Le samedi 10 février 2024 à 03:37, wen heping a
écrit :
> Hi, ports@:
>
> Here are 4 simple patches for 4 my maintained ports.
> All build well and pass all tests on amd64-current system.
>
>
> Cheers !
> wen
Committed, thanks !
On Sun, Jan 28, 2024 at 11:16:55PM +0100, Omar Polo wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I just realized I still have this on my tree. I built a bunch of ports
> that use scons, and looking at the changelog I don't expect breakages
> from the update.
>
> Yet, maybe a trip to a bulk build could be useful.
As men
Hi, ports@:
Here is a patch for astro/py-erfa to update to 2.0.1.1.
It build well and pass all tests an amd64-current system.
Cheers !
wenIndex: astro/py-erfa/Makefile
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RCS file: /cvs/ports/astro/py-erfa/Makefile,v
retrievi
Hi, ports@:
Here are 4 simple patches for 4 my maintained ports.
All build well and pass all tests on amd64-current system.
Cheers !
wenIndex: devel/p5-CPAN-Perl-Releases/Makefile
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RCS file: /cvs/ports/devel/p5-CPAN-Perl-Re
Hello,
Here's an update for devilutionx that's been working fine on amd64.
Other tests?
changelog:
Bug Fixes
Multiplayer
Unable to join game due to invalid player data
Translations
Improve rendering of Chinese/Japanese/Korean texts
Gameplay
Hellfire items not saving their identified
Hi,
On Fri, Feb 09, 2024 at 02:44:49AM +, Lennart Jablonka wrote:
> The Ghostscript tarball contains a set of 35 fonts. The Ghostscript build
> embeds those fonts in libgs.so. That’s configurable.
>
> Why does the port ghostscript-fonts exist? Why does the ghostscript port
> depend on it,
Le Fri, Feb 09, 2024 at 10:26:18AM +, Stuart Henderson a écrit :
> On 2024/02/09 10:14, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> > Is the "remove qtwebkit" approach because it's causing an actual
> > problem, or is it just that it's old? Can we switch to qtwebengine where
> > possible but still keep qtwebkit
Trivial update to the latest release. It's announced as a security release,
but as far as I can tell, that's only due to their updating their dependency
on devel/libgit2 to 1.7.2.
Built and tested on amd64.
Index: Makefile
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RCS fi
On 2024/02/09 10:14, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> Is the "remove qtwebkit" approach because it's causing an actual
> problem, or is it just that it's old? Can we switch to qtwebengine where
> possible but still keep qtwebkit for things where it's still needed
> for certain software to work properly? R
Is the "remove qtwebkit" approach because it's causing an actual
problem, or is it just that it's old? Can we switch to qtwebengine where
possible but still keep qtwebkit for things where it's still needed
for certain software to work properly? Rendering local HTML files isn't
a particularly high s
On 2024/02/08 22:13:00 +0100, "Sebastian Reitenbach"
wrote:
> On Saturday, February 03, 2024 20:25 CET, izder456
> wrote:
>
> > Hey ports@
> >
> > Yes again, I am back with another pangea soft port.
> >
> > This concludes all of Iliyas Jorio's Pangea games.
> >
> > I can't wait till 7.5. Vi
On 2024/02/08 22:12:28 +0100, "Sebastian Reitenbach"
wrote:
> On Saturday, February 03, 2024 19:42 CET, izder456
> wrote:
>
> > Hey ports@
> >
> > Yes again, I am back with another pangea soft port.
> >
> > Port is attached.
> >
> > Comments or OK?
>
> like Nanosaur, use tabs in the Makefi
On 2024/02/09 01:58:42 +0100, Kirill A. Korinsky wrote:
> > Some early comments on docker-cli:
> >
> > - don't remove @conflict from the PLIST
>
> I'm confused. My idea was to allow install
The line "@conflict docker-*" in PLIST means that this package conflicts
with any version of the "docker"
On 2024/02/08 16:50:29 +0100, Tobias Heider wrote:
> cromagrally just published a new version including a bug fix that makes
> it work properly on macppc.
happy to know it works properly on macppc! :)
> Here's a diff to update to 3.0.1
>
> ok?
looks fine to me; ok op@
style nit:
> --- pkg/PL
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