CVSROOT:/cvs
Module name:ports
Changes by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2008/10/24 10:34:19
Modified files:
infrastructure/build: dpb
Log message:
BIN_PACKAGES is obsolete
from Mikolaj Kucharski
CVSROOT:/cvs
Module name:ports
Changes by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2008/10/20 00:47:49
Modified files:
x11/gnome : Makefile
Log message:
add missing entry for mono-gnome to unbreak mirror-maker
CVSROOT:/cvs
Module name:ports
Changes by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2008/10/13 06:05:24
Modified files:
security/prelude/prewikka: Makefile
Log message:
missing BUILD_DEPENDS on gettext
no PKGNAME bump
CVSROOT:/cvs
Module name:ports
Changes by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2008/10/13 06:26:47
Modified files:
www/ap2-mod_fastcgi: Makefile
Log message:
USE_LIBTOOL=Yes
CVSROOT:/cvs
Module name:ports
Changes by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2008/10/13 07:05:18
Modified files:
x11/nx/opennx : Makefile
Log message:
missing BUILD_DEPENDS on archivers/zip
CVSROOT:/cvs
Module name:ports
Changes by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2008/10/13 08:23:10
Modified files:
x11/e17/ecore : Makefile
x11/e17/edje : Makefile
x11/e17/efreet : Makefile
x11/e17/evas : Makefile
Log message:
CVSROOT:/cvs
Module name:ports
Changes by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2008/10/13 05:42:45
Modified files:
audio/xmms-tremor: Makefile
Log message:
BUILD_DEPENDS=${RUN_DEPENDS}
CVSROOT:/cvs
Module name:ports
Changes by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2008/10/10 13:35:24
Modified files:
x11/e17/embryo : Makefile
Log message:
automake does not imply autoconf in CONFIGURE_STYLE
no PKGNAME bump needed, as this only unbreaks builds on clean systems
CVSROOT:/cvs
Module name:ports
Changes by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2008/10/08 14:30:23
Modified files:
www/opera : Makefile distinfo
www/opera/pkg : PLIST
Log message:
update to opera 9.60
CVSROOT:/cvs
Module name:ports
Changes by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2008/10/05 02:31:14
Modified files:
devel/subversion: Makefile
Log message:
bump p5-SVN so that it gets rebuilt with perl 5.10
* Jeff R. Allen [2008-10-05]:
I am working on a port where one step is make install-db, to setup
the schema in the (mysql) database so that the app will be ready to
run with nothing more than pkg_add $portname. Is there an existing
port that handles this job in a way you'd recommend that I
CVSROOT:/cvs
Module name:ports
Changes by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2008/09/28 01:34:43
Modified files:
games/warzone2100: Makefile
Log message:
missing BUILD_DEPENDS on unzip
CVSROOT:/cvs
Module name:ports
Changes by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2008/09/28 03:16:24
Modified files:
x11/gnome/empathy: Makefile
Log message:
missing dependency on x11/py-gtk2
bump PKGNAME
CVSROOT:/cvs
Module name:ports
Changes by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2008/09/28 01:46:01
Modified files:
graphics/gimp/liquid-rescale: Makefile
Log message:
missing BUILD_DEPENDS on p5-XML-Parser
CVSROOT:/cvs
Module name:ports
Changes by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2008/09/28 04:29:47
Modified files:
x11/gnome/ghex : Makefile
Log message:
missing dependency on x11/gnome/doc-utils
bump PKGNAME
CVSROOT:/cvs
Module name:ports
Changes by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2008/09/28 04:53:05
Modified files:
x11/xfce4/xfprint: Makefile
Log message:
missing BUILD_DEPENDS on ::x11/xfce4/xfce-mcs-manager
no PKGNAME bump needed
CVSROOT:/cvs
Module name:ports
Changes by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2008/09/28 01:13:18
Modified files:
comms/jpilot-syncmal: Makefile
Log message:
RUN_DEPENDS can never provide libs for WANTLIB, fix it up and bump PKGNAME
CVSROOT:/cvs
Module name:ports
Changes by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2008/09/28 01:19:07
Modified files:
emulators/gns3 : Makefile
Log message:
this port breaks python.port.mk's logic, it needs python during fake
although NO_BUILD=Yes
CVSROOT:/cvs
Module name:ports
Changes by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2008/09/29 13:02:22
