On 12/7/2017 5:43 PM, Stari Karp wrote:
On Thu, 2017-12-07 at 07:51 -0500, Baho Utot wrote:
On 12/07/17 04:30, Johan Hendriks wrote:
Op 07/12/2017 om 00:51 schreef Mel Pilgrim:
In the midst of all the negative noise, I thought I'd post and
say
thank you for bring in this feature. I
On 12/07/17 08:36, Lars Engels wrote:
On Thu, Dec 07, 2017 at 07:51:15AM -0500, Baho Utot wrote:
On 12/07/17 04:30, Johan Hendriks wrote:
Op 07/12/2017 om 00:51 schreef Mel Pilgrim:
In the midst of all the negative noise, I thought I'd post and say
thank you for bring in this fe
On 12/07/17 04:30, Johan Hendriks wrote:
Op 07/12/2017 om 00:51 schreef Mel Pilgrim:
In the midst of all the negative noise, I thought I'd post and say
thank you for bring in this feature. I've been chomping at the bit to
try flavours out since I heard about them. I started flavouring my
com
On 12/6/2017 6:36 PM, Mel Pilgrim wrote:
On 12/5/2017 2:09 PM, Mathieu Arnold wrote:
Le 05/12/2017 à 10:53, Aryeh Friedman a écrit :
TL;DR;
Flavors 'ed up ports and there are no good ways/alternates
for how
to use the ports collection for normal everyday users/maintainers
Thank you for s
On 12/6/2017 6:40 PM, Mel Pilgrim wrote:
On 12/5/2017 2:25 PM, Baho Utot wrote:
Thank you for taking a perfectly good system and breaking it as well
as making it unusable, unstable. You just don't know of all the
countless hours spent after running an update and taking a week to
g
On 12/06/17 08:59, Matthias Apitz wrote:
El día miércoles, diciembre 06, 2017 a las 08:26:41a. m. -0500, Baho Utot
escribió:
For users of third party abandonware, well, they were warned that it was
bound to happen at one point, and guess what, it happened. I don't
really understand wh
On 12/06/17 04:53, Mathieu Arnold wrote:
Le 05/12/2017 à 23:25, Baho Utot a écrit :
On 12/05/17 17:09, Mathieu Arnold wrote:
Le 05/12/2017 à 10:53, Aryeh Friedman a écrit :
TL;DR;
Flavors 'ed up ports and there are no good ways/alternates
for how
to use the ports collection for n
On 12/05/17 17:09, Mathieu Arnold wrote:
Le 05/12/2017 à 10:53, Aryeh Friedman a écrit :
TL;DR;
Flavors 'ed up ports and there are no good ways/alternates for how
to use the ports collection for normal everyday users/maintainers
Thank you for supporting all the hard work and countless hours
On 12/05/17 04:53, Aryeh Friedman wrote:
First some background (my typical use cases for ports):
0. FreeBSD lilith 11.1-RELEASE FreeBSD 11.1-RELEASE #0 r321664: Fri Jul 28
23:35:18 EDT 2017 root@lilith:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/GENERIC amd64
1. Daily routine (current):
cd /usr/src
On 12/03/17 20:47, Dennis Glatting wrote:
> On Sun, 2017-12-03 at 20:07 +, Steven Hartland wrote:
>> People really seem to miss the point that there are only finite
>> resources
>> and as an open source project that depends on people volunteering
>> their
>> time to add new features and mainta
On 12/03/17 19:26, Thomas Mueller wrote:
from Baho Utot:
I don't use HEAD. I use Quartlery with synth. It is just I expect a little
more than amature hour. I was on Archlinux for 10 years and they are very
bleeding edge. Almost No breakage in ten years. The only reason I left Linu
On 12/3/2017 5:04 PM, Carmel NY wrote:
On Sunday, December 3, 2017 3:46 PM, Chris H stated:
On Sat, 2 Dec 2017 11:53:58 + "FreeBSD Ports ML"
po...@freebsd.org> said
On Saturday, December 2, 2017 5:40 AM, Stari Karp stated:
On Sat, 2017-12-02 at 01:12 +, Ben Woods wrote:
Hi Carmel,
On 12/3/2017 3:46 PM, Chris H wrote:
On Sat, 2 Dec 2017 11:53:58 + "FreeBSD Ports ML"
said
On Saturday, December 2, 2017 5:40 AM, Stari Karp stated:
> On Sat, 2017-12-02 at 01:12 +, Ben Woods wrote:
> > Hi Carmel,
> >
> > My understanding is that poudriere is the only package building
On 12/3/2017 3:07 PM, Steven Hartland wrote:
Come on guys you can’t make an omelet without breaking a few eggs.
