On 2011-Nov-05 10:59:46 -0500, Troy wrote:
>I'm trying to upgrade Mutt from mutt-1.4.2.3_5 to 1.4.2.3_6 and am
>running into this error. Any ideas?
...
>/usr/lib/libhx509.so: undefined reference to `MD2_Init'
>/usr/lib/libhx509.so: undefined reference to `MD2_Final'
>/usr/lib/libhx509.so: undefin
INDEX build failed with errors:
Generating INDEX-7 - please wait.."Makefile", line 48: Malformed conditional
((${OSVERSION} < 700033)
"Makefile", line 50: if-less else
"Makefile", line 52: if-less endif
make: fatal errors encountered -- cannot continue
===> editors/nano failed
*** Error code 1
***
The makefile for editors/nano-devel has a trivial typo that you may
have already fixed by the time you read this. Below is a patch to fix
it...
Aside, I'm not sure the ports tree supports FreeBSD pre-7.0, so the OS
version check may be redundant?
--- Makefile.orig 2011-11-07 15:24:54.0
Thanks for reporting this. FYI your pattern missed a few, and picked up
a few false positives in the perl ports with WWW::, but I fixed all the
ones I could find. (Of course that's not saying I didn't miss a few too.)
Doug
On 11/06/2011 05:42, Matthew Seaman wrote:
>
> Dear all,
>
> It's a tr
On Sunday 06 November 2011 14:17:59 Juergen Lock wrote:
> So I updated my preliminary ardour3 port patch to r10461 and found
> ardour crashed due to now linking to both textproc/raptor and
> textproc/raptor2 which conflict
raptor and raptor2 do not conflict.
--
Alberto Villa, FreeBSD committer
On 2011-11-04 10:32, David Southwell wrote:
If the following lines appear in main.cf
check_policy_service unix:private/policyd-spf
spf-policyd_time_limit = 3600s
In the following context
smtpd_recipient_restrictions = permit_mynetworks,reject_unauth_destination
check_policy_service
On Sun, Nov 06, 2011 at 05:46:31PM -0200, Raphael Kubo da Costa wrote:
> Juergen Lock writes:
>
> > So I updated my preliminary ardour3 port patch to r10461 and found
> > ardour crashed due to now linking to both textproc/raptor and
> > textproc/raptor2 which conflict, turns out it's a dependenc
Hi,
It's not trivial, you need to understand src/sys/net80211/ directory
and certainly src/include/netconfig.h
Then, have good knowledge in Python, especially socket, fnctl, and
struct modules (and also understand ioctl).
See if their wrappers (wpactrl, and iwscan) work under FreeBSD, and
finally
Juergen Lock writes:
> So I updated my preliminary ardour3 port patch to r10461 and found
> ardour crashed due to now linking to both textproc/raptor and
> textproc/raptor2 which conflict, turns out it's a dependency problem:
> ardour3 depends on (among other things) textproc/liblrdf and
> audio
On Sun, 2011-11-06 at 12:10 -0600, user 5813 wrote:
> Has anyone heard of someone attempting to port Wicd to FreeBSD? I have
> googled this over and over and found nothing. If not, how would I begin to
> learn about porting it? I know it is in python and would probably only
> require some tweaking
Has anyone heard of someone attempting to port Wicd to FreeBSD? I have
googled this over and over and found nothing. If not, how would I begin to
learn about porting it? I know it is in python and would probably only
require some tweaking to include ifconfig instead of iwconfig. I am very
new to BS
Matthew Seaman wrote:
> Of course not. I misread the question -- thought the OP was asking
> about a generic action by the admin before installing whatever.
Basically, it's about installing a binary port (namely news/dnews, works
with FreeBSD9, I tested it), which is compiled for FreeBSD4 only.
Dear all,
It's a trivial thing, but it tripped me up. I had assumed that WWW:
tags in pkg-descr files would not have leading whitespace. This is also
assumed in portlint(1)
22 pkg-descr* files out of 21869 don't conform.
% find /usr/ports -name pkg-descr\* -print0 | xargs -0 grep -l
'^[[:spac
Op zo 06 nov 2011 08:27:20 schreef Leslie Jensen:
> Please take a look at this.
>
>
>
>
> CXXLD Magick++/lib/libMagick++.la
>CCLD utilities/animate
> magick/.libs/libMagickCore.so: undefined reference to `UnregisterPANGOImage'
> magick/.libs/libMagickCore.so: undefined reference to `Re
Hi!
So I updated my preliminary ardour3 port patch to r10461 and found
ardour crashed due to now linking to both textproc/raptor and
textproc/raptor2 which conflict, turns out it's a dependency problem:
ardour3 depends on (among other things) textproc/liblrdf and
audio/slv2, and slv2 now depends
Op 06-11-11 10:37, Jack Raats schreef:
Hi,
This is perhaps not the right mailinglist so I'm sorry.
I'm looking for a simple "how to" to install Aterisk 1.8 on FreeBSD 7.4-STABLE
from the ports.
Compiling is not the problem but what to choose from the config before
compiling, realizing that I'
Hi,
This is perhaps not the right mailinglist so I'm sorry.
I'm looking for a simple "how to" to install Aterisk 1.8 on FreeBSD 7.4-STABLE
from the ports.
Compiling is not the problem but what to choose from the config before
compiling, realizing that I'm only using SIP, so no hardware attached
On 06/11/2011 08:27, Leslie Jensen wrote:
>
> Please take a look at this.
>
>
>
>
> CXXLD Magick++/lib/libMagick++.la
> CCLD utilities/animate
> magick/.libs/libMagickCore.so: undefined reference to `UnregisterPANGOImage'
> magick/.libs/libMagickCore.so: undefined reference to `RegisterP
Please take a look at this.
CXXLD Magick++/lib/libMagick++.la
CCLD utilities/animate
magick/.libs/libMagickCore.so: undefined reference to `UnregisterPANGOImage'
magick/.libs/libMagickCore.so: undefined reference to `RegisterPANGOImage'
gmake[1]: *** [utilities/animate] Fel 1
gmake[1]:
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