Modified files:
x11/gnome/libbonobo: Makefile
Log message:
explain RUN_DEPENDS on popt
requested by brad@
CVSROOT:/cvs
Module name:ports
Changes by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2008/09/27 02:20:49
Modified files:
mail/getmail : Makefile distinfo
Log message:
update to getmail 4.8.4
* Aaron W. Hsu [2008-09-26]:
I am cleaning up a port to be imported into the tree, and I noticed
that even though there are appropriate @newuser and @newgroup lines
in the PLIST, these users are not created by the make repackage
command, or any other command for that matter. According to
CVSROOT:/cvs
Module name:ports
Changes by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2008/09/24 00:40:32
Modified files:
security/p5-Catalyst-Plugin-Authentication: Makefile
Log message:
move p5-Test-Exception from REGRESS_DEPENDS to BUILD_DEPENDS
to unbreak build
no PKGNAME bump
CVSROOT:/cvs
Module name:ports
Changes by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2008/09/24 01:13:43
Modified files:
net/pidgin : Makefile
Log message:
no python, no build
no PKGNAME bump needed
* Jasper Lievisse Adriaanse [2008-09-23]:
anyone using TWiki who could test this update please?
I use it at work, but I don't have a test setup handy. What I can say,
though, is that our port sux big time and needs lots of tweaking before
it actually works. Regardless, what I don't understand is
CVSROOT:/cvs
Module name:ports
Changes by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2008/09/21 12:19:53
Modified files:
x11/py-osd : Makefile
Log message:
missing PKGNAME bump after HOMEPAGE/MAINTAINER change
CVSROOT:/cvs
Module name:ports
Changes by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2008/09/20 10:58:32
Modified files:
security/p5-Catalyst-Plugin-Authorization-Roles: Makefile
Log message:
BUILD_DEPENDS=${RUN_DEPENDS}, no PKGNAME bump necessary
CVSROOT:/cvs
Module name:ports
Changes by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2008/09/20 11:12:27
Modified files:
security/p5-Catalyst-Plugin-Authentication-Store-DBIC: Makefile
Log message:
move p5-Catalyst-Plugin-Session-State-Cookie from REGRESS_DEPENDS to
RUN_DEPENDS,
* Pau [2008-09-20]:
cd /usr/ports/www/opera
make install clean=depends distclean
It breaks. I have built it in the past on the same laptop but with
obsd42. I attach in the bottom the make messages.
Either your system is totally messed up or your hardware is broken.
Nikolay
CVSROOT:/cvs
Module name:ports
Changes by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2008/09/17 14:19:24
Modified files:
infrastructure/db: hosts-sparc64
Log message:
remove some machines
* Rick Flores [2008-09-16]:
I was wondering if you guys are currently working on a port on OpenBSD
4.3 (i386) for KDEvelop 3.5.3?
Ports development only happens on -current.
Nikolay
--
It's all part of my Can't-Do approach to life. Wally
CVSROOT:/cvs
Module name:ports
Changes by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2008/09/14 01:02:49
Modified files:
x11/transset-df: Makefile
Log message:
kill RUN_DEPENDS on xcompmgr, it's part of xenocara now
* Jeremy Evans [2008-09-09]:
* /etc/gemrc (and windows equivalent) for global settings
I don't see anything in your diff making sure the port uses
${SYSCONFDIR} instead of hardcoded /etc. An example file would be nice
as well (if upstream provided one, haven't checked that).
Nikolay
* Federico G. Schwindt [2008-09-04]:
is this really needed?
you can achieve the same via openssl enc [-e|-d] -aes128 for example.
There are programs which use this tool. Furthermore, usefulness has
never been considered when adding ports. eg
Nikolay
--
It's all part of my Can't-Do
CVSROOT:/cvs
Module name:ports
Changes by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2008/08/20 13:18:04
Modified files:
infrastructure/db: Tag: OPENBSD_4_4 hosts-sparc64
Log message:
new setup
CVSROOT:/cvs
Module name:ports
Changes by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2008/07/23 05:40:49
Modified files:
lang/squeak/image: Makefile
Log message:
missing BUILD_DEPENDS on unzip
* Stefan Sperling [2008-07-19]:
EXA has other advantages over XAA as well. If you use the composite
But it has disadvanteges as well, it breaks on my 82855GM by hanging the
X server from time to time.
