(install/cvs source/build
kernel/build world/pkg_add -u)
is exhibiting the same symptoms. All of which lends weight to Solène's thesis.
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Jack J. Woehr wrote:
6.0 Breakage
I did pkg_add -u and mostly everything seems good with some notable exceptions.
Seamonkey is broken but that's no news.
I thought it was no news. Apparently it is. Posting mount output and dmesg as recommended by Josh Grosse which shows,
yes, we are running
reason number 1.
If' you're correct, it must be number 1. I'll take a look. Thanks for replying.
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mounted with wxallowed ?
Yes. Or, more accurately, I only have one label "a" mounted as / and that is
wxallowed.
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6.0 Breakage
I did pkg_add -u and mostly everything seems good with some notable exceptions.
Seamonkey is broken but that's no news. Any testing I will try to assist with. I have an extra machine that can build
patched versions.
Quanta on KDE dumps core during initialization.
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Josh Grosse wrote:
On 2016-07-08 10:36, Jack J. Woehr wrote:
Is there a tool to read epubs on OpenBSD? I looked in MARC archives
and don't find any info.
I use textproc/calibre for reading. It is only one of many things
it can do, but that is all I use it for.
Thank you.
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Dmitrij D. Czarkoff wrote:
Jiri B <ji...@devio.us> wrote:
Is there a tool to read epubs on OpenBSD? I looked in MARC archives and don't
find any info.
mupdf
calibre
an extension in firefox...
There is also einfo from textproc/ebook-tools.
Jiri, Dmitrij, thank you.
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Is there a tool to read epubs on OpenBSD? I looked in MARC archives and don't
find any info.
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Andreas Kusalananda Kähäri wrote:
OpenBSD is trivial to set up in e.g. VirtualBox...
I agree. I've used OpenBSD since release 2.5. They haven't.
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ObjectRexx is a cool language that doesn't build on OpenBSD.
An ObjectRexx core developer is looking for an OpenBSD login he can access to
port OORexx.
Can anyone provide a login?
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it on OpenBSD.
http://www.oorexx.org/
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on exit.
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.manager.check.updates=false -J-Dplugin.manager.check.interval=NEVER"
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tion errors. Did you check the NetBeans log (in your home
dir)?
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Stuart Henderson wrote:
You could try raising the datasize limit (login.conf and/or ulimit -d).
Ah yes. Forgot about that. Never came before :) Thank you.
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Jack J. Woehr wrote:
#netbeans_default_options="-J-client -J-Xss2m -J-Xms32m ...
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netbeans_default_options="-J-client -J-Xss8m -J-Xms256m -J-Xmx512m ...
This I had to do with both ports. Not sure the -Xss is necessary, but the heap
definitely is.
If I up -Xmx to 768m or 1g Netbea
Jack J. Woehr wrote:
Jack J. Woehr wrote:
peculiarities in Git behavior.
Eh, and doesn't run worth a darn. Bombs with out of memory errors at every
turn. Back to the earlier port.
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ork with you if you're going to
proceed on this.
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Jack J. Woehr wrote:
peculiarities in Git behavior.
BTW, CVS support didn't work in either port. It's there but bombs, "stream
closed", hanging, etc.
I've been doing checkins manually, but Git support had been working okay and is
more or less working now,
with some flakines
Jack J. Woehr wrote:
Eh, and doesn't run worth a darn. Bombs with out of memory errors at every
turn. Back to the earlier port.
And the earlier port did the same, until I switched back to
JAVA_HOME=/usr/local/jdk-1.7.0
So apparently it's JDK 1.8 that's messing things up.
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and earnestly.
If Daniel approves the state of https://github.com/jasperla/openbsd-wip/tree/master/devel/netbeans I will install it
and get back to work :)
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but is invisible
on my dwm setup.
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Did a pkg_add of NetBeans 6.9.1 ...
The Output window frequently intersperses box characters : missing font?
missing I18N info?
Any tips to clear this up? Tnx.
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r pthreads.
Another overloaded TLA! (Three-Letter Acronym) :)
I had TLS on the brain because I can't compile ObjectRexx on OpenBSD because of
un-support for thread-local storage.
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Remco wrote:
I have a static binary linked against GnuTLS
Thread-local storage is not, I believe, currently supported in OpenBSD.
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performed
normal daily
operations and also required the terminal to do some tricks, e.g., jump to
27x132, and all is well.
Thanks for maintaining this useful port!
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and
rebuilds.
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to interoperate with IBM business
systems. Now if I could
only figure out how to VPN into Fortinet VPN's from OpenBSD ...
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Jérémie Courrèges-Anglas wrote:
I have just committed this update. Tests would be very much appreciated.
So I should:
* Check out current
* Check out the current ports tree
* Build and test
Correct? This is not 5.8, but the "current" current?
Just making sure!
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issues :(
I will post back to the list as soon as I have tested it.
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Caspar Schutijser wrote:
I am pretty sure that you can fix it by doing "pkg_add swt".
That does it, Eclipse up now, dank je wel.
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/org.eclipse.swt.gtk.openbsd.x86_3.2.2.v3236.jar
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4)
OpenJDK Client VM (build 24.71-b01, mixed mode)
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There was a rumour on the OORexx list that someone was trying to port
Open Object Rexx
(http://www.oorexx.org/) to OpenBSD ... anybody?
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On Jan 23, 2007, at 12:15 PM, Jack J. Woehr wrote:
On my Ultra 10 running current, the SWI Prolog port bombs in the
build.
I should have pointed out that this builds ok on x86.
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of /usr/ports/
infrastructure/mk/bsd.port.mk).
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data in Prolog. Maybe I should post a note to the SWI
list?
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On Jan 10, 2007, at 1:04 AM, steven mestdagh wrote:
there's no magic, just pkg_add the mysql-server package.
um. Where is it? I've done a build but not sure what is the server
package
in the resultant tree.
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installed via CPAN some perl modules now some
dependency packages won't install (p5-DB* etc. etc.)
(Collision: the following files already exist).
Not sure how to untangle my Perl system as 'cpan' doesn't seem
to have an 'uninstall' subcommand ... pkg_add -F conflicts ?
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Some package built in ports had the mysql dependency and built it, but I
find that mysqld_* etc., the server portions, were built but not
installed.
What's the magic here to cause the server side of mysql to be installed?
That which I find obvious isn't working for me.
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Thanks, Pierre-Yves. In the meantime I discover that 'gaim' has added
silc support so I'm happy :-)
On Jan 4, 2007, at 2:18 AM, Pierre-Yves Ritschard wrote:
Some versions of silc have a bug when no gecos field is present for
a user. I though martynas fixed this though.
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/ports/print/acroread (line 1892 of /usr/ports/
infrastructure/mk/bsd.port.mk).
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On Jan 4, 2007, at 12:01 PM, Peter Valchev wrote:
With current up-to-date, print/acroread doesn't fetch:
There are alternatives...
Yeah, I had been using x11/xpdf ... just was prowling around the
ports tree!
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Mathieu Sauve-Frankel wrote:
You don't have to do ridiculous stuff like that. USE_GMAKE exists for
a reason.
Thanks for the tip. Playing with my first attempt.
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Installed sawfish window mgr but the customize gui dialog when
invoked pops up and
vanishes. Is there another component I must install to make the gui
configurator
work, or is this a bug in the port?
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source you can examine to determine the
culprit.
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for the
Host and Username.)
Thanks.
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SVN_SSH=ssh -l username
Or ~/.ssh/config with the entry:
Host foobar.woof.com
User aardvark
Thanks, Dmitri.
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