running 12.2 STABLE, I would like a complete DEFAULTS and PORTS
example for gitup.conf.
forums and this list provide changes [ tersely or sed templating tersely, ] ,
but no latest
indication in its entirety of which invocation would work that I've been able
to make
update the ports past april
[ top posting cause the browser mandates it sorry ]
I read something suggesting that
knowledge of pypy may help persons port py27 apps to py37? if
the maintainer knows about the app
or convert it from py27 to pypy? pending py38 rewrite?
On Tuesday, April 21, 2020, 12:00:59 PM GMT,
wrote:
building 5.6 or 5.6.1 results in three errors here.
Most critical is 'bindkey: not found" rendering the terminal near useless.
I restored most functionality putting /usr/local/lib/zsh/5.5.1 files back
where 5.6 can find them but no luck with 5.6.1 either
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On Tue, 3 Oct 2017 10:51:24 +0200, "O. Hartmann" wrote:
> When using "poudriere", it seems ABI is freebsd:12:x86:64. When using FreeBSD
> base, it
> seems always to be referred to FreeBSD:12:amd64. What now? All non-BSD world
> uses x86:64,
> FreeBSD is using amd64, but why is this used incon
pkgdb -u
origins - not a string
(NilClass)
Cannot read the pkgdb!
.
That has just started happening.
pkg update
Shared object 'libarchive.so.7' not found, required by "pkg"
.
Attachment probably not sent to the list.
CD /usr/ports/devel/p5-List-Regexp [new june 20 ]
make build
...
Encode.c: loadable library and perl binaries are mismatched ( got handshake
key 0x8900080, needed
0x7b00080
*** Error code 1
Stop.
make: stopped in /usr/ports/devel/p5-
ne
/usr/local/bin/ne: Undefined symbol "stat"
ktrace -di ne
/usr/local/bin/ne: Undefined symbol "stat"
I may have posted in error an 'fstat' instead, unsure, to the ports list just
yesterday or so.
A workaround is to use pkg.freebsd.org to attain compat11x binaries which run.
This is a showstoppe
Many ports newly report 'fstat' and refuse to run, and as many don't build
until I
get around to a buildworld cycle, the workaround is to run v11 pkg
pkg install -f ...
on this v12 system, then lock the new port from being re-from-package
or re-built
..
Otoh, some l
On Fri, 6/9/17, Jonathan Chen wrote:
Subject: Re: Unable to update repository Synth
To: "Bob Willcox"
Cc: "ports list"
Date: Friday, June 9, 2017, 3:14 PM
On 10 June 2017 at 05:02, Bob
Willcox
wrote:
> I am running the drm-next-4.7
and w
The latest pkg updates broke firefox here, which won't build [ patches fail
to apply ]
Also seamonkey, but building sqlite3 locally fixed that.
[ not that I'd expect firefox to build anyway, not been that lucky
recently... ]
Web search turns up no 'undefined symbol stat' on 12.0-CUR
I see the same message, upon load, ...
On Thu, 6/1/17, blubee blubeeme wrote:
Subject: nvidia drivers mutex lock
To: freebsd-ports@freebsd.org, freebsd-curr...@freebsd.org
Date: Thursday, June 1, 2017, 11:35 AM
I'm running nvidia-drivers 375.66 w
On Wed, 31 May 2017 23:27:16 +0200, Dimitry Andric wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Due to the recent ino64 update in 12.0-CURRENT, there have been some
> reports by Firefox port users about crashes. While I personally have
> not experienced these crashes, as I immediately rebuilt all my ports
> from scratch
tl/dr at bottom, repeated here, flowchart please
On Tue, 5/30/17, Adam Weinberger wrote:
Subject: Re: The future of portmaster
To: me...@bris.ac.uk
Cc: rollingb...@gmail.com, freebsd-ports@freebsd.org
Date: Tuesday, May 30, 2017, 7:30 AM
> On
First try, did not build, to try to fix, Xorg, took the easy way out and
restored the
/usr/local/bin/Xorg that was working two days ago from backup.
Xorg.log.0 says it is devd???
...
error in Subject is only from memory.
