Hello. Thank you for FreeBSD. I'm currently using FreeBSD 11 CURRENT.
This is concerning the xorriso 1.4.6_1 port. This port when installs on my
machine a file called xorriso-tcltk. This is a GUI front-end for xorriso.
The location of this file is /usr/local/bin/xorriso-tcltk. When I enter the
c
Hi!
> I tried to update this port. Got a no make file error. Is there anything
> I can do to get up to date?
How did you try to update it ?
What was the exact error message ?
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I tried to update this port. Got a no make file error. Is there anything
I can do to get up to date?
thanks,
Bob
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Hi,
Could some kind committer please commit:
https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=218253
It's just a simple bump+distinfo, and has already been approved by the
maintainer.
Cheers.
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Ben Woods wrote:
> On 26 March 2017 at 01:14, Dominic Fandrey wrote:
>
> > Since February I have been working on a pkg-plist generator that
> > understands and handles options. I believe it is now ready for public
> > testing as a part of my bsda2 script colle
On Sat, Apr 01, 2017 at 02:31:54PM +0200, Kurt Jaeger wrote:
> ...
> > This morning, however, textproc/py-sphinx apparently had "an issue";
> > that snowballed into 211 (out of 402) ports being skipped.
>
> I've seen similar issues, here's what I did:
>
> There's some thing happening with the py-
On 03/23/17 23:31, Mark Millard wrote:
> Building /usr/obj/pine64_clang/arm64.aarch64/usr/src/lib/libc/libc.so.7.full
> --- libc.so.7.full ---
> building shared library libc.so.7
> /usr/local/aarch64-freebsd/bin/ld: getutxent.pico(.debug_info+0x3b):
> R_AARCH64_ABS64 used with TLS symbol udb
> /us
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writes:
> Yet it's used in the VLC build (which currently, for other
> reasons, doesn't work).
If you imply multimedia/ffmpeg then VO_AACENC option wasn't enabled by
default only to be removed during 3.x update last December. multimedia/vlc
never used vo-aacenc directly.
Please, provide more de
As a prelude to installing the VLC package that turned out to be
broken, pkg removed Firefox 47 (it didn't explain why).
Since there doesn't seem to be any way to revert the removal, I
tried to install FF52 as a replacement. That failed with a
complaint that the gstreamer-plugin is missing its "
Yet it's used in the VLC build (which currently, for other
reasons, doesn't work).
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Le 01/04/2017 à 14:29, Jan Beich a écrit :
> Mathieu Arnold writes:
>
>> - Firefox 52.0.2
>> - Firefox-esr 45.8.0
>> - Chromium 57.0.2987.110
>> - Gnome 3.18.0
>> - Qt4 4.8.7
>> - gcc 4.9.4
> These aren't new for 2017Q2 unlike, say, LLVM 4.0.0, libevent 2.1.8,
> Mesa 13.0.6 or -237 / +573 ports co
VLC under 10.3 fails to run, complaining that
/usr/local/lib/libdbus-1.so.3: version LIBDBUS_1_3 required by
/usr/local/lib/libvlccore.so.8 not defined
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On 01/04/2017 15:24, David Wolfskill wrote:
> Usually, my poudriere runs are ... uneventful (which is a Good Thing).
>
> This morning, however, textproc/py-sphinx apparently had "an issue";
> that snowballed into 211 (out of 402) ports being skipped.
>
> Checking the log directory, I see no hints
Hi!
> Usually, my poudriere runs are ... uneventful (which is a Good Thing).
>
> This morning, however, textproc/py-sphinx apparently had "an issue";
> that snowballed into 211 (out of 402) ports being skipped.
I've seen similar issues, here's what I did:
There's some thing happening with the p
Mathieu Arnold writes:
> - Firefox 52.0.2
> - Firefox-esr 45.8.0
> - Chromium 57.0.2987.110
> - Gnome 3.18.0
> - Qt4 4.8.7
> - gcc 4.9.4
These aren't new for 2017Q2 unlike, say, LLVM 4.0.0, libevent 2.1.8,
Mesa 13.0.6 or -237 / +573 ports count. 2017Q1 also lacked Boost 1.62 or
FFmpeg 3.2 which
Usually, my poudriere runs are ... uneventful (which is a Good Thing).
This morning, however, textproc/py-sphinx apparently had "an issue";
that snowballed into 211 (out of 402) ports being skipped.
Checking the log directory, I see no hints about textproc/py-sphinx;
here's what I do see, startin
INDEX build failed with errors:
Generating INDEX-10 - please wait..--- describe.accessibility ---
--- describe.arabic ---
--- describe.archivers ---
--- describe.astro ---
--- describe.audio ---
--- describe.benchmarks ---
--- describe.biology ---
--- describe.cad ---
--- describe.chinese ---
--- d
Hi,
The 2017Q2 branch has been created. It means that the next update on the
quarterly packages will be on the 2017Q2 branch.
A lot of things happened in the last three months:
- pkg 1.10.1
- New USES: samba
- Default version of FPC switched to 3.0.2
- Default version of Linux on amd64 switched t
On 2017-Mar-31, at 4:51 PM, Mark Millard wrote:
> On 2017-Mar-30, at 7:51 PM, Mark Millard wrote:
>
>> On 2017-Mar-30, at 1:22 PM, Mark Millard wrote:
>>
>>> Sounds like the ALLOW_OPTIMIZATIONS_FOR_WITH_DEBUG technique
>>> would not change the "WITNESS and INVARIANTS"-like part of the
>>> iss
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