I'm trying to figure out how to handle user input in package building mode.
I've got statements like this in my Makefile, and they work fine to suppress
user input from the pkg-install script:
pre-install:
.if !defined(PACKAGE_BUILDING)
@${SETENV} ${SCRIPTS_ENV} PKG_PREFIX=${PREFIX} \
On Sat, May 10, 2008 at 03:44:59PM +0200, Thierry Thomas wrote:
> Le Sam 10 mai 08 à 9:07:40 +0200, Andrew Pantyukhin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> écrivait :
> > I wonder if anyone succeeded in getting subj working.
Thanks to Denis Barov, I traced the problem down to screen(1).
Since I'm always in a sc
Hi!
xautolock ignores these settings in my ~/.Xdefaults
Xautolock.locker: xlock
Xautolock.time: 10
To make this work I always have to specify these options on the
command line:
xautolock -locker xlock -time 10
My system is a FreeBSD 7.0-STABLE #0: Sat Apr 26 17:32:07 CEST
2008 with up to date
On Sun, May 18, 2008 at 11:44:26AM +1000, Adrian Thearle wrote:
> Hi
>
> I have made a change to the clamav-milter startup script that helps with
> permissions on the socket.
> I use postfix, not sure of sendmails requirements, but the socket needs to
> be writeable by the postfix user. The atta
Jeremy,
Thanks for your FYI.
An additional FYI is that I no longer support lsof on FreeBSD
systems where I can't test it. I have access only to 4.9, 7.0
and 8.0, so lsof for FreeBSD 6.3 is unsupported, except in
special circumstances.
A special circumstance arose regarding 6.3 where the person
Ditto here, just had a failure on my ISO build server with 0.5.11,
FIXED_MOUNTPOINTS is enabled also.
--
Kris Moore
PC-BSD Software
http://www.pcbsd.com
Andriy Gapon wrote:
===> Found saved configuration for hal-0.5.11
===> Extracting for hal-0.5.11
=> MD5 Checksum OK for hal-0.5.11.tar.
===> Found saved configuration for hal-0.5.11
===> Extracting for hal-0.5.11
=> MD5 Checksum OK for hal-0.5.11.tar.gz.
=> SHA256 Checksum OK for hal-0.5.11.tar.gz.
===> Patching for hal-0.5.11
===> hal-0.5.11 depends on file: /usr/local/bin/libtool - found
===> Applying extra patch
/usr/ports
This is more of a "FYI" mail than that of "it's broken! Fix it!".
Chances are users will mail -ports about this eventually.
Today on EFNet #bsdports, it was mentioned that on a users' RELENG_6_3
machine, sysutils/lsof wasn't building. I tried the same on our
RELENG_6 box (build date of January 14
On Tue, 20 May 2008 12:45:59 +0300 Andriy Gapon wrote:
> on 19/05/2008 19:30 Boris Samorodov said the following:
> > On Mon, 19 May 2008 17:27:25 +0300 Andriy Gapon wrote:
> >
> >> Every time I run wine it starts rebuilding something related to fonts.
> >> This takes quite long, only after that a w
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Hi Floks,
Few months ago David Yeske partly wrote a USE_CMAKE framework for the
bsd.ports.mk, in the last times I got no feedback from him about the
current status. Yesterday I was a bit bored and I took over his
work and rewrote it from scratch in a
> Gary Gee Kien Lum writes:
Gary> FreeBSD ports maintainer;
Gary> I am having trouble fetching distfiles when compiling ports.
Gary> Shown below is a typical response when I run make in the directory of
the target port:
Gary> /usr/ports/sysutils/lsof # make===> Vulnerabilit
On Mon, 19 May 2008 23:23:48 -1000
Gary Gee Kien Lum <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> FreeBSD ports maintainer;
>
> I am having trouble fetching distfiles when compiling ports.
>
> Shown below is a typical response when I run make in the directory of the
> target port:
>
> /usr/ports/sysutils/lsof
FreeBSD ports maintainer;
I am having trouble fetching distfiles when compiling ports.
Shown below is a typical response when I run make in the directory of the
target port:
/usr/ports/sysutils/lsof # make===> Vulnerability check disabled, database not
found=> lsof_4.80B.freebsd.tar.bz2 doesn
on 19/05/2008 19:30 Boris Samorodov said the following:
On Mon, 19 May 2008 17:27:25 +0300 Andriy Gapon wrote:
Every time I run wine it starts rebuilding something related to fonts.
This takes quite long, only after that a windows program is actually
executed.
Very annoying.
This is wine-0.9.59
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