3.2.patch from
https://sources.debian.org/patches/amule/1:2.3.3-3/ .
Best regards,
Nick Permyakov
On Thu, Nov 7, 2024 at 4:51 AM Klemens Nanni wrote:
>
> 07.11.2024 14:27, Stuart Henderson пишет:
> > On 2024/11/07 08:56, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> >> I think it would be better not to kill this port on base-gcc arches.
> >> Perhaps make building pzstd conditional?
> >>
> >> I'd also worry about
On Tue, Nov 5, 2024 at 3:16 PM Kirill A. Korinsky wrote:
>
> On Tue, 05 Nov 2024 00:58:37 +0100,
> Nick Owens wrote:
> >
> > diff --git a/archivers/zstd/Makefile b/archivers/zstd/Makefile
> > index 3b6d18883ae..22dca58e7dd 100644
> > --- a/archivers/zstd/
hi,
here's a change to enable pzstd in archivers/zstd. pzstd can do parallel
de/compression, like pigz.
i built this locally and it seemed to produce the right binary, but i'm not
very familiar with ports yet, so apologies if this change is incomplete.
diff --git a/archivers/zstd/Makefile b/arch
On Sat, Sep 28, 2024 at 11:40 PM Nick Owens wrote:
>
> hi,
>
> i spent today doing a little work on my prometheus (sysutils/prometheus)
> exporter for pf. this program exports some metrics for pf. it can
> export the top level pf stats (states, searches, etc), the loginterfac
On Tue, Oct 1, 2024 at 1:55 AM Theo Buehler wrote:
>
> On Tue, Oct 01, 2024 at 01:49:39AM -0700, Nick Owens wrote:
> > coreos has been defunct for many years, and fleet even moreso since it
> > was deprecated in favor of helm and kubernetes.
> >
> > i speak with som
coreos has been defunct for many years, and fleet even moreso since it
was deprecated in favor of helm and kubernetes.
i speak with some authority as a former coreos employee.
can we remove the sysutils/fleetctl port?
cheers,
nick
27; user in the rc.d script, but feedback is
welcome.
cheers,
nick
pf_exporter_v0.1.0.tar.gz
Description: application/tar-gz
rue. That might be because Linux distros which
aggressively de-vendor dependencies are packaging that. I'm happy to
bundle it in ccls and drop the separate port if that's preferred? Or
ccls can fetch it directly like games/barony does.
> Nick, I think you should just to generate a prope
y supports UTF-8,
UTF-16, UTF-32 (LE & BE) and also optionally supports SSE2/SSE4.2 for
acceleration.
Categories: devel
--
Thanks,
Nick
rapidjson.tgz
Description: rapidjson.tgz
ymbol renaming, diagnostics,
semantic highlighting, and more.
Categories: devel
This (and the rapidjson dependency) is my first attempt at making a port
so appreciate any feedback. I've run portcheck and been using it myself
for a few weeks with Emacs lsp-mode.
--
Thanks,
Nick
ccls.tgz
D
OpenBSD__)
flags |= MSG_NOSIGNAL;
#endif // defined(__linux__)
signed_size_type result = error_wrapper(::sendmsg(s, &msg, flags), ec);
[1] https://github.com/chriskohlhoff/asio/pull/549
--
Thanks,
Nick
On 2019-10-25 17:45, Christian Weisgerber wrote:
> Nick Holland:
>
>> I live in EST5EDT. (actually, I normally use
>>/usr/share/zoneinfo/right/US/Michigan )
> ^
> I suspect this to be the trigger for your problem. You have put
> yourse
ird/60.8.0
HOWEVER -- incoming mail was showing the two hour difference quite some
time before April 16. I'm thinking months before, though I'm not
sure exactly.
Got any hints/suggestions as to how I can persuade Thunderbird
I don't live in Theo's basement?
Nick.
can you describe what is missing? i did some of the original work
upstream to get the node_exporter subsystems working on openbsd.
i don't really use node_exporter on openbsd any more, since my only
openbsd hardware currently is on a ERL, and go doesn't support
openbsd/mips.
however, if there's s
i got grafana running on openbsd before, and took the same approach to
getting the web assets. getting the node dependencies into ports
seemed like a rabbit hole i'd never climb out of.
i will likely be using this port in the future if it is comitted -
thank you for your work.
