On Sun, Feb 26, 2012 at 2:40 PM, Doug Barton wrote:
> On 02/25/2012 16:33, Royce Williams wrote:
>> I really did mean that I was looking for a Rosetta Stone
>
> Yes, I know what a Rosetta Stone is, so I understood what you were
> asking for.
Apologies - I didn't mean to imply otherwise!
> But th
On 02/25/2012 16:33, Royce Williams wrote:
> I really did mean that I was looking for a Rosetta Stone
Yes, I know what a Rosetta Stone is, so I understood what you were
asking for. But there are (at least) 3 problems with that approach:
1. I never used portupgrade, so I couldn't answer those ques
On 2/26/12 11:34 AM, Arno J. Klaassen wrote:
Hello,
I used to do (in bash root-shell) :
# BATCH=yes http_proxy=http://1.2.3.4:5
[ ... ] portupgrade -R foo
this doesn't seem to work in portmaster (nor does defining BATCH=yes
in /etc/make.conf ).
new user of portmaster, and I hope my
Hello,
I used to do (in bash root-shell) :
# BATCH=yes http_proxy=http://1.2.3.4:5 [ ... ] portupgrade -R foo
this doesn't seem to work in portmaster (nor does defining BATCH=yes
in /etc/make.conf ).
What is the correct manner to provide make-options on a 'per
command-line basis' using por
Hi all,
On my system (9.0-amd64), if I install x11/xorg-minimal from port,
It's work great but if I install my self generated xorg-minimal
package, it didn't start: Xorg complain about missing xkbcomp in its
log file.
Looking the dependency tree, I've seen that x11/xkeyboard-config
include x11/xkb
Not all IDEs are so out of data. Netbeans is quite current (7.1). Eclipse is
pretty close to the commonly available version as well.
Have you tried building codelite from their sources? I may give it a try, just
out of curiosity...
From: O. Hartmann
To:
On Sunday 26 February 2012, Royce Williams wrote:
> I really did mean that I was looking for a Rosetta Stone - a reference
> table with these columns:
>
> * The desired result or task
> * How to do it with portupgrade
> * How to do it with portmaster
>
> A great example is the (obviously much simpl
On 2/26/2012 11:48 AM, O. Hartmann wrote:
On 02/23/12 14:38, Eduardo Morras wrote:
At 12:22 23/02/2012, O. Hartmann wrote:
Several time ago I tried to do some development within an IDE, not even
for lectural and educational purposes. Since most of our software is
written in C/C++ and OpenCL, I
On 2012-02-26 (Sunday) 11:48:36 O. Hartmann wrote:
> On 02/23/12 14:38, Eduardo Morras wrote:
> > At 12:22 23/02/2012, O. Hartmann wrote:
> >> Several time ago I tried to do some development within an IDE, not even
> >> for lectural and educational purposes. Since most of our software is
> >> writt
On 02/23/12 14:38, Eduardo Morras wrote:
> At 12:22 23/02/2012, O. Hartmann wrote:
>> Several time ago I tried to do some development within an IDE, not even
>> for lectural and educational purposes. Since most of our software is
>> written in C/C++ and OpenCL, I highly prefered ANJUTA, since this
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