On 2009/03/26 11:57, Per-Olov Sjöholm wrote:
>
> This means expiretable is obsolete then?
> It wont even work.
> Any clue why expiretable is in ports if it does not work on 4.4?
It isn't in ports any more, but we didn't notice it was broken until
after the 4.4 release. (it was never adapted to
any comments on this change to the ngrep port?
- drop privs to a new _ngrep user rather than nobody,
- chroot to /var/empty,
- support pppoe,
- autoconf surgery (functional rather than pretty) to use a version
of pcre from the century of the fruitbat,
- fix license marker, regen plist
for those
On 2009/03/03 19:22, ad...@phpcode.us wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Here is a diff for latest version of the vsftpd.
> Tested on amd64 and i386.
>
> CHANGES:
> Too many changes since version 2.0.5 to paste it here.
> Changelog:
> ftp://vsftpd.beasts.org/users/cevans/untar/vsftpd-2.1.0/Changelog
This diff was m
On 2009/03/27 10:48, David Coppa wrote:
>
> New diff, reworked as per sthen@ suggestions.
>
> - Moved from "DIST_SUBDIR = ${DISTNAME}" to
> "DIST_SUBDIR = murrine"
>
> - Fixed distinfo
>
> Ok? Commit?
Thanks, but the distinfo still isn't quite right; I'll regenerate it,
but what OS version
On 2009/03/29 14:45, dt...@drizzle.com wrote:
>
>> My advice to you would be to just follow -STABLE.
>
> So, it follows that your advice would be to not be really concerned
> about security?
no, just choose the software you run carefully. something which keeps
having security problems fixed cert
On 2009/03/30 17:51, Jung wrote:
> Fcrackzip is a free, fast and featureful ZIP password cracker, written in
> portable C (and optional x86 assembly). It allows the user to recover
> forgotten ZIP archive passwords, using either a brute force or
> dictionary attack on the provided files.
>
> Homep
On 2009/01/25 14:06, Michiel van Baak wrote:
> > > - chan_h323 wont compile. Something to do with channel.h included in a
> > > cxx file. I'm not able to fix it. I tried but failed. The code in
> > > question looks valid, so it probably has to do with gcc versions.
> > > The digium developers
On 2009/04/01 16:45, Kirill Bychkov wrote:
> Hi. I have no response from maintainer, so send to list. What's wrong? The
> same problem with the latest ports-tree.
most likely the upstream ftp server supports EPSV, but sits behind
a firewall that doesn't support it. this isn't entirely uncommon.
y
On 2009/04/01 23:23, frantisek holop wrote:
> hi there,
>
> a simple @sample question:
> does @sample take care of directories? as in
>
> share/examples/tinyproxy/
> @sample ${SYSCONFDIR}/tinyproxy/
> share/examples/tinyproxy/tinyproxy.conf
> @sample ${SYSCONFDIR}/tinyproxy/tinyproxy.conf
>
> o
On 2009/04/02 22:26, Toni Mueller wrote:
> Please test and report any breakage.
a couple of things are needed ports-wise, I don't have time to learn
how to configure this at the moment to test how the software works on
OpenBSD though.
diff -uNp -r varnish.orig/Makefile varnish/Makefile
--- varnis
Here's a diff updating the nmap port to 4.85BETA6, which comes with
a conficker scanner.
We probably don't want to update to a beta version in-tree, but some
people might need it and it makes sense to post it rather than have
others duplicate the work.
Index: Makefile
On 2009/04/03 03:51, Pawlowski Marcin Piotr wrote:
> Hi,
> Impacket is a collection of Python classes focused on providing access
> to network packets. It allows Python developers to craft and decode
> network packets in simple and consistent manner. It includes support
> for low-level protocols su
On 2009/04/03 10:03, Giovanni Bechis wrote:
(offlist, replying back on-list with permission mainly to discuss the
desktop-file-utils thing below)
> Stuart Henderson wrote:
>> Here's a diff updating the nmap port to 4.85BETA6, which comes with
>> a conficker scanner.
