Hi, Kevin. Thank you. I'm already maintain several ports.
There are some difficulties in porting this software for me:
1. It's graphical gnome-based software. I have no experience in gnome ports.
This is not the biggest problem though.
2. It's written in D.
Yes, I wrote 'D'. It wants devel/dub an
Thanks for the quick turnaround!
--
João Neves
On 8 April 2018 at 11:41, Kurt Jaeger wrote:
> Hi!
>
> > I submitted a port a while ago and I'd appreciate if someone with some
> > spare cycles could take a look at it and, if there are no objections,
> > commit it into the tree.
> >
> > https://b
On 8-4-2018 12:11, Matthew Seaman wrote:
[*] Assuming your system is set up to use php56, which it probably is as
that's the default. The change to flavouring means that you should be
able to upgrade to a different version of PHP and still keep using the
default package servers rather than have
Just found out the flavored ports will end the necessity of slave ports.
Imho that is a great solution, as oneport can result in many packages
(no need to build you packages as the created port package is more
flexible).
What I still ask myself:
- what if another program in that package relea
Kurt, thanks for this.
Can you tell me why this flavored mode has been introduced?
Does that mean that if I install a port that will not have this
php-version string, it is either not used by php or is not yet ready to
be used in flavored mode?
Best regards, Jos
On 7-4-2018 17:00, Kurt Jaege
On 7-4-2018 21:55, Miroslav Lachman wrote:
To fix it, this should work:
pkg delete phpmyadmin
pkg install phpmyadmin
That did the trick, thanks for that.
I first followed up Matthew's suggestion (thanks for that too), but the
port still got the Orphanned status.
What now happens is that a
There's been no-one wanting to keep Apache 2.2 that has come forward.
Expect www/apache22 to be removed later in the week. Cleanup of
Mk/Uses/apache.mk after that.
2018-03-27 14:52 GMT+02:00 Bernard Spil :
> Hi all,
>
> Just noticed that the Apache project has removed the patches they had for
> 2
There's been no-one wanting to keep Apache 2.2 that has come forward.
Expect www/apache22 to be removed later in the week. Cleanup of
Mk/Uses/apache.mk after that.
2018-03-30 17:37 GMT+02:00 Spil Oss :
> Thanks Vincent! I was looking for these but could not find them any
> more. Should've looked
On 07/04/2018 15:40, Jos Chrispijn wrote:
> [Nub on ports]
>
> Running 'pkg version', I got phpMyAdmin status "?" (orphan)
>
> I first tried reinstalling the port, resulting in an error.
> -- cut --
>
> ===> Installing for phpMyAdmin-php56-4.7.9
>
> ===> Registering installation for phpMyAdm
Hi!
> I submitted a port a while ago and I'd appreciate if someone with some
> spare cycles could take a look at it and, if there are no objections,
> commit it into the tree.
>
> https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=226186
Done, thanks!
--
p...@opsec.eu+49 171 3101372
Hi,
I submitted a port a while ago and I'd appreciate if someone with some
spare cycles could take a look at it and, if there are no objections,
commit it into the tree.
https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=226186
Cheers,
--
João Neves
__
is there any chance of a swi-pl port+package with a minimal feature-set?
i am quite impressed with what prolog can do, and pleasantly surprised
to have a swi-pl port being present in the freebsd pkg collection, just
that it's dependencies are mostly those which i won't need for my work
on devel
12 matches
Mail list logo