and exact implementation of the C++ from_chars functions

2024-02-13 Thread Stuart Henderson
:29 Thomas Frohwein wrote: On Tue, Feb 13, 2024 at 05:00:08PM +, Stuart Henderson wrote: On 2024/02/12 13:37, Jose Maldonado wrote: > > Hello everyone! New port here. > > In this case I bring you devel/fast-float, a series of C/C++ headers > that seeks to offer us numerical

Re: [NEW PORT] devel/fast-float - Fast and exact implementation of the C++ from_chars functions

2024-02-13 Thread Thomas Frohwein
On Tue, Feb 13, 2024 at 05:00:08PM +, Stuart Henderson wrote: > On 2024/02/12 13:37, Jose Maldonado wrote: > > > > Hello everyone! New port here. > > > > In this case I bring you devel/fast-float, a series of C/C++ headers > > that seeks to offer us numerical

Re: [NEW PORT] devel/fast-float - Fast and exact implementation of the C++ from_chars functions

2024-02-13 Thread Jose Maldonado
El Tue, 13 Feb 2024 12:24:43 -0500 Thomas Frohwein escribió: > On Mon, Feb 12, 2024 at 01:37:23PM -0400, Jose Maldonado wrote: > > > > Hello everyone! New port here. > > > > In this case I bring you devel/fast-float, a series of C/C++ headers > > that seeks t

Re: [NEW PORT] devel/fast-float - Fast and exact implementation of the C++ from_chars functions

2024-02-13 Thread Thomas Frohwein
On Mon, Feb 12, 2024 at 01:37:23PM -0400, Jose Maldonado wrote: > > Hello everyone! New port here. > > In this case I bring you devel/fast-float, a series of C/C++ headers > that seeks to offer us numerical operations 4 to 10x times faster than > standard librar

Re: [NEW PORT] devel/fast-float - Fast and exact implementation of the C++ from_chars functions

2024-02-13 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2024/02/12 13:37, Jose Maldonado wrote: > > Hello everyone! New port here. > > In this case I bring you devel/fast-float, a series of C/C++ headers > that seeks to offer us numerical operations 4 to 10x times faster than > standard libraries (GCC and Clang). > > The

Re: [NEW PORT] graphics/glad - Multi-Language Vulkan/GL/GLES/EGL/GLX/WGL Loader-Generator

2024-02-13 Thread Thomas Frohwein
On Tue, Feb 13, 2024 at 11:39:38AM +, Stuart Henderson wrote: [...] > > Built and tested, take a look and feedback is welcome. > > Some tweaks on top, new tar attached is ok sthen Thanks, I imported it. 2 files had executable bits set (Makefile and DESCR)... I'm not sure how that happens

Re: [NEW PORT] graphics/glad - Multi-Language Vulkan/GL/GLES/EGL/GLX/WGL Loader-Generator

2024-02-13 Thread Jose Maldonado
to know > thanks and sorry if there is answer on internet, I tried looking many > times for compiling ports and flags > > On Mon, February 12, 2024 5:42 pm, Jose Maldonado wrote: > > > > > Hello everyone! Another new port here! > > > > > > In this case I bring

Re: [NEW PORT] graphics/glad - Multi-Language Vulkan/GL/GLES/EGL/GLX/WGL Loader-Generator

2024-02-13 Thread Jose Maldonado
El Tue, 13 Feb 2024 11:39:38 + Stuart Henderson escribió: > On 2024/02/12 13:42, Jose Maldonado wrote: > > > > Hello everyone! Another new port here! > > > > In this case I bring graphics/glad [1] a Multi-Language > > Vulkan/GL/GLES/EGL/GLX/WGL Loader-

Re: [NEW PORT] graphics/glad - Multi-Language Vulkan/GL/GLES/EGL/GLX/WGL Loader-Generator

2024-02-13 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2024/02/12 13:42, Jose Maldonado wrote: > > Hello everyone! Another new port here! > > In this case I bring graphics/glad [1] a Multi-Language > Vulkan/GL/GLES/EGL/GLX/WGL Loader-Generator that is part of the new > dependencies to build libplacebo (>=v6.338.0) an

Re: [NEW PORT] graphics/glad - Multi-Language Vulkan/GL/GLES/EGL/GLX/WGL Loader-Generator

2024-02-13 Thread beecdaddict
, February 12, 2024 5:42 pm, Jose Maldonado wrote: > > Hello everyone! Another new port here! > > > In this case I bring graphics/glad [1] a Multi-Language > Vulkan/GL/GLES/EGL/GLX/WGL Loader-Generator that is part of the new > dependencies to build libplacebo (>=v6.338.0) and theref

[NEW PORT] graphics/glad - Multi-Language Vulkan/GL/GLES/EGL/GLX/WGL Loader-Generator

2024-02-12 Thread Jose Maldonado
Hello everyone! Another new port here! In this case I bring graphics/glad [1] a Multi-Language Vulkan/GL/GLES/EGL/GLX/WGL Loader-Generator that is part of the new dependencies to build libplacebo (>=v6.338.0) and therefore necessary to build mpv (v0.37.0) Built and tested, take a l