On 2009/04/03 11:49, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> On 2009/04/03 10:03, Giovanni Bechis wrote:
> (offlist, replying back on-list with permission mainly to discuss the
> desktop-file-utils thing below)
>
> > Stuart Henderson wrote:
> >> Here's a diff updating the nma
On 2009/04/03 13:24, Mikolaj Kucharski wrote:
> On Fri, Apr 03, 2009 at 11:49:40AM +0100, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> > share/applications is @sample'd by desktop-file-utils. I wonder whether
> > it would either make sense to change desktop-file-utils to install rather
> >
On 2009/04/03 14:07, Mikolaj Kucharski wrote:
> On Fri, Apr 03, 2009 at 01:42:21PM +0100, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> > On 2009/04/03 13:24, Mikolaj Kucharski wrote:
> > > On Fri, Apr 03, 2009 at 11:49:40AM +0100, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> > > > share/applications is @
On 2009/04/03 15:43, Antoine Jacoutot wrote:
> On Fri, 3 Apr 2009, Mikolaj Kucharski wrote:
>
> > On Fri, Apr 03, 2009 at 02:13:28PM +0100, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> > > > > I'd like "make plist" not to add /usr/local/share/applications
> > > &g
On 2009/01/25 18:02, Jonathan Armani wrote:
> This patch update teeworlds to the last version and split it :
I've updated this to make it updatable with pkg_add -u (adding @conflict
to PLIST-maps). It works quite badly on my ThinkPad X32 (radeon) though,
even with the suggested settings the graphi
On 2009/04/07 09:19, Antoine Jacoutot wrote:
> On Mon, 6 Apr 2009, Edd Barrett wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > a) Fix binaries missed due to a Makefile ignoring systrace denying junk
> > being dumped on the filsystem in the wrong place.
> >
> > b) Separate script (tl-link-config) to decide which config
from texmf/Makefile:
# Also annoyingly loads of .orig files confuse update-patches
to help here, you can either use PATCHORIG, see bsd.port.mk(5), or add
this to a suitable target:
find . -name '*.orig' -print0 | xargs -0 rm
On 2009/04/07 11:55, Edd Barrett wrote:
> Hi,
>
>
> On Tue, Apr 07, 2009 at 09:24:53AM +0100, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> > from texmf/Makefile:
> >
> > # Also annoyingly loads of .orig files confuse update-patches
> >
> > to help here, you can either
On 2009/04/08 02:24, punoseva...@gmail.com wrote:
> I would like to report problems with Xfig and Siag packages on
> OpenBSD 4.4 GENERIC.MP#1812 amd64.
> Namely, when I try to enter text input mode in Xfig it just dumps the core.
> Xfig works rock stable on i386 including text input mode.
this de
is your standalone port in good enough shape to send out?
if so, please do, this would definitely be useful to have in-tree.
On 2009-03-24, b...@openbsd.rutgers.edu wrote:
> I saw the split of spawn-fcgi and I think it's time to discuss this.
>
> http://php-fpm.anight.org/
>
> "a fastcgi process
On 2009/04/08 12:37, b...@openbsd.rutgers.edu wrote:
> http://openbsd.rutgers.edu/4.4-stable/diffs/security,clamav-0.94.2p0.diff
>
> Sent to mbalmer@ earlier, but I suspect he's working on a proper update
> to 0.95.
>
> This fixes the security issue by applying the patch found here:
>
> https://
On 2009/04/08 21:47, Mikolaj Kucharski wrote:
> On Wed, Apr 08, 2009 at 05:48:53PM +0100, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> > here's an evil update to 0.95. (note the nasty LIBTOOL= line...)
