* Johan Fredin [2007-01-09]:
> What's the preferred way of installing files from a port? Use the
> do-install target, or patching a broken (at least for OpenBSD and it's
> DESTDIR) install target in the programs own Makefile? I'm seeing both
> examples in the tree, and have used the first method my
On 09/01/07, Antoine Jacoutot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Mon, 8 Jan 2007, viq wrote:
> Fair enough, I might have missed it in the period when I wasn't
> looking closely at the list. Sorry for the noise then, I just wanted
Well, you couldn't know, the work has been done off-list ;-)
Well, I
On Mon, 8 Jan 2007, viq wrote:
Fair enough, I might have missed it in the period when I wasn't
looking closely at the list. Sorry for the noise then, I just wanted
Well, you couldn't know, the work has been done off-list ;-)
--
Antoine
Hi porters,
What's the preferred way of installing files from a port? Use the do-install
target, or patching a broken (at least for OpenBSD and it's DESTDIR) install
target in the programs own Makefile? I'm seeing both examples in the tree, and
have used the first method myself for a few small
Le Mon, Jan 08, 2007 at 01:04:24PM -0500, Josh Grosse ecrivait :
I went looking for this particular compressor, and discovered that 7-zip isn't
in the tree, nor could I find it in a cvs attic, nor in the ports@ archives.
It has a makefile.openbsd, so at some point, some porting work had been
per
> Thank you very much for porting UIM!
>
> Now all I want is UIM-enabled mlterm in tree.
> (I'm using mlterm-2.9.4pre [CVS HEAD].
> The latest release is 2.9.3. Both are very stable.)
I am curious to know if there is anything else you need to do to use it
from within mlterm. Here's an mlterm upda
Gerardo Santana Gómez Garrido wrote on Sat, Jan 06, 2007 at 10:59:59PM -0600:
> net/jabberd# Ingo Schwarze may want to take this one?
Well, i'm running it in production on 4.0-stable, i have a box
running 4.0-current for development, i had some quite useful
discussions with Mike Erdely, a
On 08/01/07, Denis Sukhonin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello, all!
Here is update gajim to 0.11.
In new version many bugfixes.
Works fine on i386 with aspell-ru and enabled "highlight misspelled words".
Thanks :)
But, bash? That script looks simple, wouldn't it be easier/cleaner to
patch it to
Here's a quick update to bring www/py-CherryPy to version 3.0[0].
Most regress tests seem to pass. Two patches are no longer
necessary, and one new one has been added to fix a failing regress
test. Also, MASTER_SITES points at cherrpy.org, now, and not sf.net.
Joerg (the maintainer) suggested some
Works fine here on openbsd 4.0 amd64.
Thank you for your porting efforts.
On Mon, Jan 08, 2007 at 02:58:54PM +, Stuart Henderson wrote:
>On 2007/01/08 08:16, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> I updated the 4.0 port for TightVNC on amd64, and it appears to be
>> working for me. If anyone is currentl
the usual round of micro patches
4308 7.0.146 opening file for quickfix may ignore windows already open
8181 7.0.147 session file can be wrong when there are multiple tab pages
1710 7.0.148 no error message for ":call d.foo()" when "foo" doesn't exist
5277 7.0.149 when resizing window
On 1/7/07, Todd C. Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
It would be better to use getifaddrs() but this is more expedient.
Required on one of my machines after I added another ethernet card.
- todd
The patch doesn't apply for me because tabs have been converted to
spaces. Maybe it's my mail cl
Hi Marc,
At last, I have found a way to use UIM-XIM!
Here is what I did.
1) uim-xim &
=screen=
$ uim-xim
UIM-XIM bridge. Now supporting multiple locales.
Using full-synchronous XIM event flow
Supported conversion engines:
anthy (ja)
skk (ja)
ipa-x-sampa ()
latin ()
On 08/01/07, Antoine Jacoutot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Mon, 8 Jan 2007, viq wrote:
> Yes. And right now it decides to not build that part of kdepim, which
> PLIST expects, thus it fails to package. At least on my box, even with
> cleaned-out and freshly checked out (yesterday evening) ports
Jasper Lievisse Adriaanse wrote:
On Wed, Dec 27, 2006 at 02:19:16PM -0500, Mike Erdely wrote:
improved the port somehwat, new version attached.
- better COMMENT;
- also install gotmail4evolution and a sample config;
- no need for LIB_DEPENDS (use RUN_DEPENDS);
- add procmail and p5-Mail-SpamAssas
I went looking for this particular compressor, and discovered that 7-zip isn't
in the tree, nor could I find it in a cvs attic, nor in the ports@ archives.
It has a makefile.openbsd, so at some point, some porting work had been
performed.
It compiles cleanly, and is LGPL licensed, except for the
The x11/qt4 port seems to make a few broken symlinks:
/usr/local/bin/findtr4
/usr/local/bin/qm2ts4
/usr/local/bin/syncqt
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http://www.softwoehr.com # smokehouse." - Harry S
On 2007/01/08 08:16, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I updated the 4.0 port for TightVNC on amd64, and it appears to be
> working for me. If anyone is currently using the tightvnc-1.2.9 package
> or port from 4.0 and it works for you, I have no idea why or how it is
> working in your case.
>
> I did
Hello, all!
Here is update gajim to 0.11.
In new version many bugfixes.
Works fine on i386 with aspell-ru and enabled "highlight misspelled words".
Index: Makefile
===
RCS file: /cvs/ports/net/gajim/Makefile,v
retrieving revision 1.11
First thing, I noticed that Gajim segfaults when I try to enable
"highlight misspelled words" - did anyone else notice that? I will try
that also with updated aspell port someone is working on, and see what
happens with that.
Second, there's available an update to version 0.11, anyone having a loo
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