Re: Xorg 7.3 and keyboard leds

2007-09-18 Thread Beech Rintoul
On Monday 17 September 2007, Alex Dupre said:
> Am I the only one who have freezed keyboard leds in X after
> updating to Xorg 7.3? I doubt, since both my desktops with
> different keyboards exhibit this problem. They work fine on
> console.
>
> --
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It's a known problem, both xorg and flz@ are aware of it.


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Re: Request for tester for pcc port

2007-09-18 Thread Alex Dupre

Gea-Suan Lin ha scritto:

I made a port for pcc (Portable C Compiler), but it seems have problem
in do-build occasionally.

The problem is when I do "make build", it will not run real make.


Define USE_GMAKE=yes or fix the Makefile.in's.

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Re: Request for tester for pcc port

2007-09-18 Thread Marcus von Appen
On, Tue Sep 18, 2007, Gea-Suan Lin wrote:

> Hello everyone,
> 
> I made a port for pcc (Portable C Compiler), but it seems have problem
> in do-build occasionally.
[...]

It's already in the ports: /usr/ports/lang/pcc.

It suffers from the same issues however (maintainer was informed some
hours ago).

Regards
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xorg 7.3: ati card comes up blank

2007-09-18 Thread Mathias Picker
After my upgrade on -current to xorg 7.3 the ATI Radeon RV350 Mobility
9600 M10 NP in my travelmate 290 comes up blank. I'm now using the vesa
driver. Has anyone else experienced this?

my sytem: FreeBSD mp.virtual-earth.de 7.0-CURRENT FreeBSD 7.0-CURRENT
#3: Fri Sep 14   

xorg.conf: happens also without xorg.conf

one additional data point: if I try to disable one of the other outputs
(e.g. monitor-vga, monitor-S-video) the X server does not start at all
but says there are no usable screens configured...? 


Thanks for any help, Mathias



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Re: Request for tester for pcc port

2007-09-18 Thread Max N. Boyarov

> "GL" == Gea-Suan Lin writes:

 GL>  Hello everyone,

 GL> I made a port for pcc (Portable C Compiler), but it seems have problem
 GL> in do-build occasionally.

 It builded if remove work/.build_done.pcc._usr_local, and run make again.
 but:
 
 $ cat - > test.c
 int main (void) {return 0;}
 $ pcc test.c
 ld: /usr/lib/crt0.o: No such file: No such file or directory


 $ cat - > test.c
 #include 
 int main (void){return 0;}
 
 $ pcc test.c
 /usr/include/machine/signal.h, line 126: syntax error
 /usr/include/machine/signal.h, line 127: cannot recover from earlier errors: 
goodbye!

 $ sed -n -e '126,127p' /usr/include/machine/signal.h
int sc_fpstate[128] __aligned(16);
int sc_spare2[8];


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re: update ports from a file

2007-09-18 Thread James
Hi Anderson,

you can update your ports tree by gunzipping and untarring the
ports.tar.gzfile -- I believe it extracts itself to the correct place.
And deleting
everything beforehand would be a smart move, yes. However, this might not be
appropriate for you as you have no internet connection.

Ports simply tells the computer where to find the appropriate source code,
it doesn't *contain* the source code. So if you try make install clean for
anything, it's not going to *find* the source code unless you first download
the tarball and put it in /usr/ports/distfiles.

You may be better off seeing if there're any iso images of prebuilt packages
lying around that you can tell pkg_add to install from. Or trying to fix
your network card.

James
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autoconf/automake guru wanted [gnuplot-4.0 with patches]

2007-09-18 Thread Ted Thomas
I'm sorry if this sounds like a complaint. I just spent 2 days 
attempting to salvage a sane 6.2 development box which does not use 
X-Windows, because I stumbled into the Xorg quagmire. Recognizing that 
the ports system is itself a remarkable achievement, I would distill my 
concern down to one thing: naming conventions.


Example 1: autoconf/automake

   autoconf-2.59_3 =   up-to-date with port
   autoconf-2.61_2 =   up-to-date with port
   autoconf-wrapper-20070404   =   up-to-date with port
   automake-1.9.6_2=   up-to-date with port
   automake-wrapper-20070404   =   up-to-date with port

I spent quite a bit of time trying to 'fix' what appeared to me to be a 
major problem, namely two identical but independent packages. I guess I 
was wrong, it appears this is intended. It seems obvious to me that 
something like this should not happen. I would note that 'apache22' 
works just fine alongside 'apache', and it ought to be possible to 
exclude multiple instances of identically named ports which are 
different simply by using some variation of that approach.


Example 2: xorg

   xorg-libraries-6.9.0<   needs updating (port has 7.3_1)

This is not as rigorous an issue, but given the massive scope of the 
X-Windows project, if 'xorg' means (not) 'xfree86', that should be 
applied as rigorously as possible. I suspect the dependencies on this 
particular library are what hooked me into a massive and very confusing 
upgrade which was completely unnecessary on my system. I tried removing 
everything 'xorg', but I still couldn't get a stable and sane ports 
installation. I did go to the trouble of writing a little perl script to 
track down these dependencies, but now that I know I can't rely upon the 
port name to be unique, that approach isn't reliable.