>
> Doesn't work with our in tree libtool?
they include their own libltdl.
if you use th
On 2009/04/09 12:34, Mikolaj Kucharski wrote:
> First, I didn't apply this patch, I've briefly looked in to current
> www/p5-CGI-Session and your diff.
>
> Second, I don't like flavours, and I don't mind big build dependencies.
>
> Could you create subpackages with each `heavy' driver separetly?
hi Mikolaj,
On 2009/04/10 00:38, Mikolaj Kucharski wrote:
> I have an issue with @bin marker. Basicaly I've compiled qemu from
> sources and I want to create a package. One of the binary files is not
> marked with @bin marker. Any ideas?
>
> Other files from %D/bin/ directory mentioned below as a
updated for 0.95.1.
Index: Makefile
===
RCS file: /cvs/ports/security/clamav/Makefile,v
retrieving revision 1.41
diff -N -u -p Makefile
--- Makefile13 Dec 2008 10:19:09 - 1.41
+++ Makefile10 Apr 2009 15:37:13 -
@@
On 2009/04/10 21:11, James Wright wrote:
> Attached patch for EPIC4 adding a perl flavor which lets you run perl
> scripts. Also included is 'CFLAGS+= -O0' which fixes a problem (on
> i386 at least), where hitting ctl-C (to add colours), hangs EPIC. If
> the latter needs to stay in my private
On 2009/04/11 21:31, frantisek holop wrote:
> hi there,
>
> i am only a sunday porter and always run into difficulties.
>
> to save the hassle of compiling all the dependencies of a given
> port, in the past, it was always possible for me to "cheat" the
> system by installing binary ports of said
> The tarball is at http://shenani.gen.nz/~scott/ports/discount.tgz , and
this is unreachable (tried from 3 networks). probably easier to send
to ports@ as an attachment.
On 2009/04/12 20:32, Scott Vokes wrote:
> This patch updates Chicken Scheme from 2.6 to 3.4.0. The current
> maintainer said that she was no longer able to, so I will instead.
>
> Version 4.0.0 was released just a few days ago. I have a working port
> of that as well, but 3.4.0 is almost certainly
On 2009/04/12 20:42, Scott Vokes wrote:
> On Sun, Apr 12, 2009 at 8:25 PM, Stuart Henderson
> wrote:
> >> The tarball is at http://shenani.gen.nz/~scott/ports/discount.tgz , and
> > this is unreachable (tried from 3 networks). probably easier to send
> > to ports
On 2009/04/12 21:26, Scott Vokes wrote:
> > # 4-clause BSD
> > just "BSD" will do here.
>The advertising clause does not affect e.g. PACKAGE_CDROM, then?
there are various different 4-clause BSD licenses in use.
this one is just:
4. Except as contained in this notice, the name of David Loren
this adds some upstream patches to our DB port. there's also a 4.7.25
available but apparently this introduces some compatibility problems
so I've skipped that one for now.
fixes the following bugs:
[#15692] Fixes a race condition between checkpoint and DB->close which
can result in the checkpoin
any objection to including perl support by default rather than adding it
as a separate flavour?
On 2009/04/11 05:10, James Wright wrote:
> Stuart Henderson wrote:
>> On 2009/04/10 21:11, James Wright wrote:
>>
>>> Attached patch for EPIC4 adding a perl flavor whic
On 2009/04/14 11:08, Nick Holland wrote:
> It is really easy to reproduce...in X, ssh to machine with Epic, start
> Epic4 in an xterm, now resize the x-term. Boom. Epic4 is now locked,
> and soaking all available CPU time.
I can repeat this with -O2 but not -O0. I bet this is the "random han
On 2009/03/25 13:49, Benoit Lecocq wrote:
> Stuart Henderson a écrit :
> > On 2009/03/21 17:53, Benoit Lecocq wrote:
> >> Hi,
> >>
> >> This is a diff for the latest version of libelf 0.8.10.