Yes I got caught out by flavours too, but it was quickly fixed and it
adds a much needed feature which will make ports and associated tools
better at the end of the day.
People r
On 12/3/2017 11:56 AM, Adam Weinberger wrote:
On 3 Dec, 2017, at 7:55, Baho Utot wrote:
On 12/02/17 18:31, Adam Weinberger wrote:
On 2 Dec, 2017, at 13:41, Baho Utot wrote:
On 12/2/2017 1:43 PM, Mark Linimon wrote:
On Sat, Dec 02, 2017 at 11:53:58AM +, Carmel NY wrote:
Looking
On 12/02/17 18:31, Adam Weinberger wrote:
On 2 Dec, 2017, at 13:41, Baho Utot wrote:
On 12/2/2017 1:43 PM, Mark Linimon wrote:
On Sat, Dec 02, 2017 at 11:53:58AM +, Carmel NY wrote:
Looking back at other port management utilities like "portmanager",
"portmaster", &
On 12/2/2017 1:43 PM, Mark Linimon wrote:
On Sat, Dec 02, 2017 at 11:53:58AM +, Carmel NY wrote:
Looking back at other port management utilities like "portmanager",
"portmaster", "portupgrade" and now "synth", The FreeBSD team has
done a pretty good job of obfuscating and rendering them imp
On 12/02/17 07:23, Charlie Li wrote:
On 02/12/2017 06:53, Carmel NY wrote:
Well, I certainly have no intention of installing and then learning how to use
an industrial sized solution line poudriere for a relatively small home network.
poudriere is not industrial-sized at all. Sure, it has ma
On 12/02/17 07:04, Vlad K. wrote:
On 2017-12-02 12:53, Carmel NY wrote:
I am hoping that someone can get "synth" back up and working
correctly. If not
it might be time for me to look at another OS for my network.
This has been mentioned several times as a "solution", but I really
don't
On 12/02/17 06:53, Carmel NY wrote:
On Saturday, December 2, 2017 5:40 AM, Stari Karp stated:
On Sat, 2017-12-02 at 01:12 +, Ben Woods wrote:
Hi Carmel,
My understanding is that poudriere is the only package building system
that is officially supported by the portmgr, apart from raw make
On 11/12/17 06:03, Grzegorz Junka wrote:
On 12/11/2017 07:14, Jonathan Chen wrote:
On 12 November 2017 at 12:16, Patrick Dorion
wrote:
What's the difference between using Poudriere or Synth, though?
This is a clean system, I can't imagine a jail being cleaner... it
was unpacked from the DV
On 11/01/17 07:40, Guido Falsi wrote:
On 11/01/2017 12:15, Baho Utot wrote:
On 11/01/17 02:07, Gleb Popov wrote:
Hello.
I'm using Firefox on quite ancient machine (amd64, though) and after
updating from firefox-56.0.1_3 to 56.0.2_3,1 it has become much more
sluggish - whole UI
On 11/01/17 02:07, Gleb Popov wrote:
Hello.
