On 02/05/2010 23:56, Dominic Fandrey wrote:
> After a surprisingly smooth update Xorg-7.5 update (good job there)
> it's time for me to complain about a change in the intel driver.
>
> The driver suddenly seems to be hard-coded to come up with 96dpi.
> This is quite ridiculous as the driver perfec
On Fri, Apr 30, 2010 at 10:14 PM, Wesley Shields wrote:
> On Fri, Apr 30, 2010 at 09:34:43AM +0800, khsing wrote:
>> I have submitted a patch to fix a bug while pkg_delete.
>>
>> Please take it in.
>>
>> http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=146142
>
> I will be committing this shortly. Thank
It looks like when running mysql 5.5 server / client that the
php5-mysqli doesn't patch correctly. Looking at the 2 patch files
the following line:
#include "/ext/mysqlnd/mysqlnd_portability.h"
is no longer part of the source mysqli.c and mysqli_api.c files.
I realize that 5.5 is beta, bu
On 4/05/2010 5:48 AM, Bob Eager wrote:
On 3 May 2010 18:30:38 -
tmseck-li...@netcologne.de (Thomas-Martin Seck) wrote:
Since Squid 2.7/3.0 cannot separate cache and
log dir (they are subdirectories of the "localstatedir") I could
not intelligently separate logs from caches without major h
On 2010-May-03 07:38:41 -0600, Stacy Millions wrote:
>I have been playing with porting heimdal 1.3.2 for a couple days now; as
>far as I can tell, MD2 is not optional for heimdal. I see three options
>- build openssl 1.0.0 with MD2
>- build heimdal with hcrypto (it won't use openssl then)
>- patc
The Restless Daemon identified a chown error while trying to build:
p4db-2.01 maintained by po...@freebsd.org
Makefile ident: $FreeBSD: ports/devel/p4db/Makefile,v 1.9 2010/05/03 20:47:52
rene Exp $
Excerpt from http://QAT.TecNik93.com/logs/8-STABLE-NPD/p4db-2.01.log :
adding dependencies
pkg_
The Restless Daemon identified a chown error while trying to build:
p4db-2.01 maintained by po...@freebsd.org
Makefile ident: $FreeBSD: ports/devel/p4db/Makefile,v 1.9 2010/05/03 20:47:52
rene Exp $
Excerpt from http://QAT.TecNik93.com/logs/8-STABLE-NPD/p4db-2.01.log :
adding dependencies
pkg_
On 2010-May-03 16:33:19 +0300, Andrius Morkūnas wrote:
>I wasn't talking about any specific port. What I meant is that new hardware
>won't stop coming out just because FreeBSD decided not to update their gcc.
>New CPUs may have new instructions and other things that are different from
>their prede
On Mon, 03 May 2010 21:10:05 +0200
Rene Ladan wrote:
> On 03-05-2010 21:00, Garrett Cooper wrote:
> > On Sun, May 2, 2010 at 12:59 PM, Tim A wrote:
> >>
> >> 1) I don't understand why the Textproc/Dixit port is so badly
> >> managed. The program itself is at version 10.4, while your
> >> unprofe
Thank you, Garrett and Rene.
If the port is motherless or orphan, I will look into it an fix it during the
summer.
Tim
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On 3 May 2010 18:30:38 -
tmseck-li...@netcologne.de (Thomas-Martin Seck) wrote:
> Since Squid 2.7/3.0 cannot separate cache and
> log dir (they are subdirectories of the "localstatedir") I could
> not intelligently separate logs from caches without major hackery.
Sorry - I'm a but late to th
On 03-05-2010 21:00, Garrett Cooper wrote:
> On Sun, May 2, 2010 at 12:59 PM, Tim A wrote:
>>
>> 1) I don't understand why the Textproc/Dixit port is so badly managed. The
>> program itself is at version 10.4, while your unprofessional port still
>> stays at version 1.0.1, claiming that the GCC
On Sun, May 2, 2010 at 12:59 PM, Tim A wrote:
>
> 1) I don't understand why the Textproc/Dixit port is so badly managed. The
> program itself is at version 10.4, while your unprofessional port still stays
> at version 1.0.1, claiming that the GCC 4.2 compilation is broken.
>
> 2) I don't underst
* RW [gmane.os.freebsd.devel.ports]:
> And grep found netdb_filename too.
>
> I don't see the point of this move. I can see a case for relocating the
> files properly according to hier, and I can see a case for leaving it
> where it is (/usr/local causes fewer hassles with partition
> size). /va
On Sun, May 02, 2010 at 02:59:40PM -0500, Tim A wrote:
> 4) I don't understand the suprematism attitude of the maintainers in
> charge, who don't give a penny on the programs they are suppose to
> maintain. They are only interested in the statistics generated by their
> unprofessional ports, but no
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Am 01.05.2010 05:16, schrieb John Marshall:
> I just spent quite a while trying to figure out what broke SSL
> certificate verification in my irc client after taking some brave pills
> and updating ports on my notebook.
