On Tue, 18 May 2021, Julian H. Stacey wrote:
I'd use /usr/ports/mail/procmail
I wouldn't; it's an unsupported and obscure scripting language just asking
for bugs, and actually has several CVEs against it.
Better filters exist, such as "sieve" etc.
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On Wed, 14 Apr 2021, Thierry Thomas wrote:
[...]
Note: it builds for the other languages, and only fails for Hungarian.
Well, somebody has to say it so it may as well be me: is your hovercraft
full of eels?
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On Mon, 12 Apr 2021, Peter Jeremy via freebsd-ports wrote:
Except that git will arbitrarily and randomly decide that it needs to
run "gc" - which is similarly extravagant in memory usage. Last time I
found one running, it thrashed that poor VM for 3 days.
Would this be a good time to mention
On Thu, 25 Mar 2021, George Mitchell wrote:
[...] it is really not for everybody to use overlays in current state
(overlays are poor documented at least). [...]
Until this thread I had never heard of them. -- George
I can't remember the last time I used overlays (certainly w
On Tue, 16 Feb 2021, Yuri Pankov wrote:
As this came from freebsd.org, were they trying to shout something or
do they have a compromised server?
It's obvious it did NOT come from freebsd.org once you check the headers:
Really? Here are my headers:
Return-Path:
Received: from mx2.freebsd.o
On Tue, 15 Feb 2021, administra...@freebsd.org wrote:
(Nothing)
As this came from freebsd.org, were they trying to shout something or do
they have a compromised server?
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On Fri, 15 Jan 2021, Gleb Popov wrote:
+if (CMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME MATCHES "BSD")
+include_directories("/usr/local/include")
This is most certainly a wrong thing to do. Instead of simply adding
-I/usr/local/include everywhere, you should fix problems for each
dependency that the software requ
On Thu, 12 Nov 2020, Andrea Venturoli wrote:
Firefox uses sqlite databases to store cookies, history and other
items. You should never store these on NFS.
Really? It has worked properly for years; it's only been broken for some
months. Besides history works perfectly. Wouldn't any corruption
On Thu, 1 Oct 2020, Moritz Schmitt wrote:
I recently took over my first maintainership of a port and I have a
question regarding on how to deal with compiler warnings.
I've always treated warnings as potential errors, and act accordingly.
One place I worked insisted that "-Wall" produce no me
On Sun, 30 Aug 2020, Yuri wrote:
However, not many people are willing to install sysutils/bsdstats, or know
about it, so it only counts based on a tiny fraction of hosts running
FreeBSD.
Tried to install it, and...
aneurin# portinstall bsdstats
[Reading data from pkg(8) ... - 322 pac
[ I seem to have missed the post to which this refers ]
On Sun, 30 Aug 2020, Niclas Zeising wrote:
Exactly. Another case in point: x11/xtset. Maintenance stopped in
1993, 11 days after the FreeBSD project came into existence. It works
fine, and I find it very useful. If at some time in the
On Mon, 10 Aug 2020, Robert Huff wrote:
There are many users who never create any patches, but simply use the
ports tree to install software.
Add my name to that list.
Mine too; this is a great way to drive "ordinary users" away from FreeBSD
and towards, gasp, Penguin/OS...
I took up Fr
On Wed, 8 Jul 2020, Dewayne Geraghty wrote:
# cat +MANIFEST | jq -rM '.scripts'
Sorry, but this always pushes one of my buttons. When using "cat file | proc"
what's wrong with "proc < file"?
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On Thu, 11 Jun 2020, Shawn Webb wrote:
There is nothing inconvenient about enjoying your hard work. You're
awesome and your work (along with any other contributors) is very much
appreciated.
Thank you so much for all you do.
Agreed; don't apologise for doing (hard) volunteer work, and of cour
On Fri, 20 Mar 2020, Adam Weinberger wrote:
That error should only occur if system sources are missing from
/usr/src. Check that they're still there, and if not then check them out
from svn.
Does it not require kernel header files only? Only distributed with the
source, which annoyed me bec
On Mon, 9 Mar 2020, Miroslav Lachman wrote:
There are some ports (for example sysutils/lsof) which need kernel
sources to build. [...]
Kernel sources, or just the headers?
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On Mon, 3 Feb 2020, Christoph Moench-Tegeder wrote:
You're right. For some reason, firefox is not handling the additional
compression correctly (I see Content-Encoding: gzip in the headers, so
it's advertised, but not unzipped by the browser, so I get a double-
compressed file. Oh tempora, oh
On Wed, 9 Oct 2019, Wolfgang Zenker wrote:
So, you don't *need* IPv6. But you might *want* to have it anyway.
