On Wed, 17 Jan 2007, Antoine Jacoutot wrote:
= needs misc/openbabel which I just resent to ports@
Tested under i386 and amd64.
Successfully under sparc64 too.
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Antoine
Hello,
[ copious cross-posting clipped ]
are there any updates on this port? Will the 5.4 make it into 4.1?
Can I do something simple to help it?
Best,
--Toni++
Jeremy Evans [2007-01-17, 15:33:36]:
This is an update of SciTE and Scintilla from version 1.54 to 1.72
(changes at http://scintilla.sourceforge.net/ScintillaHistory.html).
Major changes are moving from GTK1 to GTK2 (so tabs are supported) and
new and updated lexers. Builds and runs find on
Antoine Jacoutot [2007-01-17, 12:27:51]:
On Tue, 16 Jan 2007, Antoine Jacoutot wrote:
pkg/DESCR
Open Babel is a chemical toolbox designed to speak the many languages of
chemical data. It's an open, collaborative project allowing anyone to
search, convert, analyze, or store data from
This is just a small part (the part we didn't have any tools to do yet)
from ogmrip: use mplayer to grab vobsub, gocr to convert them, and some
C glue to convert stuff.
Plus a shell script to wrap it.
script not finished yet, no real docs as well...
Play with it in the meantime.
subrip.tgz
Hey,
attached is a security update to mod_auth_ldap-1.6.1.
This fixes a security bug that could allow attacker to execute arbitrary
commands as the apache user.
Details:
http://www.rudedog.org/auth_ldap/Changes.html
Please test. Thanks!
Comments, okays?
Regards,
Bernd
Index:
Let's say we have a function which accepts a char* as an argument, and
then proceeds to use said argument as the destination of strcat(),
strcpy() or similar function. How the heck do you go about improving
the situation via strlcat(), strlcpy() and etc?
int poor_usage(char *strpt)
{
Bernd Ahlers [Thu, Jan 18, 2007 at 01:41:45PM +0100] wrote:
attached is a security update to mod_auth_ldap-1.6.1.
This fixes a security bug that could allow attacker to execute arbitrary
commands as the apache user.
Details:
http://www.rudedog.org/auth_ldap/Changes.html
Please test. Thanks!
Will Maier [2007-01-16, 15:42:36]:
On Tue, Jan 16, 2007 at 01:01:09PM -0600, Will Maier wrote:
pkg/DESCR:
A small screen locking utility for X.
Port attached and available via HTTP:
http://www.lfod.us/files/ports/slock.tgz
Tobias Ulmer noticed an error in
On Thu, Jan 18, 2007 at 03:30:46PM +0100, steven mestdagh wrote:
files which are installed with the setuid bit or which have other
non standard modes, should be annotated with a @mode line in
PLIST.
Ah -- thanks. The attached tarball fixes that. See also:
Good day,
I purchased a new server two days ago so that I can help test applications
like OpenOffice, Asterisk, and gCompris. It has Core 2 Duo 6400, 4GB of RAM,
reasonable disk space etc.
Compiling the kernel took about 25 minutes.
After rebooting, building userland took 9 hours and 15
A suggestion would be to enable softdep on your /etc/fstab
-Ed
On 1/18/07, Vijay Sankar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Good day,
I purchased a new server two days ago so that I can help test applications
like OpenOffice, Asterisk, and gCompris. It has Core 2 Duo 6400, 4GB of
RAM,
reasonable disk
On 1/18/07, Vijay Sankar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I would really appreciate it if anyone can give me some suggestions on making
the builds go faster.
I would suggest using a bsd.mp kernel I think that would dramatically
reduce the compile times. It seems that your dmesg shows you are just
On Thu, Jan 18, 2007 at 11:02:12AM -0600, Beavis wrote:
A suggestion would be to enable softdep on your /etc/fstab
softdep is nice but running without it does not make a core 2 duo as slow
as a PIII.
A good sugestion would be to look in top and vmstat -i for huge time
used for interrupt or
Claudio Jeker wrote:
On Thu, Jan 18, 2007 at 11:02:12AM -0600, Beavis wrote:
A suggestion would be to enable softdep on your /etc/fstab
softdep is nice but running without it does not make a core 2 duo as slow
as a PIII.
A good sugestion would be to look in top and vmstat -i for huge
Christian Weisgerber:
The port that comes with the sixxs distfile is outdated.
Attached is a proper port for -current that I created
to use AYIYA.