Nikolay
* Aaron W. Hsu [2008-06-16]:
Does anyone have suggestions for improving the stability of Opera?
Yes, opera 9.50 does freeze more often and harder than older opera
releases did, but I haven't had the time to debug this issue yet. From
the state of our linux emulation code, I'd expect this to be
* Alexander.Pavlyutin [2008-06-07]:
=== Installing fedora_base-4.0p3 from /usr/ports/packages/i386/all/
Adding fedora_base-4.0p3
kern.emul.linux: 0 - 1
/emul/linux/sbin/ldconfig.bin[1]: syntax error: `(' unexpected
/usr/local/emul/fedora/usr/bin/gtk-query-immodules-2.0-32: error while
* Alexander.Pavlyutin [2008-06-03]:
For example:
I install esound(@option manual-installation in +CONTENTS) whitch
autoinstall libaudiofile (no @option manual-installation in +CONTENTS).
If I update libaudiofile from ports with make update I get @option
manual-installation in +CONTENTS
How I
* Marc Espie [2008-04-06]:
This adds some supplementary option to pkg_create to expose the
substitution mechanism. The idea being that, sometimes, in ports, we
would like to have the exact same substitutions that are available to
pkg creation.
Having read your mail and even the man page bits
* Kenneth R Westerback [2008-04-03]:
When I got back it had crashed because the libiconv build could not
find gperf. gperf had been built and installed. However the PATH for
root did not include /usr/local/*, and the invocation of gperf
apparently did not supply the appropriate path. I don't
* Nikolay Sturm [2008-03-18]:
Thinking Rock is a free software application for collecting and
processing your thoughts following the GTD methodology.
Updated port attached:
- fixed PERMIT_*_CDROM, thanks to Andreas Bihlmaier
- use javaPathHelper as suggested by kurt@
Feedback welcome
Hi,
attached is a port of thinkingrock:
Thinking Rock is a free software application for collecting and
processing your thoughts following the GTD methodology.
The archive contains a patched java.port.mk which will be committed
soon. Feedback welcome.
Nikolay
--
It's all part of my Can't-Do
* Andreas Bihlmaier [2008-03-18]:
I have been working on a port of thinking rock as well, but I also
wanted to split off the included netbeans since we have a port of
netbeans already, but I was not able to.
That's trivial but I was warned that might introduce other problems, so
I kept it.
* Nikolay Sturm [2008-03-18]:
To your port:
- Does CDDL really permit CDROM? (if yes then why doesn't devel/netbeans)
I'll verify this.
That license is too hard for me to understand, I'll go with the
restrictions netbeans uses. Thanks for the hint.
- crashes for me on startup:
Works
* Andreas Bihlmaier [2008-03-18]:
Product Version = ThinkingRock 2.0 Epsilon
Operating System= OpenBSD version 4.2 running on i386
Ups, this confused me.
Java; VM; Vendor; Home = 1.5.0_13-p7; Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM
1.5.0_13-p7-root_28_jan_2008_09_28; Sun
* Marc Winiger [2008-02-14]:
Nikolay, do you see the problem we have? Do you have any objections to
the way we solved it?
Makes sense to me, I just wanted to be sure there was a reason to have
multiple versions in tree.
Nikolay
* Marc Balmer [2008-01-30]:
this switches www/webalizer to webalizer xtended, a fork of webalizer
that adds IPv6 support and detailed HTTP 404 statistics. Also set
MAINTAINER to the ports mailing list.
What does the old maintainer say about this?
Nikolay
* Brad [2008-01-13]:
I feel the same way. bsd.port.mk(5) and examples in the tree are more
than good enough. Some people take the template way too seriously, to
the point of even putting variables in the same order as the template
and other silliness.
I don't only do that, I actually think it
* Peter Hessler [2007-12-09]:
Does pkg_add -u handle ports that can't be distributed as binaries
(i.e. updates to Java)? Last I checked, that wasn't available.
