/ports/infrastructure/lib/DPB/PortBuilder.pm line 134
--STeve Andre'
This is on an i386-current system compiled
OpenBSD 5.0-current (GENERIC.MP) #0: Wed Oct 19 16:17:41 EDT 2011
I think this is related to the recent update in tcl but I've yet figured
it out.
--STeve Andre'
cc -DPACKAGE_NAME=\\ -DPACKAGE_TARNAME=\\ -DPACKAGE_VERSION
This is on an i386-current system compiled
OpenBSD 5.0-current (GENERIC.MP) #0: Wed Oct 19 16:17:41 EDT 2011
--STeve Andre'
Compile pysvn_client_cmd_changelist.o
g++ -c -Wall -fPIC -fexceptions -frtti
-I/usr/ports/pobj/py-pysvn-1.7.2/pysvn-1.7.2/Import/pycxx-6.1.1
-I/usr/ports/pobj/py
On 10/30/11 01:12, Stuart Cassoff wrote:
CVSROOT:/cvs
Module name:ports
Changes by: s...@cvs.openbsd.org2011/10/29 23:12:15
Modified files:
cad/xcircuit : Makefile distinfo
cad/xcircuit/pkg: PLIST
Added files:
cad/xcircuit/patches:
to always watch the cvs changes list, and then make sure
that your mirror has them all.
--STeve Andre'
with Acrobat Reader X in Windows
XP. Should I take this to the ghostscript team directly?
Yeah, it's their problem. But gv has gotten so bad at dealing with
PDFs for me that I've just about stopped using it entirely. In ports
is xpdf and zathura, and epdfview...
--STeve Andre'
there...
--STeve Andre'
are issued. So it isn't that
hard...
--STeve Andre'
Lately I've been having problems building emacs-jabber for
the last several bulk builds. This was last tried on a -current
i386 system compiled
OpenBSD 5.0-current (GENERIC.MP) #0: Fri Nov 25 03:47:25 EST 2011
Any clues? Thanks...
--STeve Andre'
While compiling the end of the data in file
I've having problems building mail/msmtp for the last several
bulk builds. This was last tried on a -current i386 system compiled
OpenBSD 5.0-current (GENERIC.MP) #0: Fri Nov 25 03:47:25 EST 2011
Any clues? Thanks...
--STeve Andre'
mv -f .deps/md5.Tpo .deps/md5.Po
cc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H
On 11/27/11 04:37, Antoine Jacoutot wrote:
On Sat, Nov 26, 2011 at 08:55:08PM -0500, STeve Andre' wrote:
I've having problems building mail/msmtp for the last several
bulk builds. This was last tried on a -current i386 system compiled
OpenBSD 5.0-current (GENERIC.MP) #0: Fri Nov 25 03:47
with
3.6.1 so it would be great to see it included.
--STeve Andre'
/27. Both fail.
I've installed ogle-0.9.201, libdvd-0.3p0 and libdvdread-0.9.4p1.
Can anyone confirm that they can use ogle, or perhaps tell me
what I'm missing. Script of an ogle run and dmesg below.
Thanks, STeve Andre'
[run of ogle]
Script started on Sun Oct 16 21:56:25 2005
% ogle
. There
are times when the screen looks almost normal, but mostly I
get a lot of multi-colored 'noise' in the form of small blocks.
--STeve Andre'
Andre'
On Monday 17 October 2005 10:15, Hans-Joerg Hoexer wrote:
Mmh, then I'd say that descrambling does not work somehow :-( and
seems to be a problem for both libdvd and libdecss. Is this with a
specific DVD or any DVD that you try?
On Mon, Oct 17, 2005 at 09:11:35AM -0400, STeve Andre
Park (window
title, about, help). Is that a hiccup because ours isn't an
official build? An upstream oversight? A new brand dilution
scheme?
No, it's deer hunting season, here in the midwest USA. ;-)
--STeve Andre'
Hello Steven,
I wonder if I'm missing something here. Math/blas doesn't
build properly, or I should say doesn't seem to build its
libraries.
Below is a script output. Am I messing up?
--STeve Andre'
Script started on Mon Dec 5 23:19:20 2005
# make
=== Checking files for blas-1.0
`/usr
Given that I've managed to compile the rest of kde 3.5,
I don't think I've messed up compiling utils. Here is the
last 100 lines of the make.
--STeve Andre'
Given that I've managed to compile the rest of kde 3.5,
I don't think I've messed up compiling utils. Here is the
last 100 lines of the make.