I'm using Firefox on quite ancient machine (amd64, though) and after
updating from firefox-56.0.1_3 to 56.0.2_3,1 it has become much more
sluggish - whole UI hangs during page loading, scrolling isn't smooth
anymore.
Anyone also see this?
__
On 10/13/17 12:21, Adam Weinberger wrote:
Hello,
I'm trying to get a feel for how many people utilize utilize vim's language
bindings. Note that this does NOT include syntax highlighting, indenting, or
anything related to editing language-specific files. This is calling external
scripting l
On 10/05/17 16:27, Grzegorz Junka wrote:
On 05/10/2017 19:54, Baho Utot wrote:
On 10/04/17 16:39, Ernie Luzar wrote:
Here's my take on that.
The future direction has already been decided by the FreeBSD leaders
2 years ago with their development of a better pkg system.
[pu
On 10/04/17 16:39, Ernie Luzar wrote:
Here's my take on that.
The future direction has already been decided by the FreeBSD leaders 2
years ago with their development of a better pkg system.
[putolin]
Don't let the few old school die hearts who are afraid of any change and
make the most
On 09/04/17 21:50, Dan Mahoney wrote:
Hey there All,
Is there an easy way to have poudriere auto-track the latest quarterly
ports build tree, without having to manually reset it to a specific
branch?
Poudriere knows how to portsnap the latest ports/head, but not the latest
quarterly.
Example:
On 7/12/2017 7:59 AM, Anton Shterenlikht wrote:
I'm starting using synth, never used it before.
I get this error:
# synth build net/mpich
Error opening terminal: xterm.
as a regular user open xterm
then do the fololwing
su -
synth just-build /net/mpich
or if you have doas and doas configured
On 06/23/17 10:30, Guido Falsi wrote:
On 06/23/17 15:11, Baho Utot wrote:
On 06/23/17 04:53, Guido Falsi wrote:
On 06/23/17 10:26, demelier.da...@gmail.com wrote:
On Thu, 2017-06-22 at 11:57 -0700, Dave Hayes wrote:
Would you agree that release branches would be unnecessary if
somehow
On 06/23/17 04:53, Guido Falsi wrote:
On 06/23/17 10:26, demelier.da...@gmail.com wrote:
On Thu, 2017-06-22 at 11:57 -0700, Dave Hayes wrote:
Would you agree that release branches would be unnecessary if
somehow
you could select the version of node that the ports tree builds via
some
(as yet
On 06/23/17 07:48, RW via freebsd-ports wrote:
On Thu, 22 Jun 2017 22:03:35 -0400
Baho Utot wrote:
The pre-compiled packages is what drove me to build the entire system
as it gave me a broken system that would not work and upon getting it
to function would/**/spontaneous reboot. My hand
On 6/22/2017 8:31 PM, Grzegorz Junka wrote:
On 22/06/2017 23:16, Baho Utot wrote:
On 6/22/2017 6:36 PM, Miroslav Lachman wrote:
scratch65...@att.net wrote on 2017/06/23 00:15:
[Default] On Thu, 22 Jun 2017 16:11:26 -0500, Mark Linimon
wrote:
On Thu, Jun 22, 2017 at 12:32:45PM -0400
On 6/22/2017 6:36 PM, Miroslav Lachman wrote:
scratch65...@att.net wrote on 2017/06/23 00:15:
[Default] On Thu, 22 Jun 2017 16:11:26 -0500, Mark Linimon
wrote:
On Thu, Jun 22, 2017 at 12:32:45PM -0400, scratch65...@att.net wrote:
My problem is that my industry experience tells me that reduci
On 6/22/2017 11:30 AM, Torsten Zuehlsdorff wrote:
On 22.06.2017 21:26, Baho Utot wrote:
On 6/22/2017 10:03 AM, scratch65...@att.net wrote:
[Default] On Thu, 22 Jun 2017 14:18:56 +0200, Baptiste Daroussin
wrote:
As usual with such proposal, where do you find the manpower to
handle the
On 6/22/2017 10:03 AM, scratch65...@att.net wrote:
[Default] On Thu, 22 Jun 2017 14:18:56 +0200, Baptiste Daroussin
wrote:
As usual with such proposal, where do you find the manpower to handle the number
of branches required (the quarterly branches are already hard to maintain, it is
only one
On 06/10/17 17:29, Jonathan Chen wrote:
On 11 June 2017 at 01:13, Bob Willcox wrote:
On Sat, Jun 10, 2017 at 10:14:46AM +1200, Jonathan Chen wrote:
On 10 June 2017 at 05:02, Bob Willcox wrote:
I am running the drm-next-4.7 and when I ran synth recently on my system
up update the ports and
hing between update as I use rsync to copy it to a directory
just for synth use. This repo only gets changed bu svnlite.
