Re: chromium runs only once

2019-05-30 Thread
/usr/ports/www/chromium/files/patch-base_process_process_metrics_freebsd.cc and may some more. Kenji 2019年5月30日(木) 19:56 Stuart Henderson : > On 2019/05/30 14:01, 岡本健二 wrote: > > Chromium source is too large to my ability. > > However, there is a patch for this in Freebsd 12.0-

Re: chromium runs only once

2019-05-29 Thread
Chromium source is too large to my ability. However, there is a patch for this in Freebsd 12.0-R. Can't we apply that? Kenji 2019年5月29日(水) 22:09 Robert Nagy : > On 29/05/19 13:04 +0900, 岡本健二 wrote: > > I'm using chromium of yesterday's -current source, and facing problem > which &

chromium runs only once

2019-05-28 Thread
I'm using chromium of yesterday's -current source, and facing problem which I can run chromium only once. The secnd try to run chromium, I get the error message: process_metirics_openbsd.cc: Not implemented reached in bool base: GetSystemMemoryInfo (base: SystemMemoryInfoKB *) The patch source

Re: gnucash core dumps

2019-03-08 Thread
me. Kenji 2019年3月9日(土) 5:12 岡本健二 : > Thanks! > > Then, I got the warnings as: > > Reading symbols from gnucash...(no debugging symbols found)...done. > [New process 263110] > [New process 360684] > [New process 128393] > [New process 368300] > [New process 458730] >

Re: gnucash core dumps

2019-03-08 Thread
MB_CUR_MAX, ); [Current thread is 1 (process 263110)] (gdb) libc.so.95.0 problem? Kenji 2019年3月8日(金) 9:26 Stuart Henderson : > On 2019/03/08 08:57, 岡本健二 wrote: > > I have a problem to run gnucash on my -current system: > > > > It does not remember the previous

gnucash core dumps

2019-03-07 Thread
I have a problem to run gnucash on my -current system: It does not remember the previous state of windows size, position, or opened files before... and dumps gnucash.core every time. I checked it as: ci5hp2: gdb gnucash -c gnucash.core, and found the errors as: Reading symbols from

Re: www/iridium and www/chromium README about unveil

2019-02-26 Thread
The -current chromium (updated yesterday) produces the error as: ci5hp2$ [95250:-478283696:0227/100638.919493:ERROR:process_metrics_openbsd.cc(126)] Not implemented reached in bool base::GetSystemMemoryInfo(base::SystemMemoryInfoKB *)

GtkHeaderBar

2019-02-24 Thread
I'm having problem to use openshot-qt on the most recent -current system. This did not happened before I compiled it about a month ago. When I try to open file list dialog for open, I got the errors as: (python3:67045): Gtk-CRITICAL **: 17:52:52.946: Error building template class 'G tkDialog' for

openshot-qt and jack audio

2019-02-16 Thread
I'm using openshot-qt(ver 2.4.3-dev1) with jack audio server in /usr/ports/audio/jack on -current system. It reports the warnings like: delay of 11538.000 usecs exceeds estimated spare time of 10634.000; restart ... I tried jackd --silent -d sndio & However, it still produces such warnings. Is it

Re: sysutils/coreutils problem

2019-02-06 Thread
Awesome, thanks! I just want to run chromium and xfce4. If those can be made, I can wait until libc 95.0 comes to openbsd server. Thank you very much, again Now compiling is going well. Kenji 2019年2月7日(木) 8:22 Stuart Henderson : > On 2019/02/07 07:48, 岡本健二 wrote: > > Thank you

Re: sysutils/coreutils problem

2019-02-06 Thread
derson : > On 2019/02/06 19:57, 岡本健二 wrote: > > I'm facing another problem at /usr/ports/sysutils/coreutils: > > > > make install ended eroor, which says: > > > > ... > > checking whether mknod can create fifo... without root privileges... > > configure: e

sysutils/coreutils problem

2019-02-06 Thread
I'm facing another problem at /usr/ports/sysutils/coreutils: make install ended eroor, which says: ... checking whether mknod can create fifo... without root privileges... configure: error: you should not run configure as root (set FORCE_UNSAFE_CONFIGURE=1 in environment to bypass this work)

Re: python problem?

2019-02-06 Thread
Ok, thanks for the clarification. 2019年2月6日(水) 19:37 Stuart Henderson : > On 2019/02/06 11:05, 岡本健二 wrote: > > So, it may indicate pythons on the -current is not a reliable > application... > > Not at all. It indicates that some modules that *might* be loaded as > Python e

Re: python problem?

2019-02-05 Thread
t;<https://man.openbsd.org/OpenBSD-6.0/mount.8> option. This allows the >base system to be more secure as long as /usr/local is a separate >filesystem. > > > > Ian McWilliam > > ------ > *From:* owner-po...@openbsd.org on

python problem?

2019-02-05 Thread
I destroyed my OpenBSD accidentally -current system, and now re-constructing it. I'm facing a problem to make install python: it says /usr/ports/pobj should be wxallowed something. It sounds like strange to me. My -current source trees are the newest (last night), and made 2 and 3 processes of