> >>
> >> Tested on amd64 and with dynam
On 2009/04/15 11:22, LEVAI Daniel wrote:
> Hi!
>
> We're administering a high number of IBM x series servers, and it has a
> remote
> control interface where you can see the machine like you were sitting in
> front of it (like booting, bios, etc...). It is very useful when you must
> diagnose
On 2009/04/15 14:47, Ingo Schwarze wrote:
> > Wireshark is the world's foremost
>
> Is this now priviledge seperated?
>
> http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/ports/net/ethereal/Attic/Makefile#rev1.91
>
Not as we know the term "privilege separation", no.
They split the capture off into a sepa
On 2009/04/15 22:27, Nigel J. Taylor wrote:
> I have a compile failure with the clamav flavor of this port, since clamav
> port
> has been recently been updated to 0.95.1p0. The version of dansguardian with
> no
> flavor builds.
this updates to newer stable dansguardian code rather than the old
On 2009/04/16 15:13, Mikolaj Kucharski wrote:
> On Thu, Apr 16, 2009 at 03:42:25PM +0200, Benoit Lecocq wrote:
> > >> it seems this may cause some problems for the hobbits-and-gnomes
> > >> department, it breaks bug-buddy.
> > >>
> > >
> > > OK, I will take a look at this.
> >
> > Better with thi
On 2009/04/16 23:00, Matthias Kilian wrote:
> While here, sort (and reformat) WANTLIB and LIB_DEPENDS.
If I do another bulk run of WANTLIB fixes, I'll rewrite any broken
ones into the format output by lib-depends-check, sorry but that job
is time-consuming enough as it is without niceties :-)
On 2009/04/08 17:30, David Cathcart wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I made some ports to deal with BBC's iplayer in addition to
> multimedia/iplayer-dl. They're rough and I'm not particularly
> interested in maintaining any of the new ones. Might be usefull to
> someone.
> http://t.cathcart.cx/iplayer_ports/
>
On 2009/04/17 17:00, Kirill Bychkov wrote:
> Hi.
> This is a port of extremely fast analyzer for squid logs.
> Tested only on i386.
> I've made this test with 1126MB access.log:
>
> time /var/www/htdocs/lightsquid/lightparser.pl
> 8m37.08s real 8m29.05s user 0m2.66s system
>
> time sa
On 2009/04/20 09:44, LEVAI Daniel wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I'm using today's snapshot, and the openoffice-3.0.1p3 package and a clean
> ~/.openoffice.org/ directory. When trying to start it with soffice, I get
> this popup:
>
> [OpenOffice.org 3.0 - Fatal Error]
> The application cannot be started.
>
On 2009/04/20 09:44, LEVAI Daniel wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I'm using today's snapshot, and the openoffice-3.0.1p3 package and a clean
> ~/.openoffice.org/ directory. When trying to start it with soffice, I get
> this popup:
>
> [OpenOffice.org 3.0 - Fatal Error]
> The application cannot be started.
>
On 2009/04/13 21:43, Brad wrote:
> On Thu, Apr 09, 2009 at 02:01:46AM -0400, Brad wrote:
> > Here is an update to bzflag 2.0.12. No new features, just mainly
> > build fixes and other bug fixes. Any improvement with macppc?
>
> For anyone using this update.. here is an updated diff against the
> c
On 2009/04/20 16:28, LEVAI Daniel wrote:
> >
> > > /usr/local/openoffice.org3/program/soffice.bin:/usr/lib/libstdc++.so.47.0
> > >: /usr/local/lib/libestdc++.so.8.0 : WARNING:
> > > symbol(_ZTISt23__codecvt_abstract_baseIcc11__mbstate_tE) size mismatch,
> > > relink your program
> >
> > ..
> >
> >
On 2009/04/21 09:24, LEVAI Daniel wrote:
> openoffice-kde-3.0.1p1 optional integration of OpenOffice to the KDE
> environment
I bet this is what's causing your libestdc++ problems.
