On 12 December 2011 16:28, Marc Espie wrote:
> On Mon, Dec 12, 2011 at 04:15:23PM +0100, Mathieu - wrote:
>> restrict is a C99 keyword and has no meaning (ie doesn't exist) in the
>> C++ standard.
>
> Wrong answer. What's the C++ standard ? C++98 or C++2011 ?
>
oups include the list this time sorry for the noise Pascal.
On 12 December 2011 16:00, Pascal Stumpf wrote:
> On Mon, 12 Dec 2011 14:41:45 +0100 (CET), Mark Kettenis wrote:
>> > Date: Sun, 11 Dec 2011 19:18:40 +0100
>> > From: Pascal Stumpf
>> >
>> > > I still think this should be investigated
potential remove Times New Roman, Courier New and Arial
from the msttcorefonts package and make msttcorefonts depend on this instead
and add some fonts.conf magic to make it all work transarently ?
comments ? ok ?
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On Tue, Feb 12, 2008 at 11:46:28AM +0900, Mathieu Sauve-Frankel wrote:
> On Fri, Feb 08, 2008 at 04:44:23PM +0100, Steffen Sch???tz wrote:
> >
> > Second try
>
> Hi, is the leak you talk about fixed in p5-DBD-Pg-2.00 ?
> 2.00 was released today and I would mu
tar.gz) = kg+oYO559BhCAQBSZKsO+NfA5Hk=
+SHA256 (DBD-Pg-2.0.0.tar.gz) = 75T90QX0pYQwPPVqBiiUHancUYg6zztn3bgnCXU9sqk=
+SIZE (DBD-Pg-2.0.0.tar.gz) = 179017
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On Thu, Nov 29, 2007 at 12:21:13AM +0100, Markus Lude wrote:
> Hello,
> here is an update to snort 2.8.0. Please test/comment/commit/...
2.8.0.1 is already out. please resubmit a diff to 2.8.0.1
> > SUBDIR += snapshot,sidebar,compressed,sasl
can't you guys see how retarded this is ?
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for a lot more of us, who run their own MTAs
> to handle this sort of stuff.
>
> Not a bad idea, by any means, but I think it should be a FLAVOR.
not another friggin mutt FLAVOR please. This port suffers from too many
flavors syndrome already.
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hould consider
actually providing some kind of pertinent information before you start
criticising my replies.
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On Fri, Jul 06, 2007 at 01:15:52AM +0200, Benoit Chesneau wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I have a problem with mpd while playing the stream url :
> http://stream1.radiodeliro.net:8101
>
> mpd start playing but hangs 5 seconds later. This stream works well
> with mplayer. Mpd launch esd when needed. Any ide
> Thanks for that. I had difficulty enabling debug with CFLAGS, so I had
> to do it the har way :P
I just committed a fix for this in -current.
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On Wed, Jun 20, 2007 at 08:30:46PM +0900, Mathieu Sauve-Frankel wrote:
> by popular request here's an update to the latest version of net/rrdtool.
>
> I've broken all of the binding stuff up into subpackages and enabled perl,
> python and ruby bindings. I can enable tcl if
> Indeed. It certainly makes sense to put it in the base system, I just don't
> understand why it must be part of "xbase" rather than "base" when so many
> non X programs use expat.
we don't ship unaudited software in base. that is why it is not shipped
in base.
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> Yes, it segfaults on all the options it doesn't recognize. Try -zoomf
aa... the stench of high quality software
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perl stuff then there are probably quite a few py-*
packages that do this. I believe this is what the concern is about.
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*:x11/rdesktop \
LOL... I think you have your diff invocation backwards :-P
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s?
Here's a port of pbnj, it needs the above port, plus I think it needs
the nmap update posted a while back. Also regress doesn't pass for now.
I'll try to figure that out later.
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> I'm also still getting the following on the 'update-plist' target:
>
> ===> Updating plist for radmind-1.8.0
> Bogus element outside of every prefix: /var/radmind
> Bogus element outside of every prefix: /var/radmind/cert
> Bogus element outside of every prefix: /var/radmind/cli
erz,
> > Vlad / Stelz
>
> seems to be working fine on amd64...finally some new background music :)
ok from me too
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ncidentally... it'll make your
problem go away too..
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ig-1.1
in order to allow both libraries to peacefully coexist on the same machine.
Of course... if you had bothered to look at the PLIST files for each port
that would have been rather obvious.
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If the various db
backends are easily SUBPACKAGEable, ie. each database backend is a shared
that gets loaded at runtime and all of the files needed for this support
are easily identified and isolated, then I say do away with the extra
complexity of FLAVORS alltogether and just go with SUBPACKAGES.
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> Thank you very much for porting UIM!
>
> Now all I want is UIM-enabled mlterm in tree.
> (I'm using mlterm-2.9.4pre [CVS HEAD].
> The latest release is 2.9.3. Both are very stable.)
