Is anyone working on the patch which updates OpenBSD FreeMat 4.0 port
to current FreeMat release 4.1? The 4.1 was released 28th of November this
year.
Best,
Predrag
-tree so that people can test.
Thank you so much for your patience with me in this matter. I know how
idiotic are my questions.
Kind Regards,
Predrag Punosevac
P.S. My ultimate goal is to try to port PDFEdit and SSVNC for the 4.3
release. I am in particularly interested what people think
not be considered stable.
Cheers,
Predrag
Predrag Punosevac wrote:
Dear All,
I just compiled MenuMaker on 4.2 -current and works like a charm.
Here is a long description
MenuMaker is application finding and menu generation utility. It is
capable of
finding lots of installed programs and generating
Marten King wrote:
On -current, problem with these two packages conficting. teTex is installed
to satisfy newly posted sbcl port dependency.
# pkg_add -v lyx
parsing lyx-1.4.3p2-qt
Dependencies for lyx-1.4.3p2-qt resolve to: qt3-mt-3.8p0, gettext-0.16.1,
libiconv-1.9.2p5, aspell-0.50.5p4,
Dear All,
Finally, I got a hand on an inexpensive P4 which will be used only for
the testing of new packages.
I also got my wife for the Valentine's day a new HP photosmart C5250
since she loves doing digital photographies and playing with the Gimp
and the Gphoto.
The printer in questions
Antoine Jacoutot wrote:
Hello.
This diff updates sane-backends to version 1.0.19.
Please test.
Comments/OK?
I tested 1.0.19 on the 02/11/2008 snapshot. The backhands compile
without problems. I used two different scanner to test the scanner:
Epson perfection 1670 and Epson perfection
.
Most Kind Regards to Everyone,
Predrag Punosevac
,
Predrag Punosevac
libraries.
Most Kind Regards,
Predrag Punosevac
Tobias Ulmer wrote:
On Sun, Feb 24, 2008 at 01:58:58AM -0700, Predrag Punosevac wrote:
Dear All,
I would like to bring to your attention that the driver hl1250 is missing
from the
Ghostscript 8.60. It has been removed since Ghostscript 6.xx.
The driver happens to support a slue
and quite knowledgeable about OpenBSD. I would not be
surprised that they are running OpenBSD themselves.
Most Kind Regards,
Predrag Punosevac
,
Predrag Punosevac
P. S. The above is an extraordinary example of how ridiculous is trying
to compensate bad hardware (non PostScript
printers and proprietary scanning language) with very complicated software.
OpenBSD 4.3-beta (GENERIC) #675: Wed Feb 27 12:32:17 MST 2008
[EMAIL PROTECTED
having new editions every two years or so.
I am sick of extra software that comes with the textbooks that nobody
uses. I am sadden by a use of high quality
paper for books that kids are not going to keep more than a single
school year.
Most Kind Regards,
Predrag Punosevac
Replacing
Olivier Mehani wrote:
On Fri, May 09, 2008 at 10:23:46AM +0200, Paul de Weerd wrote:
I've been trying to find TeX for 4.3 but can not find it in ports.
teTeX is obsolete and unmaintained for more than three years. TeXLive is
the next standard TeX distribution for Unix
and Unix like
Paul de Weerd wrote:
On Fri, May 09, 2008 at 02:24:56AM -0700, Predrag Punosevac wrote:
I am not sure I understand your last question. How can you do typesetting
without displaying graphics?
TeXLive does not require X for processing but in order to see your document
you need to use xdvi
Dear Edd,
Landscape.sty is broken in TeXLive. I checked on line and it is upstream
bug. It looks like it has been fixed in November of 2007. I do not know
if it is worthy of fixing now. TeXLive 2008 going to be released over
the summer according to ctan web-site. I am running current on this
Stephan Andreas wrote:
OpenBSD 4.3 (GENERIC.MP) #1582: Wed Mar 12 11:16:45 MDT 2008
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src/sys/arch/amd64/compile/GENERIC.MP
I'using the package of hplib and the Hardware is hp-psc1205 all-in-one
The Problem is, that sane-find-scanner find the scanner, but scanimage -L
Andrés wrote:
Hi, I was reading about MirOS and mksh, and found that there's a
working port for it here:
http://www.mirbsd.org/MirOS/dist/mir/mksh/ports/mksh-obsdport.tgz
See: http://mirbsd.org/mksh.htm (Inclusion in other operating systems).