On Mon, Dec 25, 201
hi, i tried to build the aarch64 flavor of u-boot to play around with
my new pinebook (pine64-based laptop).
unfortunately gcc-linaro fails with the following:
/usr/ports/pobj/aarch64-none-elf-gcc-linaro-6.3.2017.02-aarch64/gcc-linaro-6.3-2017.02/gcc/config/aarch64/aarch64.md:801:10873:
fatal err
Protocol family unavailable"
I've also tried with -Djava.net.preferIPv[4|6][Stack|Addresses] but to
no avail. There is no problem with my code as it works on other OSes
with different JDKs.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Nick
---
lo0: flags=8049 mtu 32768
index 3 priority 0 llpr
As a former digital employee who once had three microvaxen (two at work,
one at home) this makes me a little sad.
Just a little though - onward!
On Tue, Mar 8, 2016 at 11:43 PM, Theo de Raadt
wrote:
> > There is currently some talk of dropping the vax architecture. I'm
> > cautiously optimist
> Sent: Sunday, November 22, 2015 at 11:06 PM
> From: "Stuart Henderson"
> To: "misc nick"
> Cc: ports@openbsd.org
> Subject: Re: calibre error
>
> On 2015/11/22 07:10, misc nick wrote:
> > I'm using the calibre package on OpenBSD 5.8/amd64
I'm using the calibre package on OpenBSD 5.8/amd64 release.
When i try to convert anything to epub i get this:
calibre 1.48 isfrozen: False is64bit: True
OpenBSD-5.8-amd64-64bit OpenBSD ('64bit', '')
('OpenBSD', '5.8', 'GENERIC.MP#1236')
Python 2.7.10
Linux: ('', '', '')
Traceback (most recent c
Is there a technical reason that vpython (http://vpython.org/) is not in ports
or nobody wanted to port it?
Thanks
On 10/22/14 06:33, Ingo Schwarze wrote:
> Hi Nick,
>
> here is a patch better explaining sudo(8) configuration for ports.
>
> I'm not just asking for an OK to commit; i also hope for a cluestick
> to understand what's up with faq15.html versus ports/ports.html.
> B
How is /usr/local/share/pkglocatedb created?
Locate's man page states that "The locate database is built by user
''nobody'' using find(1)" but that does not help me much.
If i am missing something please direct me to the
appropriate location.
On September 23, 2014 8:12:36 PM EDT, Stuart Henderson
wrote:
>On 2014/09/23 17:27, Nick Guenther wrote:
>> LD_PRELOAD,
>/usr/local/share/doc/pkg-readmes/postgresql-plv8-* explains this too.
>
>> But I do not understand why libpthread.so refuses to load if the
>sys
ostgresql/plpython2.so: 0x185e3b3a04a0
dlsym: plpython2_validator in /usr/local/lib/postgresql/plpython2.so:
0x185e3b3a0ad0
dlsym: pg_finfo_plpython2_validator in
/usr/local/lib/postgresql/plpython2.so: 0x185e3b3a0480
But I do not understand why libpthread.so refuses to load if the
system knows it needs it. libpython2.7.so isn't preloaded like
libkrb5.so and friends, and that seems to load fine except for its
broken dependency.
Anyway, thanks for the tips; I'll take this to the OpenBSD maintainers now.
--
Nick Guenther
4B Stats/CS
University of Waterloo
On 07/26/14 15:43, Christian Weisgerber wrote:
> On 2014-07-26, Nick Holland wrote:
>
>> (next I'll ask for nginx support :-D )
>
> Huh?
> The cvsweb port works nicely with nginx and slowcgi. I run it like
> that locally.
>
> nginx_flags=
> slowcgi_fla
n? (the good(?) news is development seems to have stopped, so I
won't be asking for 3.0.7 or 4.x or anything else newer later)
(next I'll ask for nginx support :-D )
Nick.
The link it mentions for performance tuning does not exist anymore.
The new rtorrent wiki is at:
https://github.com/rakshasa/rtorrent/wiki
Currently, it does not mention anything about performance tuning.