Sigh. We need to compare notes. I have an aiccu port sitting on my
disk, too.
I'm attaching my port, which takes some cosmetic
hi,
here's an update for x11/gnome/libgtkhtml.
tested on amd64 and macppc.
comments, oks?
(also @ http://humppa.nl/~jasper/gnome/libgtkhtml.diff)
Index: Makefile
===
RCS file: /cvs/ports/x11/gnome/libgtkhtml/Makefile,v
retrieving
When trying to add php5-gd-5.1.4-no_x11 via packages, I get:
$ sudo pkg_add php5-gd-5.1.4-no_x11.tgz
Can't install php5-gd-5.1.4-no_x11.tgz: lib not found freetype.13.1
Even by looking in the dependency tree:
gettext-0.14.5p1, jpeg-6bp3, expat-2.0.0, t1lib-5.1.0p0,
php5-core-5.1.4p1,
hi,
here's an update for x11/gnome/mime-data
comments/oks?
(diff @ http://humppa.nl/~jasper/gnome/gnome-mime-data.diff)
Index: Makefile
===
RCS file: /cvs/ports/x11/gnome/mime-data/Makefile,v
retrieving revision 1.13
diff -u -r1.13
hi,
here's the update for hicolor-icon-theme.
comments/oks?
(diff @ http://humppa.nl/~jasper/gnome/hicolor-icon-theme.diff)
Index: Makefile
===
RCS file: /cvs/ports/x11/hicolor-icon-theme/Makefile,v
retrieving revision 1.3
diff -u
howdy,
here's an update for gtk-engines2.
tested on amd64.
comments/oks?
(diff @ http://humppa.nl/~jasper/gnome/gtk-engines2.diff)
Index: Makefile
===
RCS file: /cvs/ports/x11/gtk-engines2/Makefile,v
retrieving revision 1.16
diff
hi,
here's a port of gob2 2.0.14:
GOB is a preprocessor which simplifies the writing of GObjects in C.
The syntax is somewhat similar to that for Java, yacc and lex.
tested on amd64 and powerpc.
comments/oks?
port attached and at http://humppa.nl/~jasper/gnome/x11_gob2.tgz
cheers,
jasper
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On 1/18/07, steven mestdagh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jeremy Evans [2007-01-17, 15:33:36]:
This is an update of SciTE and Scintilla from version 1.54 to 1.72
(changes at http://scintilla.sourceforge.net/ScintillaHistory.html).
Major changes are moving from GTK1 to GTK2 (so tabs are supported)
I'm attaching my port, which takes some cosmetic inspiration from
kurt's.
It does not include the cumbersome gnutls dependency, since the
SixXS TIC servers currently do not support TLS anyway. (Confirmed
by SixXS staff).
I've only tested this with my heartbeat gif(4) tunnel.
Now with
On Thu, Jan 18, 2007 at 09:02:42PM +0100, Jasper Lievisse Adriaanse wrote:
hi,
here's a port of gob2 2.0.14:
GOB is a preprocessor which simplifies the writing of GObjects in C.
The syntax is somewhat similar to that for Java, yacc and lex.
Not a critique of the port itself, which is
Work fine on i386.
saidar - nice util btw, all-in-one.
On Thursday 18 January 2007 15:29, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This is a new port submission for libstatgrab:
libstatgrab is a library that provides cross platform access to
statistics about the system on which it's run. It's written in C
Dear ports@,
The patch below should convert symon to the new sensors API that is now
present in OpenBSD.
Apart from the patch that is attached below, it may also be desirable to
increase the size of the symon's buffer that is used for holding
module's argument, e.g. wd0, httpd or
O'Reilly have made this book available for free download under the
Creative Commons license, see article at
http://www.asteriskvoipnews.com/asterisk_news/oreilly_releases_asterisk_the_future_of_telephony_for_free_downloads_under.html
This downloads the zip'd PDF and installs it in the same
--- J.C. Roberts [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Friday 22 December 2006 02:54, Otto Moerbeek wrote:
Judging from the amount of noise this post made
I'm guessing that either a) no one cared or b) I
didn't supply enough relevant info for anyone to
bother to chime in with a hint or a
Here is a port of mew, an email client for Emacs with support for PGP and MIME.
Is there an standard way of porting GNU Emacs / elisp packages? I have
not seen anything in the archives or port infrastructure man pages.
Tested on -current/i386, no problems.
Scott
mew.tar.gz
Description: GNU
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