I thought that sharing it would make it a candidate
, I am confident that before November release HPLIP will
be fully usable for all-in-one devices attached via USB cable.
Kind Regards
Predrag Punosevac
OpenBSD 4.3 (GENERIC.MP) #1582: Wed Mar 12 11:16:45 MDT 2008
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src/sys/arch/amd64/compile/GENERIC.MP
I'using
Edd Barrett wrote:
Hi,
On Fri, Jun 6, 2008 at 12:19 AM, Predrag Punosevac
Of course you may get samples my friend.
I am sending you .tex file and .ps file (how is supposed to look like).
http://tug.ctan.org/cgi-bin/ctanPackageInformation.py?id=landscape
---8---
The landscape
Dear All,
I am following
http://www.openbsd.org/papers/opencon07-portstutorial/index.html
in an attempt to create a very simple port (MenuMaker) I keep getting
the following mistake when I try to make extract file
make extract
=== Checking files for menumaker-0.99.7
Tobias Ulmer wrote:
On Sun, Jun 08, 2008 at 01:15:18AM -0700, Predrag Punosevac wrote:
Dear All,
I am following
http://www.openbsd.org/papers/opencon07-portstutorial/index.html
in an attempt to create a very simple port (MenuMaker) I keep getting the
following mistake when I try to make
ported to
OpenBSD, that video conferencing via cheap USB cameras will be possible
on OpenBSD?
Best,
Predrag Punosevac OKO
Ian Darwin wrote:
On Fri, Jun 13, 2008 at 06:40:22PM -0700, Predrag Punosevac wrote:
I just noticed two new ports
graphics/fswebcam and graphics/luvcview
for web cameras. What is the purpose of these two ports if only USB
cameras based on
old OV511 and OV511+ chipsets work on OpenBSD
Dear Rich (port maintainer),
Are you going to update Auctex? The OpenBSD port version in current is
11.14 while the latest stable version is 11.85. I just compiled it manually.
It feels like they fixed few things and they
made minor changes in the interface which makes it easier to use.
I promise this is my last email today.
I looked the texmaker port as well.
I do not use it nor I plan to use it. However I would like to bring to
your attention that the OpenBSD port is badly outdated. If for no other
reasons texmaker should be updated because spell checker is now added to
Dear ALL,
I was just wondering if anybody tried to port sakai project to OpenBSD.
Best,
Predrag
On 07/04/11 16:10, Antoine Jacoutot wrote:
On Mon, 4 Jul 2011, Amit Kulkarni wrote:
Ogle and related ports
x11/ogle
AFAIK ogle was the only software that would provide me with decent DVD
video playing.
x11/ogle-gui
x11/goggles
Maybe it is just me but I have never been able to get out
I am at work right now having no access to current but on 4.8 release
(i386) FreeMat 3.6 crashes when I trying to produce pcode. I will try
tomorrow to reproduce crash on current. Pcode is not that important
anyway but people should be aware.
Also built in editor is useless (not that I am really
I just checked FreeMat on 4.0 current. The font problem in the editor is
gone. Also pcode generator of pseudo code is disabled by upstream.
Good!!! It was useless anywhy. So far 4.0 is real improvement over 3.6.
Sorry for the noise.
Predrag
similar
Perl module.
Most Kind Regards,
Predrag Punosevac
). Nothing fancy. US layout.
Speaking of newsbeuter I had a feeling that you tried porting it. It is
sad that things are written in such non-portable way.
@David
Thank you for the port of Canto. I am compiling as we speak.