>
> It turns out that OpenSSL 1
David Wolfskill wrote:
The CVS mirror I use apparently didn't get the Xorg 7.5 updates as of my
daily update yesterday, but I seem to have the updates today, so I tried
using portmaster -- largely with good success.
Save for points when the wireless NIC on my laptop went flaky, it seems
to hav
Joey Mingrone wrote:
On Sun, May 2, 2010 at 03:42, Martin Wilke wrote:
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On Sat, May 01, 2010 at 10:01:51PM -0300, Joey Mingrone wrote:
Hi,
When starting Xorg
/libexec/ld-elf.so.1:
/usr/local/lib/xorg/modules/drivers/intel_drv.so: Undefined symb
On Tue, May 04, 2010 at 02:28:16AM +1200, Atom Smasher wrote:
> http://rsyncrypto.lingnu.com/
>
> is there a reason why this hasn't been ported to freeBSD?
Porting is a community effort. If you want to see something in the ports
tree it is often best if you do the leg work and port it and share y
-10.01.-28163 14:59, Joey Mingrone написав(ла):
Nothing loads at all. It just remains on the current page and says
something like "connected to mail.google.com" in the status bar and
hangs for a minute or two then crashes/closes. Sometimes it seg.
faults and other times it closes, but the proce
On Sat, May 1, 2010 at 3:32 PM, David Forsythe wrote:
> Hi all,
>
hello david
> I'm David Forsythe, and I'll be working on completing libpkg (started
> during Summer of Code 2009) and putting together some production ready
> package tools. My mentor will be Tim Kientzle.
>
that's a great news
http://rsyncrypto.lingnu.com/
is there a reason why this hasn't been ported to freeBSD?
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John Marshall wrote:
This is obviously a workaround but...
After updating ports (including security/openssl) on a FreeBSD 8-STABLE
(Feb 25) system, I couldn't build net/samba33. This is what I saw...
Linking bin/smbd
/usr/lib/libhx509.so: undefined reference to `MD2_Init'
/usr/lib/libhx5
On Mon, 03 May 2010 15:34:43 +0300, C. Bergström
wrote:
What fancy stuff is in the ports tree which clang will take advantage of?
I wasn't talking about any specific port. What I meant is that new hardware
won't stop coming out just because FreeBSD decided not to update their gcc.
New CPUs may
On Mon, 03 May 2010 10:37:29 +0200
Andrea Venturoli wrote:
> Hello.
> UPDATING says:
> > 20100502:
> > AFFECTS: users of www/squid*
> > AUTHOR: m...@freebsd.org
> >
> > Starting with squid* the directory containing the default cache
> > and log directory was changed from $PREFIX/squid/ to /
I've sent the following email to j...@freebsd.org & sect...@freebsd.org
one month ago, but I got no answer.
The same problem still exists with linux-sun-jdk-1.6.0.20.
Date: Mon, 29 Mar 2010 00:48:36 +0200
To: j...@freebsd.org, sect...@freebsd.org
Subject: portaudit prevents installation of linux-
On Sun, May 2, 2010 at 12:18 AM, Hans F. Nordhaug
wrote:
> Any hints?
>
I had the same thing, and my problem was gallery2 which used mysqli to
contact my mysql-server.
change
$storeConfig['type'] = 'mysqli'; to $storeConfig['type'] = 'mysql';
I also had problems with png and gallery2. So if you u
Matthew Seaman wrote:
> On 03/05/2010 11:49:35, Helmut Schneider wrote:
> > I guess one can assume that
> >
> > - you already checked RAM with memtest or so.
> > - you already check your hard drive (you mentiened you fsck'ed your
> > hard drive and found errors that wer corrected)
> > - you are r
On 2010-05-03 13:19, "C. Bergström" wrote:
>> Of course it does. It forces you to make your software portable.
>>
> and your point is?
>
> Are you trying to say that s/building/porting/ between compilers is
> going to magically make the software (have less bugs, more performance
> or better
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On 03/05/2010 11:49:35, Helmut Schneider wrote:
> I guess one can assume that
>
> - you already checked RAM with memtest or so.
> - you already check your hard drive (you mentiened you fsck'ed your
> hard drive and found errors that wer corrected)
> -
Andrius Morkūnas wrote:
On Mon, 03 May 2010 13:38:07 +0300, C. Bergström
wrote:
I can understand from a commercial perspective why having a permissive
licensed production compiler could be good.. I can understand why many
people don't like gcc or fsf, but what does the BSD community get?
