Hi there!
I hope this is the proper way to ask this question. I am using OpenBSD
just for a couple of weeks now.
I am running OpenBSD-6.2 and installed hplip on my system using
pkg_add(1):
hiberno:~$ pkg_info | grep hplip
hplip-3.17.7p0 HP Linux Imaging and Printing
hplip-common-3.17.7p0 H
-> 2018-02-04 Sun 13:40, Josh Grosse, :
> On Sun, Feb 04, 2018 at 12:11:49PM +0100, C. wrote:
> > In the office, we have a HP PageWide Pro MFP 477dw. According to [1],
> > the driver for this printer should be part of hiplip since 3.16.3.
> > However, I cannot find th
Hey folks,
I tried to contact $MAINTAINER directly, but his email bounced.
I've been screwing around with host-based PF rulesets on my
home LAN for the hell of it, and I've noticed that Amanda backups
are hosed with a firewall in place, because of the dynamic port
allocation that Amanda do
Hey folks,
I recently installed a production server using -CURRENT as of
January 4th's snapshot. This is on an i386 machine. Dmesg at
the bottom.
This system uses Postfix and ClamAV, and I use clamav-milter to
scan all messages for viruses. Unfortunately, this installation
was necessita
> Well, I'v seen this behaviour some years ago. clamav-milter usually
> died within an hour on a machine running OpenBSD.
>
> On a Debian box, it survived for about four or five hours before
> crashing or just stopping to work.
>
> I never tried it, but according to mbalmer@, smtp-vilter is a work
>>Have any of you seen any issues with the recent snapshots? I
>> upgraded to last night's snapshot, but the packages are in flux with
>> another build so I haven't been able to update all my packages yet.
>>
>> Any help would be appreciated!
>
> I have some sparc64 border smtp servers on a m
> The version 4.4.0 means that there was an internal php API change
> so i really need to know if it breaks your scripts or other stuff.
> A patch for OPENBSD_3_6 will come soon.
> The patch is available at:
> http://cybersport.hu/~robert/patches/b9d96cbe-f2d2-11d9-82d5-00065bd5b0b6_37.diff
core,
> Hi there. Please test the following diff and give me reports.
> It includes XML-RPC 1.3.1 which fixes a secuirty vulnerability.
> http://www.vuxml.org/openbsd/b9d96cbe-f2d2-11d9-82d5-00065bd5b0b6.html
>
> The version 4.4.0 means that there was an internal php API change
> so i really need to kno
Hi guys,
It was a while since I ported something, would appreciate some feedback!
(It's really just a python script but I had to patch it due to not finding
python.)
Regards,
Martin
pytvshows-0.2.tgz
Description: GNU Zip compressed data
/commits/ok's ?
cheers,
Martin
On Tue, Apr 29, 2008 at 10:32 AM, Martin C <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi guys,
> It was a while since I ported something, would appreciate some feedback!
> (It's really just a python script but I had to patch it due to not finding
> python.)
>
> Regards,
> Martin
>
>
uot;CMD Technology SiI3112 SATA" rev 0x02: DMA
pciide0: using irq 10 for native-PCI interrupt
pciide0: port 0: device present, speed: 1.5Gb/s
wd0 at pciide0 channel 0 drive 0:
wd0: 16-sector PIO, LBA48, 476940MB, 976773168 sectors
wd0(pciide0:0:0): using BIOS timings, Ultra-DMA mode 6
pciide1
Hi,
I have tested this port
Installation is ok on Openbsd 4.3 stable with empty FLAVOR
I haven't tested all function but my postfix and my table is different ==>
http://www.kernel-panic.it/openbsd/mail/mail4.html
Regards
Thanks,Newixz
2008/8/12 Gabri Mate <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Dear List,
>
> I'
ter depot Openbsd, it's exactly ?
Thx
# make
===> aircrack-ng-1.0-rc1 depends on: gmake-* - found
===> Verifying specs: crypto ssl z pthread c crypto ssl z pthread c
===> found crypto.13.0 ssl.11.0 z.4.1 pthread.7.0 c.40.3
===> Checking files for aircrack-ng-1.0-rc1
>&
HAVE_SQLITE
else ifeq ($(sqlite), TRUE)
I haven't sqlite on my box, also i have add this pkg, and try to make
aircrack
but same error, oO
2008/8/14 julien c <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Hi,
>
> I have an error in compilation time with this port.
