Thanks for the script!
I thought I'd point out pcl-cvs for emacs, which can be found
at src/contrib/cvs/tools/pcl-cvs or it can be easily installed
using XEmacs 21's package management.
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On 23 September 1999 at 11:46, Darr
e other mail server than
its own?
Don't throw out the baby with the water!
end-of-rant :-)
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ONG!. It may have been said in the
> patchkit days, or very early FreeBSD 1.x.
We build world first, because we need an up-to-date toolchain and config
to build the kernel.
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I haven't
used it in years, but AFAIK it still works.
If no one volunteers (as I suspect), then RIP ft0...
--
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repository and
start over?
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Do any of the LaTeX ports work anymore, or do I have something
grubby in my ${LOCALBASE}?
I tried latex, teTeX, and teTeX-beta... each had one problem
or another. latex can't be fetched, teTeX-beta can't build,
and teTeX doesn't work after being installed.
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lt settings, or some such.
I'm now using teTeX-beta after rebuilding libwww. Previously it complained
about undefined symbols. I thought my libwww was fresh, but now I must
suppose not.
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Sounds fair to me. send-pr a patch.
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On 5 March 1999 at 12:09, James FitzGibbon wrote:
>
> There is already a precedent for allowing users to use drop-in replacements
> for certain network daemons by specifying the path to the
On 2 April 1999 at 22:25, Doug Rabson wrote:
> We should also consider installing libbfd. If and when we bring in a newer
> version of gdb, it would be a good idea to avoid importing yet another
> version of libiberty and libbfd.
... and GNU regex.
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ld be
created by changing the regex implementation used in complex
applications such as CVS.
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mechanisms necessary to
handle these dependencies, but the port maintainer may not catch
every dependency.
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a
particular port, not only should dependencies be checked, but anything
that depends on the port needs to be rebuilt.
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ity, I'd like to hear it.
Upgrading the ports is hard enough without tilting at windmills.
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as
gnome-config or gtk12-config? These seem to be a blessing to me. It
would be an order of magnitude harder to maintain GTK using ports if
it weren't for the simplicity of passing GTK_CONFIG="gtk12-config" (or
whichever applies) to the configure script.
What problems do you be
e gtk-1.2.0. Now it is gtk-1.2.1. I
think this contributes to the upgrade problem and tracking
dependencies with the information in /var/db/pkg.
I just reread that and seem to be having trouble making myself
clear right now. If that didn't make perfect sense, I'll try
again tomorrow
On 9 April 1999 at 11:31, Michael Reifenberger wrote:
[snip]
> > But vinum(8) doesn't offer
> > you much in the way of editing facilities either.
> A command history and commandline editing :-)
Use ile in ports/misc/lile [sic], e.g. ``ile vinum''
Jacques V
I've made a port, which I will commit as soon as I figure out
how/if this thing works.
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On 3 May 1999 at 22:33, Jeroen Ruigrok/Asmodai wrote:
> On 03-May-99 Chuck Robey wrote:
> > If you've EVER used tcpdump, go take a l
he fill pattern. Decreased MAX_COPY to 64 (256 was a bit
overzealous in most cases).
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ese are the most used FTP clients in the world, and has
made passive mode a de facto requirement for public FTP servers.
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