Hmm, please disregard the port for now. Apparently something is broken
and I'll look into it asap. Sorry for the noise.
Martin
I have sent this before...
http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-ports&m=121676245114315&w=2
"Rubber is a program whose purpose is to handle all tasks related to the
compilation of LaTeX documents. This includes compiling the document
itself, of course, enough times so that all references are defined, and
r
On Mon, Jul 28, 2008 at 08:26:27PM -0400, Okan Demirmen wrote:
[..]
> i'll take a lookie...
Thanks. Remember to report back :-)
There is no hurry - I guess the port will have to wait (at least) until
after the tree unlocks.
On Tue, Jul 22, 2008 at 11:31:42PM +0200, Martin Toft wrote:
> Hi ports@
>
> Here is a port of Rubber.
[..]
> Please test and comment.
Pleeeaase :-)
I'm willing to fix any problems you might discover.
Hi ports@
Here is a port of Rubber. From the description:
"Rubber is a program whose purpose is to handle all tasks related to the
compilation of LaTeX documents. This includes compiling the document
itself, of course, enough times so that all references are defined, and
running BibTeX to manage
On Tue, Jun 17, 2008 at 07:24:53PM +0200, Paul de Weerd wrote:
> I think (some) people believe Marco's suggestions disables plugins. It
> doesn't. It disables the "Install $PLUGIN to watch this content" thing
> that is supposed to be helpful (and is, on Windows or Mac OSX, where
> you can actually
On Sun, Oct 28, 2007 at 10:58:05AM -0400, Kurt Miller wrote:
> Thanks for the report. I'll look into it.
>
> You can cd /usr/ports/devel/jdk/1.5 and 'make install' to get around
> the script problem.
No problem and thank you very much for the solution :-)
Martin
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I'm running OpenBSD -current with matching ports (kernel and userland
built a couple of days ago and ports tree updated today). When I try to
build the devel/jdk/1.7 port, I get the following:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/ports/devel/jdk/1.7$ sudo make
===> jdk-1.7.0.b19 depends on: jdk-1.5.0*
Hi list,
having just upgraded the PHP4 package on one of my Debian boxes due to
http://lists.debian.org/debian-security-announce/debian-security-announce-2007/msg00038.html
I wonder if the PHP4 port in OpenBSD is vulnerable too. Can anyone
confirm or deny this?
I have a OpenBSD 3.9 box with the p
Having just installed the most recent OpenBSD snapshot, I missed an
xbindkeys port/package. I could only find this relevant message
(searching the ports@ archive), where Jarett Stevens asks for feedback
on a version 1.7.2 port (the current version is 1.8.0):
http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-ports&m=114
After reading ncmpc(1) (especially the NOTE section), googling, and
searching the ports@openbsd.org archives, I still can't get ncmpc to do
conversion from UTF-8 to ASCII. If anyone got this working, I'm very
interested in advice or just a simple hint.
ncmpc shows this error message in the bottom
Martin Toft wrote:
Hi everybody
I get the following error when trying to "make" the msttcorefonts port
on OpenBSD 3.8:
"Size does not match for /usr/ports/distfiles/msttcorefonts-1.2/andale32.exe"
I have attached a text file showing the whole make output. Is this a
bug
need to do anything special to get it to work?
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Martin Toft
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