...
kldload nvidia-modeset
> kld_list="${kld_list} nvidia-modeset.ko"
> else
> #kldload nvidia
> kld_list="${kld_list} nvidia.ko"
> fi
> fi
>
>
> On Mon, 15 May 2017 06:41:33 -0700 (PDT)
> "Jeffrey Bouquet" wrote:
>
>
Just had a unique to me, unbootable backup [beside the point,
just a sidebar comment... ] quandry dealing with the nvidia-driver update
that mesa-libs needed. [ or was appurtenant to it, unsure... ]
12.0 - CURRENT
[ my previous 'saves' -- files to consult... were in .jpg, so no avail for
About once a year, sometimes more often, sometimes less often, opera
browser thinks it is not installed, and wishes to reinstall, placing a
plain-vanilla
version to where years of customization had comfortably attuned the
browser to my workflow due to still-newbie tunings I've backup up.
The fol
A huge six-day fix of seamonkey breakage on 11-CURRENT of april 2016, upgraded
finally last night to pkg 12-CURRENT feb 2017 working and etc by base.txz
overwrite etc...
...
I've many many hours to restore the desktop to full how-it-was-before, but as it
On Sun, 5 Feb 2017 20:05:51 -0500, roberth...@rcn.com wrote:
>
> Jeffrey Bouquet writes:
>
> > pkg today updated seamonkey, now it segfaults,
> > every which way I try to run it.
>
> I am running SeaMonkey 2.46_5 (compiled today) under:
>
>
On 02/ 8/17 08:06 AM, Julian Elischer wrote:
please work on having the "Latest" image in a directory that has the
cvs revision number in its name
and make the current names just be links to there.
I ONCE AGAIN (for the third time) got half of one release (432891) and
half of another (433120
On 02/ 6/17 09:59 PM, Allan Jude wrote:
On February 7, 2017 2:35:16 AM GMT+01:00, Jeffrey Bouquet
wrote:
All the files
/etc/FreeBSD.conf
/usr/local/etc/pkg/repos/FreeBSD.conf
/usr/local/etc/pkg.conf
I edit time after time for
{$ABI} which gives FreeBSD:11:i386 but I am on 12-CURRENT
All the files
/etc/FreeBSD.conf
/usr/local/etc/pkg/repos/FreeBSD.conf
/usr/local/etc/pkg.conf
I edit time after time for
{$ABI} which gives FreeBSD:11:i386 but I am on 12-CURRENT i386
Anytime I try to attune to
freebsd:12:x86:32or
FreeBSD:12:i386 ...
it downloads the packagesi
On Sun, 5 Feb 2017 20:05:51 -0500, roberth...@rcn.com wrote:
>
> Jeffrey Bouquet writes:
>
> > pkg today updated seamonkey, now it segfaults,
> > every which way I try to run it.
>
> I am running SeaMonkey 2.46_5 (compiled today) under:
>
>
pkg today updated seamonkey, now it segfaults,
every which way I try to run it.
[This is from backup and a rewritten fstab. ]
linux-seamonkey also segfaults, first time I installed it. Deinstalled.
firefox works only half as efficiently, but passably.
seamonkey fails to build with gcc, clang4
pkg install driftnet wants to install gcc, and REMOVE
truecrypt, gcc49, xpi-web-developer...[23 more]...sscalc.
This has been going on almost a half-year it seems.
as gcc49 and gcc install files into the same place.
Before that several years, again IIRC, with no such specific
problem...
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On 12/15/16 10:31 AM, list-freebsd-po...@jyborn.se wrote:
On Thu, Dec 15, 2016 at 01:18:05PM -0500, George Mitchell wrote:
On 12/15/16 09:40, Warren Block wrote:
On Thu, 8 Dec 2016, Matt Smith wrote:
On Dec 08 05:16, Daniil Berendeev wrote:
pkg install [ as always, here, an edge case, ]
some forty [because not wanting the other thirty that " pkg upgrade"
wants to do ] ran into difficulty with a gcc-4.9 and gcc49 conflict... [
installs into
same place some file ]
[tl;dr a bit of the above, I never answer Y to 'pkg upgrade' but
On 06/ 3/16 08:17 AM, Franco Fichtner wrote:
> Hi there,
>
>> On 01 Jun 2016, at 2:12 PM, Miroslav Lachman <000.f...@quip.cz> wrote:
>>
>> There is a main difference - if you upgraded from 9.2 to 9.3, you don't need
>> to recompile (reinstall) all ports, but if you upgraded from 9.3 to 10.x you
On 06/ 3/16 08:17 AM, Franco Fichtner wrote:
> Hi there,
>
>> On 01 Jun 2016, at 2:12 PM, Miroslav Lachman <000.f...@quip.cz> wrote:
>>
>> There is a main difference - if you upgraded from 9.2 to 9.3, you don't need
>> to recompile (reinstall) all ports, but if you upgraded from 9.3 to 10.x you
Today svn-of-ports has about 600 (tc,mc) /200 (r) = 800 responses
required (tree and etc conflicts)
1...
