DESCR from the official website (http://jameslick.com/clamassassin/):
clamassassin is a simple virus filter wrapper for ClamAV for use in
procmail filters and similiar applications. clamassassin's interface is
similiar to that of spamassassin, making it easy to implement for those
familiar wit
Hey all,
I was searching for a way to keep my ports tree in synch with my
installed packages as I am running -current and sometimes I have to
build from ports instead of packages. I found build/out-of-date for use,
but I can't tell if it is actively maintained or not. Does this script
work current
DESCR from the official website (http://www.codeblocks.org/):
Code::Blocks - The IDE with all the features you need,
having a consistent look, feel and operation across platforms.
Port compiles and runs just fine with the snapshot from 04.06.2008. Hope
that current enough and that devel is the
On 2008/06/19 10:25, Matthew Clarke wrote:
> Wed, Jun 18, 2008 at 12:53:39PM +0200, Giovanni Bechis may have written:
>
> > It works well @i386, PLIST updated and PKGNAME removed.
> > Cheers
> > Giovanni
>
> [ snip patch ]
>
> Works well on i386 here.
>
> - connect to XP Pro on laptop
Wed, Jun 18, 2008 at 12:53:39PM +0200, Giovanni Bechis may have written:
> It works well @i386, PLIST updated and PKGNAME removed.
> Cheers
> Giovanni
[ snip patch ]
Works well on i386 here.
- connect to XP Pro on laptop at 1024x768
- connect to XP Pro on other laptop at 1680
* James Turner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [080618 22:35]:
> On Wed, Jun 18, 2008 at 10:28:51PM -0400, James Turner wrote:
> > Attached are two diffs that brings dwm to 5.0 and dmenu to 3.7, each
> > released today.
>
> Opps, for got to add, tested on amd64
>
> --
> James Turner
> BSD Group Consulting
>
Here's a patch, hope this covers it. I think I've done it with a very
naive and stupid approach: by cvs diff-ing from /usr/ports (which of
course took forever). I think make searching for me and piping the
output to diff might have been a lot smarter :-)
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Marco Peereboom wrote:
One of the worst annoyances after installing firefox are that it keeps
whining about not installed plugins. Unfortunately we can't disable
that message using the traditional methods so I'd like to propose that
we set plugin.default_plugin_disabled to false to our port.
I