1) Pe
On Mon, 03 May 2010 14:27:52 +0300, Kostik Belousov wrote:
For me, the project that makes sense is exactly "making freebsd ports
work with clang", instead of what many have read "making applications
ported to freebsd and compiled with clang work". Please note the subtle
but very important differ
On 03/05/2010 12:38, "C. Bergström" wrote:
> What's really the goal here?
In my opinion it's about staying away from the GPLv3. According
to my understanding of the situation, GPLv3 code is not accepted
into the project and that means we're stuck with gcc 4.2, which
has already reached its EOL.
T
On Mon, 03 May 2010 13:38:07 +0300, C. Bergström
wrote:
I can understand from a commercial perspective why having a permissive
licensed production compiler could be good.. I can understand why many
people don't like gcc or fsf, but what does the BSD community get?
1) Performance?
2) Robustness
Quoting Doug Barton (from Sun, 02 May 2010
18:08:53 -0700):
On 05/02/10 15:28, Joe Marcus Clarke wrote:
On 5/2/10 5:19 PM, Doug Barton wrote:
On 05/02/10 03:21, Koop Mast wrote:
One of the scripts provided by devel/glib20 is a perl script.
That is the reason why
we need perl.
Thanks fo
On Mon, May 03, 2010 at 06:19:48PM +0700, "C. Bergstr??m" wrote:
> Dimitry Andric wrote:
> >On 2010-05-03 12:38, "C. Bergstr??m" wrote:
> >
> >>What's really the goal here? What problem are you working to solve?
> >>May I humbly say that building software with a different compiler in
> >>itse
On Mon, 03 May 2010 12:44:54 +0200
Dimitry Andric wrote:
> On 2010-05-03 12:38, "C. Bergström" wrote:
> > What's really the goal here? What problem are you working to
> > solve? May I humbly say that building software with a different
> > compiler in itself doesn't really accomplish anything.
>
Dimitry Andric wrote:
On 2010-05-03 12:38, "C. Bergström" wrote:
What's really the goal here? What problem are you working to solve?
May I humbly say that building software with a different compiler in
itself doesn't really accomplish anything.
Of course it does. It forces you to m
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On 2010-05-03 12:38, "C. Bergström" wrote:
> What's really the goal here? What problem are you working to solve?
> May I humbly say that building software with a different compiler in
> itself doesn't really accomplish anything.
Of course it does. It forces you to make your software portable.
Peter Pentchev wrote:
On Sun, May 02, 2010 at 11:51:52PM +0300, Andrius Mork??nas wrote:
On Sun, 02 May 2010 10:25:22 +0300, Yuri wrote:
Having tried clang++ I have a feeling that it's not quite ready to be a
generic c++ compiler.
[snip]
Very immature.
Many problems
good to know, thanks!
On Mon, May 3, 2010 at 11:48 AM, Gabor PALI wrote:
> On Mon, May 3, 2010 at 11:01 AM, Giuseppe Pagnoni wrote:
>> Yep, that was exactly the problem. Removing the executable in
>> ~/.xmonad makes xmonad start up correctly now.
>
> Meanwhile I found that the same effect can b
Hans F. Nordhaug wrote:
> * Helmut Schneider [2010-05-02]:
> > Hans F. Nordhaug wrote:
> >
> > > I recently upgrade to FreeBSD 8.0 (from 7.2) and suddenly I get a
> > > lot of "(httpd), uid 80: exited on signal 11" in my logs. I have
> > > similar problems with amavisd - see
> > >
> >
http://l
On Mon, May 3, 2010 at 11:01 AM, Giuseppe Pagnoni wrote:
> Yep, that was exactly the problem. Removing the executable in
> ~/.xmonad makes xmonad start up correctly now.
Meanwhile I found that the same effect can be achieved by issuing
`xmonad --recompile`. I think it is always needed on each s
Yep, that was exactly the problem. Removing the executable in
~/.xmonad makes xmonad start up correctly now.
Much thanks for helping out
best,
giuseppe
2010/4/30 Gabor PALI :
> On 04/30/10 19:39, Giuseppe Pagnoni wrote:
>> xmonad crashes on startup with the following error message:
>>
>> /li
On Sun, May 02, 2010 at 11:51:52PM +0300, Andrius Mork??nas wrote:
> On Sun, 02 May 2010 10:25:22 +0300, Yuri wrote:
> > Having tried clang++ I have a feeling that it's not quite ready to be a
> > generic c++ compiler.
[snip]
> > Very immature.
>
> Many problems that C++ ports have with clang is
Hello.
UPDATING says:
20100502:
AFFECTS: users of www/squid*
AUTHOR: m...@freebsd.org
Starting with squid* the directory containing the default cache and log
directory was changed from $PREFIX/squid/ to /var/squid/.
The default value for the following Squid configuration parameters
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