On 2022/06/02 04:17, Yifei Zhan wrote:
>
> +WebAssemble:
> +
> +- some websites require WebAssemble to be functional, this will appear in
> +the JavaScript console as the following error:
> +
> + Uncaught (in promise) ReferenceError: WebAssembly is not defined
> +
> +- WebAssemble is disabled by
On 2022/06/02 03:01, Yifei Zhan wrote:
> change command names: fcitx5-* -> fcitx
I have updated this with some more tweaks, mostly to make it easier
to read, also change to the standard header line from README.template.
OK?
Index: Makefile
=
It's not possible to replace with two packages via quirks. There is another
way via a meta package but it's messy.
Can we assume that a user who previously had fcitx-table installed and
needs the parts which were split into fcitx-chinese-addons also would have
had fcitx-pinyin? If so, we can r
Update from 3.0.8 to 3.1.0.
Bracketed $V for clarity.
Changes from 3.0.9 include:
3.1.0 (2022-05-18)
* Introduce basic support for OpenSSL version 3 (#492)
* Update regex in grep to be POSIX compliant (#556)
* Introduce status reporting tools (#555 & #557)
* Display certificates usi
On 5/31/2022 10:39 PM, Brian Callahan wrote:
> Hello again --
>
> On 5/29/2022 2:37 PM, Brian Callahan wrote:
>> Hello --
>>
>> I am away for the US holiday. I'll be back tomorrow evening and I will
>> check this over then.
>>
>
> I've been able to look this over now. Attached is an improved diff
Hi ports --
Attached is a patch to allow collectd to work with the new libmicrohttpd.
Build tests ok on my machine with the new libmicrohttpd; I don't know
how to use this so that's as far as I got.
While here, I added --disable-werror to CONFIGURE_ARGS. -Werror is on
and while it was helpful fo
Hi ports --
The easiest way to deal with the drawpile fallout from the newer
libmicrohttpd is to just update it. The attached does this.
Here is the news covering all the changes: https://drawpile.net/news/
Note too this is supposed to be the last C++ version; future versions
will be written in
On 2022/06/01 23:06, Pascal Stumpf wrote:
> The first part is an update of py-fido2 to 0.9.3. The second part
> updates yubikey-manager to 4.0.8 and makes it use the py-fido2 port
> again. Contrary to the comment in py-fido2, this does not require an
> update of py-click.
I updated that comment,
Update of security/dante to 1.4.3 from 1.4.2.
Dropped REVISION.
small pkg/PLIST changes.
Lightly tested with tcp/9050 with Tor.
gIndex: dante//Makefile
===
RCS file: /cvs/ports/security/dante/Makefile,v
retrieving revision 1.52
di
Simple update to the latest release of mysql2. Remove current
patches as they were applied upstream. Changelog at
https://github.com/brianmario/mysql2/releases/tag/0.5.4
Tested on amd64. Will be committing in a couple days unless I
hear objections.
Thanks,
Jeremy
Index: Makefile
===
On 2022/06/01 03:35, Yifei Zhan wrote:
> It would be easier for reviewers to review your diff if you attach the
> relevent info and send diff in inline format like this:
Diffs in attachments are fine on ports@. Better that than have to hand apply
mangled diffs due to line wrapping etc (which are
The first part is an update of py-fido2 to 0.9.3. The second part
updates yubikey-manager to 4.0.8 and makes it use the py-fido2 port
again. Contrary to the comment in py-fido2, this does not require an
update of py-click.
With this, I can manage the FIDO application on my YubiKey, set a
PIN and
Update of www/tinyproxy from 1.11.0 to 1.11.1.
Dropped version requirement with textproc/asciidoc>=8.6.8 since both
-current and 7.1 -stable ports are at 9.0.4.
Tests pass fine.
Tested fine with backport to 7.1 stable since I'm only running on -stable.
Release page just says:
"Fixes issues
On Wed, Jun 01, 2022 at 02:56:48PM +0200, Theo Buehler wrote:
> On Tue, May 31, 2022 at 03:00:48PM +0100, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> > I've been able to replicate this now, but I'm not seeing any recent
> > change in behaviour, I've tried with mutt versions going back to 2.0.7
> > with the libressl
Hi,
On Sun, May 29, 2022 at 11:39:53PM +0200, Matthias Kilian wrote:
> On Sun, May 29, 2022 at 01:00:49PM -0700, Greg Steuck wrote:
> > I had another patch in my tree before it, so I'm sending that too. Based
> > on my always building with MAKE_JOBS=10 I suspect ghc build is now
> > concurrency-fr
On Tue, May 31, 2022 at 03:00:48PM +0100, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> I've been able to replicate this now, but I'm not seeing any recent
> change in behaviour, I've tried with mutt versions going back to 2.0.7
> with the libressl version in 7.1, and on 7.0 with the current version
> of mutt in packa
thanks, committed with REVISION bump. (I also checked that the version
number was higher; pkg_add still compares versions when packages are
redirected via $stem_extensions)
On 2022/06/01 04:09, Yifei Zhan wrote:
> Currently pkg_add -u doesn't touch fcitx-pinyin and there is no prompt
> reminding
On 2022/06/01 03:08, Yifei Zhan wrote:
> - upstream moved from github to selfhosted git server
> - otherwise this is an update for bugfixes, no major changes
> - 'make lib-depends-check' and 'make test' are happy
Changelog at https://gitweb.torproject.org/torsocks.git/tree/ChangeLog
looks sane amd
On Tue, May 31, 2022 at 03:00:48PM +0100, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> I've been able to replicate this now, but I'm not seeing any recent
> change in behaviour, I've tried with mutt versions going back to 2.0.7
> with the libressl version in 7.1, and on 7.0 with the current version
> of mutt in packa
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