[NEW PORT] devel/fast-float - Fast and exact implementation of the C++ from_chars functions

2024-02-12 Thread Jose Maldonado
Hello everyone! New port here. In this case I bring you devel/fast-float, a series of C/C++ headers that seeks to offer us numerical operations 4 to 10x times faster than standard libraries (GCC and Clang). These libraries in question are on GitHub [1] and are part of the new dependencies

Re: new port nbclient

2024-02-11 Thread Thomas Frohwein
On Thu, Feb 08, 2024 at 09:59:56PM -0500, Daniel Dickman wrote: > In order to update nbconvert to the 6.x series or newer we need a new port > for nbclient. > > The nbclient code was originally part of nbconvert, but has now been spun > out into a separate port. > > ok to

new port nbclient

2024-02-08 Thread Daniel Dickman
In order to update nbconvert to the 6.x series or newer we need a new port for nbclient. The nbclient code was originally part of nbconvert, but has now been spun out into a separate port. ok to import this new port so we can update nbconvert? nbclient.tgz Description: Binary data

reproducible Mesa dlist SEGV_MAPERR in Recoil RTS WIP port (OpenGL 4.6)

2024-02-04 Thread Thomas Frohwein
Hi, I'm reaching out because because I have the Recoil engine very close to a state for a port, but encounter frequent (though not deterministic) SEGV_MAPERR in the Mesa library that elude me. Sometimes no error happens on launch and then the game runs beautifully, but the majority of launches

Re: [new] games/nanosaur2: port of Pangea Software' Nanosaur II

2024-01-26 Thread Omar Polo
On 2024/01/25 17:58:10 -0500, George Koehler wrote: > On Thu, 18 Jan 2024 14:59:47 +0100 > Omar Polo wrote: > > > Ah, haven't noticed since I'm not using a graphical launcher. It could > > be, however the image should be scaled accordingly. Don't know if it's > &

Re: [new] games/nanosaur2: port of Pangea Software' Nanosaur II

2024-01-25 Thread George Koehler
On Thu, 18 Jan 2024 14:59:47 +0100 Omar Polo wrote: > Ah, haven't noticed since I'm not using a graphical launcher. It could > be, however the image should be scaled accordingly. Don't know if it's > ok for a port to depend on, say, imagemagick and resize the icons during > the bui

Re: Librewolf Port

2024-01-25 Thread Корякин Артём
I am sorry, this mail didn't ended up in ports, so I will send it again. Hari writes: > Hello OpenBSD community, > > I was a user of librewolf on linux. But two days ago I switched to openbsd as > my > daily driver there is no librewolf on official package list. So I decided

New port games/serioussam-alpha

2024-01-24 Thread Alexander Pavlov
Hello. I recently made a package for Serious Sam Alpha Remake. https://github.com/jasperla/openbsd-wip/pull/173 Serious Sam Alpha is the period where Serious Sam was supposed to be a much bigger game than it turned out to be. Generally, this period is between the development of In the Flesh (1996)

Re: Librewolf Port

2024-01-22 Thread Landry Breuil
Le Mon, Jan 22, 2024 at 04:25:24AM +, Hari a écrit : > Hello OpenBSD community, > > I was a user of librewolf on linux. But two days ago I switched to openbsd as > my > daily driver there is no librewolf on official package list. So I decided to > port it. I want to know if

Librewolf Port

2024-01-21 Thread Hari
Hello OpenBSD community, I was a user of librewolf on linux. But two days ago I switched to openbsd as my daily driver there is no librewolf on official package list. So I decided to port it. I want to know if anyone is working on librewolf, please inform me. If not then I will be working

Re: [new] games/nanosaur2: port of Pangea Software' Nanosaur II

2024-01-18 Thread Omar Polo
Hello, On 2024/01/17 20:21:52 -0500, George Koehler wrote: > On Fri, 23 Dec 2022 16:24:10 +0100 > Omar Polo wrote: > > > Today I discovered that someone has made a port of Nanosaur II for > > modern OSes and I just had to try it :) > > Hi op, I tried your port of Na

Re: [new] games/nanosaur2: port of Pangea Software' Nanosaur II

2024-01-17 Thread George Koehler
On Fri, 23 Dec 2022 16:24:10 +0100 Omar Polo wrote: > Today I discovered that someone has made a port of Nanosaur II for > modern OSes and I just had to try it :) Hi op, I tried your port of Nanosaur2 after izder456 made ports of Bugdom and Bugdom 2. I needed to edit your Makefile. Peop

Re: New port request

2024-01-09 Thread A Tammy
Would it not make more sense to port the Rust package (not that I'm volunteering)? Cheers, Aisha

New port request

2024-01-09 Thread Stefan
Package: (seems already to be in freebsd ports) https://github.com/shadowsocks/shadowsocks-libev#install https://shadowsocks.org/doc/getting-started.html

Re: Hello new port request

2024-01-08 Thread Omar Polo
Hello, On 2024/01/08 14:56:37 +0100, Stefan wrote: > Hey there, > > just curious if someone maybe please could port this great tool to openbsd > > https://github.com/HACKERALERT/Picocrypt Gave it a try for fun. It's not straightforward since it's not the 'usual' go port; it ca

