On 2011-Mar-29 13:51:21 +0200, Oliver Fromme wrote:
>Both graphics/netpbm and graphics/netpbm-devel are *WAY*
>out of date (5 to 6 years).
I don't understand you. In my experience, the netpbm ports have
always been updated fairly regularly. The ports currently have:
STABLE_PORTVERSION= 10.2
David has asked to take over the maintenance of the sabnzbd port. This is
something I support. What can I do to make this happen?
-d
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Anytime I've ever upgraded the system, I built the kernel and the world. I
have 419 .la files in /usr/local/lib. I don't think I want to try that idea.
Are you saying if I rebuilt the kernel/world it would not fix this properly?
Rebuilding src/ will have absolutely no effect, since it's n
On Mon, 28 Mar 2011 23:28:39 -0300
Raphael Kubo da Costa wrote:
> By the way, taking a look at the comments in the beginning of
> bsd.gnome.mk is also a good idea, as it shows you can use something
> like
>
> USE_GNOME=gtk20
>
> and be done with it.
Thanks, after being suggested to use this t
2011/3/29 Baptiste Daroussin :
> 2011/3/29 Andriy Gapon :
>> on 28/03/2011 21:22 Julien Laffaye said the following:
>>> On Mon, Mar 28, 2011 at 6:59 PM, Garrett Cooper wrote:
> III. Package naming that includes architecture, major OS version (for
> API/ABI),
> maybe more.
Th
> Date: Tue, 29 Mar 2011 11:57:52 -0700
> From: Doug Barton
>
> On 03/29/2011 11:54, Kevin Oberman wrote:
> > No joy. I updated openldap-client to 2.4.25_1 and than tried to rebuild
> > dirmngr. Same error as I had before:
> > /usr/local/lib/libldap.so: undefined reference to `fetchGetURL'
>
> Y
On 03/29/2011 11:54, Kevin Oberman wrote:
No joy. I updated openldap-client to 2.4.25_1 and than tried to rebuild
dirmngr. Same error as I had before:
/usr/local/lib/libldap.so: undefined reference to `fetchGetURL'
You have to disable the FETCH option. If you're building it in the port
directo
> Date: Mon, 28 Mar 2011 16:30:03 -0700
> From: Doug Barton
>
> On 03/28/2011 14:20, Xin LI wrote:
> > On 03/28/11 13:57, Doug Barton wrote:
> >> On 03/28/2011 13:48, Xin LI wrote:
> >>> On 03/28/11 12:42, Kevin Oberman wrote:
> Yup. openldap-client-2.4.24 does fine. Looks like a bug in 2.4.
2011/3/29 Andriy Gapon :
> on 28/03/2011 21:22 Julien Laffaye said the following:
>> On Mon, Mar 28, 2011 at 6:59 PM, Garrett Cooper wrote:
III. Package naming that includes architecture, major OS version (for
API/ABI),
maybe more.
>>>
>>> This could be provided in the manifest. Do
On Mar 29, 2011, at 04:11 , Peter Jeremy wrote:
> I recently happened to notice that lang/compaq-cc is still present
> in the ports tree, although it's only for alpha. It can presumably
> be deleted.
Most likely, yes. Unless there are dependent ports which also need to be
burned away.
> That
On Mar 28, 2011, at 18:55 , Troy wrote:
> Anytime I've ever upgraded the system, I built the kernel and the world. I
> have 419 .la files in /usr/local/lib. I don't think I want to try that idea.
> Are you saying if I rebuilt the kernel/world it would not fix this properly?
Rebuilding src/ w
on 28/03/2011 21:22 Julien Laffaye said the following:
> On Mon, Mar 28, 2011 at 6:59 PM, Garrett Cooper wrote:
>>> III. Package naming that includes architecture, major OS version (for
>>> API/ABI),
>>> maybe more.
>>
>> This could be provided in the manifest. Doing it in the filename sort
>> of
On Tue, 2011-03-29 at 18:53 +0200, Thomas Zander wrote:
> You can enable the multithreaded decoder by running run mplayer
> -lavdopts threads=N file (N being the number of desired decoder
> threads). Note that this does not apply to all stages of the playback
> pipeline, e.g., if playback is dropp
Hi,
since I am in the middle of updating the mplayer and mencoder ports
anyway, we might as well include the latest feature that has found its
way upstream. For a few days now, the mplayer development snapshots
are able to take advantage of multithreaded ffmpeg decoding (h264 and
a few others).
Th
I'm just going to clarify a statement I made earlier on this thread in order
to remove some possible misconceptions. One can only boot 32bit PPC on a
32bit PPC machines and have it work properly. The same applies for 64bit ppc
machines.
On Tue, Mar 29, 2011 at 8:11 AM, Julien Laffaye wrote:
> O
Here on my computer,
ldconfig -m ${PREFIX}/lib/libreoffice/ure/lib
is required to load pyuno in a python script.
though, unoconv is still is not working..
Thanks,
Buganini
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2011/3/29 Buganini :
> Here on my computer,
> ldconfig -m ${PREFIX}/lib/libreoffice/ure/lib
> is required to load pyuno in a python script.
>
> though, unoconv is still is not working..
>
>
> Thanks,
> Buganini
>
I have nothing to test pyuno, do you have a sample to send me?
concerning unoconv, s
Troy wrote:
> Anytime I've ever upgraded the system, I built the kernel and the
> world. I have 419 .la files in /usr/local/lib. I don't think I want to
> try that idea. Are you saying if I rebuilt the kernel/world it would
> not fix this properly?
No, it won't, because it's a ports proble
On Tue, Mar 29, 2011 at 5:15 AM, Tim Kientzle wrote:
> II. Package signing.
That would be really nice.
>>>
>>> Right know we only planned to sign the repo database, so we can trust
>>> the sah256 of the packages stored in the database. Then if the package
>>> has the same sha256 as t
Hi,
Both graphics/netpbm and graphics/netpbm-devel are *WAY*
out of date (5 to 6 years). Many tools listed in the
documentation are not present in the FreeBSD port, and
many of the tools that are present are missing features.
What's making things is worse is the fact that the netpbm
ports don't
I recently happened to notice that lang/compaq-cc is still present
in the ports tree, although it's only for alpha. It can presumably
be deleted.
That triggered me to have a closer look through the ports tree.
Whilst there aren't any other alpha-only ports, there are a number of
other ports that
On Mon, Mar 28, 2011 at 04:44:25PM -0700, Xin LI wrote:
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> On 03/28/11 16:30, Doug Barton wrote:
> > On 03/28/2011 14:20, Xin LI wrote:
> >> On 03/28/11 13:57, Doug Barton wrote:
> >>> On 03/28/2011 13:48, Xin LI wrote:
> On 03/28/11 12:42,
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