> Problem with checksum,
> I t
OpenBSD puffy.freebox.lan 4.1 GENERIC#1435 i386
# tar -C /usr/ports -zxvf aircrack.tar.gz
security/aircrack
security/aircrack/Makefile
security/aircrack/distinfo
security/aircrack/patches
security/aircrack/patches/patch-src_osdep_network_c
security/aircrack/patches/patch-src_airserv-ng_c
Hi,
I have installed arpspoof, but I have strange error.
Arpspoof generate packet with arp incorrect.
After X hops, i execute ^C and arpspoof reply three packets correctly forged
and stop it.
# arp -a
(192.168.1.1) at 00:18:f6:2f:ec:3a on bge0
(192.168.1.101) at 00:13:d3:64:9b:fd on bge0
> I have been trawling through the OpenBSD web pages looking how I shut
> down (close) an external SSH port on a customer's OpenBSD firewall, is
> there a simple way (command) that would shut this external port down ?
> The device is not PCI compliant at the moment due to this port being
> "open".
> this is an update to our security/clamav port, I would
> be happy if you could test it and report any problems.
Built and installed fine on i386... I've heard of a lot of stability
problems on the ClamAV mailing list with 0.90, so I'll let it run on
my testing box for a while to see if it dies
>> You can always rebuild and install the latest pkg_add from the src tree
>> and make sure your infrastructure is up to date then you shouldn't run
>> into too many problems.
>
> I was supposing that, thanks for confirming it.
> Only usr.sbin/pkg_add needs to be rebuilt, or there are other releva
> On Sat, 26 May 2007, C. Bensend wrote:
>> Snapshots make this sort of thing s much easier... :)
>
> You did not get the point here.
Crap, you're totally correct. Sorry for the noise.
Benny
--
Ten percent of the nuclear energy generated in the United States
> - Have pkg_add read the local filesystem if package not found in
> PKG_PATH (perhaps do it first? not sure). Saves unsetting PKG_PATH if
> the package is on your hard disk.
Unsetting? Why don't you just add the local directory to your
PKG_PATH? That way, you don't have to unset anything.
Ben
> I don't know if this was already reported, but, if I open, say, 2-3
> Terminal windows, and type "exit" on one of them, all windows get
> closed instead of just one.
> xterm works fine though :)
I can replicate that. It doesn't crash every time, but it happens
very often.
I built terminal wit
> Revision 1.4 of x11/windowmaker/patches/patch-WINGs_string_c uncovered
> a bug in WPrefs, WindowMaker's configuration tool. The bug can be easily
> triggered by choosing the 'Applications Menu Definition' dialogue.
>
> The problem is that WPrefs code relied on the fact that the first token
> in
Momther of 3 weeks old children beg for your help.
My family are poor, I am not able to work as my baby is only 3 weeks
old and I need to care baby.
We want to buy a house considering the kid deserve steady home, but
face fostering kid with huge house debt, that is huge burden for us.
And I build
> I can provide patches for the supported -stable OpenBSD versions if the
> other ports committers are fine with it (especially nikolay, who would
> have to committ it.)
>
> btw, ports related mails are better sent to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I would be very grateful if we could get clamav updated in
-S
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Hepatita C
Hernie de disc
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Herpes
Hiperaciditate gastrica
Hiperlipidemie
Hipertensiune arteriala
Imbunatatirea vederii(micsoreaza dioptriile)
IMPOTENTA
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Infectii
In
1430799MB, 2930277168 sectors
wd1(pciide0:2:0): using BIOS timings, Ultra-DMA mode 6
skc0 at pci1 dev 10 function 0 "D-Link Systems DGE-530T B1" rev 0x11,
Yukon Lite
(0x9): irq 5
sk0 at skc0 port A: address 00:19:5b:fa:ba:08
eephy0 at sk0 phy 0: 88E1011 Gigabit PHY, rev. 5
pciide1 at pci0 dev 9
> C. Bensend wrote on Tue, Feb 23, 2010 at 02:42:34PM -0600:
>
>>I'm running into some problems with my home backup server. It
>> uses rsnapshot to grab backups from multiple hosts several times
>> a day, and saves them to dual 1.5TB drives.
