Hi Stuart,
Thanks, that did the trick.
BR
Stephan
> Am 11.02.2023 um 13:25 schrieb Stuart Henderson :
>
> Postfix 3.5 is in -stable packages now, you can use that.
>
> --
> Sent from a phone, apologies for poor formatting.
>
>
> On 11 February 2023 11:09:44 Ste
Hi guys,
I know this is pretty old stuff by now, but I updated my mail server yesterday
to 7.2 and of course experienced the very same behavior. Should have looked
faster into the mail archives :)
Anyway, is this something that’s being worked on? Does it help to file a bug
with postfix?
For
Stuart Henderson schrieb:
Hello Stuart,
> bit late to make 4.7, but this update might be useful for
> people who are using either of these ports. 2-in-1 diff,
> apply in ports/mail, use patch -E.
>
SpamAssassin seems to work. The patch for
patches/patch-rules_72_active_cf didn't apply (again).
Markus Lude schrieb:
Hello Markus,
> Hello,
> attached is an update to the recently released version 2.8.5.2 of snort.
> Finally I got rid of the version numbers for the shared libs. IPv6 is
> enabled. Builds of all flavors look good on i386 and sparc64. As I
> mainly use the unflavored version te
Stuart Henderson wrote:
Hello Stuart,
> ugh, sorry I didn't spot that - /me grumbles at msdos line endings :(
> please just rm patches/patch-rules_72_active_cf
>
OK, I've done that. It builds just fine and runs well on my mailgate.
Regards,
Stephan
Stuart Henderson wrote:
Hello Stuart,
> On 2010/01/12 21:55, Stephan Tesch wrote:
>
>> Stuart Henderson schrieb:
>>
>> Hello Stuart,
>>
>> Doesn't seem to work here:
>>
>> Freshly pulled cvs source for ports brings the following:
>>
Stuart Henderson schrieb:
Hello Stuart,
Doesn't seem to work here:
Freshly pulled cvs source for ports brings the following:
...
Hmm... The next patch looks like a unified diff to
me...
Edd Barrett schrieb:
Hello Edd,
> On Fri, Jan 08, 2010 at 11:44:48AM +0100, Stephan Tesch wrote:
>
>>> opendd already has the code for this, so you should just need an
>>> @newuser entry in PLIST (pick the next id along from a freshly updated
>>> /usr/ports
Damn it, got a typo in the Makefile. New tarball attached...
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Stuart Henderson schrieb:
Guys,
First: thanks for the constructive input!
> opendd already has the code for this, so you should just need an
> @newuser entry in PLIST (pick the next id along from a freshly updated
> /usr/ports/infrastructure/db/user.list) and change the sample
> config file to us
Edd Barrett schrieb:
Hello Edd,
> On Tue, Jan 05, 2010 at 02:15:41PM +0100, Stephan Tesch wrote:
>
>> Hello everyone,
>>
>> Attached is a port for OpenDD, a small DynDNS client that doesn't rely
>> on perl or python and thus works beautiful for small instal
Hello everyone,
Attached is a port for OpenDD, a small DynDNS client that doesn't rely
on perl or python and thus works beautiful for small installations (eg.
flashboot). This is basically the same as the port from Bruno Bigas from
2006, updated to the new version.
Comments welcome!
Regards,
Ste
> Comments are appreciated! So far this has been tested on i386.
Replying to my own mail here: This has now also been tested on amd64. Works
like a charm :). Still, further testing reports are appreciated!!!
Regards,
Stephan
Hi guys,
This brings kbiff to version 3.8. New features include CRAM-MD5 and APOP
authentication, as well as a switch to sourceforge for the distfile.
Comments are appreciated! So far this has been tested on i386.
Regards,
Stephan
Index: Makefile
=
Am Samstag, 26. November 2005 00:04 schrieb Nikolay Sturm:
Servus Nikolay,
> Attached diff updates gtkpod to 0.94.0, the latest stable release. If
> someone could test this with an ipod, I'd appreciate it.
Works for me on i386 with an fifth generation ipod:
umass0 at uhub0 port 1 configuration
Am Montag, 17. Oktober 2005 02:14 schrieb Jacob Meuser:
Hi Jacob,
> can you try the following? should keep it from going out of bounds
> at least. doesn't seem to cause any problems in the demuxing
> as far as I can see.
Thanks, it seems to work. I've tried transcoding a vob, which did fail la
Am Donnerstag, 13. Oktober 2005 03:32 schrieb Jacob Meuser:
Hi Jacob,
> check if it was tcdemux that segfaulted. if it is. and you can get
> useful backtrace, I'd like to see it. bugs in the VOB demuxing code
> seem to have been exposed by the new malloc ... the segfaults started
> suddenly for
Am Donnerstag, 13. Oktober 2005 03:32 schrieb Jacob Meuser:
> can you verify this happen with 0.6.14 on -current too?
It happens, too. And yes, I ran it from dvdrip, but also directly from the
shell.
*** WARNING: The option -V is deprecated. ***
*** Transcode internal frame handling is now in Y
Am Dienstag, 11. Oktober 2005 06:04 schrieb Jacob Meuser:
Hi Jacob,
> yeah, my bad. forgot I had taken that out.
>
> new patch attached.
The package builds fine. But I got a problem with transcode itself. It
segfaults on my 3.8-current system (snapshot from middle of Sep). The problem
looks l
Am Montag, 10. Oktober 2005 09:55 schrieb Jacob Meuser:
Hi Jacob,
> attached is a patch to update multimedia/transcode to the 1.0.1 release.
Patching the -current source tree worked ok. But I'm having these problems
while building the port on i386:
Making install in testsuite
test -z "/usr/loc
Hi everyone,
I'm trying to update my 3.7-CURRENT/i386 installation to 3.8-BETA/amd64.
pkg_add -u / -r worked quite fine so far, the only issue I'm facing right now
is the upgrade of xmms.
Currently I've got the following xmms modules installed:
xmms-1.2.10p3
xmms-mp3-1.2.10p3
If I try to upgr
Hi guys,
xmms-arts_output is an plugin for xmms which lets you use the aRts daemon as
an output device. Please test and comment!
Ciao,
Stephan
xmms-arts_output.tar.gz
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