mewrote:
>
> And honestly, emulated network setups w/ tap(1) are just easier to
> monitor, debug, and generally play with.
grah, ,s/1/4/. It's the heat over here.
--zeur.
--
Friggin' Machines!
"Jonathan Gray" wrote:
>
> You gave no justification for wanting us to carry a third party patch
> for the ne2k support instead of using existing ipx and modem emulation.
That's actually not entirely true: mehinted at the ease of playing
network games with players on real machines. Also, there ar
On Sun, Jun 02, 2019 at 06:34:22AM +0200, zeurk...@volny.cz wrote:
> "Thomas Frohwein" wrote:
> >
> > For the record, I'm against dynamic core and against disabling the
> > splash. I'm indifferent regarding ne2000.
>
> Since the latter seems to be the least controversial, perhaps meshould
> trim
ping, anyone had time to test this?
timo
timo.my...@bittivirhe.fi (Timo Myyrä) writes:
> timo.my...@bittivirhe.fi (Timo Myyrä) writes:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> Gzdoom seems to have few releases since last ports update.
>> Is anyone interested in having legacy release of 3.8.0 which requires OpenGL
>> 2.0+
theo wrote:
>
>> The ideal future state would be removing W|X from those remaining
>> ports.
>
> That is seriously idealistic.
>
> The upstream software teams must decide to do that.
>
> After that, the "port" has no work to do.
>
> It is generally impossible for a "port" to solve this problem.
> I
"Thomas Frohwein" wrote:
>
> For the record, I'm against dynamic core and against disabling the
> splash. I'm indifferent regarding ne2000.
Since the latter seems to be the least controversial, perhaps meshould
trim the patch down to that first...? jsg@, you're maintainer, please
speak up :)
> T
Thomas Frohwein wrote:
> The ideal future state would be removing W|X from those remaining
> ports.
That is seriously idealistic.
The upstream software teams must decide to do that.
After that, the "port" has no work to do.
It is generally impossible for a "port" to solve this problem.
It's l
Burp Suite Community Edition needs jdk 1.8 to run properly. Using it
with jdk 11 will show this message on startup:
WARNING: An illegal reflective access operation has occurred
WARNING: Illegal reflective access by burp.uie
(file:/usr/local/share/java/classes/burpsuite.jar) to field
javax.crypt
On Sat, Jun 01, 2019 at 05:53:27PM +0200, zeurk...@volny.cz wrote:
[...]
> Me data is 'it helps me, and me's willing to accept the risk when
> necessary'. Obviously, only the big, bloated, poorly-programmed stuff
> (such as the Build engine) really benefits :)
>
> And please do note that the dyna
Hi,
On Thu, 30 May 2019 10:14:48 -0700
Andrew Hewus Fresh wrote:
> On Thu, May 30, 2019 at 12:04:35AM +, wen heping wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> >This is the revised patch which reviewed by cwen@.
> >Comments ?
>
For p5-WWW-Form-UrlEncoded i've let the old fix as-is. I could have put
inste
On 6/1/2019 7:12 PM, Klemens Nanni wrote:
On Sat, Jun 01, 2019 at 06:38:13PM -0400, Brad Smith wrote:
QEMU's configure script depends on >=2.7 and has supported 3 for awhile. 2
support
has been deprecated for awhile and will be dropped in 4.1 from the looks of
it.
That is upstream, but yeah.
On Sat, Jun 01, 2019 at 06:38:13PM -0400, Brad Smith wrote:
> QEMU's configure script depends on >=2.7 and has supported 3 for awhile. 2
> support
> has been deprecated for awhile and will be dropped in 4.1 from the looks of
> it.
That is upstream, but yeah. py-unicorn ships parts of QEMU and hasn
On 6/1/2019 7:38 AM, Klemens Nanni wrote:
The reason unicorn is Python 2 only is QEMU's configure script depending
on Python >=2.4,<3.
QEMU's configure script depends on >=2.7 and has supported 3 for awhile.
2 support
has been deprecated for awhile and will be dropped in 4.1 from the looks
o
On Sat, Jun 01, 2019 at 10:40:08AM -0700, Thomas Frohwein wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a use case for Theora encoding with ffmpeg and would like to
> bring this back to the port.
>
> A brief history:
>
> * ffmpeg's Theora support was removed in 2015, arguing that VP8/VP9 are
> replacements. [1]
> *
That needs fixing then..
--
Sent from a phone, apologies for poor formatting.
On 1 June 2019 17:15:19 Jeremie Courreges-Anglas wrote:
On Sat, Jun 01 2019, Stuart Henderson wrote:
Please don't do the huge bump for SHARED_LIBS, just a standard major
bump for the existing libraries and start th
Hi,
On Wed, 29 May 2019 19:30:52 -0700
Andrew Hewus Fresh wrote:
> On Tue, May 21, 2019 at 08:12:30AM +0200, Charlene Wendling wrote:
> >
[...]
>
> This one needs:
> RUN_DEPENDS+= www/p5-LWP-Protocol-https
Yes, it makes sense indeed.
> and a comment that tests need the network to run, simi
Oh please, don't provide a flavor. Just provide a full featured ffmpeg,
let it be a normal port.
Theora support was removed in this port just because of maintainer's
personal opinion.
