On Mon, 2008-10-06 at 13:28 +0800, Kevin Lo wrote:
> Hi,
>
> $ cat pkg/DESCR
> uim-chewing is Chewing IM for uim.
>
> tested on amd64.
Here's an update to the latest release of
uim-chewing 0.0.3.1.
Kevin
diff -ruN inputmethods.orig/uim-chewing/Makefile inputmethods/uim-chewing/Makefile
On Sat, Aug 09, 2008 at 11:38:19AM -0700, Justin Lindberg wrote:
> I had to make a couple of changes to get this to compile and link.
> The first change (to pcap_pkthdr.cc) looks like it's probably a
> genuine bug, but the changes I made to setup.py might be hacks
> more or less specific to OpenBS
I've backported this to OpenBSD 4.1
I'm attempting to port to OpenBSD 4.3 but I'm getting:
creating
/usr/ports/subspacefield.org/pcapy/w-pcapy-0.10.4/pcapy-0.10.4/lib.openbsd-4.3-amd64-2.5
c++ -shared -L/usr/ports/lang/python/2.5/w-Python-2.5.2-no_tkinter/Python-2.5.2
-O2 -pipe
/usr/ports/subs
Update to version 2.6.1. Revoke maintainer since I don't use this
package anymore. Also note the author seems intent on converting ledger
from c++ to Lisp at some point.
Builds cleanly on i386 but no real testing beyond "ledger -help". I
don't have any data files to test with anymore. If you u
On Fri, 3 Oct 2008, Will Maier wrote:
> The following files reference 2.5 when they probably mean 2.6:
> * python/2.6/files/CHANGES.OpenBSD and
Removed - this isn't actually a change to python anymore, as it installs
the interpreter as pythonX.Y
> * python/2.6/patches/patch-Tools_scripts
On Mon, Oct 06, 2008 at 04:36:14PM -0400, Jim Razmus wrote:
> Updates dmenu and dwm to versions 3.9 and 5.2 respectively.
>
> Running on i386. Thanks to Romain Bertrand for the initial patches.
>
> Please test and commit.
Slighty tested on i386. Works for me.
cheers
Sebastian
Varnish, reverse http accelerator, is working towards a version 2
release. In the meantime, a second beta is available. Please kick the
tires on this, preferably on something other than i386.
Let me know of any success or failures and what platform you tested.
You will need to include "-p send_t
Updates dmenu and dwm to versions 3.9 and 5.2 respectively.
Running on i386. Thanks to Romain Bertrand for the initial patches.
Please test and commit.
Jim
Index: Makefile
===
RCS file: /openbsd/mirror/ports/x11/dmenu/Makefile,v
re
This is a PoCo::IRC Plugin for RSS Feeds (passes regress and seems to
work on i386), Tested lightly on i386 only. The 'BUILD_DEPENDS=
${RUN_DEPENDS}' is copied from the p5-POE-Component-IRC Makefile.
Is there interest in POE {Components,Loops,Plugins}? I am doing a bit
of work with POE in m
Am Sun, 5 Oct 2008 13:40:41 +0200 schrieb Landry Breuil
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Sat, Oct 04, 2008 at 05:47:11PM -0400, Brad wrote:
> > Here is an update to claws-mail 3.6.0 and libetpan 0.56.
>
> Works fine here @i386, but why did you remove
> patch-src_common_socket_c ? you changed your mind a
Markus Lude [2008-10-06, 17:59:49]:
> Hello,
> after your recent changes to PLIST of these two ports I've problems
> while building the package:
>
> /usr/ports/textproc/p5-XML-Parser> make repackage
> ===> Cleaning for p5-XML-Parser-2.36p1
> rm -f /usr/ports/packages/sparc64/all/p5-XML-Parser-2.3
Hello,
after your recent changes to PLIST of these two ports I've problems
while building the package:
/usr/ports/textproc/p5-XML-Parser> make repackage
===> Cleaning for p5-XML-Parser-2.36p1
rm -f /usr/ports/packages/sparc64/all/p5-XML-Parser-2.36p1.tgz
/usr/ports/packages/sparc64/ftp/p5-XML-Par
Thank you for the feedback and comments (below). I have incorporated
all of these changed into the attached revision.
I'm definitely interested in more feedback and testing.
Best regards,
Don
On Fri, Oct 3, 2008 at 9:39 AM, Stuart Henderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 2008/10/03 09:12, Don
with the advent of perl 5.10, using sha256 for digests has become less of
a headache.
Consequently, the pkg_* tools in current have just been switched to not care:
they can now either recognize md5 hex checksums, or sha256 base64 checksums.
At some point in the near future, pkg_create will start
Hello,
It looks like certificates are missing in bzr or pycurl.
I'm not familiar with those tools and python, but it looks like it's
impossible to fetch a Launchpad repository on OpenBSD (tested with -current):
$ bzr checkout https://launchpad.net/drizzle build
...
error: (60, 'SSL ce
On 11:48:27 Oct 06, Aleksander Piotrowski wrote:
> works for me on my i386.
>
> don't forget regen PLIST as it misses @bin marker:
>
> --- pkg/PLIST.orig Mon Oct 6 05:35:10 2008
> +++ pkg/PLIST Mon Oct 6 11:11:33 2008
> @@ -1,2 +1,2 @@
> @comment $OpenBSD$
> -bin/aget
> [EMAIL PROTECT
Girish Venkatachalam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> $ cat pkg/DESCR
>
> aget first sends a HEAD request to retrieve the length of the file, and
> divides it into equal segments according to the number user has
> requested. Then for each segment, it connects to the server and gets
> only the part, w
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