security update: gnupg

2006-02-20 Thread steven mestdagh
see: http://www.securityfocus.com/archive/1/425289 please test this today! reports from archs other than i386/amd64/sparc64 appreciated. Index: Makefile === RCS file: /cvs/ports/security/gnupg/Makefile,v retrieving revision 1.54

Re: security update: gnupg

2006-02-20 Thread Felix Kronlage
On Mon, Feb 20, 2006 at 09:26:55AM +0100, steven mestdagh wrote: please test this today! reports from archs other than i386/amd64/sparc64 appreciated. [...] COMMENT= GNU privacy guard - a free PGP replacement -DISTNAME=gnupg-1.4.1 -PKGNAME= ${DISTNAME}p2 seems to work just fine

Re: More KDE testing

2006-02-20 Thread Marc Espie
On Tue, Feb 14, 2006 at 11:00:12AM +0800, Lars Hansson wrote: kdebase === kdm: shutdown does not power off. I'm trying to set more reasonable defaults on OpenBSD. If I'm succesful, this will be fixed shortly. kdegraphics === kdvi: requires kpsewhich to find fonts but this

Re: security update: gnupg

2006-02-20 Thread Roland Kuebert
Hi, On Mon, Feb 20, 2006 at 09:26:55AM +0100, steven mestdagh wrote: see: http://www.securityfocus.com/archive/1/425289 please test this today! reports from archs other than i386/amd64/sparc64 appreciated. seems to work fine for me on i386. Regards, Roland

Re: More KDE testing

2006-02-20 Thread Antoine Jacoutot
Hi... While we're still into KDE testing, just a quick note to say that the screensaver never start. I tried a whole bunch of different ones, but it just never starts. Running 3.9 on amd64 with the latest KDE* packages compiled from the ports tree. Anyone else can confirm this or am I again the

Re: Error making devel/jdk

2006-02-20 Thread Kurt Miller
On Saturday 18 February 2006 7:30 pm, Aaron Hsu wrote: I'm trying to get the Java plugin for my browsers (Opera and Firefox), and from what I can tell from the documentation, this is done by installing the jdk package. The documentation I read said that only the 1.3 and 1.4 version have

Re: security update: gnupg

2006-02-20 Thread James Prevatt
On Mon, Feb 20, 2006 at 09:26:55AM +0100, steven mestdagh wrote: see: http://www.securityfocus.com/archive/1/425289 please test this today! reports from archs other than i386/amd64/sparc64 appreciated. Seems ok on hppa. -- James Prevatt [EMAIL PROTECTED] Website:

Re: security update: gnupg

2006-02-20 Thread Okan Demirmen
On Mon 2006.02.20 at 09:26 +0100, steven mestdagh wrote: see: http://www.securityfocus.com/archive/1/425289 please test this today! reports from archs other than i386/amd64/sparc64 appreciated. works on amd64 - thanks.

problem starting acroread

2006-02-20 Thread Andreas Bartelt
Hi all, I can't start acroread on current. Is anyone else experiencing the same problems? acroread ** (acroread:10556): CRITICAL **: file pango-fontset.c: line 84 (pango_fontset_get_font): assertion `fontset != NULL' failed ** (acroread:10556): CRITICAL **: file pango-fontset.c: line 84

Re: problem starting acroread

2006-02-20 Thread Andreas Bartelt
Andreas Bartelt wrote: Hi all, I can't start acroread on current. Is anyone else experiencing the same problems? to extend my own question: there seems to be more Linux-related stuff broken on my system. When starting Opera, there are no fonts at all. I did rebuild current yesterday and

Re: problem starting acroread

2006-02-20 Thread Andreas Bartelt
Tim Howe wrote: ... I have the same issue. See an earlier message thread here: http://article.gmane.org/gmane.os.openbsd.ports/16063/match=acroread Oh, thanks. Sorry for the noise.

Re: problem starting acroread

2006-02-20 Thread Tim Howe
On Mon, 20 Feb 2006 18:58:30 +0100 Andreas Bartelt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi all, I can't start acroread on current. Is anyone else experiencing the same problems? I have the same issue. See an earlier message thread here:

Re: security update: gnupg

2006-02-20 Thread Alexandre Anriot
see: http://www.securityfocus.com/archive/1/425289 please test this today! reports from archs other than i386/amd64/sparc64 appreciated. Works ok on macppc. Index: Makefile === RCS file:

Re: problem starting acroread

2006-02-20 Thread Nikolay Sturm
* Andreas Bartelt [2006-02-20]: to extend my own question: there seems to be more Linux-related stuff broken on my system. When starting Opera, there are no fonts at all. I did rebuild current yesterday and XF4 is about 3 days old. I didn't run Linux stuff for a while, so I don't know

opera stopped using antialiased fonts

2006-02-20 Thread frantisek holop
hello there, yesterday i did an update to the feb15 snapshot. as of now, opera stopped using antialiased fonts. (also crashes galore in malloc's) somebody just wrote something about the new redhat_base doing something differently with fontconfig. is there something i should change manually, or

abiword core dump on amd64 current

2006-02-20 Thread Marcos Latas
Abiword 2.4.2 dumps core almost every time I try to access the menu Format/Font. It also happens when I use the corresponding ctrl+d shortcut. $ gdb -q -core AbiWord-2.4.core /usr/local/bin/abiword (no debugging symbols found) Core was generated by `AbiWord-2.4'. Program terminated with signal 6,

Re: abiword core dump on amd64 current

2006-02-20 Thread Marcos Latas
On 20/02/06, Marcos Latas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Abiword 2.4.2 dumps core almost every time I try to access the menu Format/Font. It also happens when I use the corresponding ctrl+d shortcut. Another one! This time it happens almost every time I press the Save As icon. $ gdb -q -core

Re: abiword core dump on amd64 current

2006-02-20 Thread Antoine Jacoutot
Selon Marcos Latas [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Abiword 2.4.2 dumps core almost every time I try to access the menu Format/Font. It also happens when I use the corresponding ctrl+d shortcut. Abiword has never been really stable with me under amd64. I see the same behaviour here. -- Antoine

ports tree locked

2006-02-20 Thread Peter Valchev
The ports tree is now locked. What that means is that you should be very careful with the changes you propose and everything should be approved by me. However, you must discuss it with the usual suspects and other developers as well. Accept that we will ship with some bugs, but focus on fixing