--STeve Andre'
gmake[4]: Entering directory
`/usr/ports/x11/kde/utils3/w-kdeutils-3.5.0p0/build-i386/doc/kdelirc'
gmake[4]: Nothing to be done
On Tuesday 06 December 2005 01:37, Jasper Lievisse Adriaanse wrote:
On Mon, 5 Dec 2005 23:36:50 -0500
STeve Andre' [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello Steven,
I wonder if I'm missing something here. Math/blas doesn't
build properly, or I should say doesn't seem to build its
libraries
something may have gone
wrong in my build.
steven
My build of the ports tree had no problems with qt4-4.1.0p0.
--STeve Andre'
hope to be able to fix that in the future.
Works wonderfully, digging up data on my ThinkPad A31p, and it agrees
with my data on the devices.
--STeve Andre'
, but I get this error below for a make
package. What am I messing up?
Thanks, STeve Andre'
# make package
`/usr/ports/x11/kde/pim3/w-kdepim-3.5.5p0/fake-i386/.fake_done' is up to date.
`/usr/ports/x11/kde/pim3/w-kdepim-3.5.5p0/pkg/DESCR-' is up to date.
`/usr/ports/x11/kde/pim3/w-kdepim-3.5.5p0/pkg
to whack me with the
cluestick... If others are bulding this then I'll go back
to looking what I did wrong.
--STeve Andre'
gmake[2]: Entering directory
`/usr/ports/x11/kde/pim3/w-kdepim-3.5.6/kdepim-3.5.6'
gmake[2]: Nothing to be done for `install-exec-am'.
gmake[2]: Leaving directory
`/usr
On Tuesday 30 January 2007 19:16, Antoine Jacoutot wrote:
Selon STeve Andre' [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I think this is an issue with libmal, but staring at things I
haven't figured it out. Feel free to whack me with the
cluestick... If others are bulding this then I'll go back
to looking what I
lately? This is the
first time in several weeks for me.
Thanks, STeve Andre'
/usr/local/jdk-1.5.0/bin/java -Xms256m -Xmx256m
-Djavax.xml.parsers.SAXParserFactory=org.apache.xerces.jaxp.SAXParserFactoryImpl
-Djavax.xml.parsers.DocumentBuilderFactory
There is an OS version dependant file, param.i386_obsd40.h
which causes the compile to abort when the 41 version isn't
found.
--STeve Andre'
Sunclock compiles fine, but doesn't package build correctly. The vmf
dir has no jpg's.
--STeve Andre'
=== Faking installation for sunclock-3.56
install -c -s -o root -g bin -m
555 /usr/ports/astro/sunclock/w-sunclock-3.56-no_maps/sunclock-3.56/sunclock
/usr/ports/astro/sunclock/w-sunclock
on other arches , but should (i386, amd64) be
deprived of it?
--STeve Andre'
archive, and looked in the
ports list for the above pointer.
The archives almost always answer my questions on things.
--STeve Andre'
This is on a i386 -current system, compiled on May 23rd.
--STeve Andre'
/usr/local/bin/moc3-mt
/usr/ports/x11/kde/base3/w-kdebase-3.5.3/kdebase-3.5.3/kwin/main.h
-o main.moc
creating libkdeinit_kwin_la.all_cpp.cpp ...
/usr/local/bin/libtool --tag=disable-static --tag=CXX --mode=compile c
I daresay that Marc has done more for the package system
than most of us put together, for quite a while... You show
your ignorance here.
As for testing, I have been and things have been very stable
for me. Right now I'm testing KDE 3.5.4 and it's been very
stable.
--STeve Andre'
On Friday
. It's
better to test all the other packages first to make sure those
are ready for 4.0...
I daresay that only java and KDE are as complex as OO.
--STeve Andre'
development, and is hardly able to do all the things that
Macromedia's Flash can do. You might take notes on what doesn't
work, so you can test them when the next rev of Gnash appears.
--STeve Andre'
obvious that I
should have done differently. Does anyone have any clues
for me? I'm not sure what would be good examples of this,
if thats needed?
Thanks, STeve Andre'
On Wednesday 27 September 2006 04:00, Marc Espie wrote:
On Tue, Sep 26, 2006 at 03:07:37PM -0400, STeve Andre' wrote:
In building the latest set of packages for 4.0-current, I seem
to be compiling things multiple times for some packages. One
example is devel/gstreamer. On my previous
on
compiling OO and it didn't crash. Thank you.