I am curious to know if there is anything else you need to do to use it
from within mlterm. Here's an mlterm upda
lous stuff like that. USE_GMAKE exists for a reason.
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]
>
> How to build this on fresh system? I have infinite loop right now.
The line above says that the libgsf-gnome SUBPACKAGE LIB_DEPENDS on libgsf-main
SUBPACKAGE. If you truly have a loop lets see the build log.
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On Tue, Dec 05, 2006 at 01:26:22AM -0200, Gustavo Rios wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> i wonder if there is anyone working on a port for enigmail to run under
> openbsd?
>
> Thanks in advance.
you mean like ports/mail/enigmail ?
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CVSROOT:/cvs
Module name:ports
Changes by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2006/11/25 04:00:38
Modified files:
mail/perdition : Makefile
mail/perdition/pkg: PLIST-main
Log message:
fix conflicting uid and gid. bump PKGNAME
CVSROOT:/cvs
Module name:ports
Changes by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2006/11/25 04:01:19
Modified files:
infrastructure/db: user.list
Log message:
+_perdition
CVSROOT:/cvs
Module name:ports
Changes by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2006/11/25 03:03:32
Modified files:
lang/ruby : ruby.port.mk
Log message:
Change to SUBST_VARS+=
discussed and ok bernd@
CVSROOT:/cvs
Module name:ports
Changes by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2006/11/24 02:41:09
Modified files:
mail/perdition : Makefile
Added files:
mail/perdition/pkg: DESCR-main PFRAG.shared-main PLIST-main
Removed files:
mail/perdition/pkg: DESCR PFRAG.shared
ow.
We don't always have the time to look over everything that gets posted
on the mailing list. Just be persistent, eventually someone will get
to your submission.
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> Cool toy but I had segmentation faults on 3.9 i386. After correcting the
> booboo all is fine.
here's a revised port. without the graphviz dependency and the old patch.
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visitors.tgz
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yeah.. here's the tarball :-D
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visitors.tgz
Description: application/tar-gz
Visitors is a very fast web log analyzer for Linux, Windows, and other
Unix-like operating systems. It takes as input a web server log file,
and outputs statistics in form of different reports.
I've been using this for forever on sparc64 and i386
please test and comment.
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Updated port after some private comments from bernd@
Please test this on arches OTHER than i386.
We already know it works fine on i386 :-D
thanks
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qgo-port.tgz
Description: application/tar-gz
qgo is a full featured SGF editor and Go Client for NNGS/IGS/etc.
please test and comment
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Description: application/tar-gz
ld be a better category ?
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from Sean Comeau. I will look over the two versions.
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On Sun, Jul 16, 2006 at 12:00:42AM +0200, Jonathan Schleifer wrote:
> PostgreSQL bindings for the ruby language.
> Please test, commit and so on.
there's already a ruby-postgres port in -current
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=openbsd-ports-cvs&m=115105061612499&w=2
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t; p5-Data-Page.tar.gz
I'll take care of these
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> I specifically did NOT update www/p5-libapreq, because the developers switched
> from the Apache 1.0 to Apache 2.0 licence between 1.32 and 1.33, so this
> warrants further discussions.
There are already other instances of apache 2.0 licensed code being
distributed in the ports tree. devel/apr a
> I'm beginning to think that x11/hicolor-icon-theme should be required
> much earlier in the dependency tree--maybe already when you install
> gtk+2?
I think this is the right thing to do here.
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] There are some things from your port I will
incorporate into my versions of these. I will post my version of these
ports later today.
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don't think it is hardware related.
I did nothing special in order to get hydrogen to work on my i386. Q
make install; rehash; hydrogen
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On Tue, Mar 14, 2006 at 04:55:56PM +, Deanna Phillips wrote:
> Mathieu Sauve-Frankel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > I have half finished and out of date RT port I am willing to
> > pass on. I still use it but don't have the time to finish
> > it. I'
ish it. I've attached my
last version of it. I am more than happy to help out, test and comment
for anyone who wants to run with the ball.
FWIW, an RT 3.4.5 port is going to require an update to
DBIx::SearchBuilder, which depends on something that is only available
in newer versions of perl
.org/
seems to work fine on -current i386
remind me to buy you a beer if I ever meet you irl :-D
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few
days ago. I'd say yes.
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with 4.00
> with broken system_dns features for big-endian, or c) 3.9 ships with
> 4.00 with non-official patch (almost non-official).
my vote would be to remain conservative and ship 3.95 and update the
port with unofficial patches just after unlock if a new version is not
yet available upstream.
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. Anyone want to buy a zaptel
> card? lol
FWIW I haven't been terribly impressed with my SPA-841, the handset
and the buttons suck moose berries
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> software fun and enjoyable again.
Hi, I was planning on committing something similar to your port in the
coming week or so. Thanks for the submission.
