Greg Larkin wrote:
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I'm porting some software that has a build dependency on docb
It has probably been a month since I have used k3b. k3b is a program
that has worked for me for maybe 5 years or more without any problems.
I just tried it on my laptop running up to date current (cvsup and
build today) all ports up to date and using the kde menu I just got a
the "splash k
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>>> I'm porting some software that has a build dependency on docbook2man in
>>> order to gener
On Wed 17 Jun 2009 at 13:24:32 PDT Greg Larkin wrote:
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Charlie Kester wrote:
I'm porting some software that has a build dependency on docbook2man in
order to generate its manpages from .docbook files.
Testing the port in tinderbox takes a long time,
Greg Larkin escribió:
This is a much lighter-weight tool for converting docbook to manual
pages, among other functions. I eventually added it to the ports tree
and updated the logcheck port to use it.
Another idea: generating man pages directly with XSLT stylesheets.
Actually, these docbook2man
Chris Jones wrote:
Hello.
As you know, many people are now using PF on their FreeBSD servers. I've
made some changes to make it work with PF, and I think they are worth
including in the port by default.
I'm including the configuration needed to use Fail2Ban with PF on FreeBSD.
Basically, yo
Hello.
As you know, many people are now using PF on their FreeBSD servers. I've
made some changes to make it work with PF, and I think they are worth
including in the port by default.
I'm including the configuration needed to use Fail2Ban with PF on FreeBSD.
Basically, you make a table in PF
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Charlie Kester wrote:
> I'm porting some software that has a build dependency on docbook2man in
> order to generate its manpages from .docbook files.
>
> Testing the port in tinderbox takes a long time, most of it because of
> the need to build the do
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Wesley Shields wrote:
On Wed, Jun 17, 2009 at 03:40:21PM +0200, Martin Wilke wrote:
Firefox 3.5 RC1 ready for testing!
Howdy,
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RC1 need a newer version of devel/nspr, we
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I'm porting some software that has a build dependency on docbook2man in
order to generate its manpages from .docbook files.
Testing the port in tinderbox takes a long time, most of it because of
the need to build the docbook infrastructure. It seems a shame to use
all that CPU time and install a
2009/6/17 Andriy Gapon :
>
> After recent massive ports update (I think ruby was touch and probably
> portupgrade
> too) I started getting seemingly sporadic "Stale lock file was found.
> Removed."
> messages.
It is probably caused by ruby-1.8.7's bug fogetting to call finalizers.
This is filed
Currently, the port version of HPLIP is 2.8.2, released on 02-09-2008.
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Hiroki Sato wrote
in <20090617.141203.07900852@allbsd.org>:
hr> Robert Huff wrote
hr> in <18997.22089.242834.29...@jerusalem.litteratus.org>:
hr> ro> Um.
hr> ro> Are there plans to get it to work with something more recent?
hr> ro> I was under the (uninformed) impression
On Wed, Jun 17, 2009 at 03:40:21PM +0200, Martin Wilke wrote:
> Firefox 3.5 RC1 ready for testing!
>
> Howdy,
>
> Yesterday FF3.5 RC1 was released! Unfortunately
> RC1 need a newer version of devel/nspr, we
> already updated devel/nspr and it seems to be
> work all fine. If you like to play with
Dominic Fandrey writes:
> Boris Samorodov wrote:
>> Dominic Fandrey writes:
>>
Luck. The app linking to the old library will have a dependency on the old
version. pkg_add will find the origin, issue a warning about "app-1.0
needing
lib-0.1 but lib-0.2 is installed" and pro
Robert Huff writes:
> Lowell Gilbert writes:
>> >> > After recent massive ports update (I think ruby was touch and
>> >> > probably portupgrade too) I started getting seemingly sporadic "Stale
>> >> > lock file was found. Removed." messages. What's interesting is that
>> >> > those messag
Lowell Gilbert writes:
> >> > After recent massive ports update (I think ruby was touch and
> >> > probably portupgrade too) I started getting seemingly sporadic "Stale
> >> > lock file was found. Removed." messages. What's interesting is that
> >> > those messages are produced on stdout,
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Firefox 3.5 RC1 ready for testing!