In my 40+ years career I've only encountered one (1) client that ran IPv6
internally (oddly enough, a law firm) and that was by management decree,
not the tehchies' (come to think of
On Thu, 13 Jun 2019, Andrea Venturoli wrote:
For years I've had my home on an NFSv3 server.
Finally I decided to move to NFSv4.
[...]
I got bitten quite badly by NFS in its early years; I see nothing much has
changed... I think it was to do with file-locking, I think.
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On Fri, 22 Feb 2019, Tijl Coosemans wrote:
If I were the lang/gcc maintainer this -rpath problem would be my number
one priority. The current maintainer has never proposed any solutions
and when I submit patches he always resists. I'm done wasting my time
fighting him.
I'm late to this disc
On Fri, 15 Jun 2018, Michael Gmelin wrote:
github != git
I didn't say that it was; did you misunderstand my message or something?
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A related discussion reminded me of this: how would Microsoft's purchase
of GitHub affect future development? After all, they'll get to call the
shots...[*] The only good thing that came out of M$ is their RTF document
format (used natively by the Mac's TextEdit utility, for example), which
b
On Mon, 14 May 2018, Maxim Sobolev wrote:
It is like someone trying to moderate what people in general or some
group in particular (e.g. freebsd committers) are allowed to put on
their t-shirts just because you find it offensive or inappropriate.
Now, where did I put that link to the "t-shirt
blew away my swap/tmp) with no problems.
I prefer to use ports because that way I get to specify the options that I
want (as opposed to generic ones which may not apply to me), but I'll use
the package when someone assumes that I have both terabytes and gigahertz
to burn...
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v 8 2014
1b1e8f42628bcadd6b9a073012d798b0a4809bf72c1bf7cebefae7de5af7.gz
Bit old, aren't they?
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On Tue, 20 Feb 2018, Walter Schwarzenfeld wrote:
There were whitespaces in the Makfile, seems caused this.
This dates from PWB/UNIX i.e. about 40 years ago; I wonder if it will ever
be fixed? White space is white space, FFS...
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dly enough, I find that I get better results from volunteers when I ask
them to do something, instead of ordering them around like an arse-hat
boss.
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a lot politer than I would've been; then again, being an Aussie I
tend to be an outspoken bastard, and I would've told him to perform an
anatomically-impossible act.
"You will" indeed...
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changed i.e. it installs itself as
pre-corrupted...
I'm surprised that this breakage hasn't been noted until now.
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with mismatched checksums:
mailman-2.1.25: /usr/local/mailman/Mailman/Defaults.py
mailman-2.1.25: /usr/local/mailman/Mailman/Defaults.pyc
No configuration whatsoever was done; I merely installed the package and
waited for any more updates to arrive.
So, what can I do about it?
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;nova" becomes "simh-nova" but "vax"
doesn't become "simh-vax" etc. What a shambles...
Now to pay vewwy vewwy close attention to the Mailman notes, as I've just
installed it for the first time and it ain't working
10_1
[...]
Etc (over a hundred of 'em).
This was accompanied by zillions of notes, warning me to "do this" and
"avoid doing that" etc. Err, were those notes squirreled away somewhere,
or do I have to hope that I don't lose the window and its scrollback
y up to 2.20 without it... Oh, and still no
response from "mb...@xs4all.nl"; is he/she/it still alive?
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On Wed, 27 Dec 2017, Kevin Oberman wrote:
fstat(1) does much of what lsof does.
I'll be damned; so it does... Thanks!
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Di box (where it was "mfs"), and
even my old CP/M box (where it was "M:").
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ve at the time; I didn't build this system) because it
wanted a certain #include file. I reported this in a PR saying that
perhaps all header files be shipped, but I dunno what happened.
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ate.
All repositories are up to date.
Checking integrity... done (0 conflicting)
Your packages are up to date.
aneurin#
Building it from ports updated it (as I probably did before), but should
not the binary have been updated? Or are binaries not available for all
ports (I guess)?
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en he came in late the next morning, had been on the turps
all night? Call it a wild guess on his part, but he somehow knew that I
was the perp...
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over "jive" being de-ported
(to coin a phrase)? No technical reason whatsoever, but apparently it
upset someone's delicate sensibilities, so there's sort of a precedent.
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Doing my regular update, and...
Upgrading procmail from 3.22_9 to 3.22_10...
Good grief; who's the masochist who volunteered to support this obscure
insecure and hitherto-unsupported scripting language?
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r*.
I'd love to do that; what's the IP range of their scanners (I assume that
they have more than one)?
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/etc/mail/access and DNSBLs etc?