>>
>>
not help.
I'll take a guess and say it's probably the process needing a lot
of memory... I think rsync is trying to calculate a list of all
the files it needs to transfer, from the error message it spits
out. So, looking at root's limits:
core file size (blocks, -c
> Check that *both* sides use rsync v3; it uses an incremental list
> whereas v<=2 transfer a list of all files at once.
Yep; both sides are running recent -CURRENT snapshots (where recent
is less than or equal to a month old), and both are running rsync
v3.0.7.
> There are various memory limits
r well)
De : Stuart Henderson
Envoyé : jeudi 1 juillet 2021 01:41
À : C. G.
Cc : ports
Objet : Re: phpLDAPadmin doesn't work with php-fpm-7.4
Moving from bugs@ to ports@ which is the better place for ports reports
It looks like this was possibly fixed in 1.2.
> after forgetting to add postgresql to pkg_scripts in rc.conf.local on
> a machine I thought this might be useful. it has basic connection checks,
> as well as a huge range of other checks for more serious installations.
> it's usable for Nagios and Icinga as a monitoring plugin, but also has
> m
Current port will stop build when includes are updated to be more
standards compliant since it redefines _BYTE_ORDER. btorder.h diff
from NetBSD.
- todd
Index: misc/cdrdao/Makefile
===
RCS file: /home/cvs/openbsd/ports/misc/cdrdao/
-ansi should mean "only expose ANSI C89 interfaces". Currently our
include files don't care but in the near future they will. That
means that when -ansi is specified POSIX interfaces will not be
exposed and of course, firefox relies on these.
Something similar will be needed for the normal mozil
Actually, this doesn't work correctly as things end up in
/usr/ports/misc/cdrdao/w-cdrdao-1.2.0/fake-i386/usr/ports/misc/cdrdao/w-cdrdao-1.2.0/fake-i386/usr/local/blah
instead of:
/usr/ports/misc/cdrdao/w-cdrdao-1.2.0/fake-i386/usr/local/blah
I don't see why that's happening though...
- todd
This fixes the nspr port the same way.
- todd
Index: devel/nspr/patches/patch-mozilla_nsprpub_configure_in
===
RCS file:
/home/cvs/openbsd/ports/devel/nspr/patches/patch-mozilla_nsprpub_configure_in,v
retrieving revision 1.2
diff -
ITE_SOURCEFORGE:=cdrdao/}
-DISTFILES= ${DISTNAME}.src${EXTRACT_SUFX}
HOMEPAGE= http://cdrdao.sourceforge.net/
@@ -18,7 +17,7 @@
WANTLIB= c m stdc++
USE_GMAKE= Yes
-CONFIGURE_STYLE= gnu dest
+CONFIGURE_STYLE= gnu
MODGNU_CONFIG_GUESS_DIRS=${W
timezone is a function on BSD, not a variable, so move the timezone
== 0 check to the non-BSD section.
- todd
Index:
devel/jdk/1.4/patches/patch-j2se_src_solaris_native_java_util_TimeZone_md_c
===
RCS file:
/home/cvs/openbsd/ports
Same thing for jdk 1.5
- todd
Index:
devel/jdk/1.5/patches/patch-j2se_src_solaris_native_java_util_TimeZone_md_c
===
RCS file:
devel/jdk/1.5/patches/patch-j2se_src_solaris_native_java_util_TimeZone_md_c
diff -N
devel/jdk/1.5/patc
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
so spake Markus Lude (markus.lude):
> Today I installed the latest i386 snapshot on my notebook. After the
> update I ran sysmerge. While updating/rebuilding some ports every now
> and then I get errors like
>
> sudo: no tty present and no askpass program
# This is a shell archive. Save it in a file, remove anything before
# this line, and then unpack it by entering "sh file". Note, it may
# create directories; files and directories will be owned by you and
# have default permissions.
#
# This archive contains:
#
# p5-ack/Makefile
# p5
In message <20090301200032.gh3...@dawn.rhaalovely.net>
so spake Landry Breuil (landry):
> Already in textproc/p5-ack :)
> i already did the mistake of re-porting it some months ago...
Oh, well. That's an older version so at least this wasn't a complete
waste of time. Here's an update to
Hi all.