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On Wed, Nov 09, 2005 at 07:23:24PM +0100, $pooky Hunter wrote:
> Hello folks,
> Antoine Jacoutot (ajacoutot_at_lphp.org) has built an OpenBSD port of
> gFTP. For me it works pretty fine, why don't add it on official ports?
net/gftp was imported to the repository last week.
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PKGNAME. Apart from that I don't see anything else wrong with this port.
Mind you I only checked it out quickly on -current i386. It seems to
work fine with the 400's at work.
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've attached the dmesg.
I've updated to the October 21st snapshot and still cannot reproduce
this. Do you get any core files ? Are you running any non-official ports ?
Do you have an /etc/mk.conf file ?
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ed as gtk-theme-switch2. Afaik
this version will only allow you to change gtk+2 themes. You still need
the old tool to switch gtk1 themes. This is the approach I've taken in
my private tree. I also suggest that we rename the installed binary to
gtk-theme-switch, switch is a keyword in csh.
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aller.rb:540: [BUG] Segmentation fault
> ruby 1.8.3 (2005-09-21) [i386-openbsd3.8]
I haven't been able to reproduce this. Are you -current ? Please send
me a dmesg. Is anyone else seeing this ?
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ruby-lang.org/
-# GPL
+MAINTAINER=Mathieu Sauve-Frankel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
+
+# GPL/Artistic/BSD/Public Domain/Beer-Ware.. wish I was joking
PERMIT_PACKAGE_CDROM= Yes
PERMIT_PACKAGE_FTP=Yes
PERMIT_DISTFILES_CDROM=Yes
PERMIT_DISTFILES_FTP= Yes
-WANTLIB=
ME-tk=ruby-tk-${VERSION}
+
CATEGORIES=lang
HOMEPAGE= http://www.ruby-lang.org/
-# GPL
+MAINTAINER=Mathieu Sauve-Frankel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
+
+# GPL/Artistic/BSD/Public Domain/Beer-Ware.. wish I was joking
PERMIT_PACKAG
se.
I also would prefer to see all of these ports just have the regular
ruby-* prefix. Once again I don't see the point of differientiating
between ruby libraries that come from one ruby packaging scheme or
another.
I will have more comments and diffs once I have posted my version of the
ruby update.
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h in the works that fix the X11 issues.
I'll be posting it a little later.
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le.
I absolutly disagree with you removing the tk flavor and making
tk and tcl a dependency. This makes ruby REQUIRE X11 to be intalled.
Which is totally ridiculous. Why should I have to install x11 to run
a ruby app ?
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th misc@
misc@ is the appropriate list for flamebait. HTH!
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that way... mirroring issue?
I tried it with
MASTER_SITES= ${MASTER_SITE_PERL_CPAN:=Module/}
and it works fine. We only use by-authors when we present a port of
something that hasn't been officially accepted into the CPAN
"NameSpace" and the file is only available from the author's homedir on
CPAN.
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ts pass regress. Making the
regression tests pass is not optional, it is a REQUIREMENT.
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On Fri, Sep 16, 2005 at 08:09:20AM +0200, scorch wrote:
> would it be possible to create a FLAVOR that doesn't use the apache parts?
>
Why ? Subversion requires apache2. We don't offer an apache2 port . Therefore
we don't provide the apache2 module.
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vnserve
> > so that IPv6 is disabled by default, but may be enabled with
> > a new option --ipv6. Comments?
>
> Please ask svn devs to include this change. Why should we have it in
> our ports tree and not in original svn sources?
I agree with alek here.
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er to disable gnomevfs by default. I for one do not want the
extra burden of having to install gnomevfs and all it's associated
dependencies
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my own gtk2 version of the port. No you can't have it. Instead
you could send a polite reminder to the maintainers
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e to crank your ulimits before the java plugin will work
properly with even the simple applet examples included wuith the jdk.
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le of people I know using
> >Tomcat, I know of no one still on 3, but I thought it safer to ask
> >than not. :-)
>
> Yes, just v3. v4 & v5 I maintain and will stay.
I say delete it. ok msf@
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to learn english perfectly.
> Btw: there's no flavour for building a Port with DebugInfos...
>
> And like OpenBSD-Guys always say:
env DEBUG="-g" make package
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ed update of devel/subversion to 1.2.0.
> >>
> >>Attached an update of subversion that can use swig 1.3.24.
> >>
> >>Passes regression tests on i386. Please test.
This diff is ok by me. Alek if you want to commit this go ahead.
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I have this in my tree.
I don't have the time or the interest to update it/test it
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a
> PKGNAME= mozilla-thunderbird-${VER}p1
>
man diff
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.
> >
> I would think the port was dropped because there was no need for it.
> Webmin is simply a bunch of Perl scripts, they install just fine from the
> webmin site.
I think the commit log makes it very clear why the port was removed
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=openbsd-ports-cvs&m=108153336916820&w=2
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