Marc Balmer wrote:
PostgreSQL users,
shortly the PostgreSQL port in OpenBSD will be updated from version
8.2.6 to 8.3.1. This is a major update and you have to dump your
databases before update and restore them afterwards.
** DUMP AND RESTORE IS NEEDED **
But there is more to look after: Ver
PostgreSQL users,
shortly the PostgreSQL port in OpenBSD will be updated from version
8.2.6 to 8.3.1. This is a major update and you have to dump your
databases before update and restore them afterwards.
** DUMP AND RESTORE IS NEEDED **
But there is more to look after: Versions of PostgreSQL
"The goal of the GPSTk project is to provide an open source library
and suite of applications to the satellite navigation community--to
free researchers to focus on research, not lower level coding.
GPS users employ practically every computational architecture and
operating system. Therefore the d
Nicolas Morey-Chaisemartin wrote:
Hello guys,
I am currently working on a program that parse the auth.log and add a
rule to ipfw to ban IP that had too many failed connections attemps.
It this way may block all brute force attack on SSH.
I haven't find any port doing the same. is there any?
Ju
On Tue, Mar 18, 2008 at 04:08:06PM +, Jacob Meuser wrote:
> > see http://jakemsr.trancell.org/ port url and more :)
It appears to link against libsamplerate (at least on my box), so
you may have to add samplerate.>=1::audio/libsamplate in LIB_DEPENDS.
Ciao,
Kili
Hello guys,
I am currently working on a program that parse the auth.log and add a
rule to ipfw to ban IP that had too many failed connections attemps.
It this way may block all brute force attack on SSH.
I haven't find any port doing the same. is there any?
Just tell me if you are interested.
I will take care of that at some point in the near future, along with the
update to kde 3.5.9.
Right now, I can't easily commit to C++ ports, because I'm not sure they
will build outside my machine, as I'm using a patch that would help with
some C++ feature that's not supported in mainstream gcc 3
On Sun, 23 Mar 2008, Jacob Meuser wrote:
just to be clear, you can still use cups. just use the foomatic
generated PPD files instead of the ones that come with cups. and
be sure to use the gimp-print-ijs drivers instead of the gimp-print
drivers.
Of course, this is what I meant :-)
--
Antoin
On Sun, Mar 23, 2008 at 12:32:13PM +0100, Antoine Jacoutot wrote:
> On Sun, 23 Mar 2008, Jacob Meuser wrote:
> >yep. I've never used that stuff to print with gutenprint drivers
> >under cups.
>
> I did... and still do on several boxen.
> But it is no issue to use foomatic instead of course.
just
On 2008/03/22 21:24, viq wrote:
> kdeutils3 fails to build for me, here's the tail of the build. Full
> build log too long to include here, I can mail it separately or put up
> on web.
kdeutils3 needs some patches after the change to statvfs: we don't have
getvfsstat(), and our struct statvfs does
On Sun, 23 Mar 2008, Jacob Meuser wrote:
yep. I've never used that stuff to print with gutenprint drivers
under cups.
I did... and still do on several boxen.
But it is no issue to use foomatic instead of course.
the only references to 'gimp-print', 'gutenprint' or 'stp' in the hplip
sources
On Sun, Mar 23, 2008 at 09:21:56AM +0100, Antoine Jacoutot wrote:
> On Sun, 23 Mar 2008, Jacob Meuser wrote:
> >i'm 99% sure the cups flavor isn't really necessary. pstoraster is
> >used by some of the PPD files shipped with cups, but the printers they
> >support are better supported by foomatic.
On Sun, 23 Mar 2008, Jacob Meuser wrote:
i'm 99% sure the cups flavor isn't really necessary. pstoraster is
used by some of the PPD files shipped with cups, but the printers they
support are better supported by foomatic.
If we go this way, then gutenprint cups flavor should be removed too.
And
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