I have been working with the FreeRDP project to get support in their
latest version for OpenBSD and now have it building cleanly and
working just fine. I'd like to update the port that we have as it is
quite old (the previous maintainer said he was ok with me taking over
as he doesn't hav
toine Jacoutot wrote:
> On Wed, May 20, 2015 at 01:05:47PM -0400, Bryan C. Everly wrote:
>> Hi all.
>>
>> I have been working with the FreeRDP project to get support in their
>> latest version for OpenBSD and now have it building cleanly and
>> working just fine. I'd
After discussions with Theo we've agreed to move sudo from base to
ports. That way people who want sudo can run a modern version, as
opposed to the ancient thing in base. This also makes it possible
to have an ldap flavor.
I need some help from ports@ to make this happen. I have the
beginnings
With some help from espie@ I've got the sudo port in what I think
is fairly good shape. I've included a tarball of it below.
The port includes a few patches from the upcoming sudo 1.8.14 release
to make packaging it easier and to support overriding LIBTOOL.
- todd
sudo.tgz
Description: applic
On Sat, 20 Jun 2015 02:38:35 +0200, =?utf-8?Q?J=C3=A9r=C3=A9mie_Courr=C3=A8ges-
Anglas?= wrote:
> - the certificate for https://www.sudo.ws can't be validated by ftp(1),
> download falls back to FTP sites.
I'll just make this http:// then.
> - s/Execute/execute/ in COMMENT (I don't think this
Updated port incorporating feedback from jca@.
I no longer have a real vax to test with but I've verified that it
works as expected with NO_SHARED_LIBS=yes
- todd
sudo.tgz
Description: application/tar-gz
nd, I have started working on ports of them and have working
ports for:
net/dnsenum
net/dnsmap
security/skipfish
security/metagoofil
With security/skipfish, Sebastian was kind enough to review my port
and make suggestions. It is a C-based program so the port was pretty
straightforward, I just need
with the output from a number of active (but hopefully
non-disruptive) security checks. The final report generated by the
tool is meant to serve as a foundation for professional web
application security assessments.
Key features:
High speed: pure C code, highly optimized HTTP handling, minimal
Steven,
Thanks for your feedback!
If you wouldn't mind taking a look at the attached to see if I got
everything correct, I'd appreciate it. If it's good, are you ok
committing it on my behalf?
Thanks,
Bryan
On Sun, Jul 26, 2015 at 5:16 AM, Steven Mestdagh wrote:
> Bryan
Steven,
My apologies. I missed your arc4random() comment in the original
message. The attached tarball contains all of your suggestions now.
Thanks,
Bryan
On Sun, Jul 26, 2015 at 2:35 PM, Bryan C. Everly
wrote:
> Steven,
>
> Thanks for your feedback!
>
> If you wouldn'
on, Jul 27, 2015 at 7:10 AM, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> On 2015/07/26 15:22, Bryan C. Everly wrote:
>> Steven,
>>
>> My apologies. I missed your arc4random() comment in the original
>> message. The attached tarball contains all of your suggestions now.
>
> :
Stuart,
I believe I have incorporated the changes you suggested in the
attached tarball. If you could please look it over and give me
feedback, I'd appreciate it.
Thanks,
Bryan
On Mon, Jul 27, 2015 at 7:10 AM, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> On 2015/07/26 15:22, Bryan C. Everly wrote:
&
$COMMENT: library to en/decode DNS wire-format packets for Python
pkg/DESCR:
library to en/decode DNS wire-format packets for Python.
This is a standard Python library
(https://pypi.python.org/pypi/dnslib) that I would like to add to
OpenBSD because I need it to support several Python-base
$COMMENT: library to en/decode DNS wire-format packets for Python
pkg/DESCR:
library to en/decode DNS wire-format packets for Python.
This is a standard Python library
(https://pypi.python.org/pypi/dnslib) that I would like to add to
OpenBSD because I need it to support several Python-base
ok?
Thanks,
Bryan
Index: dnscrypt-proxy/Makefile
===
RCS file: /cvs/ports/net/dnscrypt-proxy/Makefile,v
retrieving revision 1.16
diff -u -p -r1.16 Makefile
--- dnscrypt-proxy/Makefile11 Jun 2015 14:23:09 -1.16
+++ dnscryp
Thanks!
