On Thu, Dec 14, 2006 at 06:44:49AM +0100, Nikolay Sturm wrote:
> * Mikolaj Kucharski [2006-12-14]:
> > Can anyone reproduce that?
>
> If you have problems building a port and expect anyone to help you, it
> is mandatory to provide a build log.
Currently I have similar problem with openmotif and q
* Mikolaj Kucharski [2006-12-14]:
> Can anyone reproduce that?
not me
Nikolay
* Mikolaj Kucharski [2006-12-14]:
> Can anyone reproduce that?
If you have problems building a port and expect anyone to help you, it
is mandatory to provide a build log.
Nikolay
On Wed, Dec 13, 2006 at 11:59:47PM +, Mikolaj Kucharski wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Can anyone reproduce that?
>
> # cd /usr/ports/x11/openmotif && cvs -q up -PAd
> # make show=USE_SYSTRACE
> Yes
> # make show=FLAVOR
>
> # make show=PKGNAMES
> openmotif-demos-2.1.30.5p0 openmotif-debuglibs-2.1.30.5p0 o
Unistim is the proprietary protocol used by Nortel i2004 and similar
phones. chan_unistim is a revenged implementation of unistim for the
Asterisk open source PBX; as such this port depends on Asterisk.
Comments welcome on anything that needs improving before it goes in
(e.g, it doesn't yet hon
> please don't. I find it still the easiest way to keep cruft out of
> /etc/rc.local.
Sorry for not repsonding sooner, for some reason I'm not getting any mail from
the openbsd lists anymore.
runsvdir-start is still installed but not from files/ but from the source. The
runsvdir-start in files w
Hi,
Can anyone reproduce that?
# cd /usr/ports/x11/openmotif && cvs -q up -PAd
# make show=USE_SYSTRACE
Yes
# make show=FLAVOR
# make show=PKGNAMES
openmotif-demos-2.1.30.5p0 openmotif-debuglibs-2.1.30.5p0 openmotif-2.1.30.5p2
# make build
[...]
# make fake
[...]
rm -f mwm
cc -o mwm -O2 -fno-str
This link:
http://people.collaborativefusion.com/~seklecki/bacula_openbsd_port.tar
seems to be broken
Brian A. Seklecki a écrit :
>
> Here is a functional FD on OpenBSD 4.0/i386:
>
> bash-3.2# uname -a
> OpenBSD vmware-sandbox.pgh.priv.collaborativefusion.com 4.0
> GENERIC.MP+RAIDFRAME#1
>
> b
Hello,
Since this is directed to me, and assuming I wrote the double >>'ed sections
below (which sound a lot like me but so much is snipped that I cannot be
sure), I can assure you that, my intention, if I am the guity party was not
to insult any person or any particular OS, but just to point o
Just adding readline and OpenSSL support. Good to go now.
...OpenBSD doesn't have a "portlint" equiv, does it?
~BAS
On Wed, 13 Dec 2006, GUILLON Gabriel wrote:
This link:
http://people.collaborativefusion.com/~seklecki/bacula_openbsd_port.tar
seems to be broken
Brian A. Seklecki a écrit :
Here is a functional FD on OpenBSD 4.0/i386:
bash-3.2# uname -a
OpenBSD vmware-sandbox.pgh.priv.collaborativefusion.com 4.0
GENERIC.MP+RAIDFRAME#1
bash-3.2# /usr/local/sbin/bacula-fd -u root -g wheel -d128 -v -c
/usr/local/etc/bacula-fd.conf -f
vmware-sandbox-fd: jcr.c:129 read_last_jobs s
You will not be able to do anything useful with it anyway.
OpenBSD bluetooth support is *unfinished*.
On Wed, Dec 13, 2006 at 10:24:50AM -0700, Chris Kuethe wrote:
>On 12/13/06, Cengiz Bayazit <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>Hello all,
>>I'm having trouble locating stuff like rfcomm, etc. in the port
> > Stop in /usr/local/src/bacula-1.38.11/src/stored.
>
> It looks to me like the OS' header file is badly broken -- at least in the
> sense that if it is a Unix system, both mt_fileno and mt_blkno should be
> defined in the struct mtget.
>
> Someone should fix the OS, barring that we will need
On 12/13/06, Cengiz Bayazit <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello all,
I'm having trouble locating stuff like rfcomm, etc. in the ports tree. I
would be very happy if someone can help me find a howto for bluetooth on
openbsd. All I find is about freebsd, and that doesn't tell me where the
actual softw
Hello all,
I'm having trouble locating stuff like rfcomm, etc. in the ports tree. I
would be very happy if someone can help me find a howto for bluetooth on
openbsd. All I find is about freebsd, and that doesn't tell me where the
actual software is.
I get the following from dmesg:
ubt0 at uhub3 po
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