On Sat, 7 Mar 2009, Stefan Sperling wrote:
> The graphics/dvdrip port installs two empty files as man pages,
> which cron.weekly keeps complaining about:
>
> Rebuilding whatis databases:
> Unknown manpage type /usr/local/man/man1/dvdrip-progress.1
> Unknown manpage type /usr/local/man/man1/
$ cat
net/p5-AnyEvent-IRC/pkg/DESCR
AnyEvent::IRC can be viewed as toolbox for handling IRC connections
and communications. It won't do everything for you, and you still need
to know a few details of the IRC protocol.
Note that these modules use AnyEven
Hotmail keeps making changes.
This diff (from GetLive CVS) allows p5-GetLive to work again.
Note, you have to update Mode=200902 in your configuration file.
You also have to clear out the "Hi, Jerk, We've made changes. Click
here not to see this stupid message again." message.
ok?
-ME
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> -Original Message-
> Sent: Friday, March 06, 2009 10:23 PM
>
> On Fri, 6 Mar 2009 19:49:35 -0600
> The Ronin wrote:
>
> > I was trying to build the firefox port of 3.0.6 on a 4.4 system
...
> You are simply trying to mix a 4.4-RELEASE base system and a
> 4.5-CURRENT port tree. That sim
I've updated lang/clisp (GNU CLISP Common Lisp implementation) from
2.43 to 2.47 (released October 2008). The patch against current CVS
is attached. This is the first time I've done this, so a little more
thorough checking may be warranted. One major change from the old
version is a reliance on
On Fri, 6 Mar 2009 19:49:35 -0600
The Ronin wrote:
> I was trying to build the firefox port of 3.0.6 on a 4.4 system
> following current, and I kept getting build errors. CVS'ed an updated
> ports tree today and 3.0.7 replaced 3.0.6, but got the same errors
> trying to build the newer version. Th
I'm working on a port of OpenCV which has a lot of python code, and it
even creates some python libraries/packages.
lib/python${MODPY_VERSION}/site-packages/opencv/_cv.so
Some of its regression tests written in python, and the tests are
expecting to execute `python` Given that the ports b
I was trying to build the firefox port of 3.0.6 on a 4.4 system following
current, and I kept getting build errors. CVS'ed an updated ports tree today
and 3.0.7 replaced 3.0.6, but got the same errors trying to build the newer
version. This is a fresh install of 4.4. Any ideas would be greatly
appr
The graphics/dvdrip port installs two empty files as man pages,
which cron.weekly keeps complaining about:
Rebuilding whatis databases:
Unknown manpage type /usr/local/man/man1/dvdrip-progress.1
Unknown manpage type /usr/local/man/man1/dvdrip-splitpipe.1
The other man pages installed by the
Update scummvm-tools to 0.13.0, this is a set of script decompilers,
resource recompressors/extractors/encoders useful for games/scummvm.
wxwidgets frontend not included as it seems fairly useless.
As per main scummvm update only tested on amd64 at the moment
with sparc and sparc64 on the todo li
Update to 0.13.0 which adds support for
Bud Tucker in Double Trouble and the The 7th Guest among other things,
and enable MADE (aka return to zork/enhanced manhole) and
tinsel (Discworld 1/2) engines.
Only tested on amd64 thus far, planning on dusting off the sparc
and sparc64 here over the weeken
These patches update p5-Class-MOP and p5-Moose to 0.78 and 0.72
respectively.
Class::MOP changes:
http://cpansearch.perl.org/src/DROLSKY/Class-MOP-0.78/Changes
Moose changes:
http://cpansearch.perl.org/src/DROLSKY/Moose-0.72/Changes
Mostly documentation, deprecations and bugfixes in the Moose
On 2009/03/06 09:58, Edd Barrett wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Thu, Mar 05, 2009 at 06:42:02PM -0800, new_guy wrote:
> > So my question is how long can I use these 4.5 -current machines with that
> > ports tree I have without having problems? I don't plan to track changes in
>
> As long as you are building
Hi,
On Thu, Mar 05, 2009 at 06:42:02PM -0800, new_guy wrote:
> So my question is how long can I use these 4.5 -current machines with that
> ports tree I have without having problems? I don't plan to track changes in
As long as you are building from source you will be fine for quite some
time.
It
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