--STeve Andre'
On Saturday 21 October 2006 21:06, Adam wrote:
STeve Andre' [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
PHP5 fixed how many problems over PHP4?
None?
People should be using 5, so this is the right thing to do.
People should be using whatever they need. And some people need
PHP4. There is no reason
contributing this.
--STeve Andre'
stable. I ran it by several dozen places
that I frequent and all is well. More testing to come this weeeknd...
--STeve Andre'
minutes you'll have a complete KDE system.
But if you really want to do build your own, expect it to take at least
14 hours to build all of KDE. If you didn't pkg_add all the dependant
things that KDE uses, those will be compiled too, proabably taking
another 5+ hours.
--STeve Andre'
in progress) is at
http://www.altroot.org/mozilla-firefox-2.0p0.tgz
--STeve Andre'
).
--STeve Andre'
Is there a reason why koffice is at 1.6.3, but the i18n language
files are at 1.6.2?
--STeve Andre'
. I have it compiled but I'm still looking for time to test it.
I see its in the tree now. I will be playing with it next week.
--STeve Andre'
rebuilt. ==
== Please rerun the make command. ==
false
*** Error code 1
This is a i386-current system compiled on
OpenBSD 4.9-current (GENERIC.MP) #2: Wed May 11 23:51:21 EDT 2011
What I'm looking for is a clue stick on where to look.
Thanks..
--STeve Andre'
dmesg
OpenBSD 4.9-current
On 05/12/11 01:43, STeve Andre' wrote:
I'm feeling that I did it to myself again, but I've not found the
source of this problem. Clues would be appreciated.
On may 10th I did a bulk build and all was well. Just a few hours
ago on the 12th I started up another, as I wanted to see the new
.
--STeve Andre'
of independent licensing.
--STeve Andre'
I got a new
one from obsd.cec.mtu.edu, but got the same results.
Thanks, STeve Andre'
=== Configuring for hs-cairo-0.12.0p0
Gtk2HsSetup.hs:25:0:
warning: #warning Setup.hs is guessing the version of Cabal. If
compilation of Setup.hs fails use -DCABAL_VERSION_MINOR=x for Cabal
version 1
On 06/22/11 15:37, Jasper Lievisse Adriaanse wrote:
On Wed, Jun 22, 2011 at 01:27:57PM -0400, STeve Andre' wrote:
I've not been able to compile this. Is it was a pkg-config issue?
Except if it were I'd have thought it would have been brought up
already. This is an i386 4.9-current system
for 5+ years, and cops is now ancient. Zap it.
--STeve Andre'
have not yet seen a problem in OpenBSD's Libre compared to the
same version on Windows, but I'm not an expert.
--STeve Andre'
needed a new copy twice now, in 4 months.
--STeve Andre'
months, where getting a new tree
was the solution. Next time this happens I'm going to put the
suspect one away, and then compare it with the new (hopefully)
good one.
If others who've crashed into CVS problems can shed light on
why this happens, I'd be all ears...
--STeve Andre'
line 1219
*** Error code 1
--STeve Andre'
I wonder if I've made a blunder, or if this is a real problem. It stopped
at least 59 packages from being created.
If anyone says they have a recent tclsh8.5 working I'll go back and
hopefully figure it out.
--STeve Andre'
On 07/23/11 17:08, Nigel Taylor wrote:
On 07/23/11 21:41, STeve Andre' wrote:
Has anyone built this in the last 2 days?
When I run tclsh8.5 I get
can't load library 'libtcl85.so.0.6
It's in /usr/local/lib, and file says its a shared obj library.
This is on an i386-current
, Youtube has changed things
again.
Well, yes Youtube is like a chameleon, slithering and changing.
But wouldn't it be best to have the latest change? Perhaps
youtube-dl would be current for a month or three.
--STeve Andre'
.
Excellent! I didn't know this existed. As it happens, I have a KG-UV10
to test this on.
--STeve Andre'
wb8wsf en72
. ;-)
--STeve Andre'
work till the next collision happens.
Clues as to what I've messed up? It's been a while since I've not
been able to figure out what went wrong in a bulk build. Let the
whacks commence...!
Thanks,
--STeve Andre'
/usr/sbin/pkg_add -a ruby-1.8.7.302p0 ruby-activesupport-2.3.4p1
ruby-gems-1.3.7p1
.
dpb -a -j2 is how I've been starting the build.
--STeve Andre'
-nokogiri, devel/ruby-gem_plugin,
mail/ruby-mailfactory, textproc/ruby-templater, net/ruby-net-ssh,
textproc/ruby-hpricot, databases/ruby-data_objects, devel/ruby-hoe,
textproc/ruby-erubis.