Diff for new pkg-readme:
--- /usr/local/share/doc/pkg-readmes/rtorrent-0.8.9p0v0 Wed Mar 5
like to get my Tomcat server up and running again :)
-Nick
On Jan 1, 2014 3:38 PM, "Scott Vanderbilt" wrote:
> On 1/1/2014 1:21 PM, Stuart Henderson wrote:
>
> If anyone is able to help track down the timeframe this got broken
>> (or even pin it to a particular commit in b
leaps into mind, but maybe something with a few dependencies to
give a better show...
So, if you want to hit this thing before I do...that's where I'd
recommend starting.
Nick.
ed wording for upgrade53.html soon please...
Thanks!
Nick.
were similar-enough such that after upgrading
'gdk-pixbuf-2.23.5_1' to 'gdk-pixbuf-2.23.5_3' (graphics/gdk-pixbuf in
FreeBSD),
my broken Pidgin 2.10.6 png files came back into view. They exist in
/usr/local/share/pixmaps/pidgin... just didn't load up right. :)
Nice!
Thanx,
Nick Zervas
amp;m=105553742412504&w=2
>
> Never ask ports@ for the meaning of "unzels" ;-)
The first rule of unzels is don't ask the meaning of unzels.
Second rule of unzels is don't ask about the rest of the rules.
Nick.
(who made that mistake. Learn from me.)
that this occurs to someone else, this "appears" to
overcome the segfault issue.
If any maintainers would like debugging or testing of the vanilla package,
please let me know.
Thanks again,
Nick
nothing. I just turned it back on at it built
successfully and my
import.js stuff is working fine. I've tested this on amd64.
Hopefully Gmail doesn't mangle the patch. If it does, you can get it here:
http://www.nicktempleton.com/pub/OpenBSD/mediatomb-0.12.1p2.pat
irons in the
fire, but maybe I could take a crack at it.
-Nick
On Tue, Apr 5, 2011 at 3:50 PM, Jasper Lievisse Adriaanse <
jas...@openbsd.org> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Are there any users of mediatombs playlist functionality out there? Or
> people
> using elinks' javascript fla
On Tue, Nov 9, 2010 at 3:41 AM, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> On 2010/11/09 00:27, Nick Guenther wrote:
>> I just installed 4.8 and the R statistical language from packages, but
>> it keeps crashing whenever I try to use plot().
>
> for now as a quick hack you could try
I just installed 4.8 and the R statistical language from packages, but
it keeps crashing whenever I try to use plot().
$ R
R version 2.8.1 (2008-12-22)
Copyright (C) 2008 The R Foundation for Statistical Computing
ISBN 3-900051-07-0
R is free software and comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY.
You
I've been working on a mediatomb port for a bit myself. When I get home I can
share what I did to work around this. I'm sure it's wrong, but it got it
working.
-Nick
On Aug 22, 2010 3:06 PM, Markus Bergkvist <markus.bergkv...@telia.com>
wrote:
A work-in-progress p
-fetch target (with ftp(1)'s -o option) but this is "strongly discouraged"
by the porting docs. I can't believe I'm the first to come across this, but
couldn't find anything in the archives.
Any advice?
-Nick
been incorporated.
// nick
diff -uNPr -x CVS sylpheed/Makefile sylpheed-new/Makefile
--- sylpheed/Makefile Tue Jan 5 20:36:12 2010
+++ sylpheed-new/Makefile Tue Jan 5 20:35:15 2010
@@ -1,11 +1,13 @@
-# $OpenBSD: Makefile,v 1.85 2009/12/21 22:20:12 ajacoutot Exp $
+# $OpenBSD: Makefile,v
I just noticed a small bug in the wmii port: its PLIST says "wmii-3.5"
in a bunch of places but the current version, the version the Makefile
pulls down, is 3.6.
-Nick
make sure to format your partitions with "mkfs.ext3
-I 128".
Appearently some linux distros have patched grub to understand 256b
inodes. Are there any plans to patch our grub?
Thanks,
-Nick
Sounds interesting.
Can we wait on resulting materials?
