Hi,
I'm currently working on a port of mcabber (console jabber client)
but I got a little bit stuck as it needs support for ncurses with UTF-8
support (also known as ncursesw).
Now I wanted to ask why there's no port of it.
Are there any limitations/complications in porting it?
Or is there just n
Hi,
Here is a port of plan9port (Plan9 in userland :
http://swtch.com/plan9port/) needed for next wmii version on which I'm
currently working. This port create two packages mainly to reduce
download size :
* base : all plan9port base
* src : sources files to build plan9port.
Here is port source
After some initial trouble with wine (see thread
http://www.nabble.com/wine-0.9.37-ktrace-tf3733527.html wine-0.9.37 ktrace
), I recieved patches from Michael Small and continued working...so by now
wine-0.9.38 is at least doing something sensible...
http://www.nabble.com/file/p11035940/screensho
On Fri, Jun 08, 2007 at 06:45:23PM -0400, Rodolfo Gouveia wrote:
> On Fri, Jun 08, 2007 at 06:56:42PM +0200, Jasper Lievisse Adriaanse wrote:
> > here it is. mostly untested though.
>
> I had probs with the checksum, so I rebuilt it with "make makesum".
> But the port works ok, although it doesn't
Selon Pierre-Yves Ritschard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I think I finally got the WANTLIB part right, thx to ajacoutot for
> pointing me to make lib-depends-check.
Well, of course we now have the even better "make port-lib-depends-check" ;)
--
Antoine
On Fri, Jun 08, 2007 at 06:56:42PM +0200, Jasper Lievisse Adriaanse wrote:
> here it is. mostly untested though.
I had probs with the checksum, so I rebuilt it with "make makesum".
But the port works ok, although it doesn't seem to detect when I mute it or
raise/lower the volume with the hardware
Emacs 22 is out.
I'm a vi cowboy now, but well I did it for nostalgia's sake.
If somebody has access to hppa a test would be nice to see if it's
still broken for that arch.
Its a really simple port, please test @macppc and @hppa, this was
tested on i386 and amd64 only.
I did name it emacs, since we
It's also worth noting that a lot of the newer gnome monitoring
applications depend upon HAL, which would be an utterly massive port
(it took two developers seven months to port it to freebsd). I don't
think anyone has shown interest in porting this, so you may be missing
out on a lot of applets.
On 6/7/07, Lars Hansson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Kian Mohageri wrote:
> I'm not very familiar with wireless either, but the 80211TXPOWER is
> the 100dBm shown, while the 20dB is the RSSI (I thought). Could
> anybody explain to me why it is incorrect to show 20% given the output
> Lars has prov
Hi Antoine,
On Fri, Jun 08, 2007 at 09:28:13PM +0200, Antoine Jacoutot wrote:
> On Fri, 8 Jun 2007, Stephan wrote:
> >never got any connection to the upstream proxy think I missed
> >the "-lpthread".
>
> I haven't looked at your diff but "-lpthread" is wrong, you should use
> "-pthread".
> See p
Hi Deanna,
Result of tests
./pjsua --play-file /tmp/pcm.wav
You have 0 active call
>>> cl
Conference ports:
Port #00[16KHz/20ms] Master/sound transmitting to:
Port #01[16KHz/20ms] splitcomb-ch transmitting to:
Port #02[ 8KHz/20ms] /tmp/pcm.wav transmitting
On Fri, 8 Jun 2007, Stephan wrote:
never got any connection to the upstream proxy think I missed
the "-lpthread".
I haven't looked at your diff but "-lpthread" is wrong, you should use
"-pthread".
See pthreads(3)
--
Antoine
Hi
I loved to see the dansguardian port. When I compiled them I
never got any connection to the upstream proxy think I missed
the "-lpthread".
As an attachment you find 2 patches to dansguardian and clamav
port to use dansguardian with clamd for faster virus scanning.
I hope the patches are done
On Thu, Jun 07, 2007 at 05:46:00PM +0100, Mikolaj Kucharski wrote:
> On Thu, Jun 07, 2007 at 06:58:58AM -0400, Rodolfo Gouveia wrote:
> > Hi! Just installed gnome 2.18 and have some issues.
> > The first is with sound. Although it works with xmms, it seems Gnome
> > doesn't
> > detect my soundcar
I use the java client. Works like a champ.
On Fri, Jun 08, 2007 at 11:10:18AM -0400, Salim Shaw wrote:
> I just recently purchased a copy of Openbsd 4.1 and would like to use it as
> my primary workstation OS on my laptop. It's critical that I be able to
> access remote severs, unfortunately thro
I just recently purchased a copy of Openbsd 4.1 and would like to use it as
my primary workstation OS on my laptop. It's critical that I be able to
access remote severs, unfortunately through a Citrix connection. I'm
wondering if there has been anyone that has successfully used the Linux
emulation
Here was latest update for snort:
http://secure.lv/~nikns/stuff/ports/snort-2.6.1.3.diff
However, I am not going to bother updating it anymore, since
last snort updates (even security) was ignored by ports commiters.
Guess no interest.
On Fri, Jun 08, 2007 at 12:18:56PM +0200, Bert Koelewijn wrot
If you are experiencing sound problems, please do the following:
Run the sound test in the build directory. It will be some
place like this, depending on your platform:
${WRKSRC}/pjsip-apps/bin/samples/sndtest-i386-unknown-openbsd4.1
Then paste me the output.
Also, make sure that you hang up (
Hello list,
I would like to use Snort 2.6.1.5 on OpenBSD 4.1 -stable. But since I do
not have any time to contribute, I would like to contribute by donating
some money (100$) to the OpenBSD project.
If somebody commits the update of this port to the tree, it would be a
big help for me and a li
On Friday 08 June 2007 10:00:21 Giovanni Bechis wrote:
> When I have updated my ports tree I have updated and installed /usr/src and
> /usr/src/xenocara too,
Yes sorry my bad I misunderstood.
> what's wrong ?
Just try to apply your diff to a current ports tree and you'll see.
It is obvious that
> On Thu, 7 Jun 2007, Rui Reis wrote:
>>> I have updated yesterday my ports tree and I have recreated the patch.
>
> As rui@ pointed out, this is not enough. You must also run a current (as
> in not from 2 months ago) system.
>
When I have updated my ports tree I have updated and installed /usr/src
Alexandre Anriot wrote:
It's in with a few changes, thanks.
Nice. I noticed that the most changes was in the WANTLIB macro. I'll
investigate this. Thanks.
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Best regards, Bartosz Kuźma.
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