If you want to change my feeling, can't you at least chroot it and make it run
as a non-privileged user? And please don't MAKE it a dependency. Leave
OpenBSD lpd(8) as a viable minimalist option for those print needs are not
so beastly sophisticated as to require government classification header p
1.6.1 to 1.7.2, drop p0, new distinfo
or, if it is better that this go to wip until after the lock, i can (try to)
put it there instead
Index: Makefile
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RCS file: /cvs/ports/net/py-twitter/Makefile,v
retrieving revision 1.5
diff -
- specify which version of gpl
- use MODULES=devel/gettext instead of WANTLIB for iconv/intl
- remove libidn from lib_depends, it's coming from curl
- depend on desktop-file-utils and add @exec update-desktop-database
lines to plist, look at another port which installs .desktop files
for the exact
I submitted these a good while back.
If someone wants to hear my sob story about the delay, contact me off
list.
I have copies at 64.85.161.47:8081/ports
p5-Config-Std is trivial.
I would really like to see update to p5-Locale-Maketext-Lexicon if
possible.
p5-Template-Plugin-Latex.tar.gz would al
On Fri, Jan 27, 2012 at 08:48:58AM -0800, John Doe wrote:
> I was just trying to comple KDE4, and
>
> My feeling is that CUPS simply has no place on an OpenBSD system.
Bad feeling, change feeling
On Fri, Jan 27, 2012 at 09:58:42AM -0800, John Doe wrote:
> KDE4 doesn't need a no-cups flavor. It just needs to have the dependency on
> CUPS removed, and leave it up to the end user whether or not to install CUPS.
>
> Isn't CUPS stand-alone?
>
> What's all this crap you are COMPILING into eve
That's exactly what I do NOT want. All this extra compile-time crap for CUPS,
which
blows a giant security hole in anything it touches.
Sorry, YAHOO doesn't bottom-post, and my sub still has too many leaky portholes
to
trust it with my mail.
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If you can't figure this out on your own, go away, and just use packages.
> KDE4?doesn't need a no-cups flavor. It just needs to have the dependency on
> CUPS removed, and leave it up to the end user whether or not to install CUPS.
> ?
> Isn't CUPS stand-alone?
> ?
> What's all this crap you are C
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Ok thanks.
It's possible to add gpredict to the cvs repository ?
Le jeudi 26 janvier 2012 à 16:05 -0300, Gonzalo L. R. a écrit :
> try with something like this
>
> On Wed, 25 Jan 2012 21:00:01 +0100, rustyBSD wrote:
> > Hi,
> > I ported Gpredict. Here is the port, but I'm not really sure for the
KDE4 doesn't need a no-cups flavor. It just needs to have the dependency on
CUPS removed, and leave it up to the end user whether or not to install CUPS.
Isn't CUPS stand-alone?
What's all this crap you are COMPILING into everything else from CUPS,
anyway, that we would need a special flavor ju
On 2012/01/27 08:48, John Doe wrote:
> I was just trying to comple KDE4, and
If KDE4 was ready for general consumption on OpenBSD there would
be packages.
> And if we really need PostgreSQL -- I'm not exactly sure how that got
> pulled in
Because you are building rather than just installing
If you don't like the way a port works, feel free to submit a patch that makes
it better, without breaking it for others based on your personal biases...
At the risk of restating the obvious, submit a patch that create a no-cups
flavor, don't just torch out what you don't want in there.
- R
On Fri, Jan 27, 2012 at 08:48:58AM -0800, John Doe wrote:
>
> Any thoughts/opinions?
Coincidence or not, I read it today:
http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-misc&m=132681812631596&w=2
Or to the point:
http://catb.org/~esr/writings/cups-horror.html
Enjoy.
I was just trying to comple KDE4, and
My feeling is that CUPS simply has no place on an OpenBSD system.
I simply don't have room on my sub for a clunky, obese user interface
that runs on its own unpatched, unchrooted fork of Apache 1 series
as root, just to print something. This is a fals
Jan Stary wrote:
> Whan looking at a given stock in Google Finance, say
> http://www.google.com/finance?q=NYSE:ING
> the chart doesn't work.
>
> Is anyone seeing the same? What could be causing this?
I originally noticed it for the exchange rate graphs. It's been
broken for quite some time. I
On Fri, Jan 27, 2012, Jan Stary wrote:
> Whan looking at a given stock in Google Finance, say
> http://www.google.com/finance?q=NYSE:ING
> the chart doesn't work.
> Is anyone seeing the same? What could be causing this?
Yes, using a quite a bit older firefox, too. Google doesn't really
give a s
On Friday 27 January 2012, Joel Sing wrote:
> I suspect that recent versions of KDE are leaking pipe descriptors - for
> example, from within konsole (note fd 3 and 4):
>
> $ fstat -p $$
> USER CMD PID FD MOUNTINUM MODE R/WSZ|DV
> joel ksh14524 text /
This is what happens in firefox 9.0.1 as freshly (pkg_add -ui)'d
on a fresh snapshot/i386.
Whan looking at a given stock in Google Finance, say
http://www.google.com/finance?q=NYSE:ING
the chart doesn't work.
Not that I expect the interactive flash to work,
BUT even the simple javascript switches
On 01/27/12 02:04, Stuart Henderson wrote:
Lock for 5.1 is approaching, all ports commits should be ok'd by naddy,
ajacoutot, landry, robert, espie or myself - emphasis is now on fixing
problems that will affect many users, without introducing any big
changes or instability.
Now would be a very
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