pizza libre y bebida libre en La Divina San Telmo

2010-04-02 Thread Hoy
Hoy Viernes en La Divina Te invitamos al mejor Resto Bar de San Telmo Canilla libre de cerveza de 22:30 a 00:30 hs 25$ PROMO CENA 2 horas de pizza libre con cerveza o gaseosa libre Te obsequiamos el brindis para todos tus amigos Lista free para todos tus amigos Una remera de La Divina Por s

Re: mandoc errors in ports

2010-04-02 Thread Marco Peereboom
> x11/scrotwm > scrotwm_es.1:21:2: error: NAME section must be first I don't understand the issue. What does this mean?

mandoc errors in ports

2010-04-02 Thread Christian Weisgerber
Here's the list of ports that pull in to format their man pages, but mandoc(1) errors out: benchmarks/smtp-benchmark smtpsend.8:38:1: error: blank line disallowed devel/ctm ctm.1:42:1: error: blank line disallowed games/sudoku-solver sudoku-solver.6:33:2: error: too many list types mail/smt

Re: netbeans 6.8

2010-04-02 Thread Brandon Mercer
On Fri, Apr 2, 2010 at 5:52 PM, Daniel Dickman wrote: >> There were some diffs in testing from ages ago for this. The port we >> have is useless. Can someone please commit the upgrade? I built it here on i386 against a recent snapshot (few days old) and it's running fine. I've imported a few proj

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2010-04-02 Thread vvv
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Re: NEW: net/mcast-tools

2010-04-02 Thread Jonathan Gray
This seems to blow up if automake-1.9 is installed, need to figure out why before this can go in but debugging auto*/m4 problems is painful. On Tue, Mar 23, 2010 at 03:13:25AM +1100, Jonathan Gray wrote: > Some IPv6 multicast bits from KAME, quoting the (included) FreeBSD DESCR: > > mcast-tools i

Re: mail/courier-imap

2010-04-02 Thread Steve Shockley
On 3/30/2010 6:45 AM, Marcus Glocker wrote: From my point of view that would make sense, since the 4.6.0 package is "broken" by default, except someone really runs FAM which is not the common case I think. Also fixes the annyoing imapd(8) man page problem. Is there any advantage to FAM/gamin

Re: chromium port update

2010-04-02 Thread Auclair Vincent
>> >> Well it's instant on my desktop machine. >> Will fidle with it a bit. > > Eeepcs usually have a slow ssd for user files (depending on how you > configured the partitions).  It may be that chrome is touching/reading > a lot of stuff to load the options pane. > > But I haven't looked into it so