Thanks,
Bryan
On Thu, Sep 24, 2015 at 1:35 PM, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> On 2015/09/24 13:32, Bryan C. Everly wrote:
>> ok?
>
> Committed last week.
>
Here is a port of py-dnslib which is used by some other ports I will
shortly be submitting.
>From pkg/DESCR:
A library to encode/decode DNS wire-format packets supporting both
Python 2.7 and Python 3.2+.
Comments or recommendations gratefully accepted as this is my first
python library port. As
Thanks Remi! I'll check with upstream and see if this is typical of
the library built on other platforms and see if we can collaborate to
get it fixed up.
Thanks,
Bryan
On Tue, Oct 27, 2015 at 4:04 PM, Remi Pointel wrote:
> On 10/27/15 20:20, Bryan C. Everly wrote:
>>
>>
into
account the other suggestions on this thread.
Is this OK to proceed? If so, would someone kindly commit it on my behalf?
Thanks,
Bryan
On Tue, Oct 27, 2015 at 8:11 PM, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> On 2015/10/27 21:04, Remi Pointel wrote:
> > On 10/27/15 20:20, Bryan C. Everly wrote
Thanks Remi!
Thanks,
Bryan
On Fri, Oct 30, 2015 at 12:47 PM, Remi Pointel wrote:
> On 10/30/15 17:30, Bryan C. Everly wrote:
>
>> Hello all,
>>
>> I have worked with the upstream author of this module (Paul Chakravarti -
>> copied) to address the two issues we
Hi,
Has anyone successfully used doas to be able to do work in the ports tree
without a root shell? Similar to the sudo configuration shown in the
following docs:
http://www.openbsd.org/faq/ports/ports.html#PortsConfig
Thanks,
Bryan
Here is a port of liquibase.
>From pkg/DESCR:
Liquibase is a Java-based command-line tool that allows you to build and
maintain a SQL database schema using a series of "changeset" files that can
be checked into a version control system. This allows the database schema
to be just another piece of
ping?
Thanks,
Bryan
On Tue, Nov 3, 2015 at 5:59 PM, Bryan C. Everly
wrote:
> Here is a port of liquibase.
>
> From pkg/DESCR:
>
> Liquibase is a Java-based command-line tool that allows you to build and
> maintain a SQL database schema using a series of "changeset"
s database schema in
version-controlled text files.
Thanks,
Bryan
-- Forwarded message --
From: Bryan C. Everly
Date: Tue, Nov 3, 2015 at 5:59 PM
Subject: [NEW] database/liquibase
To: The OpenBSD ports mailing-list
Here is a port of liquibase.
>From pkg/DESCR:
Liquibase is
On Fri, 31 Jan 2020 06:27:46 +0100, Rafael Sadowski wrote:
> The diff contains some forgotten CVE entries in quirks. I went through
> all the January commits and looked for CVE in the commit msg.
No objection from me.
- todd
mb2md is a utility to convert mbox mailboxes to Maildir format.
Since there has been talk of changing the default mailbox format
for smtpd, it would be nice to have a conversion program in ports.
I've included patches from debian and created a basic man page from
the documentation in the script it
In attempting to get Bugzilla to work with Plack (for running under
nginx) I've run into some issues with the p5-Plack port.
1) p5-Plack uses CGI::Compile but there does not appear to be a
p5-CGI-Compile port.
2) CGI::Compile needs File::Pushd for which we are also missing a
port.
3) p5-Pl
I'm working on a port for isso (https://github.com/posativ/isso)
and one of its depencencies is misaka, a CFFI-based binding for
Hoedown, a fast markdown processing library written in C. It
features a fast HTML renderer and functionality to make custom
renderers (e.g. man pages or LaTeX). M
[Now with the attachment...]
I'm working on a port for isso (https://github.com/posativ/isso)
and one of its depencencies is misaka, a CFFI-based binding for
Hoedown, a fast markdown processing library written in C. It
features a fast HTML renderer and functionality to make custom
renderers
On Tue, 01 Oct 2019 07:47:44 -0600, "Theo de Raadt" wrote:
> Still, I'm astounded. I haven't seen any other program trying to do this,
> and I doubt even mozilla has sufficient braintrust to review the impact
> of this decision on all the platforms they run. Just weird.
