On 17 Nov 2005 at 21:24, Christian Weisgerber wrote:
I guess most (all?) intl and iconv are from using MODULES=gettext
It would be great if lib-depends-check would say which subpackage has what
error ...
e.g.:
...
=== x11/gtkmm
/usr/ports/packages/amd64/all/gtkmm-1.2.10p2.tgz:
New diff since I've added some configure flags
mozilla-firefox-1.5rc3.diff.gz
Description: application/gunzip
Robert Szasz wrote:
Is there a way to get the xchat port to support plugins again?
This is an update for the stable port bumping the version to 2.4.5 and
enabling the perl plugin. Please apply the patch from the xchat
directory with `zcat xchat.patch.gz | patch -p0` from inside the xchat
Jacob Meuser [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
while working on an update for multimedia/mjpegtools, and adding
USE_LIBTOOL=Yes, I would get libraries where lib/libfoo.so.4.0 would
be a symlink to lib/libfoo-1.8.so.4.0, the real library.
Isn't this simply a mistake in the way libtool is called? The
Marc Espie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
NetBSD's pkgsrc now has an inputmethod category.
I think it's a good idea, considering that a lot of modern stuff
(uim, kinput2...) is not really linked to a language per-se.
I don't really see the gain over having those in, say, devel or
x11, but I don't
December 2004 Graphviz changed their license to Common Public License (CPL),
as may be seen: http://www.graphviz.org/News.php This should make it
less of a hassle to install it as it should not be needed to manually
agree to the (now old) license when building the port.
Graphviz uses tmp files
Christian Weisgerber [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
=== audio/normalize
/usr/ports/packages/amd64/all/normalize-0.7.4.tgz:
Extra: intl.3
Extra: iconv.4
Following diff updates normalize to the latest release and fixes WANTLIB
issue. Please test, comment and OK that diff. Especially FLAC support.
Christian Weisgerber [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
=== devel/mysql-gui-common
/usr/ports/packages/amd64/all/mysql-gui-common-2.0.11beta.tgz:
Extra: intl.3
Extra: iconv.4
Looks like intl/iconv are only used by tests that aren't part of final
package.
Index: Makefile
In your config files try setting a different country mirror code.
Your local mirror may be having problems.
Ian McWilliam
Yeah--no issues for me either with the US mirrors. My guess is that
it's either a local mirror issue for you or perhaps something else
getting in the way and