Hi all,
looking at http://www.freshports.org/net/citrix_ica/ I can see that
there is just quite old version which is hard to find sources for. I'm
able to install and use Citrix 12.1 under compat_linux on OpenBSD i386
or NetBSD i386/amd64 just fine. Did not test DragonFlyBSD yet (maybe
today). On
2012/10/29 Mike Jakubik :
> Hello,
>
> There appears to be a typo of some sort in one of the sed files in the port.
>
> ---
>
> kBuild: Pass - Build Programs
> kBuild: Linking bin2c
> kBuild: Linking biossums
> kBuild: Linking filesplitter
> kBuild: Generating /usr/ports/emulators/virtualbox-
> ose
On Mon, Oct 29, 2012 at 5:29 AM, Florian Smeets wrote:
> On 10/29/2012 07:46, Kevin Oberman wrote:
>> Florian,
>>
>> After updating fusefs-libs to 2.9.9 I fould serious problems with an
>> NTFS file system. I am using the new fuse kernel code on 9-Stable on
>> an amd64 system.
>>
>
> I don't think
--- On Mon, 10/29/12, Eitan Adler wrote:
> From: Eitan Adler
> Subject: Re: tracking number of users for a port
> To: "Kristopher Clark"
> Cc: "freebsd-ports@freebsd.org"
> Date: Monday, October 29, 2012, 1:08 PM
> On 29 October 2012 16:05, Kristopher
> Clark
> wrote:
> > Once a port is in
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On Mon, 2012-10-29 at 13:05 -0700, Kristopher Clark wrote:
> Once a port is in the tree is there a way to track how many people are using
> that port?
>
At http://fbsdmon.org/ you can check how many people are using any port,
but only for users which are sending list of installed ports. Currentl
On 29 Oct 2012 20:05, "Kristopher Clark" wrote:
>
> Once a port is in the tree is there a way to track how many people are
using that port?
No.
Many view that as an advantage :)
Chris
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On 29 October 2012 16:05, Kristopher Clark wrote:
> Once a port is in the tree is there a way to track how many people are using
> that port?
Not easily. You may be interested in http://www.bsdstats.org/. There
have been discussions about using a dummy, empty, distfile in order to
track downlo
Once a port is in the tree is there a way to track how many people are using
that port?
Thank you,
Kris Clark
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Hi,
Fping 3.4 consistently hangs when one of the hosts being pinged is down
ad fping is run more than once.
Example:
# fping -a host1 host2 host3 host4
host1
host2
host4
[times out after some time]
# fping -a host1 host2 host3 host4
host1
host2
host4
[hang
Hello,
There appears to be a typo of some sort in one of the sed files in the port.
---
kBuild: Pass - Build Programs
kBuild: Linking bin2c
kBuild: Linking biossums
kBuild: Linking filesplitter
kBuild: Generating /usr/ports/emulators/virtualbox-
ose/work/VirtualBox-4.1.22/out/freebsd.amd64/relea
I'm volunteering to maintain tk-wrapper in ports and am looking for
something more specific than "BSD license" to include for the license
info. If someone could help me find this info, I've been searching the
net for about an hour with no luck (I'm currently checking the distfile
itself for more in
Am 29.10.2012 14:19 (UTC+1) schrieb O. Hartmann:
> Hello world.
>
> With the most recent FreeBSD 10.0-CURRENT/amd64 r242305, CLAN buildworld
> and with libc++/c++11 compiled, I can not start the Apache 2.22
> webserver anymore and receive this error on all boxes:
>
>
> service apache22 restart
>
Hello world.
With the most recent FreeBSD 10.0-CURRENT/amd64 r242305, CLAN buildworld
and with libc++/c++11 compiled, I can not start the Apache 2.22
webserver anymore and receive this error on all boxes:
service apache22 restart
Performing sanity check on apache22 configuration:
Syntax OK
apach
Am 29.10.2012 14:03 (UTC+1) schrieb Ruslan Mahmatkhanov:
> Rainer Hurling wrote on 29.10.2012 14:34:
>> Am 29.10.2012 08:53 (UTC+1) schrieb Ruslan Mahmatkhanov:
>>> Rainer Hurling wrote on 28.10.2012 19:46:
On 28.10.2012 16:12 (UTC+2), Lucas Saliés Brum wrote:
> Hello all!