Select:
(mc) prepare for updating moved-away children, if any (recommended),
(p) postone, (q)
On 02/15/2016 09:32, Roger Marquis wrote:
>> This makes no sense. Ports are not tied to base releases.
>> And you think lack of developer resources is an invalid reason?
>
> There was no mid-release issue with base as far as I know. The issue was
> with ports and by extension pkgng (and relat
synth status
Querying system about current package installations.
Stand by, comparing installed packages against the ports tree.
Stand by, building pkg(8) first ... Failed!! (Synth must exit)
Unfortunately, the system upgrade failed.
11.0-CURRENT r288246
pkg-1.6.2
synth-0.98_5
/usr/ports
/var/
This error has recently appeared. So a make has to be
dp_PORTSDIR=/usr/ports make...
and it seems to ignore it being set in make.conf to try
to fix it, even.
Wondering if it is local to just here...
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On 10/19/2015 16:41, Julian H. Stacey wrote:
> Bryan Drewery wrote
>
>> I could go on, but really I think both are pretty bad compared to using
>> Poudriere, which also has a 'distclean' sub-command.
> OK, Thanks for all detail. I would have run a poudriere to compare
> with the previous 3,
Compounding the problem:
The machine here is usually not running during the nightly pkg backup.
The problem:
Recently a glitch in a Western digital drive [that fsck_ffs fixed ] lost
/var/db
I restored local.sqlite from the prior days' backup...
[ and eventually found it renamed within /lost+
This might be related to a thread (pcmanfm) today in the forums with
similar issues.
Suddenly after today's pkg update of gnome stuff, firefox and
seamonkey permit browsing UNTIL one tries to save a page, it
seems, then no further interaction with the browser is permitted
until a restart. So
I've a note in devel/subversion that it failed to install in March this
year...
Just then (aug 6) it again fails to install [ terse kwallet-dynamic-lib
something, broken
install line in built-already install-from-stage ; the relevant ??
option is deselected ].
Maybe someone knows if some option i
Each time across major versions I find it convenient to install one or two
upgrades ( portupgrade and another, in this case)
pkg install portupgrade [the installworld just completed an hour or two ago]
I use a
script reinstall.log pkg install portupgrade
Because
the deinstalls called for are
/bin/rm -v aclocal-1.10
/bin/rm -v aclocal14
Not relevant, but were not belonging to anything (/usr/local/bin)
cp -iv /usr/local/bin/aclocal-1.4 /usr/local/bin/aclocal-1.14
cp -iv /usr/local/bin/automake-1.4 /usr/local/bin/automake-1.14
Those two lines enabled a new port to configure (ed
/bin/rm -v aclocal-1.10
/bin/rm -v aclocal14
cp -iv /usr/local/bin/aclocal-1.4 /usr/local/bin/aclocal-1.14
cp -iv /usr/local/bin/automake-1.4 /usr/local/bin/automake-1.14
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On 06/01/15 13:44, Lowell Gilbert wrote:
> [pkg@ snipped, because it's irrelevant]
>
> Jeffrey Bouquet via freebsd-ports writes:
>
>> I noticed the ports tree here had net/uget 1.10.4_1 even after "svn up"...
>> while
>> pkg upgrading installed
I noticed the ports tree here had net/uget 1.10.4_1 even after "svn up"... while
pkg upgrading installed 2.0. "pkg version" (one of 3 ways) reported
"succeeds port"... was about to post a question about pkg, but it can be fixed
by
cd /usr/ports/net/uget
svn revert . -R
[found at stackoverflow
On 05/15/15 19:25, Jeffrey Bouquet via freebsd-ports wrote:
> Freebsd 10 STABLE
>
> perl5-5.20.2_4
>
> 1...
> Error in Makefile.PL line 21
> [building p5-Gtk2]
> while trying to build to fix...
>
> 2...
> Line 49 in gprename (x11-fm)
> line 26 in Gtk2.pm (p5-G
Freebsd 10 STABLE
perl5-5.20.2_4
1...
Error in Makefile.PL line 21
[building p5-Gtk2]
while trying to build to fix...
2...
Line 49 in gprename (x11-fm)
line 26 in Gtk2.pm (p5-Gtk2)
[running gprename]
Trying to rename files that are slightly too lengthy for
cli rename tools. This error appears
On 03/02/15 06:57, Beeblebrox wrote:
>>> Using dbus-1.8.12, /etc/rc.conf has (dbus_enable="YES",
>>> slim_enable="YES"). This works no more. X.Org starts, but cannot
>>> login to any Desktop because dbus actually is not running and has
>>> not started.