On Sun, Oct 11, 2009 at 5:56 PM, Robert Nagy wrote:
> Hello
>
> p2k9 (the ports hackathon in Budapest) is on since Friday. People
> are working on different things like GNOME, GCC4, BluRay support or
> even ACPI.
>
> I would like to thank e
On Thu, Oct 8, 2009 at 6:51 AM, Marc Espie wrote:
> On Tue, Oct 06, 2009 at 10:32:27PM -0400, Nick Bender wrote:
>> So how cool would it be to add tcl to base? Seriously, bsd liscense,
>> small footprint, knock off lots off depencies for ports
>>
>> Ok, crawlng ba
47.html out there, waiting to be populated,
too.
Nick.
(and if this message looks familiar, I'm a believer in e-mail recylcing)
Note also that we now have [ports] markers in current.html. Putting
something there DOES help make sure things hit the next upgradexx.html.
hint: upgrade46.html is taking shape very, very rapidly...
oh, guess I haven't sent my beg out for 4.6 yet. oops...
Nick.
So how cool would it be to add tcl to base? Seriously, bsd liscense,
small footprint, knock off lots off depencies for ports
Ok, crawlng back into my hole
wapping and it wasn't before.
"top" will give you a pretty good idea what is going on there if I'm right.
Nick.
Stuart Henderson wrote:
> On 2009/07/22 22:09, Nick Holland wrote:
>> Henning Brauer wrote:
>> >
>> > the upgrade47.html entry is the most important really.
>>
>> I'm inclined to agree. I may be biased, but really...a mail list
>> or chat board
nt! :) If there's something that needs to
be in there, put it in. I put the postgresql note in upgrade47.html
already.
Consider this the first request for stuff for 4.6, too. :)
Nick.
Sounds like you're trying to mix current ports with a stable base:
http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq15.html#PkgFAQ
-Nick
Chuck Robey wrote:
I have a new OpenBSD-4.5 system. I've got an updated copy of the cvs archive,
so I'm sure I have a *very* recent copy of the ports. I wan
I worked around this by adding a symbolic link to my python executable:
ln -s /usr/local/bin/python2.5 /usr/local/bin/python
Note: I did this on an already very unsupported 4.4-stable base with a
mixture of current and stable ports, so take that into consideration.
-Nick
Aaron Stellman
On Fri, Apr 24, 2009 at 5:11 PM, Antoine Jacoutot wrote:
> On Fri, 24 Apr 2009, Nick Guenther wrote:
>> So I just took the lazy way out. Thanks for the tip though. I followed
>> it and I'm still getting the same error. The totem Makefile says
>> "multimedia/gstrea
On Fri, Apr 24, 2009 at 12:00 PM, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> On 2009/04/24 10:59, Nick Guenther wrote:
>> I downloaded it on the 22nd. I see there was an update on april24th
>> which I've just untarred overtop
>
> don't do that - ports.tar.gz is just to get you st
On Fri, Apr 24, 2009 at 8:49 AM, Antoine Jacoutot wrote:
> On Fri, 24 Apr 2009, Nick Guenther wrote:
>
>> If I try to compile totem in -current I get:
>>
>> checking GStreamer 0.10 playbin plugin... no
>> configure: error:
>>
If I try to compile totem in -current I get:
checking GStreamer 0.10 playbin plugin... no
configure: error:
Cannot find required GStreamer-0.10 plugin
'playbin'.
It should be part of gst-plugins-base. Please
install it.
pkg_info sa
Stuart Henderson wrote:
> On 2009/04/14 11:08, Nick Holland wrote:
>> It is really easy to reproduce...in X, ssh to machine with Epic, start
>> Epic4 in an xterm, now resize the x-term. Boom. Epic4 is now locked,
>> and soaking all available CPU time.
>
> I can r
James Wright wrote:
Nick Holland holland-consulting.net> writes:
Does it make sense to add features to EPIC4?
Scripts that depend on epic4, epic4 and epic5 do not have compatible interfaces
that would certainly be an issue...
There's a nasty bug in EPIC4 which causes epic to
oesn't work as I did
in epic4 I'm assuming is a difference with epic5, and my "it works"
consists of "it talks, it doesn't hang, and my users can resize their
window without flinging profanity at me".
Nick.
sions were right.