This is quite aggravating as it it always multiple directories that have
this issue.
On Sun, 4 Jun 2017, Baho Utot wrote:
when I am update my ports repo
when I am update my ports repo like this
svnlite co "https://svn.freebsd.org/ports/head"; "/usr/src/ports"
svn: E155009: Failed to run the WC DB work queue associated with
'/usr/home/FreeBSD/source/ports/head/net-im/mastodon/files', work item
132774 (file-remove net-im/mastodon/files/patch-bin
On 5/14/2017 8:03 AM, Walter Schwarzenfeld wrote:
> Your source ports are broken
No! It is only needed remove libEGL, libGL, libglapi, gbm and
libgelsv2 and dri with pkg delete -f.
And recompile all ports of the output of
pkg info -r mesa-libs.
He did not have libEGL in his ports source
On 5/14/2017 7:38 AM, The Doctor wrote:
On Sat, May 13, 2017 at 08:50:15PM -0400, Baho Utot wrote:
On 05/13/17 20:29, The Doctor wrote:
On Sat, May 13, 2017 at 08:13:14PM -0400, j...@ohlste.in wrote:
Hello,
On 05/13/2017 07:54 PM, The Doctor wrote:
> Compressing man pages (compr
On 05/13/17 20:29, The Doctor wrote:
On Sat, May 13, 2017 at 08:13:14PM -0400, j...@ohlste.in wrote:
Hello,
On 05/13/2017 07:54 PM, The Doctor wrote:
> Compressing man pages (compress-man)
===>>> Starting check for runtime dependencies
===>>> Gathering dependency list for graphics/mesa-l
On 04/20/17 07:29, Mathieu Arnold wrote:
Le 20/04/2017 à 13:04, Julian Elischer a écrit :
On 20/4/17 5:15 pm, Mathieu Arnold wrote:
Le 20/04/2017 à 10:49, Torfinn Ingolfsen a écrit :
On Thu, Apr 20, 2017 at 8:00 AM, Kurt Jaeger wrote:
Hi!
On Thu, Apr 20, 2017 at 1:30 AM, Julian Elischer
On 04/10/17 08:12, Thomas Laus wrote:
Is there any hope for this Broadcom wireless chip running on a Compaq
F500 laptop? It was successful running Ubuntu 16 using the legacy
Broadcom package of drivers. I installed the suggested FreeBSD ports
for Broadcom wireless and loaded it as a loader.co
On 02/19/17 10:04, Matthias Andree wrote:
Am 16.02.2017 um 21:48 schrieb Baho Utot:
Having built and packaged linux from scratch using the rpm package
manager, I came to find that if one is building packages to be used on
multiple machines, one needs to build each package in a chroot
On 02/16/17 17:49, Johan Hendriks wrote:
Op 16/02/2017 om 23:04 schreef Baho Utot:
On 02/16/17 16:48, Mark Linimon wrote:
On Thu, Feb 16, 2017 at 04:36:24PM -0500, Baho Utot wrote:
Oh no I am now banned as I use synth, whoa is me.