On 2009/04/22 12:57, Matthias Kilian wrote:
> Adapt xpdf pl3 security patch.
>
> Comments? Oks?
>
> (as always: ~kili/texlive_base.diff)
here's an updated diff to resolve the conflict from my commit.
It compiles :-)
Index: Makefile
==
that "undefined reference" is usually what happens if you build software
when an old version is already installed.
On 2009/04/24 08:28, James Turner wrote:
> On Thu, Apr 23, 2009 at 10:18:50PM +0200, Landry Breuil wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > here's the usual webkit update needed by the next version o
h... even more fun here actually; just moved the pbx for my
office phone across and after the first call, no response to INVITE,
and "timing test" wedges ->
naiad*CLI> timing test
Attempting to test a timer with 50 ticks per second.
naiad*CLI>
- doesn't happen every time though...
in that c
On 2009/04/24 10:21, Stuart Cassoff wrote:
> I can has update?
>
sure, I just need a diff that applies ;-)
On 2009/04/24 10:59, Nick Guenther wrote:
> I downloaded it on the 22nd. I see there was an update on april24th
> which I've just untarred overtop
don't do that - ports.tar.gz is just to get you started, then use cvs
to update.
you must rm the whole tree if you're unpacking ports.tar.gz on top of
On 2009/04/25 15:13, Nick Guenther wrote:
> $ pkg_info -L /usr/ports/packages/i386/all/gstreamer-0.10.19p3.tgz
> $ ftp
> ftp://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/snapshots/packages/i386/gstreamer-0.10.19p2.tgz
note the difference in the port version between those two, p2 to p3?
that is because something
On 2009/04/25 21:28, J.C. Roberts wrote:
> If something with problematic redistribution like Java 1.5 was broken
> into multi-packages (main, docs, ...), and the docs were properly put
> in the no-arch directory, then we now have a redistribution problem.
not really, because the distributed files
On 2009/04/25 23:37, Mikolaj Kucharski wrote:
> On Fri, Apr 24, 2009 at 04:47:06PM -0400, Nick Guenther wrote:
> > I tried to cvs up but it kept giving me
> > $ cvsroot=anon...@anoncvs1.ca.openbsd.org:/cvs cvs up
> > cvs update: in directory .:
> > cvs update: ignoring CVS/Root because it specifies
On 2009/04/27 00:53, James Wright wrote:
> When sending ports updates to maintainers or ports@ should the Makefiles
> be re-formatted to the new (if 15 months counts as new) style with spaces
> around the assignment
I'd rather see style changes like this done separately so you can see
what actu
On 2009/04/27 14:59, Mikolaj Kucharski wrote:
> On Mon, Apr 27, 2009 at 10:34:12AM +0100, vex...@gmail.com wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > On Mon, Apr 27, 2009 at 10:14:33AM +0100, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> > > I don't think anybody is going to sweep the whole tree for t
On 2009/04/27 16:35, Pedro la Peu wrote:
> On Friday 24 April 2009 19:56:09 Stuart Henderson wrote:
>
> > here's 1.6.0.9.
>
> Seems fine here, no problems thus far.
>
> Are you (as your diff implies) intending to replace 1.4 with 1.6?
I'm definitely keen to g
It's because new pango doesn't support type1 or pcf bitmap fonts, such as
the ones pulled in by installing ghostscript.
--
Sent from a phone, apologies for poor formatting.
On 3 February 2020 04:51:14 rsiddharth wrote:
I found a reliable way to replicate the issue on OpenBSD snapshot #628:
Really ports-gcc ought to be using a compatible version of gas.. Do we need
a ports-binutils?
--
Sent from a phone, apologies for poor formatting.
On 3 February 2020 00:12:18 Jeremie Courreges-Anglas wrote:
On Sun, Feb 02 2020, Christian Weisgerber wrote:
This updates devel/gmp to 6.2.0.
g
No.