The funny thing is they
---
Codespell is a source code spell checker.
Fix common misspellings in text files. It's designed primarily for
checking misspelled words in source code, but it can be used with
other files as well.
---
I've tried to follow some of the existing python ports with respect
to python3. Let me know
On Thu, 14 May 2020 10:37:28 -0400, Kurt Mosiejczuk wrote:
> Attached is my counter-proposal. It seems to be just a program that is run,
> not a library, so just have it be textproc/codespell. I also had to add
> some dependencies for it to work properly. They don't list it in setup.py
> or setup.
Update py-dulwich to 0.19.16 and make python3 the default flavor.
Passes its tests and verified working with mercurial 5.3.2 and the
latest hg-git from foss.heptapod.net.
We don't have hg-git in ports anymore but that is still the main
consumer of dulwich. Now that mercurial has moved to python3,
Would it be worth adding an "extended" flavor that has, e.g., SCSS
support? A number of hugo themes require this.
See:
https://gohugo.io/troubleshooting/faq/#i-get-tocss--this-feature-is-not-available-in-your-current-hugo-version
Perhaps something like this? Untested because my web server isn'
On Thu, 21 May 2020 21:03:37 +0200, Paco Esteban wrote:
> For now it does not work for me with the patch you sent. I get:
>
> # github.com/gohugoio/hugo/vendor/github.com/bep/golibsass/internal/libsass
> c99func.c:2:10: fatal error: '../../libsass_src/src/c99func.c' file not found
>
> I'll take a
On Fri, 22 May 2020 10:04:03 +0200, Paco Esteban wrote:
> It builds now and works with one of the SASS themes I've found.
> I added the flavor description, diff at the end.
Looks good to me. Thanks!
- todd
.31
+V= 1.9.1
+DISTNAME= sudo-${V}
CATEGORIES=security
+PKGNAME-main= sudo-${V}
+PKGNAME-logsrv=sudo-logsrv-${V}
+PKGNAME-python=sudo-python-${V}
+
MAINTAINER=Todd C. Miller
# ISC-style license
PERMIT_PACKAGE= Yes
-WANTLIB+= c util z
MMENT-main= execute a command as another user
+COMMENT-python=sudo Python plugin
-DISTNAME= sudo-1.8.31
+V= 1.9.1
+DISTNAME= sudo-${V}
CATEGORIES=security
+PKGNAME-main= sudo-${V}
+PKGNAME-python=sudo-python-${V}
+
MAINTAINER=Todd C. Miller
LIB: sudo_util.0 (/usr/local/libexec/sudo/python_plugin.so) (NOT RE
> ACHABLE)
> Extra: c.96 ssl.48 z.5
This removes the extra libs from WANTLIB-python
- todd
Index: security/sudo/Makefile
===
RCS file: /cvs/ports/securit
On Wed, 24 Jun 2020 15:49:33 -, deserter...@danwin1210.me wrote:
> I've stumbled upon some errors in the newest update of sudo,
> All three config files (sudo,sudoers,sudo_logsrvd) in SYSCONFDIR
> were duplicate of a single example config in PLIST-main.
Thanks, I've applied that diff.
> The
On Mon, 29 Jun 2020 12:29:36 +0200, Frederic Cambus wrote:
> Comments? OK?
OK millert@
- todd
/bison/skeletons/c++-skel.m4
share/bison/skeletons/c++.m4
@@ -23,6 +22,7 @@ share/bison/skeletons/d-skel.m4
share/bison/skeletons/d.m4
share/bison/skeletons/glr.c
share/bison/skeletons/glr.cc
+share/bison/skeletons/glr2.cc
share/bison/skeletons/java-skel.m4
share/bison/skeletons/java.m4
share
On Fri, 10 Sep 2021 09:36:50 -0600, "Todd C. Miller" wrote:
> This cannot go in until post-7.0 due to a change where bison 3.8
> now declares yyerror for POSIX compatibility as:
>
> void yyerror(const char *msg);
>
> This may conflict with yyerror() as defined
On Wed, 17 Jul 2013 12:32:31 +0100, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> [ CC'ing mirrors-discuss; any mirror operators who have plenty of disk
> space (especially second-levels), it would be helpful to switch to using
> --delay-updates in your rsync lines. It won't fix all occurrences of this,
> but should
On Mon, 06 Dec 2021 17:59:05 +0100, Jeremie Courreges-Anglas wrote:
> Without looking at the possible fixes I think we should annotate why we
> disabled libtextstyle. ok?