Cheers,
Predrag Punosevac
Landry
Predrag Punosevac punoseva...@gmail.com wrote:
Landry Breuil lan...@rhaalovely.net wrote:
newsbeuter depends on a lib which can't be ported to openbsd yet.
There's also www/raggle..
And this is a port for Canto (http://codezen.org/canto/).
I think it should use
Matthias Kilian k...@outback.escape.de wrote:
On Sun, Jun 07, 2009 at 05:47:18PM +0100, vex...@gmail.com wrote:
I was wondering if we could get xpdf to make it's own .so and .h's so
that texlive can use them. As it stands every time we find a bug in
xpdf, we must duplicate the patch in tex
Stuart Henderson s...@spacehopper.org wrote:
no time to look further now; build fails:
I did look at it. Maybe this can give you some clue. When you comment
out
# SEPARATE_BUILD = concurrent
it builds fine. I have to check the documentation what this
separate build mean.
Cheers,
igor denisov denisovigor1...@rambler.ru wrote:
Hello there,
Tried:
links -enable-javascript 1 www.some-site.com
and it says no javascript.
Read help and it sayed javascript is supported. Is it compiled with
javascript?
--
igor denisov.
--
E75. ??? ?? ? ?.
Aaron W. Hsu arcf...@sacrideo.us wrote:
On Fri, 26 Jun 2009 22:39:58 -0400, frantisek holop min...@obiit.org
wrote:
i wonder how many people use opera on openbsd...
I wonder how many people would use it if there were a native build with a
proper license that would permit
Hi Ports,
I think that this is a well known issue but I would like to document it
anyway. I am getting xpdf core dumped when I try to see the following
document
in -current, pkg_add mupdf. the -current port of this will most likely
build on 4.5 too if you want to try it.
Hi Stuart,
mupdf doesn't compile on stable
cc -c -o /usr/obj/ports/mupdf-0.4/build-i386/ximage.o -Wall -std=c99
-I/usr/X11R6/include/freetype2 -I/usr/X11R6/include
William Yodlowsky b...@openbsd.rutgers.edu wrote:
I have an xpdf package for 4.5-stable/i386 for xpdf-3.02.3 at:
http://openbsd.rutgers.edu/xpdf-3.02.3.tgz
SHA1 (xpdf-3.02.3.tgz) = 2de911e02efe00b71866245d091726aba30c087d
This may become what goes into official -stable. Does it work for
Brynet bry...@gmail.com wrote:
Predrag wrote:
mupdf doesn't compile on stable
Here are the patches you'll need on 4.5.
-Brynet
Hi Brynet,
I can just say wow! I am just blown away. It took no more than 6 hours
since I reported a problem with XPDF for OpenBSD community to suggest
better
Matthias Kilian k...@outback.escape.de wrote:
Welcome to the wonderful world of N+1 slightly different versions
and forks of xpdf (and poppler) ;-)
I think, I am just saying goodbye to xpdf after probably 20 years. I can
not even recall when I started using xpdf. I am now mupdf guy thanks
to
Hi Ports,
I attached the WIP port of the printer driver min12xxw for the
Konica/Minolta PagePro 1[234]xxW printers. To my knowledge this is
the only open-source printer driver not currently ported to OpenBSD.
I do not own the hardware so I have no means of really testing the
port. I did this
Matthias Kilian k...@outback.escape.de wrote:
Did you check wether the pdf file you're using is the same that
sthen@ mentioned and that doesn't cause crashes for him and for me?
I just want to be sure that we're testing the same file.
$ md5 bpu02659.pdf
MD5 (bpu02659.pdf) =
frantisek holop min...@obiit.org wrote:
I am no expert on Linux compatibility layer but similar issue is
well documented with libasound.so.2 by people who were playing with
Skype on OpenBSD. The solution is to get the missing library from
a Linux system preferably Fedora Core 4 as the rest of
Landry Breuil lan...@rhaalovely.net wrote:
On Sat, Aug 08, 2009 at 04:22:08PM +0200, Tobias Ulmer wrote:
First try that doesn't crash on amd64 within seconds.
