--- Predrag Punosevac <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Zvezdan Petkovic wrote:
> > So, in my opinion this "DRM" has its use cases.
> I hate to disagree with somebody who sounds like my fellow countryman
>
> but DRM has NO use.
Actually, he stated a use for it. Just because there are alternatives
doe
This is a port of ssvnc's vncviewer, which is an enhanced TightVNC
viewer. Notable improvements include screen resizing, server-side
scaling, lower-colour modes, and a much more complete F8 menu.
I haven't changed the filename from the distribution (vncviewer),
so it's marked as conflicting with t
From: Deanna Phillips <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: ports@openbsd.org
Subject: Re: UPDATE: devel/tcllib
Date: Sun, 27 Apr 2008 14:50:00 -0400
"Stuart Cassoff" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] echo "You may wish to add %D/man/mann to /etc/man.conf"
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] echo "You may wish
On Apr 27, 2008, at 12:20 AM, Matthew Dempsky wrote:
In lieu of that, a simpler solution would seem to be to title your
links to the slides as "Printer-friendly sides (no animation)" and
"Screen-friendly slides (animation)". Hopefully university students
can read, and if not, they should learn q
Deanna Phillips wrote:
This diff, from brad@, updates gnash to 0.8.2. So far, it's
only been tested on i386.
Changes: http://gnashdev.org/?q=node/52
Yes, it is a lot closer to working, and should go in.
Not sure if this is new or not, but there is a shm leak
when it fails to run a movie, it
"Stuart Cassoff" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] echo "You may wish to add %D/man/mann to /etc/man.conf"
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] echo "You may wish to remove %D/man/mann from /etc/man.conf"
This is no longer necessary, since we added section n to the
default search path earlier today.
On 2008/04/27 14:18, Marten Rizwan wrote:
> Hello ports@,
this isn't exactly ports@ material...CC'd/reply-to set to misc.
> I'm a happy user of sane OpenBSD IPsec. There is one thing that
I haven't been able to figure out yet though. I want to simultaneously
connect to two IPsec servers, both of
Hello ports@,
I'm a happy user of sane OpenBSD IPsec. There is one thing that I haven't been
able to figure out yet though. I want to simultaneously connect to two IPsec
servers, both of which are OpenBSD boxes and both of them use X509
certificates. These two servers are managed by different ad
On Sun, Apr 27, 2008 at 12:53 AM, Predrag Punosevac
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I hate to disagree with somebody who sounds like my fellow countryman but
> DRM has NO use. I also teach at the University and I some time prepare
> slides too which use over layers and even more fancy stuff. Any deca
Adjustment from suggestion, also remove the '0.4' from the installed dir
name.
diff -urN otklib/Makefile tklib/Makefile
--- otklib/Makefile Thu Apr 24 18:58:09 2008
+++ tklib/Makefile Sat Apr 26 16:45:35 2008
@@ -26,12 +26,12 @@
do-install:
${LOCALBASE}/bin/tclsh8.5 ${WRKSRC}/ins
I've made all the adjustments suggested to me by various porters - thanks a
lot for your help and patience. :)
I don't have the original to make a diff against so here's the whole thing
again - sorry about that.
Beside the suggested changes I adjusted the button and top label fonts; they
should
Update to version 1.10.
Simpler/cleaner port.
Examples are now installed.
Regression tests enabled.
Put myself as maintainer (if that's ok).
All patches removed (please use patch -E), so I guess the patches dir should
go as well.
Stu
Index: Makefile
===
"Stuart Cassoff" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Is there an accepted limit to the size of patches posted
> inline? I have a 1326 line patch. At that size would it be
> preferable to gzip it and post it as an attachment?
No. People subscribed to this list know what they are getting
into. Besides
Is there an accepted limit to the size of patches posted inline?
I have a 1326 line patch. At that size would it be preferable to gzip it and
post it as an attachment?
Stu
Hi,
Ok here on i386, I can play youtube video without problem, 90 % cpu but
it works !
(0.8.0 use the same but play nothing)
Thanks.
Deanna Phillips wrote:
This diff, from brad@, updates gnash to 0.8.2. So far, it's
only been tested on i386.
Changes: http://gnashdev.org/?q=node/52
Brad ta
On 2008/04/27 04:46, Stuart Cassoff wrote:
> Here's a small but very useful update to Tcl/Tk. The only difference is
> now tclConfig.sh and tkConfig.sh are patched to make it a little easier
> to build Tcl/Tk extensions against the installed Tcl/Tk. This should
> reduce (by about one) the patche
Zvezdan Petkovic wrote:
On Apr 26, 2008, at 7:30 AM, Marc Espie wrote:
If anything, our xpdf should probably display a notice that says `the
author of the document thought you should not be able to print it...
or whatever'.
I didn't mean to get into this discussion because it really doesn't
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