Hi!
So can please anybody commit this? This patch unbreaks devel/ucpp.
Build patches are from Michel Talon .
(Should be applied with -p0)
Thanks.
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diff -ruNa ucpp.orig/Makefile ucpp/Makefile
--- ucpp.orig/Makefile 2011-03-16 16:55:41.0 +0300
+++ ucpp/Makefile 2
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Hi,
I would like to commit the attached update to databases/ruby-bdb so that
it will work with Ruby 1.9. I believe with this, portupgrade should work
with Ruby 1.9 as well. Note this doesn't fix any existing bugs in
portupgrade. Please test this and l
Hi,
Until a couple of months ago, I was happily using google-earth on all
my desktops and laptops. Now, it exits with Memory Fault after
creating the startup window, the main window and a tiny pop-up window.
The pop-up window does not have a title not contents so I don't know
what it's trying to
So how can you explain that?
http://pointyhat.freebsd.org/errorlogs/i386-errorlogs/e.8.20110404110656/vice-
gnome-2.3.log
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Am 05.04.2011 14:23, schrieb Bruce Cran:
> Hi,
>
> devel/libublio has recently been marked DEPRECATED (there's a spelling
> mistake - "Abandonned and no distfiles provided" should be
> "Abandoned...") so if sysutils/fusefs-ntfs was built with the UBLIO
> option enabled (which is the default), it n
Hi,
devel/libublio has recently been marked DEPRECATED (there's a spelling
mistake - "Abandonned and no distfiles provided" should be
"Abandoned...") so if sysutils/fusefs-ntfs was built with the UBLIO
option enabled (which is the default), it now fails when being
upgrading.
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On Tue, Apr 5, 2011 at 10:06, Stefan Walter wrote:
> (I didn't get any replies on freebsd-gecko@, so I thought I'd just send it
> on freebsd-ports@, too.)
>
> Hi,
>
> I'm working on a port for pytrainer (see [1]), which uses libxul to
> display GPS tracks via Google Maps or OSM. Starting the softw
(I didn't get any replies on freebsd-gecko@, so I thought I'd just send it
on freebsd-ports@, too.)
Hi,
I'm working on a port for pytrainer (see [1]), which uses libxul to
display GPS tracks via Google Maps or OSM. Starting the software, it
crashes with "illegal hardware instruction" and leaves a