lucene / solr

2010-10-22 Thread Sam Smith
does anyone have a port for solr/lucene? Happy to do testing or make one if not. Cheers Sam -- Dysfunction: The only consistent feature of all your dissatisfying relationships is you

new perl and -current

2008-10-11 Thread Sam Smith
When upgrading to -current and `pkg_add -ur` from the latest snapshots, various perl modules which are now marked as COMES_WITH=4.5 don't get upgraded, so the pre-upgrade modules are still there, and are picked up before the new base modules. Normally this isn't a problem, but this one broke spa

php5 with no_suhosin - packaging failure

2007-08-14 Thread Sam Smith
Does the no_suhosin psuedo-flavour of php5 fail to package for anyone else? The Horde/IMP ports in -current will irregularly segfault php and sometimes takes out apache when suhosin is enabled - which is the default for all built packages. The error: ===> Building package for php5-

NEW ports: p5-WWW-Facebook-API and dependencies

2007-05-09 Thread Sam Smith
Ports for the perl bindings for the Facebook API and the requisite dependencies are at http://sebastian.foriru.co.uk/~sams/OpenBSD/facebook-api-modules.tgz Cheers Sam -- Talk does not cook rice - Chinese Proverb

Re: p5-Net-Amazon update

2006-09-17 Thread Sam Smith
On Sun, 17 Sep 2006, David Hill wrote: Just emailing you to let you know Net::Amazon 0.35 is the latest. Feel like upgrading the OpenBSD port? please test/commit the below. The script I use it for work fine with it. Sam Index: net/p5-Net-Amazon/Makefile ===

NEW: p5-Cairo

2006-09-02 Thread Sam Smith
A port of the perl bindings for the Cairo graphics library is at: http://sebastian.foriru.co.uk/~sams/OpenBSD/ works fine for me on 4.0-beta thanks Sam -- Insanity: It's difficult to comprehend how insane some people can be, especially when you're insane

new port: pdftohtml

2006-08-02 Thread Sam Smith
this is a pdf to html converter. It's based on the xpdf sources. It builds a new xpdf and various other bits, but they are not installed and there are no conflicts. http://sebastian.foriru.co.uk/~sams/OpenBSD/ It's been a while since I did a port of some c stuff, rather than just perl m

Re: NEW: p5-PDF-Reuse

2006-07-31 Thread Sam Smith
On Mon, 31 Jul 2006, Sam Smith wrote: this module allows you to make modifications pdfs that already exist, adding in custom info etc. dammit. the port is at http://sebastian.foriru.co.uk/~sams/OpenBSD/ Sma -- I like long walks, especially when they are taken by people who annoy me

NEW: p5-PDF-Reuse

2006-07-31 Thread Sam Smith
this module allows you to make modifications pdfs that already exist, adding in custom info etc. Sam -- Losing: If at first you don't succeed, failure may be your style

Re: NEW: p5-XML-RSS-Parser

2006-03-08 Thread Sam Smith
On Wed, 8 Mar 2006, Jasper Lievisse Adriaanse wrote: DESCR: XML::RSS::Parser is a lightweight liberal parser of RSS feeds. [snip] Port is attached and available at http://nedbsd.nl/~jasper/obsd/ports/p5-XML-RSS-Parser.tgz Please test and comment. How's this different to /usr/ports/textproc/p

NEW: p5-HTTP-Recorder and dependencies

2005-12-20 Thread Sam Smith
A port for the perl module HTTP::Recorder which creates perl scripts for webserver interactions based on what goes through a web proxy The port is at http://sebastian.foriru.co.uk/~sams/OpenBSD/p5-HTTP-Recorder_and_friends.tgz It also includes a handful of modules from the Email:: hier

NEW: net/p5-Net-FTP-Recursive

2005-12-14 Thread Sam Smith
A module which does recursive ftp from perl scripts. very similar to Net::FTP upon which it builds. http://sebastian.foriru.co.uk/~sams/OpenBSD/p5-Net-FTP-Recursive.tgz Works just fine on amd64 and i386. Cheers Sam -- Assumptions: Never assume what you're trying to prove, unless y

new port: Spreadsheet::WriteExcel

2005-09-27 Thread Sam Smith
A port of the Perl module Spreadsheet::WriteExcel is available from: http://sebastian.foriru.co.uk/~sams/OpenBSD/p5-Spreadsheet-WriteExcel.tgz please test/commit/mock as appropriate. it works on i386. Sam -- Loneliness: If you find yourself struggling with loneliness, you're