>>>
>>> Kill Xorg, then manually "service one
No pkg failures , but quirks:
.
1.
Backing up pkgng database:
pkg: Ignoring bad configuration entry in /etc/pkg/pkg.conf: "/usr/cache/pkg"
pkg: Ignoring bad configuration entry in /etc/pkg/pkg.conf: "INDEX-10"
pkg: Ignoring bad configuration entry in /etc/pkg/pkg.conf:
On 01/13/15 07:55, Kurt Jaeger wrote:
> Hi!
>
>> customizations you need available. If the default options don't cut it
>> for you, in order to use only binary packages that means you need to run
>> your own poudriere setup -- which is well worth it if you're managing
>> several machines / jails
On 01/11/15 22:59, Fred Woods wrote:
> If you run opera from a terminal window, do you get something like the
> problem described in:
> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2568408/pango-warning-failed-to-choose-a-font-expect-ugly-output
>
> If yes, then a possible work-around is:
>
> Move any pango
II can browser fine with Opera still [mostly] but cannot interact with its
dialog. ONLY the lowercase 'a' [and uppercase E] show. For instance, the
'graphics' button (on off toggle) has [ a ] and the 'open in background tab' is
[ _ a a ] ...
So the prompts and browser action are only by 'wha
On 12/26/14 17:30, Jeffrey Bouquet via freebsd-ports wrote:
> pkg-static fails to install python27 after v9 > v10 (cannot find .so in
> STAGE)...
> Occurred in some other port also. (openssl or openssh maybe, unsure)
>
Today after pkg fetching and reinstalling a few ports
pkg-static fails to install python27 after v9 > v10 (cannot find .so in
STAGE)...
Occurred in some other port also. (openssl or openssh maybe, unsure)
pkg-static prints "Ignoring bad configuration entry in /etc/pkg/pkg.conf"
repeatedly, hiding
portmaster y/n questions behind it...
However,
[ Sorry for the duplicate empty message!]
[ Just for the archives... ]
[ More of a thumbs up to portupgrade than a reposting of the problem...]
Seems to work handily... for the time being anyway.
#portupgrade -P [ -i ] [port ] [2nd port ] [ grep lib somefileofports.dat ]
once one has made a syml
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Reverted to pkg, by build, and FORCE PKG REGISTER.
pkgs still cannot be installed.
Still stuck with ports ( however portupgrade -- non-packages -- seems to be
working with this pkg << pkg-devel downgrade )
(/ portmaster? == no, cannot get
handle, lock on database) only.
..###
pkg info pkg
pkg-1.4.99.0 (pkg-devel)
cd /usr/ports/ports-mgmt/pkg-devel
make deinstall
pkg-devel not installed, skipping
...
Wanted to revert to PKG because pkg-devel after deinstall
pkg fetch zgv zziplib
pkg install zgv zziplib
Installs the
On 12/06/14 04:40, Baptiste Daroussin wrote:
> Hi,
>
> We have released a new 1.4.0 rc2 version of pkg (available in
> ports-mgmt/pkg-devel) since first beta it has received tons of bug fixes and
> should be now way more reliable and able to handle ootb without mistakes
> upgrades like the gettext
>>On Sun, 11/23/14, Ajtim wrote:
>>Subject: gtk20
>>The yesterdays update of gtk20 works but I have a problem
>>with Firefox and
>>with GIMP:
I'm concerned also, but because of "pkg install glib20 gtk20" has to be run like
this ... am waitin
On 11/20/14 04:19, Jeffrey Bouquet wrote:
> Only one port has not failed at "pkg install port" ... after today's
> update and
> also failed at deinstall pkg >> install pkg-devel to try to fix it.
>
> [ Duplicate post, so I could post the error and this update
pkg update
Downloaded new pkg database today.
pkg install >>> abort trap
every two of three "pkg install ..." (only one has proceeded.)
This browser won't permit paste-ins, I've posted it in the forum in two threads
(Xorg and Ports sections)
pkg-1.4.0a3
Q 2is this to be addressed to free
>>On Mon, 11/17/14, Warren Block wrote:
>>Actually, portmaster can do
>>that also:
>>portmaster -t -y
>>-clean-distfiles
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Test first" I did not want the majority deleted...
