On Sun 2007.04.08 at 20:37 -0400, Mike Erdely wrote:
> From pkg/DESCR
> CGI-Session is a Perl5 library that provides an easy, reliable and
> modular session management system across HTTP requests. Persistency
> is a key feature for such applications as shopping carts,
> login/authentication routine
>From DESCR:
MIMEDefang is a framework for filtering e-mail. It uses Sendmail's
"Milter" API, some C glue code, and some Perl code to let you write
high-performancemail filters in Perl.
I've used it with clamd and SpamAssassin, to remove "bad" attachment
types and (only as a proof of concept) to a
>From pkg/DESCR
CGI-Session is a Perl5 library that provides an easy, reliable and
modular session management system across HTTP requests. Persistency
is a key feature for such applications as shopping carts,
login/authentication routines, and application that need to carry
data across HTTP request
Attached is a resend of tsclient-0.148.
This is a GTK+-2-based front-end for rdesktop and VNC.
It works for me on i386, but I get a weird error message in my xterm
when I close the rdesktop connection:
** (tsclient:7119): WARNING **:
X Error of failed request: BadAtom (invalid Atom parameter)
On 2007/04/08 15:30, Robert Goulding wrote:
> Can I just untar and run scripts or does there have to be a package?
> When I try to run the INSTALL shell script it says INSTALL not found.
Untar what? INSTALL script from where?
It sounds like you might not be aware that there's a port for
Adobe Rea
Can I just untar and run scripts or does there have to be a package?
When I try to run the INSTALL shell script it says INSTALL not found. I am in
the right directory. Can I not run "shell" scripts? I tried this using
tarballs, can I not do that either? Please help, thanks.
Robert Goulding
Since 2 days I'm trying to port pulseaudio on openbsd. This port give
me some problem in particularly with OSS support in openbsd and
missing some POSIX implementations.
I finnaly have success in compiling it, but it still hangs on my box.
If you have any idéee to solve this problem, don't hesit
On Sun, Apr 08, 2007 at 03:15:44PM +0100, Mark Lumsden wrote:
> Hi,
>
> First attempt at a port. ok?
>
> - mark
No, not okay.
not your fault though...
I have this as an unfinished port as well.
iftop is only half-functional: the curses user interface does not work
at all. In theory, you sho
I believe the following type cast to u_int32_t may be considered as a
correct fix for the problem (this fixes my problem at least, and does
not look dumb):
s = (u_int32_t)(tvp->tv_sec + localzone) % 86400;
Because:
I've read the posts here (and private messages too), and all of them
point to a s
Hi,
First attempt at a port. ok?
- mark
iftop-0.17.tgz
Description: Binary data
On Sun, 8 Apr 2007, Jason Dixon wrote:
Is there any way to get bsdmaniak's vlc/liveMedia support integrated
(http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-ports&m=117200227918938&w=2)? Brad Smith also
created a similar port (http://metabug.org/news/video-streaming-update/), but
I don't see that it was ever subm
On Apr 8, 2007, at 5:06 AM, Antoine Jacoutot wrote:
Hi.
I am about to commit multimedia/x264 to the tree (tarball
included). When installed, it gets picked up by the following
ports: avidemux, vlc and mplayer.
I included diffs that make the following changes:
* mplayer
-> adds a x264 FLA
> prelude-libprelude-0.9.13.2
> prelude-libpreludedb-0.9.12
> prelude-libpreludedb-pgsql-0.9.12
> prelude-manager-0.9.7.2
> prelude-prewikka-0.9.9
If you are using prelude, you can test updates located at:
http://www.atlantilde.com/~aanriot/ports/
It will be commited with the nepenthes changes in
Trivial update for aggregate, please test and comment. I sent this diff
to the maintainer several days ago and got no answer
http://rui.cx/ports/aggregate-1.6.diff
works for me on i386
Rui Reis
On Sun, 8 Apr 2007, steven mestdagh wrote:
I would prefer to just add it to mplayer's dependencies, as it's a fairly
small dependency.
Done.
Actually I like this better too, but since mplayer seemed to like
FLAVORS ;-)
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AntoineIndex: Makefile
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Antoine Jacoutot [2007-04-08, 11:06:27]:
> Hi.
>
> I am about to commit multimedia/x264 to the tree (tarball included).
> When installed, it gets picked up by the following ports: avidemux, vlc
> and mplayer.
>
> I included diffs that make the following changes:
>
> * mplayer
> -> adds a x264
Here's an update to net/nepenthes:
http://rui.cx/ports/nepenthes-0.2.0p0.diff
This update brings some changes:
* prelude flavor added
* postgresql is enabled by default
* adds user and group _nepenthes
Prelude is an opensource Hybrid IDS framework, which is able to use
different sensors like sno
Hi.
I am about to commit multimedia/x264 to the tree (tarball included).
When installed, it gets picked up by the following ports: avidemux, vlc
and mplayer.
I included diffs that make the following changes:
* mplayer
-> adds a x264 FLAVOR (+1 patch)
-> regen patches
* vlc
-> enable x264 su
Salut Alain,
i just realized that you seem to have removed a couple of bogus files
from your mtools-3.9.10.tar.gz distribution tarball.
While i certainly appreciate your effort to actively maintain the
mtools software, i should like to respectfully draw your attention
to the fact that changing pu
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