(I hope it's a coincidence that its name is also the same as the pro-spam
Direct Marketing Association...)
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@freebsd.org Thu Nov 30 16:25:12 2017
And that was only from when I started saving them; I just *love*
demolishing specious arguments such as the above.
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would've been a major factor in my decision to flee elsewhere).
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WTF? Sure as hell looks like Sendmail supports LDAP to me...
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two
Penguins); I've spent about 30 years with Sendmail and I ain't changing (I
looked at Postfix but didn't like it)...
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someone's
delicate sensibilities.)
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On Thu, 7 Dec 2017, Jan Bramkamp wrote:
[ Cogent explanation deleted ]
Thanks for that clear explanation; I've been promised a much bigger server
in return for some contract work, so I'll start planning for it.
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Errkk... This was meant for the list.
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Date: Thu, 7 Dec 2017 11:01:51 +1100 (EST)
From: Dave Horsfall
To: Mel Pilgrim
Subject: Re: THANK YOU for flavors!
S
"income") has 512MB
memory (all it will take) ad 1GB swap; building Ruby etc kills it, so I
use packages in that case i.e. no customisation if I wanted it.
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process; I've been
looking for one for quite a while...
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On Tue, 21 Nov 2017, Eugene Grosbein wrote:
Shouldn't one of the divers package tools be cleaning them out, or is
that a separate task?
man pkg-clean
Thanks; that's over a half-gigabyte recovered on a 1GB /var...
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On Wed, 8 Nov 2017, Dave Horsfall wrote:
It got really bad around 53 or so; I wish their programmers (no doubt
fresh out of school) would fix existent bugs instead of adding frilly
new "features"' we don't all have terabytes of free memory.
Hmmm... Firefox 57.0 (&quo
urces are exhausted; then panic &&
reboot.
It got really bad around 53 or so; I wish their programmers (no doubt
fresh out of school) would fix existent bugs instead of adding frilly new
"features"' we don't all have terabytes of free memory.
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Is it official FreeBSD policy to allow spammers free reign on this list,
or is the list owner merely incompetent?
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On Thu, 5 Oct 2017, Chris H wrote:
I'll second that.-- George (old fart w/50 years software experience)
WooHoo! another greybeard! I'm at ~50yrs myself!
Only 47 years exp here (the last 42 with Unix).
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On Tue, 1 Aug 2017, Miroslav Lachman wrote:
There is some interesting project - repository statistics - comparison
with many different OS package repositories like Ubuntu, Fedora, Debian
etc.
Good stuff! I never liked Penguin/OS anyway.
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When is the cocksucker who runs this this list going to implement some
simple anti-spam provisions? Or are you one of those idiotic "frea
speach" spam supporters, so prevalent amongst Americans these days?
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On Thu, 13 Jul 2017, Dave Horsfall wrote:
I upgraded my Alpine to 2.21 (from 2.20) recently, now it is no longer
displaying UTF-8 characters (yes, I have it set). Anyone else noticed
this? I need to know whether it's a port bug or an upstream bug, so I
know who to beat up.
Replies, a
I upgraded my Alpine to 2.21 (from 2.20) recently, now it is no longer
displaying UTF-8 characters (yes, I have it set). Anyone else noticed
this? I need to know whether it's a port bug or an upstream bug, so I
know who to beat up.
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On Sun, 30 Apr 2017, Paul J. Lucas wrote:
> Note that I don’t use FreeBSD myself; I’m just the author of the new
> cdecl.
And a great program it is too! I've been using it since it was first
posted to Usenet.
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ks; nearly 1GB here I come...
> > 106594 /var/db/portsnap/files
>
> If you don't use portsnap then you can delete everything under
> /var/db/portsnap. Don't delete these files if you do.
Yes, I do use portsnap, so thanks for the advice.
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965198 /usr/ports/distfiles
106594 /var/db/portsnap/files
It will claw me back about 1GB, which for me is a big deal...
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uilt
for some reason.
Anyway, that's pretty much it; many thanks to David Wolfskill and Tijl
Coosemans for their kind assistance, and to the list members for their
forbearance as I went through this learning exercise; I promise to keep
ports up to date in the future.
Thanks again.
s definitely a last resort
(and the 10.3 CD I burned had better be readable).
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uot;engineers" approach of "it it ain't broke, don't fix it" so I
confined myself to kernel and security updates, otherwise leaving ports
strictly alone.
> What is the output of "pkg which /usr/local/lib/libiconv.la"?
Not found; I sense a generic approach
conv
AUTHOR: madpi...@freebsd.org
10-CURRENT after r254273 (committed on August 13, 2013) has an
implementation of iconv enabled by default in libc.
?
