* Uwe Dippel [2005-10-27]:
[This is and remains an annoyance to me.]
You didn't mention the OpenBSD version, but AFAIR it was 3.7? This issue
is dealt with insofar, as all MESSAGEs are collected until pkg_add is
done. Then all MESSAGEs are shown together. This feature will be in 3.8.
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On Thu, Oct 27, 2005 at 01:22:54PM +0800, Uwe Dippel wrote:
-- php5-core-5.0.3p1 ---
To finish the install, enable the php5 module with:
/usr/local/sbin/phpxs -s
To enable parsing of PHP scripts, add the following to
/var/www/conf/httpd.conf:
AddType
On Thu, 27 Oct 2005 12:59:11 +0200
Marc Espie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You have an issue with the way you do stuff. If you install enough
packages to have these scroll by and get lost, then use tools to store
the output, like script and friends... I'm at a loss, I *never* had to
deal with
Keith Matthews [Thu, Oct 27, 2005 at 12:13:27PM +0100] wrote:
You have an issue with the way you do stuff. If you install enough
packages to have these scroll by and get lost, then use tools to store
the output, like script and friends... I'm at a loss, I *never* had to
deal with this issue, I
On Thu, 27 Oct 2005 13:18:32 +0200
Bernd Ahlers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Keith Matthews [Thu, Oct 27, 2005 at 12:13:27PM +0100] wrote:
You have an issue with the way you do stuff. If you install enough
packages to have these scroll by and get lost, then use tools to
store the output, like
On Thu, 27 Oct 2005 13:18:32 +0200, Bernd Ahlers wrote:
I think Marc is speaking of using the xterm of your workstation and
login to your server via ssh. ;)
I think we all understand this.
Believe me or not - I am not speaking for Keith here - the way I work,
there isn't. *Later*, at remote
Hello!
On Thu, Oct 27, 2005 at 07:11:49PM +0800, Uwe Dippel wrote:
Marc Espie wrote:
You have an issue with the way you do stuff. If you install enough packages
to have these scroll by and get lost, then use tools to store the output,
like script and friends...
No fun on ports, I tell you.
I
On Thu, Oct 27, 2005 at 07:11:49PM +0800, Uwe Dippel wrote:
Well, tell you what, I'll get pkg_add and pkg_delete to print a summary
of what changed (+pkg1 pkg2 -pkg1 pkg2).
Oh, that would be something ! And once you have it, why not add three
lines to *display* pkg_info -M
Oups, it looks like pkgconfig is needed to build the gui.
Thanks to $pooky Hunter spookyh_at_gmail.com for reporting this.
Updated port included.
Please, test, comment and hopefully, commit :)
Regards,
Antoine
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On Thu, 27 Oct 2005 14:22:32 +0200, Hannah Schroeter wrote:
Then, script (from base!) or screen (from ports) can help.
For screen, be sure to increase the scrollback, something like
defscrollback 500
in your .screenrc helps much.
Thanks, Hannah, but this isn't what I was asking for. I am
Hi...
Three days ago, I sent this little diff for the cssed port I maintain. I
was wondering if any commiter had a time to look at it and commit it
Thanks !
Antoine
--
Hi, here is a patch that makes cssed respect CFLAGS.
--- Makefile.orig Mon Oct 24 15:34:32 2005
+++ Makefile
Quoting Mathieu Sauve-Frankel ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
okay I lied, here's another version of this diff.
This adds two subpackages, one for the gdbm extension and one for the
iconv extension.
Works for me on alpha. I had some -iconv packaging problem that was
solved by removing all ports.
This is based on what Rui Reis submitted here earlier this month.
I'm currently running a full package build with this on i386.
Overriding the GNU m4 check and substituting our m4 will cause the
regression tests to blow up. I haven't looked further into this.
Index: Makefile
Peter Stromberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
After patching, remove any zero sized files
Today's public service message: patch -E
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hello,
midish is a MIDI sequencer/filter. Implemented as a simple command-line
interpreter, it's intended to be lightweight, fast and reliable for
real-time performance.
tested on a recent i386 snapshot with a genuine umidi(4) keyboard and
sound module.
i've added by hand a '@sample' line in
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