I'm no expert on ports, so maybe I'm raising issues which have already 
been thoroughly debated. However, as one who has been using FreeBSD 
since 1995, I can tell you this recent unpleasant experience is out of 
character with the basic principles which I believe have made FreeBSD 
(by far) the best operating system of it's kind. To rely upon 
specialized instructions such as those which were in the UPDATE file 
regards Xorg means that those of us who try to apply FreeBSD in a 
business environment can no longer rely upon those who maintain the 
basic system to make sure "it either works or it doesn't, and nothing in 
between". That principle is, in my opinion, perhaps the greatest 
strength of the system, and should be protected. The instructions 
regarding the Xorg upgrade were riddled with language like 'you may want 
to' or 'might need to', and what I would consider an inexplicable 
reliance upon 'portupgrade-devel' to solve some 'mysterious' defects in 
'portupgrade'. Why do we need both?


Best regards,

Ted
Portland, Oregon
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Re: update ports from a file

2007-09-18 Thread RW
On Tue, 18 Sep 2007 11:01:37 +1000
"Mr Anderson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hello
> 
> I have been using FreeBSD in the Univ recently and quite interesting.
> I decided to installed FreeBSD 6.2 in my laptop (I dont have internet
> connection) and now I want to install apache and other software. So, I
> downloaded
> ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/ports/ports/ports.tar.gz and copy
> to my laptop to update ports. How do I update ports from the
> file? Right now, I have an old version of Ports, portsnap fetch does
> not work because I do not have internet
> connection, and FreeBSD does not recognize my netowrk card reader, so
> I want to do it by hand , step by step.
> 
> Any tip how to do update? Should I just unzip the file
> in /usr/ports , but previosly delete everything???


If you don't have a network connection, I would suggest you use the 
packages on the install disk.
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Re: qmake problems

2007-09-18 Thread Fabian Keil
"Dan Langille" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> The following error persists:
> 
> > ==>Entering directory /usr/home/dan/src/bacula-bat/work/bacula-
> > 2.2.4/src/qt-console
> > /usr/local/bin/qmake-qt4 -unix -o Makefile bat.pro
> > Cannot find file: bat.pro.
> > *** Error code 2
> 
> To debug this, I put an echo `pwd` before qmake is invoked.  The 
> output is: 
> 
> /usr/home/dan/src/bacula-bat/work/bacula-2.2.4/src/qt-console/obj
> 
> bat.pro is one directory up.
> 
> Ideas?

I got the same error while porting net-mgmt/vidalia.
I don't remember the exact fix, but it's hidden somewhere
in the (rather short) Makefile ...

I see that mine has USE_GMAKE and yours doesn't,
so this would be my first guess.

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Re: autoconf/automake guru wanted [gnuplot-4.0 with patches]

2007-09-18 Thread RW
On Tue, 18 Sep 2007 07:51:18 -0700
Ted Thomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I'm sorry if this sounds like a complaint. I just spent 2 days 
> attempting to salvage a sane 6.2 development box which does not use 
> X-Windows, because I stumbled into the Xorg quagmire. Recognizing
> that the ports system is itself a remarkable achievement, I would
> distill my concern down to one thing: naming conventions.
> 
> Example 1: autoconf/automake
> 
> autoconf-2.59_3 =   up-to-date with port
> autoconf-2.61_2 =   up-to-date with port
These two are no problem, they are different ports. 

> autoconf-wrapper-20070404   =   up-to-date with port
> ..
> automake-wrapper-20070404   =   up-to-date with port

This shouldn't happen, do you have multiple entries in /var/db/pkg?
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Re: autoconf/automake guru wanted [gnuplot-4.0 with patches]

2007-09-18 Thread Jeremy Messenger

On Tue, 18 Sep 2007 11:29:22 -0500, RW <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


On Tue, 18 Sep 2007 07:51:18 -0700
Ted Thomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


I'm sorry if this sounds like a complaint. I just spent 2 days
attempting to salvage a sane 6.2 development box which does not use
X-Windows, because I stumbled into the Xorg quagmire. Recognizing
that the ports system is itself a remarkable achievement, I would
distill my concern down to one thing: naming conventions.

Example 1: autoconf/automake

autoconf-2.59_3 =   up-to-date with port
autoconf-2.61_2 =   up-to-date with port

These two are no problem, they are different ports.


autoconf-wrapper-20070404   =   up-to-date with port
..
automake-wrapper-20070404   =   up-to-date with port


This shouldn't happen, do you have multiple entries in /var/db/pkg?


Did you misread it? :-) The *-wrapper is correct and normal.