Howdy,
Yesterday FF3.5 RC1 was released! Unfortunately
RC1 need a newer version of devel/nspr, we
already updated devel/nspr and it seems to be
work all fine. If you like to play with
both updates you can try follow
Robert Huff writes:
> Tobias lott writes:
>
>> > After recent massive ports update (I think ruby was touch and
>> > probably portupgrade too) I started getting seemingly sporadic "Stale
>> > lock file was found. Removed." messages. What's interesting is that
>> > those messages are produced o
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Boris Samorodov wrote:
> Dominic Fandrey writes:
>
>>> Luck. The app linking to the old library will have a dependency on the old
>>> version. pkg_add will find the origin, issue a warning about "app-1.0
>>> needing
>>> lib-0.1 but lib-0.2 is installed" and proceed. app will not start, because
В Wed, 17 Jun 2009 13:32:31 +0200
Tobias lott пишет:
TL>
TL>
TL> On Wed, 17 Jun 2009 12:16:46 +0300
TL> Andriy Gapon wrote:
TL>
TL> >
TL> > After recent massive ports update (I think ruby was touch and
TL> > probably portupgrade too) I started getting seemingly sporadic
TL> > "Stale lock fil
Tobias lott writes:
> > After recent massive ports update (I think ruby was touch and
> > probably portupgrade too) I started getting seemingly sporadic "Stale
> > lock file was found. Removed." messages. What's interesting is that
> > those messages are produced on stdout, not stderr.
> >
On Tue, 16 Jun 2009 22:48:17 -0500
Jeffrey Goldberg wrote:
> www/squid30 sets up an rc.d startup script that includes
>
>squid_user=${squid_user:-squid}
>
> This makes it impossible to get squid to listen on a port lower than
> 1024.
>
> If I specify
>
> squid_user=root
>
> in my rc.
On Wed, 17 Jun 2009 12:16:46 +0300
Andriy Gapon wrote:
>
> After recent massive ports update (I think ruby was touch and
> probably portupgrade too) I started getting seemingly sporadic "Stale
> lock file was found. Removed." messages. What's interesting is that
> those messages are produced o
Dominic Fandrey writes:
>> Luck. The app linking to the old library will have a dependency on the old
>> version. pkg_add will find the origin, issue a warning about "app-1.0
>> needing
>> lib-0.1 but lib-0.2 is installed" and proceed. app will not start, because
>> of
>> the missing library
After recent massive ports update (I think ruby was touch and probably
portupgrade
too) I started getting seemingly sporadic "Stale lock file was found. Removed."
messages. What's interesting is that those messages are produced on stdout, not
stderr.
Sporadic - because they appear when there are
On Tue, June 16, 2009 4:45 pm, Alexander Logvinov wrote:
> Hello!
>
> For GTK lovers I've created a port for vboxgtk 0.4.1:
> http://www.logvinov.ru/files/dist/vboxgtk.tar . Sometimes it works. :)
>
> 2VBox Team: The latest 0.5.0-beta1 version of vboxgtk wants python
> bindings for the VirtualBox
On Wed, Jun 17, 2009 at 11:52:02AM +0300, Peter Pentchev wrote:
> On Wed, Jun 17, 2009 at 08:24:38AM +0200, Andrea 'simplex' Zulato wrote:
> > Hi, i've upgraded c-ares and Unreal from ports but Unreal won't work.
> > It start without a problem but when someone try to connect to the server
> > it cr
On Wed, Jun 17, 2009 at 08:24:38AM +0200, Andrea 'simplex' Zulato wrote:
> Hi, i've upgraded c-ares and Unreal from ports but Unreal won't work.
> It start without a problem but when someone try to connect to the server
> it crash with a core dump error:
> Jun 16 09:03:33 hazard kernel: pid 57652 (
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