-Nick
On 17/03/2009, Simon Bertrang wrote:
> On Tue, Mar 17, 2009 at 12:09:18PM +0100, Alexandre Ratchov wrote:
>> On Tue, Mar 17, 2009 at 03:00:02AM -0400, Nick Guenther wrote:
>> > I installed mlmmj on OpenBSD 4.3 from packages just now and I made a
>> >
Mar 2009 23:29:54 -0700 (PDT)
Date: Tue, 17 Mar 2009 02:29:54 -0400
Message-ID: <480f20130903162329g1fbe482bv52e164bc2f799...@mail.gmail.com>
Subject: test10
From: Nick Guenther
To: plann...@pulsebitten.ca
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efore upgrade and
restore it after.
nice, neat, one-line.
Please submit any suggestions for these to me. Providing the nice,
neat, one-line summary would be great (I'm NOT good at nice, neat, OR
one-line!), and if you feel it needed, justify it to me. :)
Nick.
(and if this message looks fa
oviding the nice,
neat, one-line summary would be great (I'm NOT good at nice, neat, OR
one-line!), and if you feel it needed, justify it to me. :)
Nick.
blem for anyone who should
be running a DNS server. And yes, you should have at least a minimal
amount of knowledge before attempting to do that.
Nick.
ainst a qmail port.
Some of his utility programs (ucspi-tcp) would be really
handy ported, and I can not think of any issues involved
there. So there's a partial yes. :)
Nick.
> And it makes DESCR fit onto my punched cards ;-)
Because 73-80 are for comments. Of course smart people put line numbers
there so if you dropped your card deck it could be machine sorted and put
back in order.
Wow I feel old...
-N
ch
is often missed by many.
I WISH xpdf didn't have silly DRM stuff in it.
I WISH people didn't distribute silly patches for OpenSSH
I am glad they can.
Nick.
--
By reading this note, you agree to not think of a big red bird
with fuzzy pink feet.
, one-line summary would be great (I'm NOT good at nice, neat, OR
one-line!), and if you feel it needed, justify it to me. :)
Nick.
do
>> you guys actually bootstrap it?
>
> that should have read: How do you guys actually bootstrap X11?
until the FAQ is updated for 4.2 (Nov. 1), you need to see
.../xenocara/README and man 8 release
Nick.
#x27;m NOT good at nice, neat, OR
one-line!), and if you feel it needed, justify it to me. :)
Nick.
ew sudo(8)? Please followup to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
Oh, sorry, I forgot to add to my instructions: you need boost.
$ sudo pkg_add -iv boost-libs boost-headers
-NIck
hat after this update both files under patches will be zero-sized
and can be removed.
Changes are loads of bugfixes all over the package, to many to copy
here.
Take care.
// nick
Begin forwarded message:
Date: Wed, 25 Jul 2007 14:54:46 +0200
From: Simon Bertrang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [
er
should I use instead?
-Nick
(CC me, not on list)
I just noticed that mplayer depends on lame which depends on gtk+. I
can see no reason lame should need GUI elements, so this is kind of
bothersome because it means that pulling in mplayer also pulls in
4.5megs of GTK.
Why is this?
Thanks in advance (and please CC me)
-Nick
On 5/8/07, Matthias Kilian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Mon, May 07, 2007 at 12:04:13PM -0400, Nick Guenther wrote:
> I was trying to build w3m and when it tried to build boehm-gc as a
> dependency that failed. Does anyone know what the problem is?
> Please CC me, I
I was trying to build w3m and when it tried to build boehm-gc as a
dependency that failed. Does anyone know what the problem is?
Please CC me, I'm nott on the list.
$ cd /usr/ports/devel/boehm-gc
$ sudo make
===> boehm-gc-6.2p1 depends on: metaauto-0.5 - found
===> boehm-gc-6.2p1 depends on: au
Disregard. I'm retarded. The last -RELEASE of ports had fltk 1.1.4,
the fltk I downloaded is 1.1.7
On 4/13/07, Nick Guenther <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I've been trying to get flwm installed on my zaurus, so I'm trying to
compile fltk, because there is no package for it.
a security risk?
-Nick
please cc me, I'm not on this list
& the old package worked around that in a
different way.
