On 3/8/12, Mark Linimon wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 07, 2012 at 12:11:52PM +, b. f. wrote:
>> The custom gcc article that you are attempting to use was written at
>> a time when some of the related port Makefiles had some shortcomings
>> that no longer exist, and is not the recommended way to use lan
On Wed, Mar 07, 2012 at 12:11:52PM +, b. f. wrote:
> The custom gcc article that you are attempting to use was written at
> a time when some of the related port Makefiles had some shortcomings
> that no longer exist, and is not the recommended way to use lang/gcc*
> for ports.
Would you be int
On Wed, Mar 07, 2012 at 06:19:51PM +0200, Andriy Gapon wrote:
> BTW, our traditional taxonomy seems to be: "USE_XXX" is for stuff that ports
> really require, "WITH_XXX" is for user preferences.
This isn't a taxonomy suggestion, it's a documented requirement:
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8
On 3/7/2012 23:44, Baptiste Daroussin wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 07, 2012 at 11:56:17PM +0300, Alexander Churanov wrote:
>> Folks,
>>
>> I've read the conversation on ports/156253 ("Update devel/boost-* from
>> 1.45 to 1.46.1") and decided to share current status of my work.
>>
>> I have a patch for upda
On Wed, Mar 07, 2012 at 11:56:17PM +0300, Alexander Churanov wrote:
> fail for other reasons
> deskutils/kdepim4
> editors/koffice-kde4
> editors/libreoffice
Marking these as broken isn't really an option (especially the first
one). A lot more people rely on KDE than need the boost update.
Hi,
On 3/7/2012 22:48, Michael Heitmeier wrote:
> I just cvsupped ports so I'm wondering is that a problem on my side or is
> the port broken?
> ===>>> Port directory: /usr/ports/www/p5-libwww
>
> ===>>> Launching 'make checksum' for www/p5-libwww in background
> ===>>> Gathering dependency lis
On Wed, 07 Mar 2012 16:48:02 -0600, Philip M. Gollucci
wrote:
On 03/07/12 22:03, Mark Felder wrote:
How does the community feel about having multiple mariadb ports like our
current mysql ports? It would be nice to have mariadb53-{client-server}
and mariadb55-{client|server} as well, in my op
On Wed, Mar 07, 2012 at 11:56:17PM +0300, Alexander Churanov wrote:
> Folks,
>
> I've read the conversation on ports/156253 ("Update devel/boost-* from
> 1.45 to 1.46.1") and decided to share current status of my work.
>
> I have a patch for updating Boost to 1.48.0.
> http://alexanderchuranov.co
On 03/07/12 22:03, Mark Felder wrote:
> How does the community feel about having multiple mariadb ports like our
> current mysql ports? It would be nice to have mariadb53-{client-server}
> and mariadb55-{client|server} as well, in my opinion.
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=ports/164072
On 3/7/12, Andriy Gapon wrote:
> on 07/03/2012 14:11 b. f. said the following:
>> you can just
>> install lang/gcc or lang/gcc46 and set USE_GCC=4.6 in your build
>> environment, an included Makefile, or on the command line
>
> BTW, our traditional taxonomy seems to be: "USE_XXX" is for stuff that
Hi,
I'm trying to upgrade squeezeboxserver using portmaster and after a short
while it seems to loop for net/p5-Net-HTTP (p5-libwww-5.837) like the
following.
I just cvsupped ports so I'm wondering is that a problem on my side or is
the port broken?
Cheers,
Michael
===>>> Port directory: /usr/p
How does the community feel about having multiple mariadb ports like our
current mysql ports? It would be nice to have mariadb53-{client-server}
and mariadb55-{client|server} as well, in my opinion.
Thoughts?
___
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Folks,
I've read the conversation on ports/156253 ("Update devel/boost-* from
1.45 to 1.46.1") and decided to share current status of my work.
I have a patch for updating Boost to 1.48.0.
http://alexanderchuranov.com/boost-port/boost-145-to-148-v05.diff
Yes, I know that 1.19 is already released.
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on 07/03/2012 14:11 b. f. said the following:
> you can just
> install lang/gcc or lang/gcc46 and set USE_GCC=4.6 in your build
> environment, an included Makefile, or on the command line
BTW, our traditional taxonomy seems to be: "USE_XXX" is for stuff that ports
really require, "WITH_XXX" is for
On 03/07/12 09:28, lini...@freebsd.org wrote:
As part of an ongoing effort to reduce the number of problems in
[...]
portname: x11/kdelibs3
broken because: does not compile
build errors: none.
overview:
http://portsmon.FreeBSD.org/portoverview.py?category=x11&por
Hello,
Maybe there are some problems with freennx and nxserver. Compile OK,
Authentication OK, but session failed. Forums say the same. I
use the last FreeBSD 9, on i386 machine.
nxserver on Ports is quite old: 2.x.
For amd64 platform nxserver isn't even availeble.
Is it possible to update freen
On 3/6/2012 1:51 AM, Doug Barton wrote:
> On 3/5/2012 6:13 AM, Lee Dilkie wrote:
>> Is the handbook going to be updated with a confirmed procedure?
> The preferred procedure has always been to delete everything and
> reinstall. Do you see anywhere in the handbook where it says anything
> differen
> Adding dinoex (Maintainer of graphics/png).
>
> On Mon, Feb 27, 2012 at 9:51 PM, Gautam wrote:
>
> >
> >
> >> Still didnt work for me -- did another buildworld and retried to check if
> > there was something else messed up.
> >
> > I am moving back to base gcc for now. Waiting for redports lang/
Roman Bogorodskiy wrote:
>> USE_AUTOTOOLS= libtool
>> USE_GNOME= ltverhack
>>
>> to avoid bumping.
>
> I'm using it and it doesn't help: libgnutls.so.47 becomes
> libgnutls.so.48 (where 48 is 'current').
Probably you have not set LIBTOOLFILES to include all the 'configure'
scripts.
In any
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