# pkg_info -IX wrapper
autoconf-wrapper-20070404 Wrapper script for GNU autoconf
automake-wrapper-20070404 Wrapper script for GNU automake

Cheers,
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Re: autoconf/automake guru wanted [gnuplot-4.0 with patches]

2007-09-18 Thread Dmitry Marakasov
* RW ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:

> > autoconf-2.59_3 =   up-to-date with port
> > autoconf-2.61_2 =   up-to-date with port
> These two are no problem, they are different ports. 

> > autoconf-wrapper-20070404   =   up-to-date with port

> > ..
> > automake-wrapper-20070404   =   up-to-date with port


Also different ports, so no problem here either.

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Re: autoconf/automake guru wanted [gnuplot-4.0 with patches]

2007-09-18 Thread RW
On Tue, 18 Sep 2007 11:48:13 -0500
"Jeremy Messenger" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On Tue, 18 Sep 2007 11:29:22 -0500, RW <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
> 
> > On Tue, 18 Sep 2007 07:51:18 -0700
> > Ted Thomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >> I'm sorry if this sounds like a complaint. I just spent 2 days
> >> attempting to salvage a sane 6.2 development box which does not use
> >> X-Windows, because I stumbled into the Xorg quagmire. Recognizing
> >> that the ports system is itself a remarkable achievement, I would
> >> distill my concern down to one thing: naming conventions.
> >>
> >> Example 1: autoconf/automake
> >>
> >> autoconf-2.59_3 =   up-to-date with port
> >> autoconf-2.61_2 =   up-to-date with port
> > These two are no problem, they are different ports.
> >
> >> autoconf-wrapper-20070404   =   up-to-date with port
> >> ..
> >> automake-wrapper-20070404   =   up-to-date with port
> >
> > This shouldn't happen, do you have multiple entries in /var/db/pkg?
> 
> Did you misread it? :-) The *-wrapper is correct and normal.
> 

Yes, I just saw auto-wrapper-20070404 twice. 

In that case there's no issue here at all.
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Re: Odd segfault during Squid-2.6.16 compilation on CURRENT

2007-09-18 Thread Thomas-Martin Seck
I wrote:

> [x-post to freebsd-current@ and freebsd-ports@, replies should probably
> go to freebsd-current only since I only observe this issue on 7-CURRENT]
> 
> All,
> 
> I am currently struggling with an odd issue that keeps me (or rather
> miwi@) from updating www/squid to 2.6.16:

This issue has been resolved (it turned out to be a bug in the crashing
application's code that was only obvious on CURRENT).

Please see ports/116165 for the update to 2.6.16 and the necessary
patch. Sorry that I wasted more than a week on this by blaming the
problem on the messenger.
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Re: xorg 7.3: ati card comes up blank

2007-09-18 Thread Coleman Kane

Mathias Picker wrote:

After my upgrade on -current to xorg 7.3 the ATI Radeon RV350 Mobility
9600 M10 NP in my travelmate 290 comes up blank. I'm now using the vesa
driver. Has anyone else experienced this?

my sytem: FreeBSD mp.virtual-earth.de 7.0-CURRENT FreeBSD 7.0-CURRENT
#3: Fri Sep 14   


xorg.conf: happens also without xorg.conf

one additional data point: if I try to disable one of the other outputs
(e.g. monitor-vga, monitor-S-video) the X server does not start at all
but says there are no usable screens configured...? 



Thanks for any help, Mathias

  
Maybe you had WITHOUT_AIGLX enabled when you built Xorg 7.2, and then 
this flag was not set for Xorg 7.3. Your video hardware is identical to 
mine, and it is working now after some effort on my part.


Start here: http://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=11870

Apply the patch into /usr/src/sys/dev/drm and then rebuild and reinstall 
your drm kernel modules. This should allow Xorg to work with your rv350 
and have AIGLX support. You will probably then end up in a situation 
where the new radeon_drv.so breaks your GLX support. I downloaded the 
latest xf86-video-ati driver from git://anongit.freedesktop.org/ and 
built/installed it over the top of the one that is gotten from 
/usr/ports/x11-drivers/xf86-video-ati.


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Re: update ports from a file

2007-09-18 Thread Simon Barner
Mr Anderson wrote:
> Hello
> 
> I have been using FreeBSD in the Univ recently and quite interesting. I
> decided to installed FreeBSD 6.2 in my laptop (I dont have internet
> connection) and now I want to install apache and other software. So, I
> downloaded  ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/ports/ports/ports.tar.gz and
> copy to my laptop to update ports.
> How do I update ports from the
> file? Right now, I have an old version of Ports, portsnap fetch does not
> work because I do not have internet
> connection, and FreeBSD does not recognize my netowrk card reader, so
> I want to do it by hand , step by step.
> 
> Any tip how to do update? Should I just unzip the file in /usr/ports , but
> previosly delete everything???

I'd mv /usr/ports /usr/ports.orig before unzipping the port. Also have a
look at the `fetch-recursive-list' target. It allows you to generate a
shell script that will download all the required distfiles for a specific
port. E.g.

cd /usr/ports/www/apache22
make fetch-recursive-list

If you are going for packages instead of ports, have a look at
pkg_fetch(1).

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