On Wed, Apr 27 '22 at 08.16 NZST, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> Any comments Tom?
>
> Since it is currently broken it's probably best if we commit it asap
> and also commit something (whether that's 1.5.5 or 1.4.14) to 7.1-stable.
>
>
> On 2022/04/24 15:08, Brad Smith wrote:
> > On 4/24/2022 7:39
GH_ACCOUNT=grosjo
GH_PROJECT=fts-xapian
-GH_TAGNAME=1.3.3
-REVISION= 2
+GH_TAGNAME=1.4.8
PKGNAME= dovecot-${DISTNAME}
CATEGORIES=mail
@@ -15,16 +14,14 @@ MAINTAINER= Tom Wong-Cornall =1.4.0 \
+LIB_DEPENDS
On Sun, Jan 10 '21 at 00.24 NZDT, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> This should have been rebuilt as well, this was working in 6.7-stable..
> could you take a look please Solene?
>
>
> On 2021/01/09 11:17, Renaud Allard wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > There seems to be a dependency problem if you use
Hello,
Post-6.8 ping :)
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On Thu, Sep 24 '20 at 16.12 NZST, Tom Wong-Cornall wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Diff below updates dovecot-fts-xapian from 1.3.1 to 1.3.3. Upstream has
> fixed a couple of bugs, and optimised expunges (have seen a good
> performance improvement over
Hello,
Diff below updates dovecot-fts-xapian from 1.3.1 to 1.3.3. Upstream has
fixed a couple of bugs, and optimised expunges (have seen a good
performance improvement over the past month).
Note since last update portcheck now shows "the following libraries in
WANTLIB look like masked by
On Tue, Aug 18 '20 at 01.48 NZST, Renaud Allard wrote:
> Here is an update for net/synapse to 1.19.0. This version needs
> textproc/py-canonicaljson > 1.2.0. Therefore, there is a patch for
> py-canonicaljson as well.
Thanks, your update is running nicely here on amd64 with postgres.
On Tue, Aug 11 '20 at 19.06 NZST, Renaud Allard
wrote:
> Indeed, config files could be stored in the more standard /etc, but that
> will be a breaking change if I do that now.
Fair enough. Could it be symlinked during a transition period? I'm sure
it's my own hangups but editing config files
Hi Renaud,
Many thanks for your work on synapse. I'm upgrading one of my machines
to 6.7 and am pleased I no longer have to maintain my own
virtualenv-based synapse.
As I am preparing a port for mautrix-hangouts, I would like to check a
couple of decisions in the synapse port that differed
On Wed, Jul 15 '20 at 05.50 NZST, Ingo Schwarze
wrote:
> I never found pandoc useful for anything - so much so that i never
> even felt a need to evalute its quality for real. I dimly remember
> that on rare occasions, i saw man(7) output generated by pandoc,
> and if i remeber correctly, that
CATEGORIES=mail
@@ -22,8 +20,8 @@ MAINTAINER= Tom Wong-Cornall
On Sun, Apr 12 '20 at 17.33 NZST, Tom Wong-Cornall wrote:
> Diff below updates dovecot-fts-xapian to 1.3.
>
> Author likes to drop the .0 on a new minor version; does the port system
> care about that, or should I add the third digit back in to PKGNAME?
>
> Changes:
&
CATEGORIES=mail
@@ -22,8 +20,8 @@ MAINTAINER= Tom Wong-Cornall 0) i_info("FTS Xapian: Deleting terms for expunged
UID=%d (Docid=%d)",u,d);
++ if(verbose>0) i_info("FTS Xapian: Deleting terms for expunged
UID=%ld (Docid=%d)",u,
On Thu, Mar 19 '20 at 08.14 NZDT, myportslist20190...@nym.hush.com wrote:
> Synopsis: neomutt-20200313-gpgme-sasl error sending command line email
Looks like it's a known bug, see
https://github.com/neomutt/neomutt/issues/2176 (caused by commit 331702b
with comment "abort if run without a
Diff below updates dovecot-fts-xapian to 1.2.9.
I've tested this on amd64 by reindexing a 10,000 msg+ mailbox with
attachments, seems to behave correctly.
Upstream added a new parameter to control whether attachments are
indexed (user reported a Perl attachment caused memory exhaustion in
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 reading bsd.port.mk(5) is required.
> (I guess you're running on 6.6 and will need to remove
Hello,
I have been running fts-xapian (full-text search indexing for Dovecot)
for a little while and have a feeling others might find some use for a
port. It's nice to have decent FTS for IMAP without having to install a
monster like Apache Solr.
If somebody's already started, please let me
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