> On Sat, Dec 15, 2007 at 08:28:47PM +0100, Mitja Muzenic wrote:
> Some comments:
I do love your "some comments". They are full of common sence !
Very usefull, and it always seams to be exhaustive !
Thanks !! It is very usefull for newcomers, like me.
On 14:32:20 Dec 15, Will Maier wrote:
> Some comments:
>
> * Don't capitalize first word in COMMENT
> * COMMENT should contain real words (ie s/cmd/command/)
> * Please include a comment noting the license type and version
> above PERMIT_*
> * Additional files (like lazyrea
This passes regression tests ok now, thanks for fixing that.
do_install in your Makefile is unused (it would actually be
do-install i.e. s/_/-/, but the original distribution already
has an install target which seems to be reasonably ok).
Doesn't need to be there -> remove. :)
It's best to try a
On Sat, 15 Dec 2007, Will Maier wrote:
* Set NO_REGRESS=Yes (at least, I didn't see any tests)
No, don't set NO_REGRESS.
While there're no regress tests for now, they may include some in future
releases.
As long as there're no explicit errors stating that there're no regress
tests, keep it
On 2007/12/15 14:42, Will Maier wrote:
> * Why are man/(man3f|cat3f) in pkg/PLIST?
Update /etc/mtree (mergemaster is the easiest way), maybe
also re-run "mtree -qdef /etc/mtree/4.4BSD.dist -p / -u"
(I don't remember if it's necessary, but it doesn't hurt).
On 2007/12/15 15:05, Josh Grosse wrote:
> Updated: from 4.55 -> 4.57, regression tested on i386 and amd64.
No regressions on sparc64, I'm happy with this. Any ok's?
On Sat, Dec 15, 2007 at 08:28:47PM +0100, Mitja Muzenic wrote:
> "ez-ipupdate is a small C utility for updating your host name for
> many dynamic DNS services. The key features are: support for
> multiple service types, daemon mode that monitors your IP address
> and only sends updates when your IP
On Sat, Dec 15, 2007 at 09:39:29AM +0530, Girish Venkatachalam wrote:
> http://sirsasana.org/ports/axel.tgz
Many of the same comments that apply to lazyread apply here as well.
In addition:
* Add an $OpenBSD$ comment at the top per Makefile.template (I
missed this on lazyread; you need
On Sat, Dec 15, 2007 at 08:57:09PM +0100, Simon Bertrang wrote:
> this is an update of security/gpgme to version 1.1.5, tested on
> amd64, i386 and macppc without any regressions.
Tests pass on i386 here.
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> Comments welcome, tested on i386 only.
Aaaargh, sent the wrong file Sorry about that, this is the right one.
Mitja
ez-ipupdate-port.tar.gz
Description: GNU Zip compressed data
On Sat, Dec 15, 2007 at 05:59:01AM +0530, Girish Venkatachalam wrote:
> Please find the port at
>
> http://sirsasana.org/ports/lazyread.tgz
Some comments:
* Don't capitalize first word in COMMENT
* COMMENT should contain real words (ie s/cmd/command/)
* Please include a comment noti
Updated: from 4.55 -> 4.57, regression tested on i386 and amd64.
Index: Makefile
===
RCS file: /cvs/ports/archivers/p7zip/Makefile,v
retrieving revision 1.6
diff -u -r1.6 Makefile
--- Makefile4 Dec 2007 12:13:21 - 1.6
++
Hi,
this is an update of security/gpgme to version 1.1.5, tested on amd64,
i386 and macppc without any regressions.
If you could have a look, test - or even better - ok the patch that
would be great.
Regards,
Simon
Index: Makefile
On Dec 15, 2007 10:55 AM, Deanna Phillips <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It looks like some of the boost libs are failing to build. I
> don't have an amd64 machine to test on. Could you try a clean
> full build of /usr/ports/devel/boost and send me the script(1)
> output?
>
hmmm I am trying a new
"ez-ipupdate is a small C utility for updating your host name for
many dynamic DNS services. The key features are: support for multiple
service types, daemon mode that monitors your IP address and only
sends updates when your IP address changes."
There already are some dynamic DNS updaters in t
It looks like some of the boost libs are failing to build. I
don't have an amd64 machine to test on. Could you try a clean
full build of /usr/ports/devel/boost and send me the script(1)
output?
Sam Fourman Jr. writes:
> I have a fresh install of OpenBSD -current using a amd64 snapshot from
> 12
On 11:04:44 Dec 15, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> I'm not overly keen on those pkg/DESCR lines :-)
>
Removed. Find the new port at the same location.
http://sirsasana.org/ports/acidrip.tgz
>
> untar and ...
>
> $ make regress
> ===> Patching for acidrip-0.14
> ===> Configuring for acidrip-0.14
On 11:04:44 Dec 15, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> On 2007/12/15 07:20, Girish Venkatachalam wrote:
> > neatly wraps MPlayer and MEncoder, which I think is pretty handy, seeing
> > as MPlayer is by far the best bit of video playing kit around for Linux.
>
> I'm not overly keen on those pkg/DESCR lines
I have a fresh install of OpenBSD -current using a amd64 snapshot from
12-13-2007
should this happen when I compile gnash?
# make clean
===> Cleaning for gnash-0.8.0p2
# make install
===> Checking files for gnash-0.8.0p2
`/usr/ports/distfiles/gnash-0.8.0.tar.gz' is up to date.
>> (SHA256) gnas
On 2007/12/15 07:20, Girish Venkatachalam wrote:
> neatly wraps MPlayer and MEncoder, which I think is pretty handy, seeing
> as MPlayer is by far the best bit of video playing kit around for Linux.
I'm not overly keen on those pkg/DESCR lines :-)
> http://sirsasana.org/ports/acidrip.tgz
untar a
On Fri, Dec 14, 2007 at 11:59:55PM -0700, Chris Kuethe wrote:
> On Dec 14, 2007 11:43 PM, Girish Venkatachalam
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On 21:42:13 Dec 14, Chris Kuethe wrote:
> > > I don't actually use any of them, but what about by function?
> >
> > As I said I don't either but there migh
On 23:59:55 Dec 14, Chris Kuethe wrote:
> Post links to the plugins, maybe give a 1 or 2 line summary of what they
> do?...
>
Like a regular port? This shouldn't be a problem.
> That was a single example. I think the location of each plugin is
> based on its function. I went to vim.org, and I
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