On Sat, Jun 01, 2019 at 10:40:08AM -0700, Thomas Frohwein wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a use case for Theora encoding
On Fri, May 31, 2019 at 05:20:24AM +0100, David CARLIER wrote:
> ping :)
>
> On Tue, 14 May 2019 at 20:01, David CARLIER wrote:
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > thfr reported an issue a bit before 6.5 release and as the barony
> > release takes longer than expected here is the fix backported.
> >
> > Cheers.
Hi,
I have a use case for Theora encoding with ffmpeg and would like to
bring this back to the port.
A brief history:
* ffmpeg's Theora support was removed in 2015, arguing that VP8/VP9 are
replacements. [1]
* ffmpeg2theora was removed in January 2019 because of breakage with
ffmpeg 4.x; cla
On Sat, Jun 01 2019, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> Please don't do the huge bump for SHARED_LIBS, just a standard major
> bump for the existing libraries and start the new ones at 0.0
IIRC the problem is that SHARED_LIBS isn't respected.
> --
> Sent from a phone, apologies for poor formatting.
>
> O
[blah, volny flagged your message as spam...]
"Jeremie Courreges-Anglas" wrote:
>
>[about the dynamic core...]
>
>> It's a risk and people are free to take it or not to take it. Me's just
>> contributing a patch :)
>
> Who should provide actual data regarding the risk increases and the
> *actual
On Sat, Jun 01 2019, wrote:
> Haai,
>
> "Jeremie Courreges-Anglas" wrote:
>>
>> Not to rain on your parade, but...
>
> Don't worry, me's just sharing a WFM :)
>
>>> 'dyncore': re-enable the dynamic core (possibly insecure)
>>
>> You don't mention a rationale for this. The only wxneeded report I k
"Marc Espie" wrote:
>
> Easy to run as a user who doesn't have any rights whatsoever
Yup, the practical problems are limited. But it still ain't correct! :)
--zeur.
--
Friggin' Machines!
On Sat, Jun 01, 2019 at 04:55:58PM +0200, zeurk...@volny.cz wrote:
> "Marc Espie" wrote:
> >
> > There are quite a few networked games that run in DOSbox.
>
> Yup, me point :)
>
> > I doubt you can 0wn anything but the game itself...
>
> It's mess-dos: pwn one program, pwn everything. And then
"Marc Espie" wrote:
>
> There are quite a few networked games that run in DOSbox.
Yup, me point :)
> I doubt you can 0wn anything but the game itself...
It's mess-dos: pwn one program, pwn everything. And then there's the
emulated 'mount' command that any program can call... bit of a mess.
Thu
On Sat, Jun 01, 2019 at 01:25:18PM +0200, Jeremie Courreges-Anglas wrote:
> I guess this is the easiest way to get networking support in dosbox.
> But is that a good thing? Running DOS applications on the modern
> internet looks dubious at best.
There are quite a few networked games that run in D
Haai,
"Jeremie Courreges-Anglas" wrote:
>
> Not to rain on your parade, but...
Don't worry, me's just sharing a WFM :)
>> 'dyncore': re-enable the dynamic core (possibly insecure)
>
> You don't mention a rationale for this. The only wxneeded report I know
> of mentions no performance change.
M
The reason unicorn is Python 2 only is QEMU's configure script depending
on Python >=2.4,<3.
But that's it; you can still build the rest with latest Python and use
it as some software does I'm currently trying to get running.
Thoughts?
Index: devel/Makefile
=
On Fri, May 31 2019, wrote:
> [not subscribed, please Cc, thanks.]
Not to rain on your parade, but...
> 6.5 update of the previous patch, w/ additional 'ne2000' flavour.
>
> 'dyncore': re-enable the dynamic core (possibly insecure)
You don't mention a rationale for this. The only wxneeded rep
(Sending the mail again, properly formatted this time.)
Hi,
Thanks for your response.
On Fri, May 31, 2019 at 08:10:03PM +0200, Landry Breuil wrote:
> On Fri, May 31, 2019 at 08:08:34PM +0200, Landry Breuil wrote:
> > Fwiw if you go down that road, might aswell have a look at pyqt5 and
> > py-si
Hi,
Thanks for your response.
On Fri, May 31, 2019 at 08:10:03PM +0200, Landry Breuil wrote:
> On Fri, May 31, 2019 at 08:08:34PM +0200, Landry Breuil wrote:
> > Fwiw if you go down that road, might aswell have a look at pyqt5 and
> > py-sip, it's best to usually update all the things coming from
Update krita to 4.2.0.
Krita 4.2 Release Notes:
https://krita.org/en/krita-4-2-release-notes/
To build it you have to deinstall krita 4.18 otherwise tests will fetch
the old one.
Feedback is very welcome. All shared libs checked with
check_sym. Lightly tested on amd64.
RS
Index: Makefile
=
Please don't do the huge bump for SHARED_LIBS, just a standard major bump
for the existing libraries and start the new ones at 0.0
--
Sent from a phone, apologies for poor formatting.
On 31 May 2019 18:55:23 Martin Reindl wrote:
Hello ports@,
here is an update for another port that probabl
Hi!
This is an update to the latest version of lgeneral.
I've added CC BY-SA 3.0 licensed data package, so there is
no need to purchase original PD data.
OK, comments?
Index: Makefile
===
RCS file: /cvs/ports/games/lgeneral/Makefile,v
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