Removes the most evil things gcc warns about and moves malloc out of the
signal handler. There is without a doubt, much more to
Does anyone has diff for compiling Firefox 3.0.13 on 4.5 Stable.
Currently, I am running 3.0.12 which has multiple vulnerabilities.
I tried to edit version number in the Makefile for 3.0.12 but
apparently there was some other changes so the compilation fails after
about 30 minutes.
Sorry for
Martynas Venckus marty...@venck.us wrote:
From owner-ports+m36...@openbsd.org Sun Aug 23 23:34:53 2009
Date: Sun, 23 Aug 2009 16:31:55 -0400
From: Predrag Punosevac punoseva...@gmail.com
To: ports@openbsd.org
Subject: Firefox 3.0.13 on 4.5 Stable
Does anyone has diff for compiling
is backported for 4.5 stable so
I tried to fiddle little bit with it without success. For simple
ports you often can get a way with it.
Most Kind Regards,
Predrag Punosevac
P.S. To all n00bs who read this. Please do not try this things and if
you try to not ask anybody for help since you have
Steven Surdock ssurd...@engineered-net.com wrote:
-Original Message-
From: Predrag Punosevac [mailto:punoseva...@gmail.com]
Sent: Sunday, August 23, 2009 10:12 PM
To: Steven Surdock; ports@openbsd.org
Subject: Re: Firefox 3.0.13 on 4.5 Stable
Steven Surdock ssurd
William Yodlowsky b...@openbsd.rutgers.edu wrote:
On 23 August 2009 at 16:31, Predrag Punosevac punoseva...@gmail.com wrote:
Does anyone has diff for compiling Firefox 3.0.13 on 4.5 Stable.
Currently, I am running 3.0.12 which has multiple vulnerabilities.
I tried to edit version number
Donald Allen donaldcal...@gmail.com wrote:
You wrote: Every time I've gotten a diff ready they find another security
hole
and do another release (why do people use this again?)...
I, too, have begun to wonder why Firefox is so popular, particularly since
the major version number went to 3.
Nail (Heirloom mailx) wins by a mile :-)
On Tue, Aug 25, 2009 at 3:21 AM, LEVAI Daniell...@ecentrum.hu wrote:
Hi!
Anyone could recommend me a ported console imap client, or if there isn't any
ported, a simply working?
Thanks in advance,
Daniel
--
LÉVAI Dániel
PGP key ID = 0x4AC0A4B1
On 2009/10/01 17:27, Edd Barrett wrote:
didn't the discussion come out in favor of disabling win32-codecs?
If that is what you guys want, then so be it. I did not think a concrete
decision was ever met. Shall I remove the comment? Anything else need to
be done if we want to do this?
On Tue, Oct 06, 2009 at 12:12:34PM +0400, Alexander Bubnov wrote:
Hello everybody!
Probably I am going to ask a stupid question but it is very interesting for
me. Because I would like to help BSD projects.
Why OpenBSD does not use pkgsrc of NetBSD project as default ports? I guess
work can
On Tue, Oct 06, 2009 at 12:12:34PM +0400, Alexander Bubnov wrote:
I am sorry. Really, I don't want to have support here. I just would like to
know relationship between pkgsrc and original OpenBSD port system.
There is NO relationship! NetBSD didn't have pkgsrc when Theo forked
OpenBSD.
On Thu, Oct 29, 2009 at 12:38 PM, frantisek holop min...@obiit.org wrote:
anyway, i am fine with a monolithic texlive package, i am
sure it was difficult to put it together as it is (good
job Edd).
