I started using this a few days ago, got a coredump today. Any of you
interested in the dumpfile or other debug? I'm tracking 6.stable, currently
at the 6.2-PRERELEASE stage.
Brian
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If I first do this:
mkdir /var/tmp/tmptree
mtree -U -f /etc/mtree/BSD.local.dist -d -e -p $/var/tmp/tmptree
cd /usr/ports/lang/python
make install PREFIX=/var/tmp/tmptree LOCALBASE=/var/tmp/tmptree
...then this fails ('python not installed, skipping'):
make deinstall PREFIX=/var/tmp/tmptree LOC
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Doug Poland wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I was searching the list archives and came across a post by Peter
> Jeremy. He stated that he has a GNUCash 2.0 port. Does anyone know
> the status of the port? I couldn't find it querying the PR database.
>
See po
On Tue, Nov 14, 2006 at 05:25:21PM -0700, Mike Brown wrote:
>
> How should I handle this?
>
> The software vendor version numbers go like this:
> 1.0b3 (older release)
> 1.0 (current release)
> 1.0.1 (upcoming release)
>
> The port currently has PORTVERSION = 1.0.b3, and has not made use of
> D
Hello,
I was searching the list archives and came across a post by Peter
Jeremy. He stated that he has a GNUCash 2.0 port. Does anyone know
the status of the port? I couldn't find it querying the PR database.
--
Regards,
Doug
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Hi,
I'm the maintainer of the port x11-fm/evidence. The port are mark
broken for some time and I finally have some time to fix it!
I need some help with testing. There are some things about the
pkg-plist that I can't figure out! Sometimes there are some files that
are missing and sometimes there
** The following ports have an incorrect PKGORIGIN **
PKGORIGIN connects packaged or installed ports to the directory they
originated from. This is essential for tools like pkg_version or
portupgrade to work correctly. Wrong PKGORIGINs are often caused by a
wrong order of CATEGORIES after a re
I adopted this port a few days ago. The only changes I've made was to add
options knobs. The port builds fine, but when started exits with this error:
stargate# cherokee
module_loader.c:226: ERROR:
dlopen(/usr/local/lib/cherokee/libplugin_cgi.so):
/usr/local/lib/cherokee/libplugin_cgi.so:
Unde
On Wednesday 15 November 2006 10:38, Shaun Amott wrote:
> On Wed, Nov 15, 2006 at 10:12:49AM -0900, Beech Rintoul wrote:
> > Yesterday, I approved a patch rolled by "Alex Samorukov"
> > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> which fixes a buffer overflow vulnerability
> > (ports/105510). I tested the patch in 5.4, 6-
On Wed, Nov 15, 2006 at 10:12:49AM -0900, Beech Rintoul wrote:
>
> Yesterday, I approved a patch rolled by "Alex Samorukov" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> which fixes a buffer overflow vulnerability (ports/105510). I tested the
> patch in 5.4, 6-STABLE and -CURRENT and didn't see any problems.
>
> This
On Wed, Nov 15, 2006 at 10:12:49AM -0900, Beech Rintoul wrote:
> Yesterday, I approved a patch rolled by "Alex Samorukov" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> which fixes a buffer overflow vulnerability (ports/105510). I tested the
> patch in 5.4, 6-STABLE and -CURRENT and didn't see any problems.
>
> This mor
Yesterday, I approved a patch rolled by "Alex Samorukov" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
which fixes a buffer overflow vulnerability (ports/105510). I tested the
patch in 5.4, 6-STABLE and -CURRENT and didn't see any problems.
This morning I had a couple of emails from people telling me that after
upgrade
*Hallo ports team,
I had the problem that
# portmanager databases/firebird2-server
won't install because of the following:*
portmanager 0.4.1_6
FreeBSD testFreeBSD.test.lan 6.1-RELEASE FreeBSD 6.1-RELEASE #0: Sun
May 7 04
I've had it. I've wasted too much time on this. I will pay someone to install
openldap with the env and options I want on FreeBSD 6.1. Please contact me
outside of the discussion list.
TIA,
Rachel
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Lowell Gilbert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Oops; never mind. I can reproduce this also.
I'm guessing that configure isn't picking up library locations
properly for p5-Gnome2-VFS, but I could be way off (GTK really
isn't my thing).
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David Symonds wrote:
> Use PORTEPOCH.
Thanks to all who replied.
I had looked right at the relevant section in the handbook and
thought it didn't apply to my situation, but clearly it does :)
Sorry for my confusion.
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On Thursday 09 November 2006 16:14, Gary Jennejohn wrote:
> > Run
> >
> > make fetch
> >
> > in the directory of each of the ports you want to prefetch.
>
> Or simply ``make fetch-recursive''.
"make checksum" and "make checksum-recursive" are better since they fetch and
verify the files, fixi
** The following ports have an incorrect PKGORIGIN **
PKGORIGIN connects packaged or installed ports to the directory they
originated from. This is essential for tools like pkg_version or
portupgrade to work correctly. Wrong PKGORIGINs are often caused by a
wrong order of CATEGORIES after a re
In response to Arnold Shade <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> In the /tools directory of all FreeBSD distribution there is an old
> program named OS-BS written by Thomas Wolfram. It is a multi-OS boot
> loader for MBR (there are two versions: osbs135.exe and osbsbeta.exe)
> It is rather old, works only und
- Original Message
From: Márcio Luciano Donada <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> If you it will be using the vpopmail with the qmail is enough to edit
> the Makefile of port of mailman in 0 variable MAIL_GID? = to place 89,
> representing the vpopmail.
Okay, done that, but the screen comes up aga
Rachel Florentine escreveu:
76Hi;
I went to install the port of Mailman and got presented with a screen asking me
to select if I was going to build this with:
1) Sendmail
2) emix3
3) emix4
4) postfix
5) a chinese mailing list
6) htdig integration packages
Huh? Where's qmail?
TIA,
Rachel
Hi,
** The following ports have an incorrect PKGORIGIN **
PKGORIGIN connects packaged or installed ports to the directory they
originated from. This is essential for tools like pkg_version or
portupgrade to work correctly. Wrong PKGORIGINs are often caused by a
wrong order of CATEGORIES after a re
Hi there,
The LLVM project (http://llvm.org/) is currently in 1.9 prerelease.
FreeBSD currently has a devel/llvm port, maintained by Hye-Shik Chang
(perky@) (CC'd), but this port installs a "tools-only" LLVM.
LLVM is much more useful in conjunction with llvm-gcc4 (GCC 4.0.1 acting
as a front-end
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