Stuart Henderson wrote in
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|Please send new ports as tars, they are easier to work with
|
|@pkgpath markers should only be used when a port has already been
|committed but the pkgpath is changed for some reason (either the
|port directory is renamed, or more likely the port is split from a
Stuart Henderson wrote in
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|On 2022/05/12 01:43, Steffen Nurpmeso wrote:
|> ...
|>|> +MAKE_FILE= makefile
|>|
|>|this is not strictly needed. make looks also for a file called
|>|"makefile" by default, so as long as you don't add another "Makefile" in
|>|the tarball make(1) shou
On 2022/05/12 01:43, Steffen Nurpmeso wrote:
> ...
> |> +MAKE_FILE= makefile
> |
> |this is not strictly needed. make looks also for a file called
> |"makefile" by default, so as long as you don't add another "Makefile" in
> |the tarball make(1) should do the right thing.
>
> Yes i
Hello Omar.
Omar Polo wrote in
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|Steffen Nurpmeso wrote:
|> My first from-scratch port, maybe of interest.
...
|> diff -Napru audio.orig/s-cdda/Makefile audio/s-cdda/Makefile
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|for new ports, please send a tarball.
Ok. Ok will do that then for the th
Please send new ports as tars, they are easier to work with
@pkgpath markers should only be used when a port has already been
committed but the pkgpath is changed for some reason (either the
port directory is renamed, or more likely the port is split from a
single package to multipackages), they a
One more.
Queries content and data of audio CDs through s-cdda(1), collects
informations (artist, album, song titles, etc.) of desired tracks,
if possible correlates data with a web query against MusicBrainz,
then places encoded tracks as well as a human readable and easily
parseable dat
Finally that one.
RFC 6647 graylisting policy server, following the recommendet
practice noted in the standard document. Graylisting defers
message acceptance (for a specific recipient / sender /
client_address value tuple) a configurable number of times via
a standardized SMTP response (see allo
On 2022/05/11 21:06, Sven Wolf wrote:
>
>
> On 5/9/22 12:43, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> > You might get some more usable trace if you build PHP yourself including
> > debug symbols ("make FETCH_PACKAGES= prepare && make DEBUG=-g package")
> > and run that.
> >
> > Even if we know whether the SIGB
On Wed, May 11, 2022 at 08:35:35PM +0200, Solène Rapenne wrote:
> Le Wed, 11 May 2022 10:02:18 -0700,
> Mike Larkin a écrit :
>
> > On Thu, Apr 07, 2022 at 09:50:16PM +0200, Solene Rapenne wrote:
> > > let me present you obsdfreqd, a program to manage the CPU frequency,
> > > fully parametric. It
On 5/9/22 12:43, Stuart Henderson wrote:
You might get some more usable trace if you build PHP yourself including
debug symbols ("make FETCH_PACKAGES= prepare && make DEBUG=-g package")
and run that.
Even if we know whether the SIGBUS is due to misaligned access or one of
the other conditi
On Thu, Apr 07, 2022 at 09:50:16PM +0200, Solene Rapenne wrote:
> let me present you obsdfreqd, a program to manage the CPU frequency,
> fully parametric. It can support different values depending on battery
> or not for building more advanced profiles. One fun feature is that you
> can also target
"James Cook" wrote:
> On Mon May 2, 2022 at 12:25 AM UTC, James Cook wrote:
> > > It's based on a previous submission by Raymond (+cc). I've enabled the
> > > notmuch support (but not really tried it yet) and updated it, plus some
> > > other minor tweaks.
> >
> > It is working for me with notmuc
Hello Steffen,
Steffen Nurpmeso wrote:
> Hello.
>
> My first from-scratch port, maybe of interest.
>
>Access digital audio CDs (TOC, MCN, ISRC, CD-TEXT, audio tracks).
>Developed in 2020 on then current operating-systems and hardware.
>Not tested with CD-Extra etc (only proofed logi
On 2022-02-09 16:50, Stuart Henderson wrote:
NUT (network UPS tools) is heading towards a new release after quite a
gap since the last one;
https://github.com/networkupstools/nut/blob/master/NEWS
It would be interesting to get some test reports (especially from
existing users to make sure it d
Brian Callahan writes:
> On 4/18/2022 9:27 AM, Brian Callahan wrote:
> > Hi ports --
> >
> > Attached is an update to GNU Unifont. The biggest user-facing change for
> > most of us is the inclusion of OTF fonts. Upstream says they may one day
> > remove the TTF fonts. But until then, I don't see t
Adriano Barbosa writes:
> Update for sysutils/vultr-cli-2.14.0
> Changelog: https://github.com/vultr/vultr-cli/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md
> Kubernetes : Add support for kubernetes version upgrades on individual
> clusters PR 263
> Kubernetes : Add support for node pool auto scaler options PR 261
> Fi
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