I have to admit first that due to the nature of my work I have to use
LaTeX and plain TeX. I
Marco,
I deeply respect your work so I hate to see you losing your nerves
over idiotic web-browser. FF is not fixable. FF2 was supposed to fix
FF1 but was even worse. FF3 is supposed to fix FF2 but as we all know
it didn't. I actually put some thinking into the issue of the
web-browser. In mine
On Tue, Jan 6, 2009 at 4:25 PM, Jacob Meuser jake...@sdf.lonestar.org wrote:
On Tue, Jan 06, 2009 at 05:58:44PM -0200, Guilherme Malschitzky Schroeder
wrote:
Does the FlashPlayer 7 works fine with youtube? The time i've used it, the
sound doesn't match the image, e.g the sound was ahead of
Austin Hook aus...@computershop.ca wrote:
[bcc: Vess]
Hi Nikolay,
Linux compatibility should enable installing of:
Mathematica
Maple
MatLab
Oracle
as well as Opera. I think Opera is a handy way of seeing how Flash can
work.
seems the easiest).
I have a feeling that you guys are
Is anybody working on porting scrypt to OpenBSD?
www.daemonology.net/blog/2009-05-16-scrypt-version-1.1-released.html
I tried to compile out of joke on 4.4/amd64 and compiler reports
slue of problems.
Best,
Predrag
Stuart Henderson s...@spacehopper.org wrote:
On 2009/05/19 21:05, Predrag Punosevac wrote:
Is anybody working on porting scrypt to OpenBSD?
www.daemonology.net/blog/2009-05-16-scrypt-version-1.1-released.html
I tried to compile out of joke on 4.4/amd64 and compiler reports
slue
Just one correction. The name of the package is scrypt. I played
with it in the mean time. I do not see any man pages.
You can encrypt a file as:
scrypt enc filename filename.enc
To decrypt
file scrypt dec filename.enc filename.decrypted
Sorry for the wrong name.
Predrag
Bryan bra...@gmail.com wrote:
On Sat, May 23, 2009 at 18:13, Predrag Punosevac punoseva...@gmail.com
wrote:
Hi Ports,
For the past couple days Colin Percival has worked very hard to fix
crypt so that it can compile on OpenBSD. I am attaching the new version
of crypt-1.1.3 which he
Colin Percival cperc...@tarsnap.com wrote:
Hi Predrag OpenBSD ports people,
I've released scrypt version 1.1.3, which now has a man page in addition to
the
portability fixes in the version I sent Predrag for testing a few days ago; it
is at
Colin Percival cperc...@tarsnap.com wrote:
Hi Predrag OpenBSD ports people,
I've released scrypt version 1.1.3, which now has a man page in addition to
the
portability fixes in the version I sent Predrag for testing a few days ago; it
is at
Matthias Kilian k...@outback.escape.de wrote:
On Wed, May 27, 2009 at 06:22:49PM +, Matthew Szudzik wrote:
I'm using xpdf-3.02pl2p4 with OpenBSD 4.5 on i386, and xpdf is crashing
on certain pdf files with complex graphics. For example, the second
page of
Matthias Kilian k...@outback.escape.de wrote:
So you may see the bug if you just try harder ;-)
Ciao,
Kili
Kili,
I did play with epdfview and gv and various pdf files inspired by
your exchange with Matt.
Epdfview full screen mode doesn't play nice with CWM. It will just
remove the
I do not see anybody listed as port maintainer for HPLIP so that is why
I am sending this email to the list.
All our print ports are up to date except for HPLIP which is
2.7.12 even though the current stable release is 3.9.4b.
HPLIP does depend on sane-backends so bumping up port version
Dear All,
I would like to report core dumps of obscure web browsers surf and
netsurf.
Netsurf crashes when I try to download a package from the OpenBSD
web-site. As you know netsurf doesn's support JavaScript so for all I
know even this crash might be normal behavior.
Surf (which is based on
Hello ports@
sic is minimalistic irc client. This port has been submitted at least
four or five times in the past couple of years by various people but
never committed. The only new thing here is that sic has a new version
1.1. I am resubmitting the port to create Internet archive. If somebody
Anthony J. Bentley anthonyjbent...@gmail.com wrote:
Netsurf crashes when I try to download a package from the OpenBSD
web-site. As you know netsurf doesn's support JavaScript so for all I
know even this crash might be normal behavior.