I'm not sure if this is the correct way to handle it, but it's the
cleanest I could think of.
// nick
sunclock-patch
Description: Binary data
a desktop"
and I sadly have to concede.
So are you still maintaining it?
-Nick
n, since the Imake file has
hopefully been patched to include png on the required places.
// nick
sunclock.diff
Description: Binary data
The speak-freely package depends on gsm, but gsm is not available in
packages, only in ports. I've never run into this situation before,
does it happen much?
-Nick
, without a complete error message it's just a wild guess...
For the record, my p5-Ogg-Vorbis-Header version was 0.03 instead of
0.03p, which was the problem (p0 pulls in p5-Inline as a dep it seems).
// nick
On Wed, 7 Feb 2007 21:10:01 +0100
steven mestdagh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Nick Nauwelaerts [2007-02-07, 19:53:11]:
> > Heya,
> > It seems that audio/pacpl is missing a dependency on devel/p5-Inline
> > and because of that for p5-Parse-RecDescent as well. It's
Heya,
It seems that audio/pacpl is missing a dependency on devel/p5-Inline
and because of that for p5-Parse-RecDescent as well. It's been a time
since I fiddled with ports, so please review this diff.
// nick
pacpl.diff
Description: Binary data
aren't working.
other that that, it's still very much in active developmend and you
might have more luck with their cvs version.
// nick
On 9/26/06, Deanna Phillips <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
nikns writes:
> On Tue, Sep 26, 2006 at 02:06:24AM +, Deanna Phillips wrote:
>>Is there a reason why no tclsh symlink is made by the tcl ports?
> Because we have tcl8.3 too!?
This doesn't solve my problem. :)
Anyway, for the archives:
it but konsole is just so much more useful than the other
options. I notice that the author lists OpenBSD 3.5/3.6 as supported;
ah, and I just tried to compile it:
"Mrxvt requires the libX11 libraries."
Well then, what to do about that?
-Nick
Heya,
Here is an update for astro/phoon to the latest version. Initial update
provided by Will Maier , manpage & str*()
mangling by me. Do note that patches/patch-date_parse_c has been
removed.
It seems that this version has most of the time handling code rewritten.
// nick
phoon-20050629
It seems the distfile has changed without it's name being changed. After
comparing the new one with the one mirrored on openbsd's ftp server the
only differences are the author's email address. Here's a patch for the
port.
// nick
hgrep-diff
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> I've tested it on my system with a 945GM.
>
> Comments? Could people with video chipsets such as these please give
> it a shot too?
Gotten my dell inspiron 6400 to do 1680x1050 with this (with a patched
x.org), which has a 945GM. So works fine for me.
// nick
86 -current from early december, but
does work on 3.9-beta. Version of the module doesn't matter, as both
.88, .89 & .90 did not fork before that date, but do now.
I don't see why, the only thing which changed in perl during that time
was the int overflow fix.
// nick
osted to this list, and you have never mentioned 0.89.
> http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=openbsd-ports&m=113683159803362&w=2
Enough time to find out why forking servers don't work for me? I thought
maintaining ports was making sure they actually work, not just sending
diffs whenever an update comes out.
// nick
per Lievisse Adriaanse
> fix man pages while here.
No need to pass this by the maintainer? I know we discussed 0.89, but
never did I see 0.90.
// nick
On Mon, 09 Jan 2006 19:27:50 +0100
Jasper Lievisse Adriaanse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> forgot to include this one with the previous mail, anyway, here it is.
>
> devel/p5-Net-Server:
> - Update the port
> - Add a license.
Still looking into it.
// nick
s it keeps
> > changing its content.
>
> Don't forget guys to sent us a diff.
Which was what I was working on, but before I can send a diff I need to
find the correct place to put it in.
I guess everyone is ok with /var/tmp
// nick
to place it either
in the config file or on the commandline. Ports however should come with
sane defaults and should not write stuff in /etc when that is not listed
in the PLIST.
// nick
On Tue, 1 Nov 2005 14:47:30 +0100
Aleksander Piotrowski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Nick Nauwelaerts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > The net/ddclient port writes a cache file to the /etc directory by
> > default (but this can be changed with a commandline optio
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