Not yet. It is planned to have support for sth called src-URL, which
points to your ports tree, where pkg_add will find updates to
* J.C. Roberts [2007-12-10]:
pre-fake:
Use what everyone else uses, post-install for adding extra files.
Which is considered more correct (or is preferred) ?
EXDIR= ${PREFIX}/share/examples/${PKGNAME}
or
EXDIR= ${PREFIX}/share/examples/${BASE_PKGPATH}
Dito, use
* Jason Dixon [2007-12-09]:
Sorry, I should expand on that. What I mean is that it seems odd that
it dives into BUILD_DEPENDS before checking to see if it's installed.
Only after it resolves the state of its dependencies does it bother to
see if they (or itself) is even needed.
The ports dir
* Edd Barrett [2007-11-29]:
instead you should urge the project to pay more attention to the
stable branch, if thats how you feel.
You cannot urge the project, that's not how we work. You have to find a
developer and convince him to take responsibility. I tried it several
times and failed,
* PowerBSD [2007-11-26]:
when I build the port nagios,at last with an error:
And which line of the output is it that you don't understand?
=== net/nagios/nagios
=== net/nagios/nagios,chroot
=== Installing nagios-2.10-chroot from /usr/ports/packages/i386/all/
Can't install
* PowerBSD [2007-11-26]:
I know the reason:
I only use make install clean
That's not the reason, the reason is, that you are in the wrong
directory.
Nikolay
* Siju George [2007-11-17]:
If OpenBSD changed its license and put in restrictions you would have
no other way but to distribute the old one.
See it is not the OpenBSD people who tarnishes you. It is your own
license restrictions that are working against you.
Could you move this stupid
* Marc Winiger [2007-11-12]:
Python can co-exist in different versions at the same time. Why should
that not be possible for site-packages with our ports tree?
Which is exactly the question Espie has to answer, but is currently too
busy to do. So why don't we all just wait and maybe poke a
* Ingo Schwarze [2007-11-13]:
Consistent naming schemes are nice to have.
Yes, but we don't have a consistent base to start with...
On the other hand, regarding FLAVORS, aren't they intended for
packages having common basic technology (which is not the case here as
we are using different
Hi,
as you might have noticed, -stable ports have not been properly updated
in the last few months. Due to lack of resources, especially a
responsible maintainer, you cannot expect any updates to -stable for the
foreseeable future. Although some updates might happen, -stable should
be considered
* 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
* Mike Erdely [2007-09-10]:
Simon@ worked with me to add the -perl subpackage. Because the libs
are handled so late in the build process (during do-install), the
-perl subpackage is built in post-install. Since *-install runs as
root, the files built inside w-swish-e-2.4.5/swish-e-2.4.5/perl
* [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-09-04]:
cfengine-2.1.22:
http://openbsd.rutgers.edu/cfengine-2.1.22.diff
I'll take care of this.
Nikolay
Hi,
the sparc64 package fuckup is being fixed as I write this mail, expect
mirrors to carry real sparc64 packages soon. Thanks for the report!
Nikolay
--
It's all part of my Can't-Do approach to life. Wally
* Peter Thoenen [2007-08-08]:
Tor 1.1.x has BEEN DEPRECIATED from before the time 4.1 STABLE was
Tor 1.2 only came out around the release of 4.1 and no update was marked
a security update, so there was no reason to update the -stable ports.
We have our policies and we do have them for a good
* Todd T. Fries [2007-06-19]:
Shouldn't the ports in question either via pkg/MESSAGE or somesuch
instruct the user on proper startup of the software, including
creation of the necessary directory(s) under /var/run so /etc/rc.local
is properly populated?
This is definately the right thing to
* Paul de Weerd [2007-05-15]:
The problem is in the 'we should have everything + the kitchen sink in
the portstree'-attitude. Ports/packages should add functionality. In
the past, software has been removed from the portstree because the
functionality provided by them had been added to the base
* Otto Moerbeek [2007-05-14]:
Has the patch been committed to CVS?
No,
I just committed it.
Nikolay
* Damien Miller [2007-05-10]:
I'd be more happy with this argument if installing the necessary libraries
didn't also install setuid X11 binaries.
