On Sat, 13 Jun 2015 16:03:10 -0700 Eitan Adler wrote
> On 13 June 2015 at 15:48, Michelle Sullivan wrote:
>
> > I'd love to setup my own freebsd-update server - if only there were docs
> > about how to do it... I'd have done it a couple of months ago, Google
> > didn't reveal anything to me whe
https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=199447
Kubilay Kocak changed:
What|Removed |Added
Keywords||easy, patch, patch-ready
Hi,
cups error log file contains lines like this:
root@kg-core1# grep Kyocera /var/log/cups/error_log | tail -2
E [14/Jun/2015:19:26:09 +0200] [cups-driverd] Bad driver information
file "/usr/local/share/cups/model/foomatic-db-ppds/Kyocera/ReadMe.htm"!
E [14/Jun/2015:22:49:54 +0200] [cups-driverd]
On Sun, Jun 14, 2015 at 10:38 PM, Torfinn Ingolfsen wrote:
> Latest cups-base fails:
>
Ok, changing options so AVAHI is off and MDNSRESPONDER is on helps. :)
Now it compiles and installs.
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Regards,
Torfinn
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Latest cups-base fails:
gmake[1]: Entering directory '/usr/ports/print/cups-base/work/cups-2.0.3/test'
echo Compiling ippfind.c...
echo Compiling ippserver.c...
Compiling ippfind.c...
cc -Wall -Wno-format-y2k -Wunused -fPIC -Os -g -fstack-protector -I..
-D_CUPS_SOURCE -I/usr/local/include -O2 -pi
Hello,
The latest gscan2pdf in the ports tree is 1.3.1:
root@kg-core1# portversion -v gscan*
[Reading data from pkg(8) ... - 825 packages found - done]
gscan2pdf-1.3.1 = up-to-date with port
It fails in two places:
tingo@kg-core1$ gscan2pdf --device epson2:net:10.1.161.8
Can't locate L
Matthew Seaman wrote:
> On 13/06/2015 19:41, Michelle Sullivan wrote:
>
>> How about one for how to make your own portsnap ? :P
>>
>
> Presumably you're wanting to re-distribute local modifications to the
> ports tree sources around your machines?
>
> One relatively easy way to do that is t
On 13/06/2015 19:41, Michelle Sullivan wrote:
> How about one for how to make your own portsnap ? :P
Presumably you're wanting to re-distribute local modifications to the
ports tree sources around your machines?
One relatively easy way to do that is to grab the ports from GitHub --
https://gi
Having read that PC-BSD are/have moved to using libressl in their base
system, it was time to have a look. So I updated my ports tree, built
in sequence openssl, tested and then built libressl and tested.
Platform xeon 1230Lv3 (1.8GHz, 8 logical cores), FreeBSD 10.1 built
fresh last night.
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