Marc-
Marc Espie wrote...
> Don't do that
>
> Any package installed can be deleted...
>
> if you have conflicts with .libs-expat, it means you already updated expat,
> so you can usually just pkg_delete .libs-expat, as nothing will depend on
> it any longer.
My apologiesI had this happe
Benjamin Collins wrote...
> I recently upgraded to the latest snapshot and was in the process of
> upgrading all the packages I had installed, and when I tried to install
> packages that depend on expat, the install of expat failed with this:
>
> Can't install expat-2.0.0 because of conflicts (.li
Hello.
D. E. Evans wrote...
>(rep:22337): Gtk-CRITICAL **:
> gtk_radio_menu_item_new_with_label_from_widget: assertion
> `GTK_IS_RADIO_MENU_ITEM (group)' failed
>*** Bad argument: #, (), 2
>
> I believe this is a question you should be asking of the application
> maintainer for the prog
Hello.
I built a new OpenBSD box from the April 15th snapshot, and
installed sawfish from the pre-compiled packages on ftp.nyc.openbsd.org.
The window manager starts up fine, but if I run sawfish-ui, I get
the following error:
(rep:22337): Gtk-CRITICAL **: gtk_radio_menu_item_new_with_label_from_w
Matthieu Herrb wrote...
> New version, taking many suggestions into account:
>
> - remove extra comments from Makefile.template
> - remove an extra -g that leaked in lib/Makefile
> - make the port honour CFLAGS. (I tried to make it honour CC too, but
> something seems broken in how make and gmake
Tobias Ulmer wrote...
> Three ports for the price of one ;)
>
> * mpd is a music player daemon, it can be controled over the network,
> runs in the background and does obviously not require X for GUI
> bloat. It can play lot's of different audio formats (mp3,
> wav, ogg, mod, flac, streams a
James Prevatt wrote...
> Upon suggestion from another list member, I have modified the port to
> set MODULES=converters/libiconv instead of using WANTLIB when building
> the -lua flavor. I have tested on i386. Thanks!
Works fine on i386-current as of yesterday.
I only built the normal package, I
Okan Demirmen wrote...
> takes nmap to 3.95. notable updates:
>
> - nmap goes on a "diet"
> - completely new manpage/help screen (plus translations)
> - nmapfe moves from gtk1 to gtk2
>
> full changelog in source or http://www.insecure.org/nmap/changelog.html
Seems to work OK f
dorqus wrote...
> Based on the original port I'm also seeing
> (process:3637): GLib-CRITICAL **: g_strcasecmp: assertion `s2 != NULL' failed
>
> This is on i386-current as of December 12th. Right now I'm compiling
> the irssi-0.8.10p0 port and I'll let you kn
Based on the original port I'm also seeing
(process:3637): GLib-CRITICAL **: g_strcasecmp: assertion `s2 != NULL' failed
This is on i386-current as of December 12th. Right now I'm compiling
the irssi-0.8.10p0 port and I'll let you know. Other than that warning,
the port works fine.
-d
Peter Strömberg wrote...
> tested on i386, amd64 and macppc in venice
> patch -E is recomended
Seems to be working for me, i386-current using October 30th snapshot.
Thanks!
--
josh
Hans van Leeuwen wrote...
> "pkg_check is build on top of OpenBSD's ports-system. It checks a given
> list of packages for vulnerablities against the VuXML database. If no
> package is given all installed packages will be checked."
>
> Please test the port and the program.
Seems to work OK, rep
Antoine Jacoutot wrote...
> Hi...
>
> Here is a port of gFTP.
Seems to work fine under i386-current as of last week.
When I first start it I get the following messages:
void:~> gftp
gFTP Warning: Skipping line 229 in config file: entropy_source
gFTP Warning: Skipping line 232 in config file: ent
David Krause wrote...
> please test
Works fine on i386-current. Some warning during compile time, nothing
horrendous, seems to work just fine.
Josh
gt; are not loaded. and they are not broken of course.
Seems to be pretty stable for me, I'm now using it as my main
browser instead of firefox (mainly because of the flash plugin)
Some pages it has problems with, I go to firefox and they work fine,
but they are mainly sites "Designed for Internet Explorer".
--
dorqus
Bernd-
Bernd Ahlers wrote...
> dorqus [Fri, Sep 23, 2005 at 02:27:25PM -0400] wrote:
> >I am losing one of my email addresses, this diff just changes
> >the email address to a working one.
> >
> Your new one should be Josh Rivel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, right?!
Yes, that is correct.
Thanks.
Josh
I am losing one of my email addresses, this diff just changes
the email address to a working one.
--
josh
There are 10 types of people. Those that understand binary,
and those that don't.
--- MakefileFri Sep 23 14:21:18 2005
+++ Makefile.orig Fri Sep 23 14:20:54 2005
@
Mike Pechkin wrote...
> clamav 0.87 - security update, make sense
> http://www.security.nnov.ru/Jdocument765.html
Seems to work for me, i386, -current as of Sep 20th.
--
josh
Kyle Amon wrote...
> Attached is a port for fbpanel (http://fbpanel.sourceforge.net/),
> a standards compliant, light-weight X11 desktop panel. It's
> great for light-weight window managers like OpenBox.
>
> It is probably not the best port in the world, but it works fine for
> me on i386 OpenBSD
Victor Sahlstedt wrote...
> Hi, attaching a diff; feh-1.3.2 -> feh-1.3.4.
> Changelog: http://www.linuxbrit.co.uk/feh/file/trunk/ChangeLog
Works fine for me, i386-current from this week.
Josh
Hi the MASTER_SITES and HOMEPAGE for bbpager have changed, this diff
will reflect that in the Makefile
--
josh
There are 10 types of people. Those that understand binary,
and those that don't.
--- MakefileThu Jun 2 15:07:09 2005
+++ Makefile.orig Thu Jun 2 15:06:03 2
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