It doesn't have to be this way, I suggested an additional x-package just
containing libraries and support files (maybe even only freetype and
expat)
* Todd T. Fries [2007-05-10]:
There is an expat in src/. What are the plans for that? Would solve
a lot of `must install xbase in order to get expat' complaints. The
counter is that one already installs xbase to get libs.
My understanding is, that it won't be activated until it's audited,
* Otto Moerbeek [2007-05-09]:
I see systrace things during make:
systrace: deny user: otto, prog: /usr/local/bin/fontforge, pid:
32458(0)[25445],
policy: /usr/bin/env, filters: 193, syscall: native-fswrite(136),
filename: /lilypond-2.8.8_writes_to_HOME/.PfaEdits
legitimate (i.e. systrace
* Edd Barrett [2007-05-08]:
I am still porting texlive. My problem now is that systrace is
inconsistently chucking up this error:
systrace: intercept_get_string: ioctl: Invalid argument
Which is, to the best of my knowledge, harmless.
Which kills the build. It does not occur every time.
With the release of OpenBSD 4.1, there will be no more updates to the
OpenBSD 3.9 stable ports tree. We will start updating the OpenBSD 4.1
stable ports tree today.
cheers,
Nikolay
--
It's all part of my Can't-Do approach to life. Wally
* Damien Miller [2007-04-26]:
At present it is not possible to install Python modules for more than
one version of Python concurrently. A simple way around this would be
to embed MODPY_VERSION (or some modified form thereof) into PKGNAME.
For example py-flowd-0.9-py2.4 or something like
* Mikolaj Kucharski [2007-04-27]:
ImageMagic fails to install even when expat port is installed.
This is a well known issue and discussed here before (it was with gd,
afair). With the bump of libexpat in xenocara, ImageMagic and the other
ports that had problems with expat should install again.
Hi,
attached is a first shot at a grub port. It works for me with the
chainloader, personally I don't care for native kernel loading. grub
over serial works as well, which is all I need. :) grub is i386-only.
Feedback welcome,
Nikolay
--
It's all part of my Can't-Do approach to life. Wally
* Chris Kuethe [2007-03-15]:
This makes gtkpod compile with the new libgpod
Works for me, ok sturm.
Nikolay
--
It's all part of my Can't-Do approach to life. Wally
* Chris Kuethe [2007-03-15]:
Works on i386 talking to my 5th gen ipod
gtkpod doesn't compile with this lib:
file.c: In function `copy_new_info':
file.c:854: error: structure has no member named `unk208'
file.c:854: error: structure has no member named `unk208'
file.c: In function
* Zahid Bukhari [2007-02-18]:
The checksums seem to be off in distinfo.
fixed in -current and -stable, thanks
Nikolay
* Chris Kuethe [2007-02-09]:
Seems to be working well on i386.
? patches/patch-cgiedit_c
? patches/patch-encode_c
Index: Makefile
...
What about those two patches?
Nikolay
--
It's all part of my Can't-Do approach to life. Wally
* Chris Paul [2007-01-23]:
$ sudo pkg_add /var/pkgs/openldap-server-2.3.24-bdb.tgz
Can't install openldap-client-2.3.24: can't resolve cyrus-sasl-2.1.21p2-ldap
Can't install cyrus-sasl-2.1.21p2-ldap: can't resolve openldap-client-2.3.24
Can't install openldap-client-2.3.24: can't resolve
* J.C. Roberts [2007-01-17]:
In a case where you know the external project can/will not accept
patches replacing strcpy with strlcpy due to maintaining support of
other systems and compilers (DOS v4.0, OS2, ...), is it best to take
the #ifdef approach so you can submit them, or is it better do
* Marc Balmer [2007-01-15]:
SHARED_LIBS= ecpg5.2 \
- ecpg_compat 2.2 \
- pgtypes 2.2 \
- pq 4.2
+ ecpg_compat 3.0 \
+ pgtypes 3.0 \
+ pq 5.0
Why do you
* Deanna Phillips [2007-01-16]:
Index: Makefile
===
RCS file: /cvs/ports/www/gnash/Makefile,v
retrieving revision 1.6
diff -u -p -r1.6 Makefile
--- Makefile 8 Dec 2006 15:40:26 - 1.6
+++ Makefile 16 Jan 2007
* Johan Fredin [2007-01-09]:
What's the preferred way of installing files from a port? Use the
do-install target, or patching a broken (at least for OpenBSD and it's
DESTDIR) install target in the programs own Makefile? I'm seeing both
examples in the tree, and have used the first method
* Marc Espie [2007-01-04]:
Doesn't hurt to fix it... but we do not have any kind of working vcd
support. I had a look, I've never been able to get the right ioctl to
work (diffs with netbsd, etc).