This is overstating the matter.
May we restrict
On 02/16/17 16:48, Mark Linimon wrote:
On Thu, Feb 16, 2017 at 04:36:24PM -0500, Baho Utot wrote:
Oh no I am now banned as I use synth, whoa is me.
This is overstating the matter.
May we restrict ourselves to the technical problems/features of the
various port maintainence tools, please
On 02/16/17 16:22, Chris H wrote:
On Thu, 16 Feb 2017 15:48:57 -0500 Baho Utot wrote
On 02/16/17 15:40, George Mitchell wrote:
On 02/16/17 15:33, Baho Utot wrote:
On 02/16/17 14:01, Lowell Gilbert wrote:
Baho Utot writes:
On 02/16/17 06:08, Luca Pizzamiglio wrote:
I'm lookin
On 02/16/17 15:40, George Mitchell wrote:
On 02/16/17 15:33, Baho Utot wrote:
On 02/16/17 14:01, Lowell Gilbert wrote:
Baho Utot writes:
On 02/16/17 06:08, Luca Pizzamiglio wrote:
I'm looking for constructive critics, feedbacks, anything that can
help me to make portmaster an act
On 02/16/17 14:01, Lowell Gilbert wrote:
Baho Utot writes:
On 02/16/17 06:08, Luca Pizzamiglio wrote:
I'm looking for constructive critics, feedbacks, anything that can
help me to make portmaster an actively maintained and used tool.
If you can have it build in a clean chroot or
On 02/16/17 06:08, Luca Pizzamiglio wrote:
Hi all,
portmaster, a tool used/loved/hated, is almost in abandoned state.
I'm a portmaster user, because, in some cases, it fits my needs.
In other cases, I use other tools, like poudriere or synth, that are
really great.
I don't want to open a discu
On 02/15/17 21:13, Chris H wrote:
On Wed, 15 Feb 2017 16:42:33 -0800 Dave Hayes wrote
On 02/14/2017 15:15, Bryan Drewery wrote:
On 2/14/2017 2:58 PM, Michael Gmelin wrote:
On 14 Feb 2017, at 22:16, Bryan Drewery wrote:
On 2/14/2017 12:50 PM, Dewayne Geraghty wrote:
https://svnweb.freebsd
On 10/24/16 01:21, Jason E. Hale wrote:
On Sun, Oct 23, 2016 at 12:23 PM, Kevin Oberman wrote:
On Sun, Oct 23, 2016 at 4:57 AM, Baho Utot
wrote:
Sending this again as I have had mail server issues
There is no src/Makefile.in only src/Makefile.am
/usr/ports/math/libqalculate # make
Sending this again as I have had mail server issues
There is no src/Makefile.in only src/Makefile.am
/usr/ports/math/libqalculate # make
===> License GPLv2 accepted by the user
===> Found saved configuration for libqalculate-0.9.10
===> libqalculate-0.9.10 depends on file: /usr/local/sbin/p
/usr/ports/math/libqalculate # make
===> License GPLv2 accepted by the user
===> Found saved configuration for libqalculate-0.9.10
===> libqalculate-0.9.10 depends on file: /usr/local/sbin/pkg - found
===> Fetching all distfiles required by libqalculate-0.9.10 for building
===> Extracting for
On 10/03/16 19:21, Greg 'groggy' Lehey wrote:
On Monday, 3 October 2016 at 14:14:13 +0200, Mathieu Arnold wrote:
Le 01/10/2016 à 04:35, Julian Elischer a écrit :
Such a 'minimum' install should probably be the default when coming
in as a dependency, as there is an increasing tendency to con
Michelle Sullivan wrote:
John Marino wrote:
On 2/15/2016 5:59 PM, Roger Marquis wrote:
It was actually worse than that. Those of us who questioned the wisdom
of such disruptive and backwards-incompatible changes being implemented
mid-release instead of at a release boundry were A) ignored,
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