Hello,
I have problems with updating ports. After make fake and make package
I get:
$ make update
===> Updating for msmtp-1.4.12
Not installed, no update
$ pkg_info | grep msmtp
msmtp-1.4.11SMTP plugin for MUAs
Same problem with other ports. For some reason the installed port
couldn't
On Thu, Jun 21, 2007 at 11:33:01PM +0200, Simon Bertrang wrote:
> On Thu, Jun 21, 2007 at 12:39:00AM +0200, Simon Bertrang wrote:
> > Hi Porters,
> > following Marc Espie's recent addition of apache-module.port.mk i
> > converted all apache ports in the tree to use MODULES+=apache-module.
> >
> >
The wine port will not be submitted for quite some time since there are
problems with threading and
signal handling. Also, the original effort was made on 4.1-release and
doesn't take into account some
issues that apparently come up in -current with xenocara.
To all who replied, I thank you for y
> Section #9 states:
> "We recommend you place the license in /usr/local/share/doc//."
>
> If you've already have a /usr/local/share// directory for the
> application data files, as well as a /usr/local/share//doc/
> directory for misc stuff (as well as a man page and gnuinfo page), is
> there
> Thanks for that. I had difficulty enabling debug with CFLAGS, so I had
> to do it the har way :P
I just committed a fix for this in -current.
--
Mathieu Sauve-Frankel
On 22/06/07, Matthias Kilian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Thu, Jun 21, 2007 at 09:34:18PM +0100, Edd Barrett wrote:
> I can't see anything evident by using ktrace, so I turned on debugging
> symbols (by adding -g in relevant places after 'make configure'), then
> ran 'make build':
FYI: if you n
On Friday 22 June 2007 10:35:15 J.C. Roberts wrote:
> If you've already have a /usr/local/share// directory for the
> application data files, as well as a /usr/local/share//doc/
> directory for misc stuff (as well as a man page and gnuinfo page), is
> there really any point in also creating the sug
Section #9 states:
"We recommend you place the license in /usr/local/share/doc//."
If you've already have a /usr/local/share// directory for the
application data files, as well as a /usr/local/share//doc/
directory for misc stuff (as well as a man page and gnuinfo page), is
there really any poi