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ges)
Ummm, that's equivalent to the M$ "solution" of trying a reboot to see if
it fixes it.
It's asking me to review those errors before it continues; what could be
wrong?
Think of me as a beta tester for novices :-)
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l/ports (/usr/local is a separate file system).
And then there's all my private stuff... I think it means "save any local
configuration files etc"; if so, it could be better phrased.
PS: For those who also have a Mac, do *not* futz around with symlinks in
this manner, as it co
hought poudriere was for building packages to support a server farm?
Sorry for all this, but until now this box has always been on 9.x, so this
is my first major upgrade, hence I have zero experience...
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;s opinion of what I might want...
> If you're getting packages with the wrong ABI, have you changed anything
> in /etc/pkg/ or /usr/local/etc/pkg/?
Haven't touched them, because I don't know what they are...
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uot;aspell" happy? Or is it one of those silly GNU things are aren't allowed
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it still whinges. I've emailed the maintainer, but I had
to use my Gmail account (since Alpine was now broken). I've since
restored the required 9.3 libraries to get the thing to work.
Now to see why my nameserver is partly broken...
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iles being backed up, and thought the worst.
And the sooner I upgrade to FreeBSD-10 the better, I think.
Sorry for wasting everyone's time...
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uld that be
the problem? That INDEX hadn't been cleaned out for some reason?
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(Many responses)
I note that no-one has answered the question which caused me to post the
message in the first place viz: why weren't the files being removed
automatically? Everyone appears to have missed this point...
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> files
I don't have that file.
> I'm running portsnap on one system since portsnap was introduced and
> never had issues with cleanups.
Hmmm...
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Is there some reason why portsnap cannot clean up /var/db/portsnap/files?
I've just had to remove a zillion of them, a bunch at a time because "rm"
choked on the arg list.
Perhaps a "portsnap clean" command? I'm surprised that there isn't one.
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hat you were doing and making Dave H. look silly.
>
> What I have (and others) wanted? What would make us happy?
Perhaps for you to just quietly FOAD? When it comes to common sense, you
appear to be utterly impervious.
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er as a friend; you don't. He doesn't troll; you do.
And who is this "everyone", anyway? Either enumerate them, or STFU.
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Be there an implementation of FOCAL? I have a hankering to get back to my
early programming days :-)
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it's
used by something which I've forgotten.
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not really a daemon
> anymore. :)
Have you seen the FreeBSD home page?
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Yes please; it seems to be marked as broken:
aneurin% cd wmfortune
aneurin% less *descr
WMFortune outputs fortune messages, just as its name says.
aneurin% make
===> wmfortune-0.241_3 is marked as broken: No public disfiles.
*** [all] Error code 1
Stop in /usr/ports/games/wmfortune.
Sigh
e interesting, for example; I actually had
UUCP running on my home Z-80 box (there were overlays to hell and back).
Next thing you know, "valgirl" will be deleted from Usenet...
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On Fri, 14 Oct 2016, David Demelier wrote:
> It's not writing a port that is complicated, it's the whole
> infrastructure.
You should see the Macports infrastructure... Fairly easy for the end
user, but those developers sweat blood to make it so.
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en a problem on
> any of my systems, ever. I seem to remember that I have run
> into issues when I went to build some port which in turn built
> many other ports, but that was quite some time ago. Maybe that
> is what you're seeing.
Yeah,
that my ports are clean - it was corrupt for a
while), and won't go to p47 because of those vulnerabilities.
I'm not too concerned; my system is locked down tighter than a duck's bum.
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May I assume that these are being addressed?
libXrender-0.9.9 is vulnerable
libX11-1.6.3,1 is vulnerable
"freebsd-update fetch" is not (yet) fetching anything.
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What sort of disk farms do these developers have? I'm only a small-time
user and wannabe developer...
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also will give you the latest
> versions of all ports.
Many thanks! Now to pick a time to gird my loins...
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On Wed, 5 Oct 2016, Dave Horsfall wrote:
> Oh, this is for Joseph Mingrove: my mail log shows a message from you
> (relayed via FreeBSD.org) but there's nothing in my mailbox about it
> (and it certainly wasn't rejected). I guess I accidentally deleted it,
> so could yo
ccidentally deleted it, so
could you please send it again?
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Assuming the binary upgrade from 9.3 to 10.3 is "clean" i.e. it won't
clobber any of my local stuff (this is my only FreeBSD server), what will
happen to the ports area? Left alone, saved, or overwritten with/without
any local chnages?
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earn Mandarin. As for Portuguese, it may as well
come from a different planet...
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Dave Horsfall DTM (VK2KFU) "Those who don't understand security will suffer."
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