> This is my
I have just added Tools/scripts/convert-makefile-header.pl, a script
that can help you convert old style Makefile headers to the new format
which was announced a while ago:
http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-ports/2012-September/078319.html
Here is a list of maintainers that agreed to let
Rainer Hurling wrote on 29.10.2012 14:34:
Am 29.10.2012 08:53 (UTC+1) schrieb Ruslan Mahmatkhanov:
Rainer Hurling wrote on 28.10.2012 19:46:
On 28.10.2012 16:12 (UTC+2), Lucas Saliés Brum wrote:
Hello all!
This is my first e-mail that list.
I'm having problems with a new port that I'm trying
On 10/29/2012 07:46, Kevin Oberman wrote:
> Florian,
>
> After updating fusefs-libs to 2.9.9 I fould serious problems with an
> NTFS file system. I am using the new fuse kernel code on 9-Stable on
> an amd64 system.
>
I don't think it is related to the fusefs-libs update to 2.9.2.
Can you pleas
Synopsis: graphics/ruby-rmagick: rmagick fails to automaticly recompile in case
of imagemagick update
Responsible-Changed-From-To: ports->freebsd-ports-bugs
Responsible-Changed-By: eadler
Responsible-Changed-When: Mon Oct 29 12:14:13 UTC 2012
Responsible-Changed-Why:
Fix responsible
http://www.
Synopsis: [patch] net-mgmt/nrpe2 small fixes
Responsible-Changed-From-To: ports->freebsd-ports-bugs
Responsible-Changed-By: eadler
Responsible-Changed-When: Mon Oct 29 12:12:56 UTC 2012
Responsible-Changed-Why:
fix responisble
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=171539
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Accept-Ranges: bytes
ETag: "3168074"
Last-Modified: Sat, 20 Oct 2012 15:23:32 GMT
Content-Length: 1660938
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Date: Mon, 29 Oct 2012 11:29:33 GMT
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On 29 October 2012 19:50, Thomas Mueller wrote:
> from Robert Backhaus :
>
>> The first thing I'd do is delete the numpy distfiles you've got from
>> ports/distfiles and try again. those 'range not satisfyable' seem to
>> indicate you've got a partial distfile that might be tripping it up.
> Yes,
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Am 29.10.2012 08:53 (UTC+1) schrieb Ruslan Mahmatkhanov:
> Rainer Hurling wrote on 28.10.2012 19:46:
>> On 28.10.2012 16:12 (UTC+2), Lucas Saliés Brum wrote:
>>> Hello all!
>>> This is my first e-mail that list.
>>>
>>> I'm having problems with a new port that I'm trying to create.
>>> http://paste
Hi,
Finn Espen Gundersen wrote on 29.10.2012 13:36:
Hi,
Where can i subscribe or look to get notified when Python 3.3 is ported to
FreeBSD?
Please see there:
http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-python/2012-October/004688.html
I hope this will be added after 9.1-R.
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Rusla
from Robert Backhaus :
> The first thing I'd do is delete the numpy distfiles you've got from
> ports/distfiles and try again. those 'range not satisfyable' seem to
> indicate you've got a partial distfile that might be tripping it up.
> Note that the files are only .pdfs anyway, so are not real
Following freshports' feed will help you.
http://www.freshports.org/backend/rss2.0.php
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Where can i subscribe or look to get notified when Python 3.3 is ported to
FreeBSD?
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> a) libxul19 might be patched?
> b) force build of libxul
> c) build without webplugins
> d) update your ports:
> # $FreeBSD: head/graphics/gnash/Makefile 304053 2012-09-10 19:19:32Z beat $
> /usr/ports/graphics/gnash$ make all-depends-list
> /usr/ports/www/libxul
> /usr/ports/devel/gmake
> /u
Rainer Hurling wrote on 28.10.2012 19:46:
On 28.10.2012 16:12 (UTC+2), Lucas Saliés Brum wrote:
Hello all!
This is my first e-mail that list.
I'm having problems with a new port that I'm trying to create.
http://paste.sistematico.org/14
# make install
...
===> Registering installation for py
Thomas Mueller wrote on 29.10.2012 05:58:
I have hit another snag in updating ports that depend on png, but seem to have
found a way around.
This time, the checksum apparently fails on two files in math/py-numpy.
Is this a known problem? File corruption on remote server? Or rather, a new
chec
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