Hello new port request

2024-01-08 Thread Stefan
Hey there, just curious if someone maybe please could port this great tool to openbsd https://github.com/HACKERALERT/Picocrypt Kind regards

Re: UPDATE: lang/qbe for upcoming harelang port

2023-12-02 Thread Omar Polo
On 2023/12/02 20:42:13 +, Brian Callahan wrote: > Hi ports -- > > This is a snapshot update of lang/qbe so that harelang works. > > Should not have any surprises, but including it via email as my next > email will be a harelang port. > > OK? my toy brainfuck compil

UPDATE: lang/qbe for upcoming harelang port

2023-12-02 Thread Brian Callahan
Hi ports -- This is a snapshot update of lang/qbe so that harelang works. Should not have any surprises, but including it via email as my next email will be a harelang port. OK? ~BrianIndex: Makefile === RCS file: /cvs/ports/lang

Re: [new port] www/cells

2023-11-23 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2023/11/23 21:19, Stefan Hagen wrote: > Hi, > > Hukadan wrote (2023-11-20 21:07 CET): > > > Here is a new port proposal. Pydio cells is a file sharing > > > solution written in go. It is a good alternative to Nextcloud > > > for those wh

Re: Port for bazel-6.3.2

2023-11-22 Thread Antoine Jacoutot
On Tue, Nov 21, 2023 at 02:51:55PM -0800, Greg Steuck wrote: > Antoine Jacoutot writes: > > > On Tue, Nov 21, 2023 at 09:32:03AM -0800, Greg Steuck wrote: > > Archival? > > I think it would be a welcome addition to ports@ if you care to maintain it. > > Sure, any OKs then? Yeah, go ahead.

Re: Port for bazel-6.3.2

2023-11-21 Thread Greg Steuck
Antoine Jacoutot writes: > On Tue, Nov 21, 2023 at 09:32:03AM -0800, Greg Steuck wrote: > Archival? > I think it would be a welcome addition to ports@ if you care to maintain it. Sure, any OKs then?

Re: Port for bazel-6.3.2

2023-11-21 Thread Antoine Jacoutot
ODPY_VERSION to what's already the default > > - verbose builds are often helpful to figure out any issues in > > bulk builds > > - use DIST_TUPLE (also needs "make makesum" to regen distinfo) > > Very cool, thanks for the tips. The updated port is attached for >

Re: Port for bazel-6.3.2

2023-11-21 Thread Greg Steuck
any issues in > bulk builds > - use DIST_TUPLE (also needs "make makesum" to regen distinfo) Very cool, thanks for the tips. The updated port is attached for archival purposes. bazel.tgz Description: Binary data

Re: Port for bazel-6.3.2

2023-11-21 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2023/11/20 17:02, Greg Steuck wrote: > The Google polyglot build tool at https://bazel.build/ turned out to be > a bit more trouble to port than usual, but it is somewhat functional > with the preliminary port below. > > The effort is losely based on the previous attempt by

Port for bazel-6.3.2

2023-11-20 Thread Greg Steuck
The Google polyglot build tool at https://bazel.build/ turned out to be a bit more trouble to port than usual, but it is somewhat functional with the preliminary port below. The effort is losely based on the previous attempt by Matt Hildebrand from 2020 (thanks Matt!). I'm not yet sure if I want

Re: [new port] www/cells

2023-11-20 Thread Hukadan
Sorry, I forgot to put the homepage... Here it is: https://pydio.com/en/pydio-cells/overview Regards, Hukadan On 11/18/23 14:48, Hukadan wrote: > Hi @ports, > > Here is a new port proposal. Pydio cells is a file sharing > solution written in go. It is a good alternative

Re: llvm-16 and net/irc: fix, or drop port?

2023-11-11 Thread Frederic Cambus
On Fri, Nov 10, 2023 at 07:11:05PM +, Jeremie Courreges-Anglas wrote: > > The diff below lets the configure script detect a usable stdarg > implementation and fixes build with clang-16. However the remaining > compile warnings are clearly alarming and I think the port is a good

llvm-16 and net/irc: fix, or drop port?

2023-11-10 Thread Jeremie Courreges-Anglas
The diff below lets the configure script detect a usable stdarg implementation and fixes build with clang-16. However the remaining compile warnings are clearly alarming and I think the port is a good candidate for the Attic. ok to drop the port? Index: patches/patch-support_configure

Re: new port: net/quiche (QUIC library)

2023-10-24 Thread Theo Buehler
he boring and boring-sys crate, but they aren't > > built) and the deps directory is also empty. > > > > The port seems to produce the same libquiche.a whether boringssl is > > installed or not and whether the typo above is fixed or not. > > > > Is th

Re: new port: net/quiche (QUIC library)

2023-10-24 Thread Otto Moerbeek
boring and boring-sys crate, but they aren't > > built) and the deps directory is also empty. > > > > The port seems to produce the same libquiche.a whether boringssl is > > installed or not and whether the typo above is fixed or not. > > > > Is there

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