Hi,
here's a trivial patch to enable OpenGL and bump pkgname.
Index: Makefile
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RCS file: /cvs/ports/games/prboom/Makefile,v
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On 2007/10/26 01:27, Enache Adrian wrote:
There was, simply put, no need for you to do it.
I did that in part because it's easier to work within the structure.
Stuart mentioned most of the advantages, but make update-patches is
the big one - it saves all the changes in a standard way, making
Hi.
This diff updates imap-uw and mailutil-uw to the latest stable version.
(with corresponding patches to php from sthen@ at the end of this mail).
A new subpackage was created in the process: c-client; this will replace
mail/c-client which is a very old version built from the Pine sources.
I was commenting yesterday that mozilla does things backwards (of course
they're SPECIAL). On every other application out there, if you hold control
and move the scroll wheel up, you get things bigger (I checked with opera,
konqueror, and yes, internet explorer as well).
Mozilla does it the
Marc Espie wrote:
I was commenting yesterday that mozilla does things backwards (of course
they're SPECIAL). On every other application out there, if you hold control
and move the scroll wheel up, you get things bigger (I checked with opera,
konqueror, and yes, internet explorer as well).
On Friday 26 October 2007 11:41:03 am Marc Espie wrote:
I was commenting yesterday that mozilla does things backwards (of course
they're SPECIAL). On every other application out there, if you hold control
and move the scroll wheel up, you get things bigger (I checked with opera,
konqueror, and
Kurt Miller wrote:
On Friday 26 October 2007 11:41:03 am Marc Espie wrote:
I was commenting yesterday that mozilla does things backwards (of course
they're SPECIAL). On every other application out there, if you hold control
and move the scroll wheel up, you get things bigger (I checked with
On Thu, Oct 25, 2007 at 09:55:50PM -0600, Chris Kuethe wrote:
tested on i386
Thanks for the input.
- boots install42.iso
without kqemu, i can do a full install. not as fast as real metal but
acceptably quick. after install, openssl speed runs 12x slower than on
real metal. with kqemu,
Marc Balmer wrote:
Kurt Miller wrote:
On Friday 26 October 2007 11:41:03 am Marc Espie wrote:
I was commenting yesterday that mozilla does things backwards (of course
they're SPECIAL). On every other application out there, if you hold
control
and move the scroll wheel up, you get things
On 10/26/07, Enache Adrian [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
- boots install42.iso
without kqemu, i can do a full install. not as fast as real metal but
acceptably quick. after install, openssl speed runs 12x slower than on
real metal. with kqemu, kernel crashes right after root on rd0a swap
on
On Fri, Oct 26, 2007 at 12:04:51PM -0600, Chris Kuethe wrote:
I've taken over from kqemu-win32.c), neither openbsd nor netbsd will
work inside kqemu (should it be with linux, windows or openbsd as a host
- with full virtualization they crash, with user mode virtualization
they hang).
* Ian Darwin [2007-10-26]:
I'm with Kurt, not changing the default behaviour for a cross-platform app.
me too
So would this do it, or is this document getting too long?
README.OpenBSD should talk about OpenBSD specifics, this is just a
general configuration issue that does not need to be
On Thu, Oct 25, 2007 at 10:28:38PM +1000, Jonathan Gray wrote:
This updates bochs to 2.3.5
Since the last port version update was over 3 years ago
there are quite a few changes.
ok, works for me on i386. I'm only missing keymaps necessary to
make it work with a french keyboard. The above
Hi,
I recently had a need for these 2 (trivial) ports. Comments, oks?
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Matthieu Herrb
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