--
Sent from a phone, apologies for poor formatting.
On 3 February 2020 10:28:41 rsiddharth wrote:
Stuart Henderson writes:
It's because new pango doesn't support type1 or pcf bitmap fonts, such
as the ones pulled in by installing ghostscript.
So, is this an upstream
On 2020/02/03 20:55, Mikolaj Kucharski wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've noticed recently that I still have python3.6 on my RPi and I think
> pkgpaths in python3.7 are not exactly correct. With inlined diff test
> upgrade works for me.
yes, I have been looking at this also (I noticed because it breaks
pkg_ad
t entry for the ones there to handle
the update from old MODPY_DEFAULT_VERSION_3. I've also added some
commentary to the place in python.port.mk where people will look
if switching the version to save people having to figure it out again
when we move to 3.8-as-default.
On 2020/02/03 21:09, Stu
On 2020/02/04 07:54, Mikolaj Kucharski wrote:
>
> Hm.. I don't understand why this needs to be two separate lines, when
> union of those gives the same constraint result.
>
> $ env TRUSTED_PKG_PATH=/home/ports/packages/aarch64/all/ pkg_info -f
> python-3.7.6p0
> @conflict python->=3.7,<3.8
> @co
On 2020/02/04 09:42, Landry Breuil wrote:
> On a sidenote, this breakage in firefox triggered
> https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1611386 where upstream
> considers dropping support for system sqlite which would 'solve' all
> those issues.
I don't think that is necessarily a bad thing,
On 2020/02/03 22:48, Brian Callahan wrote:
> Hi ports --
>
> Poking around the ports tree, I noticed that sysutils/dateutils hasn't been
> updated since it was imported in 2014. There has been consistent upstream
> activity in the interim, and they made a new release earlier today.
>
> The change
On 2020/02/04 10:46, Paco Esteban wrote:
> Hi ports@,
>
> Here's an update of audio/py-musicbrainzngs from 0.6 to 0.7.1. You can
> find the changelog here:
>
> https://github.com/alastair/python-musicbrainzngs/blob/master/CHANGES
>
> About the changes on the port itself, I made it py3 only (whi
On 2020/02/03 11:31, Tom Wong-Cornall wrote:
> On Sun, Feb 2 '20 at 23.56 NZDT, Stuart Henderson
> wrote:
> > Updated tar.gz attached, comments inline:
>
> Thank-you for fixing and annotating my silly mistakes, it's much
> appreciated. Some further time rea
On 2020/02/04 09:02, Brian Callahan wrote:
>
>
> On 2020-02-04 4:39 AM, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> > On 2020/02/03 22:48, Brian Callahan wrote:
> > > Hi ports --
> > >
> > > Poking around the ports tree, I noticed that sysutils/dateutils hasn't
&g
https://www.openbsd.org/faq/ports/specialtopics.html#SharedLibs
On 2020/02/04 13:56, wen heping wrote:
> Hi,
>
>Here is a patch for math/ntl:
> i) Update to 11.4.3
> ii) Switch HOMEPAGE to https
>
>It build well , run well and pass tests on amd64-current system.
>No other po
not so we do our own checks.
> >
> > wen
> > ----
> > *发件人:* Stuart Henderson
> > *发送时间:* 2020年2月4日 22:35
> > *收件人:* wen heping
> > *抄送:* ben...@openbsd.org ; ports@openbsd.org
> >
> > *主题:* Re: [Update]math/ntl:Update to 11.4.3
> > ht
On 2020/02/05 11:23, Martin Ziemer wrote:
> This patch updates getmail from 5.7 to 5.14.
>
> Since i saw there is no maintainer, i also added myself as maintainer.
>
> I ran this version now for a week on three amd64 systems.
>
> It would be great, if someone would update the port.
Committed -
Thanks - committed with small tweaks.
On 2020/02/02 18:58, Xiyue Deng wrote:
> Thanks Stuart for the reply.