Netsurf 2.5 (what we have) is pretty unstable, and
Matthias Kilian k...@outback.escape.de wrote:
Hi,
On Sun, Aug 22, 2010 at 12:04:07PM -0400, Predrag Punosevac wrote:
sic is minimalistic irc client. This port has been submitted at least
four or five times in the past couple of years by various people but
never committed. The only new
I did quite a bit abuse on the latest mupdf package. It works like a
charm. Some issues I noticed on couple documents in the past are fixed.
Quick question for Stuart and other people who use it.
Is there a way to configure auxiliary application which mupdf will use
as it is the case with Xpdf
I attached backtraces for both web browsers. I can easily reproduce
crash of Netsurf
http://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/snapshots/packages/i386/
Surf doesn't crash but just goes into the infinite loop on the stupid
page which is suppose to worn that the browser is not supported.
The page works
right on the mini page containing senders
information (which absolutely unacceptable as it is messing up document
big time).
I would guess that there is a switch that I can use to flush my
signature to the left again. What about that stupid date.
Most Kind Regards,
Predrag Punosevac
P.S. I
FreeMat 4.0 is almost a year old now. Has anybody tried to bump up the
port from 3.6 to 4.0? I tried manually editing Makefile and compiling
4.0 on the snapshot from 22nd of August (i386) but the patches do not
apply cleanly and the compilation fails. My main motivation for using
FreeMat 4.0 is
Alexandr Shadchin alexandr.shadc...@gmail.com wrote:
On Wed, Sep 22, 2010 at 01:41:42AM -0400, Predrag Punosevac wrote:
FreeMat 4.0 is almost a year old now. Has anybody tried to bump up the
port from 3.6 to 4.0? I tried manually editing Makefile and compiling
4.0 on the snapshot from 22nd
Alexandr Shadchin alexandr.shadc...@gmail.com wrote:
On Wed, Sep 22, 2010 at 01:41:42AM -0400, Predrag Punosevac wrote:
FreeMat 4.0 is almost a year old now. Has anybody tried to bump up the
port from 3.6 to 4.0? I tried manually editing Makefile and compiling
4.0 on the snapshot from 22nd
Alexandr Shadchin alexandr.shadc...@gmail.com wrote:
On Mon, Sep 27, 2010 at 8:53 AM, Predrag Punosevac
punoseva...@gmail.com wrote:
I tried to apply the patch to the snapshot (i386) of 22nd of August. I
know, I know that is not the way to do it. I will do tomorrow fresh
installation
Alexandr Shadchin alexandr.shadc...@gmail.com wrote:
Try this. Unpack in ports/math
Apparently somebody doesn't know how to apply diff properly(: The above
port works like a charm on i386 snapshot of 6th of October.
I put the port in
http://www.devio.us/~ppunosevac/ports/
and I put the
Here are some preliminary results of testing FreeMat-4.0 on OpenBSD
snapshot of 6th of October (i386 kernel bsd.sp).
Running the run_tests multi-platform regression test suite which is
shipped with the FreeMat hangs after completing test bbtest_lower.
Application itself doesn't hang and I can
Alexandr Shadchin alexandr.shadc...@gmail.com wrote:
On Mon, Oct 11, 2010 at 11:19 AM, Predrag Punosevac
punoseva...@gmail.com wrote:
Here are some preliminary results of testing FreeMat-4.0 on OpenBSD
snapshot of 6th of October (i386 kernel bsd.sp).
Running the run_tests multi-platform
I would like to report missing runtime dependencies for two applications
on the snapshot of 22 of August which should be very close to the 4.8
release.
1. /audio/abcde is missing /audio/id3ed which is needed to encode ripped
audio tracks into mp3 files (actually id3ed is doing only tagging).
Has anybody tried porting SymPy (Symbolic Python) to OpenBSD?