OK millert@
- todd
I have the following in my WIP bison port's Makefile.
# Avoid regenerating bison.info
post-configure:
touch ${WRKSRC}/doc/*.info
I've been using bison 3.8.2 for some time.
- todd
On Sun, 15 Oct 2023 10:35:08 -, Klemens Nanni wrote:
> On Sat, Oct 14, 2023 at 04:02:46PM -0600, Todd C. Miller wrote:
> > I have the following in my WIP bison port's Makefile.
> >
> > # Avoid regenerating bison.info
> > post-configure:
> > touch $
On Tue, 17 Oct 2023 07:36:33 -, Klemens Nanni wrote:
> 10/15/23 15:04, Todd C. Miller пишет:
> >> Ha, that's way easier than poking at the Makefile, although I'm inclined
> >> to stick to the diff that tb bulk-tested, just to be sure for now.
>
> tb rep
On Sat, 18 Feb 2023 08:37:03 +0100, Antoine Jacoutot wrote:
> * textproc/chordpro -> depends on x11/p5-Wx for its -wx subpackage
> We could always remove the -wx subpackage if prefered but the port could use
> a serious update.
I'd prefer to leave chordpro and just remove the -wx subpac
On Thu, 08 Aug 2024 14:37:39 +0200, Marc Espie wrote:
> I've got several scripts that use mpv to display pictures.
>
> It used to be that I could ^Z and fg on those scripts without any issues.
>
> For a few weeks/months now, it seems to be broken. I have zero idea if
> this is an issue with mpv, k
You might try changing that raise(SIGSTOP) in terminal_thread() to
kill(getpid(), SIGSTOP). You want to stop the entire process, not
just the terminal thread.
Prior to that commit, each thread that received SIGTSTP would be
stopped. After the commit, only the terminal thread will be stopped.
-
s to work for me.
- todd
--- osdep/terminal-unix.c.orig Fri Aug 9 09:30:35 2024
+++ osdep/terminal-unix.c Fri Aug 9 09:31:10 2024
@@ -421,7 +421,8 @@
}
if (fds[1].revents & POLLIN) {
int8_t c = -1;
-(void)read(stop_cont_pipe[0], &a
On Fri, 09 Aug 2024 17:43:28 +0200, Theo Buehler wrote:
> Makes sense and works here, too. Here's a corresponding diff for the
> port. This is
>
> ok tb
>
> (or I can commit if you want me to).
I'd prefer if you did it since you have the diff lined up. Seems
like this should be something upstrea
On Fri, 09 Aug 2024 21:01:33 +0200, Walter Alejandro Iglesias wrote:
> Your diff also works on Linux. If you approve, I can post it in my
> opened bug report on github, mentioning that it's yours.
I've already opened a PR for this:
https://github.com/mpv-player/mpv/pull/14654
I tried to ref
On Fri, 09 Aug 2024 21:33:03 +0200, Walter Alejandro Iglesias wrote:
> I don't understand how that github crap works (nor why so many people
> use it.) I opened an account exclusively to report this bug, the link
> is the one I posted in misc@ time ago (as I mention in my previous
> message):
>
>
> > I'd vote that you put it in, unlinked, and we can play in tree.
>
> Yes please!
>
>
I would LOVE to see it!
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Thanks,
Bryan
On Wed, 12 Oct 2016 17:46:20 +0200, Alexander Bluhm wrote:
> My idea of the p5-BSD-arc4random port in OpenBSD is to keep the API
> of the BSD::arc4random Perl module, but use our libc functions
> internally. This has been done with BSD::arc4random::arc4random()
> a while ago, but BSD::arc4random:
Hi ports@
I have the update for the Lumina Desktop environment 1.1 working and tested
but I'm having a hard time getting the diff correct. The code was
restructured and the I18n stuff is now folded into the main build. As such
the current two subdirectory structure of this port no longer makes sen
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