>
> Stuart Henderson writes:
>
> > On 2020/02/02 04:05, Xiyue Deng wrote:
> >> Seems no one cares about this port. Is it OK that I apply for maintainer?
>
On 2020/02/06 10:15, Daniel Jakots wrote:
> Hi Theo,
>
> Thanks for working on that!
>
> On Thu, 6 Feb 2020 15:21:23 +0100, Theo Buehler
> wrote:
>
> > First of all, despite the length of this mail, most of the update is
> > straightforward. The diff is an in-place upgrade from 4.0.14 to 5.0.7.
On 2020/02/06 21:01, Denis Fondras wrote:
> Update to 3.1.2. Will be useful to upgrade MongoDB.
btw, replacing mongodb with a newer version is blocked until ubiquiti
get round to fixing unifi, though a newer version could be added separately..
On 2020/02/06 14:05, Chris Cappuccio wrote:
> Stuart Henderson [s...@spacehopper.org] wrote:
> > On 2020/02/06 21:01, Denis Fondras wrote:
> > > Update to 3.1.2. Will be useful to upgrade MongoDB.
> >
> > btw, replacing mongodb with a newer version is blocked u
Feb 03, 2020 at 10:13:25PM +, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> > My attempt at a diff is below, it works for me in tests updating from
> > a system with 3.6+subpackages.
> >
> > I use ${VERSION_SPEC} in the PLIST for the "same-version" conflicts
> > needed to
On 2020/02/06 15:53, Chris Cappuccio wrote:
> Stuart Henderson [s...@spacehopper.org] wrote:
> >
> > Wouldn't they just do the same they've done with Java when their license
> > changed (i.e. make people install it themselves)? Or keep on providing the
> >
On 2020/02/06 22:14, George Rosamond wrote:
> Update for fonts/go-fonts to 20191214.
nak - there has been no change to the fonts since 2017.
$ diff -r go-fonts-{2017*,2019*}/fake-amd64/usr/local/share/fonts/go
On 2020/02/06 22:33, George Rosamond wrote:
>
> GH_ACCOUNT = dchest
> GH_PROJECT = siphash
> -GH_TAGNAME = v1.0.0
> +GH_TAGNAME = v1.2.1
> DISTNAME = go-siphash
> PKGNAME =${DISTNAME}-${GH_TAGNAME:S/^v//}
...
> -SHA256 (go-siphash.tar.gz)
On 2020/02/07 10:08, Charlene Wendling wrote:
> Hi,
>
> The latest version of cad/qrouter is broken in the current sparc64 bulk:
>
> > cc -O2 -pipe -Wno-return-type -O2 -pipe -Wno-return-type
> > -I/usr/X11R6/include -fPIC -DPA CKAGE_NAME=\"\"
> > -DPACKAGE_TARNAME=\"\" -DPACKAGE_VERSION=\"\" -D
On 2020/02/07 18:44, Charlene Wendling wrote:
> + #ifdef TCL_QROUTER
> ++/* XXX needed for va_list with base-gcc */
not just the ancient base-gcc, current versions too - clang is the odd one out
here.
> ++#include
> + void tcl_printf(FILE *, const char *, ...);
> + void tcl_stdflush(FILE *)
On 2020/02/07 22:18, Christian Weisgerber wrote:
> On 2020-02-04, Jeremie Courreges-Anglas wrote:
>
> > It fails to package though, because of an installed (gmp-6.1.2p3) vs
> > built packages mismatch. My brain is unavail right now, so I'll let you
> > sort this out. :)
>
> The problem is that
On 2020/02/07 16:43, Daniel Jakots wrote:
> On Fri, 7 Feb 2020 16:34:10 -0500, Daniel Jakots wrote:
>
> > On Thu, 6 Feb 2020 19:00:19 +0100, Charlene Wendling
> > wrote:
> >
> > > Below is the original diff with an additional patch to fix that. I
> > > did run the tests and it's still fine.