[not that anyone will see this, msu's email is down for many hours]
--STeve Andre'
it.
Jeremy
Thanks, Jeremy. At least when the build is done, I can clean
things and then build them.
--STeve Andre'
the binary stub files to
Jeremy, this seems to have worked, as I created about 50 more
ruby packages. I'm still trying to understand whats different
between gems. But thanks for this!
--STeve Andre'
. Clues?
--STeve Andre'
[error from openoffice build]
=
Building module writerfilter
=
Entering
/usr/ports/pobj/openoffice-3.3.0rc7_20101126/OOO330_m17/writerfilter/source/resourcemodel
Compiling: writerfilter/unxobsd.pro/misc/qnametostr.cxx
virtual memory exhausted
/PkgSpec.pm line 246.
is repeated 14,491,049 times (so far).
ruby/rtex comes in at a more svelt 247,347 instances of
Use of uninitialized value $_ in pattern match (m//) at
/usr/libdata/perl5/OpenBSD/PkgSpec.pm line 246.
Note sure how I can offer more info on this.
--STeve Andre'
) when downloading for ports...)
I haven't had much flight time but it seems to be OK. I had two
windows piglets suckling from my laptop.
--STeve Andre'
when a table is wider than the line; add a workaround (and
comment) to fix the build. from schwarze@
Building still fails for me. I have groff 1.21p0 and -current from 3/20.
--STeve Andre'
mv main.o roffpp/main.o
cc -Iroffpp -Icommon -I/usr/local/include -O2 -pipe -c roffpp/preprocess.c
mv
created by this import
The zeromq site has 2.0.11, so perhaps the port wants to use that?
--STeve Andre'
?
Thanks, STeve Andre'
On 04/12/11 02:00, Antoine Jacoutot wrote:
On Tue, 12 Apr 2011, STeve Andre' wrote:
I'm curious if someone will throw me a clue here. www/node doesn't
build:
c++ -o obj/release/compiler.o -c -O2 -pipe -Wall -Werror -W
[snip]
/usr/ports/pobj/node-0.4.4/node-v0.4.4/deps/v8/src/compiler.cc
on this, and everything
else!
For those who don't know about Haskell, take a look at
http://www.haskell.org/haskellwiki/Haskell
Any time a language seems like a kick in the head, it's good to
learn about it (my favorite in this category is stil lang/icon), to
expand ones mind...
--STeve Andre'
On 04/20/11 17:39, Matthias Kilian wrote:
On Tue, Apr 19, 2011 at 06:56:46PM -0400, STeve Andre' wrote:
I saw this, and considering the sheer number of changes to hs-*
lately I wasn't surprised.
It shouldn't have happened (the breakage, not the update).
Complex changes aren't without
of the port sets this by default until the problem
is fixed.
Is this fixed on i386-current? I thought I saw a comment on this but
I could not find it. Given that I'm dealing with Joomla at the moment
I'd like to have suhosin operational.
Thanks, STeve Andre'
-- apparently I deleted this from my cvs archive. --STeve Andre'
mounted on a ramdisk when i feel happy.
- Robert
How much of a speedup have you seen with /usr/obj on a
ramdisk?
--STeve Andre'
Mico hasn't compiled for me for some time. I haven't been able to
figure it out and I haven't seen any comments in the archives, but
someone did report this a long time ago but without a resolution.
This is on a i386-current system compiled on Sept. 13th.
Clues? Thanks, STeve Andre
On Thursday 17 September 2009 17:59:39 Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2009/09/17 15:29, STeve Andre' wrote:
Mico hasn't compiled for me for some time. I haven't been able to
figure it out and I haven't seen any comments in the archives, but
someone did report this a long time ago
compiled versions in the snapshot dir at openbsd.org are dated
Sept. 19th. Below are relevant error messages. Of course it is the
case that I could really use these right now (or I should say others
will be bleating for them).
--STeve Andre'
[mysql-administrator]
c++ -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -I
On Thursday 24 September 2009 04:53:50 Antoine Jacoutot wrote:
On Thu, 24 Sep 2009, Landry Breuil wrote:
On Thu, Sep 24, 2009 at 09:13:16AM +0200, Landry Breuil wrote:
On Thu, Sep 24, 2009 at 01:50:57AM -0400, STeve Andre' wrote:
Around Sept. 15th I was able to compile both mysql
This is on an i386-current system compiled on sep 28.