AFAIR mplayer supports playing vcds.
Nikolay
* Jack J. Woehr [2007-01-04]:
With current up-to-date, print/acroread doesn't fetch:
Actually it does, if you are lucky. Regardless, update to -current and
it should work thanks to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Nikolay
* Mikolaj Kucharski [2006-12-14]:
Can anyone reproduce that?
If you have problems building a port and expect anyone to help you, it
is mandatory to provide a build log.
Nikolay
* Mikolaj Kucharski [2006-12-14]:
Can anyone reproduce that?
not me
Nikolay
* Marc Balmer [2006-12-11]:
I can provide patches for the supported -stable OpenBSD versions if
the other ports committers are fine with it (especially nikolay, who
would have to committ it.)
We have a simple process, as outlined to developers. If people just
followed it, updates would be
* Ted Buchan [2006-12-07]:
Is it me or is pfstat-2.2.tgz compiled against an old libexpat not
included in OpenBSD4.0?
It's probably linked against /usr/X11R6/lib/libexpat.so.5.0. No idea,
whether this is correct or not.
Nikolay
* James Wright [2006-12-02]:
latest -stable mozilla seamonkey (the next generation suite) version
1.0.6 (equivalent to the 1.5.0.8 releases of firefox/thunderbird),
What is the point of this port? Is there anything genuine in seamonkey
that is not in firefox and friends?
Nikolay
CVSROOT:/cvs
Module name:ports
Changes by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2006/11/25 01:22:27
Modified files:
graphics/agg : Makefile
Log message:
fix automake build dependency
no PKGNAME bump needed
* Alexander Wirt [2006-11-24]:
I had some compile problems with orbit and detected that several libs
were shipped without dependency informations in the ELF Headers.
We don't do inter-library dependencies on OpenBSD.
Nikolay
CVSROOT:/cvs
Module name:ports
Changes by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2006/11/24 10:28:20
Modified files:
x11/gtkglarea : Makefile
Log message:
fix LIB_DEPENDS
CVSROOT:/cvs
Module name:ports
Changes by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2006/11/24 10:35:32
Modified files:
devel/automake/1.8: Makefile
devel/automake/1.9: Makefile
Log message:
bump PKGNAME after dependency changes from gnu.port.mk
* Mikolaj Kucharski [2006-11-04]:
What is the difference beetwen systrace.filter and systrace.policy
files in ports? Some ports have policy, some have filter, and some
have both. It's look like policy file has policies separate fo each
executable file, and filter for all files in general. Am
With the release of OpenBSD 4.0 there will be two user visible changes
regarding stable package maintenance.
1) The scope of fixes applicable to stable is widened to include
critical bugfixes. Our focus will be on fixing packages, not ports. This
means there will be more updates to stable in the
* Brad [2006-10-25]:
I'm fine with the fact that -c only removes configuration files now.
But another flag has to be added that will ensure that ALL traces of
the package are deleted when I remove said package.
I concur.
Nikolay
--
It's all part of my Can't-Do approach to life. Wally
* Antoine Jacoutot [2006-10-24]:
To match with recent mysql change (no deleting database when using
'pkg_delete -c'), here's a diff that does the same for cyrus-imapd
regarding the mail spool and sieve directories... which is safer I
think.
I don't like this. pkg_delete -c should remove as
I have just switched most linux ports from redhat_base to fedora_base
(the missing ones will be committed ASAP). In case of any problems,
please contact me directly. As of now, the only known issue is in opera,
where some webpages are now rendered non-anti aliased. I'll work on this
soon.
FYI,
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