Thank you,
Predrag
Just a follow up to my original message. ConTeXt problem with TeXLive
2011 on 5.1 seems to be OpenBSD specific. Check out the thread I started
http://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/53892/texlive-2011-context-problem
This might be interesting output for people who know more about TeXLive
Running
Edd Barrett vex...@gmail.com wrote:
On Mon, Apr 30, 2012 at 11:02:23PM -0400, Predrag Punosevac wrote:
$ context test.tex
mtxrun | unknown script 'context.lua' or 'mtx-context.lua'
Your example works fine here.
Do you have texlive_texmf-context installed?
I tought I had
Dear All,
I just noticed that Naddy has committed nvi to the ports tree. As a user
of nvi from the base could anybody shed light on the purpose of this
commit. I remember earlier discussions among developers to bring nvi
from the base in sync with upstream. Does this commit mean that this is
not
Is anybody using catppt to extract information from ppt slides? This is
what I get when trying to run catppt on a slides somebody sent me
$ gdb -c catppt.core
GNU gdb 6.3
Copyright 2004 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
GDB is free software, covered by the GNU General Public License, and you
are
Has anybody tried to update existing ipython port to the newest stable
version 0.13?
Thank you,
Predrag
Dear Edd and Stuart,
Sorry I could not join the party earlier. I started testing TeXLive 2012
i386 on current. The diff
http://junkpile.org/tl.diff.2
Stuart posted works great. TeXLive builds and runs fine. I tested many
complex documents. Some highlights of my early testing:
1. Semantic
I was playing little bit with Opera 12.11 and on updated linux emulation
libraries. It works great for the most part. I am having troubles on
OpenBSD foo.my.domain 5.2 GENERIC.MP#107 i386
with cleaning private data. I can reliably reproduce the crash. The
message is
linux: syscall epoll_create
I have the latest ports three which I got via CVS from the anoncvs in
Paris France (Jasper's machine I think). I wanted to play with csync.
The Makefile is missing. On the another hand /usr/ports/net/ocsync
looks good but I just want to test csync (I see some situations where
might be more useful
Core dumps as promised. Also my machine got twice completely frozen
and right now Opera seems the biggest suspect.
$ gdb -c opera.core
GNU gdb 6.3
Copyright 2004 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
GDB is free software, covered by the GNU General Public License, and you
are
welcome to change it and/or
Fri, Apr 27, 2012 at 4:31 PM, David Coppa dco...@openbsd.org wrote:
Hi,
This is my diff to update print/acroread to the latest version.
Before this can go in, our compat_linux needs to be patched for
PROT_GROWS{DOWN,UP} flags handling (see my other mails on ports@).
Dunno if Paul
On Mon, Dec 03, 2012 at 10:32:56PM +0100, Matthias Kilian wrote:
I'd like to add --enable-tests by default in ghc.port.mk, unless a
hs-ports has set NO_REGRESS=Yes.
[...]
This is an OT. Any chance that one of you Haskell guys gets pandoc
ported to OpenBSD.
http://johnmacfarlane.net/pandoc/
I
Alexander Polakov p...@sdf.org wrote:
* Predrag Punosevac punoseva...@gmail.com [121205 00:40]:
On Mon, Dec 03, 2012 at 10:32:56PM +0100, Matthias Kilian wrote:
I'd like to add --enable-tests by default in ghc.port.mk, unless a
hs-ports has set NO_REGRESS=Yes.
[...]
This is an OT
I am soliciting opinions about the safety of py-pip package
management system. I am using Python primarily for scientific
computing/prototyping. Many of standard scientific python modules in our
ports tree are a bit outdated (trying to update some of those ports is
on my todo list as I am sure it
but qt4 flavor
is holding them back. I use those on daily basis. I use several other
modules but these four are the highest priority.
Cheers,
Predrag
The main one I have left to do is matplotlib. If you'd want to test I'm happy
send patches over.
On Dec 13, 2012, at 10:00 PM, Predrag Punosevac
Federico G. Schwindt wrote:
The diff below updates python 2.7 to 2.7.4.
I just installed the lates i386 snapshot to play with this. The build
fails see below. Any sugestions? I am looking forward to 3.3.1 upgrade.
Feel free to send a private e-mail.
Best,
Predrag
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