--STeve Andre'
running install_scripts
copying
/usr/ports/obj/py-numpy-1.3.0/numpy-1.3.0/scripts.openbsd-4.6-i386-2.5/f2py2.5
- /usr/ports/obj/py-numpy-1.3.0/fake-i386/usr/local/bin
changing mode of /usr/ports/obj/py-numpy-1.3.0/fake-i386
On Tuesday 29 September 2009 13:55:03 Jasper Lievisse Adriaanse wrote:
On Tue, Sep 29, 2009 at 12:16:22PM -0400, STeve Andre' wrote:
This is on an i386-current system compiled on sep 28.
--STeve Andre'
woops...attached diff should fix it.
bumping pkgname as it did build on amd64.
ok
After the last problem was fixed, it seems there is another.
I cleaned out /var/db/pkg and rebuit this, with the results below.
This is an i386-current system compiled on Sept. 28th. It was
working after the last fix. Clues?
tnx, STeve Andre'
c++ -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -I/usr/local
as it stands
now? --STeve Andre'
On Tuesday 06 October 2009 15:15:34 Edd Barrett wrote:
On Tue, Oct 06, 2009 at 12:38:32PM -0400, STeve Andre' wrote:
On Tuesday 06 October 2009 02:32:06 Edd Barrett wrote:
On Mon, Oct 05, 2009 at 09:47:07PM -0400, Predrag Punosevac wrote:
Edd, can you reproduce my claim on your latest
I use pidgin, its only for
yahoo. It looks like the yahoo protocol in libpurple is built. Hmm.
--STeve Andre'
was done than I saw. When you want to find out whats
happened (happening) at a hackathon, watching the commits is the
best way to see whats going on.
--STeve Andre'
On Friday 16 October 2009 17:37:18 Nick Rivera wrote:
Sounds interesting.
Can we wait on resulting materials?
On Sun, Oct 11, 2009
+ ok.
Clues? Of course this happens as I'm building machines for
work which I wanted a complete package set for.
Thanks for any ideas/help,
--STeve Andre'
[last part of compile of gcc/4.2]
/usr/ports/pobj/gcc-4.2.4/bin/egcc -c -g -fkeep-inline-functions -DIN_GCC
-W -Wall -Wwrite-strings
On Friday 20 November 2009 19:19:58 STeve Andre' wrote:
In the spirit of doing homework before asking questions, I am
finally here, having exhausted what I could think of doing.
My package builder had a filesystem meltdown where I lost so many
files I decided to rebuild it. My first run
-MessageParser before building.
Is your build directory clean?
I can confirm this on a bulk build, where everything was clean. I've
never seen this before. I killed the process and the build went on,
piling up scads of invokations of portslogger.
--STeve Andre'
and/or restarting the whole system.
Frantisek, I think you are having weird hardware problems.
I did what you have done on my -current system (A W500 thinkpad)
and watched the video without incident.
I'd start testing memory, or get other parts to see what that
does.
--STeve Andre'
On Thursday 14 January 2010 21:06:44 Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2010/01/14 18:04, STeve Andre' wrote:
This is on an i386-current machine compiled on Jan 13th, latest
package src from obsd.cec.mtu.edu.
What do you see if you update and install src/usr.sbin/pkg_add, then
try again?
Thank
be better, but this is only a nit.
I assume that I can break the build and restart it when at work in
the morning, and it will continue on.
Now all I have to do is find a quad core to play on. ;-)
Thanks Marc, this looks good (reading the code now) !
--STeve Andre'
it in the summer.
--STeve Andre'
wb8wsf en82
with libsndio.
I have a W500 ThinkPad, and have the stutter problem. I just tried running
mplayer with -ao sun, and the .mov file I first noticed the problem with plays
perfectly. Running without the -ao switch caused the stuttering again.
This is on a -current system last compiled Dec 3rd.
--STeve
.
This is a -current system, compiled on Dec 8th, but this has
been a problem since around the gtk+2 update.
I know I'm missing something but for the life of me, I haven't
found it. I have complete script(1) output if thats useful.
Thanks...
--STeve Andre'
/usr/local/bin/libtool --tag=CXX
GPL it takes
about 700K to store 20 copies. Even most embedded systems have a
few M free. Those working on embedded systems are likely to do things
like omit the games part of OpenBSD, or compiler, etc thus saving a
lot more space.
--STeve Andre'
of little teeny tiny
parts, all in seperate jpegs (yes, insane, I know). Gtksee was the
best tool to browse through them I'd found.
--STeve Andre'
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