>
OK. Then it's just nginx and then nothing in ports uses the old GeoIP.
Some users may be using it - but I think it's doing them a misservice
to keep it.
The vendor supplied tools in libmaxminddb are woeful but at least
the database isn't 2 years out of date (which is a long time in IP
allocation.
Drop the old geoip module, and reduce some unnecessary duplication in
the Makefile. ok?
Index: devel/quirks/Makefile
===
RCS file: /cvs/ports/devel/quirks/Makefile,v
retrieving revision 1.839
diff -u -p -r1.839 Makefile
--- devel/qui
On 2020/02/08 23:39, Joerg Jung wrote:
> On Sat, Feb 01, 2020 at 03:29:25AM -0500, Raymond E. Pasco wrote:
> > - I used a modified distfile provided by abieber with a vendor directory,
> > which is necessary due to the large number of go package dependencies.
>
> IMHO, bundling things defeats th
On 2020/02/08 23:43, Lucas wrote:
> BTW, why was www/nghttp2 added to LIB_DEPEND? Is it for bringing HTTP/2
> support to libcurl?
That's probably why but it doesn't make sense. Libraries should only be
in LIB_DEPENDS if they are used directly by a port, not by a dependency.
> I ran the tests a bunch of times last night. At first I was thinking it
> was only the first test run that would fail, but it seems to actually
> be an intermittent failure. I got a failure and then 3 passes and then
> a failure. I may try running the original tests multitple times to see
> if we
On 2020/02/09 22:02, Theo Buehler wrote:
> On Sun, Feb 09, 2020 at 08:58:13PM +0000, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> > > I ran the tests a bunch of times last night. At first I was thinking it
> > > was only the first test run that would fail, but it seems to actually
> > >
Currently setting GH_TAGNAME automatically populates DISTNAME (and hence
PKGNAME) and WRKDIST, based on the contents of GH_TAGNAME, with a leading
'v' stripped off. Often this is helpful but other times it isn't, requiring
overriding defaults.
We can be a bit smarter by only stripping v when it's
On 2020/02/05 00:32, Alexander Bluhm wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I would like to import a new library for the industrial network
> protocol OPC UA.
>
> ok?
>
> Comment:
> library implementation of OPC UA
>
> Description:
> open62541 is an open source and free implementation of OPC UA (OPC
> Unified Archit
On 2020/02/10 15:51, Solene Rapenne wrote:
> On Mon, Feb 10, 2020 at 03:11:58PM +0100, Solene Rapenne wrote:
> > I thought this one was already submit or imported but it seems not.
> >
> > Original port is from the software author I think, then it was reworked
> > by cwen@ and I updated it.
> >
>
On 2020/02/10 17:31, Alexander Bluhm wrote:
> On Mon, Feb 10, 2020 at 12:58:49PM +0000, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> > Maybe worth @comment'ing the empty share/doc/open62541/open62541.html/
> > directory?
>
> Yes. I do not want to build the html documentation as it a
On 2020/02/11 14:06, Sebastien Marie wrote:
> Hi,
>
> It seems the latest update of www/newsboat removed an explicit version on libc
> to fallback to the one defined by the upstream. The problem is upstream is
> using
> an old version which doesn't support OpenBSD sparc64.
>
> The following diff
On 2020/02/10 16:45, Mikolaj Kucharski wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I found that /usr/local/bin/gsutil is present in two packages which
> don't have conflict makrker in their PLIST.
>
> Part of output when google-cloud-sdk is installed and pkg_add gsutil is
> executed:
>
> Collision in gsutil-3.1: the follo
It's always annoying to look through postgresql.conf to figure out which
things you've changed and which are default settings.
Fortunately with postgresql-previous we have a default postgresql.conf
that's likely to be close to the one in the old version, so we can diff it
to give a better picture.
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