#portsclean -DD -n
On 11/07/14 10:32, Bartek Rutkowski wrote:
> On Fri, Nov 7, 2014 at 6:47 PM, Chris H wrote:
>> On Fri, 7 Nov 2014 09:08:28 + Bartek Rutkowski wrote
>>
>>> On Fri, Oct 31, 2014 at 6:56 PM, Baptiste Daroussin
>>> wrote:
Hi all,
tijl@ spotted an interesting point, distinfo and
On 11/05/14 16:42, Mark Felder wrote:
>
> On Wed, Nov 5, 2014, at 18:01, Jeffrey Bouquet wrote:
>> On 11/05/14 13:30, Mark Felder wrote:
>>> - duplicate packages registered in pkg_info
>> I could simply /bin/rm -rf the duplicate subdirectory.
>>
> Your
On 11/05/14 13:30, Mark Felder wrote:
>
> On Wed, Nov 5, 2014, at 10:16, Roger Marquis wrote:
>> Was a time when FreeBSD was believed to be a more stable and compatible
>> platform than Linux. Of course all that backwards compatibility was
>> thrown out the window with this year's make and pkg up
1... attachment
2 quoted
3... reply Sorry for the formatting... browser crashes with attachments
often and
webmail needs a revamp...
+
WebService::Bloglines priovides you an Object Oriented interface for Bloglines
Web Services (BWS). I
I wonder if that has anything with the
"child process terminated abnrmally" I saw when starting a
"make build" in most any, or a number of, port(s) recently... on another v9
machine.
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Not initially welcoming this new effort...
explanation and other PKG problems taking precedence...
I've a few scripts which use the smaller files, and have used them
extensively in pipes. Syntax within the Makefile would make those
counterintuitive.I would wonder also if it would break
Continuing with the latest pkg2ng failure to actually convert >> import another
local.sqlite >> pipe to a pkg install [ ] -f -y ...
I deleted a few ports to save space. Then,
Continuing with the reinstall of not converted but installed reinstalls ...
The following bug persists after a reboot:
d reinstalls...
etc
----
On Thu, 10/30/14, Jeffrey Bouquet via freebsd-pkg
wrote:
Subject: pkg2ng question -- fails to show converted pkgs in stats
To: p...@freebsd.org
Date: Thursday, October 30, 2014, 5:48 AM
v9
pkg2ng converts, the local.sqlite i
Built with clang... none of the problems (so far) from the previous builds
appear to exist from
initial testing of pkg and of a port install.
v9
had to use -DFORCE_PKG_REGISTER though...
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> Subject: custom gcc article outdated?
>Specifically, is this form still understood:
>*quote*
>Add the following lines to the /etc/make.conf file (or
>modify appropriately):
>if !empty(.CURDIR:M/usr/ports/*) &&
>exists(/usr/local/bin/gcc44)
>CC=gcc44
>CXX=g++44
>CPP=cpp44
>.endif
package install this that this that seems to complete most of the installs, but
if one of the ports has a conflict
then the upgrades are not registered. For example, todays conflict between
py-pillow and py-imaging resulted
in (that is, despite of the conflict...) two successful upgrades
mbu
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/local/bin/paragrep", line 5, in
from pkg_resources import load_entry_point
File "/usr/local/lib/python2.7/site-packages/pkg_resources.py", line 2837, in
working_set = WorkingSet._build_master()
File "/usr/local/lib/python2.7/sit
Replies at the bottom, in a paragraph or two...
On Wed, 7/2/14, Robert Huff wrote:
Subject: Re: libxul.so rebuilt, still a version error.
To: po...@freebsd.org
Date: Wednesday, July 2, 2014, 8:38 AM
J Bouqet writes:
> /usr/local/lib/firefo
/usr/local/lib/firefox/libxul.so
/usr/local/lib/libxul//libxul.so
/usr/local/lib/libxul/sdk/lib/libxul.so
/usr/local/lib/seamonkey/libxul.so
/usr/local/lib/thunderbird/libxul.so
Rebuilt libxul.
Seamonkey, firefox would not start still:
XPCOMGlueLoad Error for file ... libxul.so:
/usr/lib/libstd
I found a PR which was closed with the same error (Its originator had fixed it
by reinstalling all ports.)
..
This persists in dbus, po4a, etc and I reinstalled exactly as UPDATING all
docbook, as well as
a fix someone recently found for it, to the extent it was d
po4a, dbus, others...
A six-line error..., not new but has persistently broken ports.
I've rebuilt relevant textproc ports...
always involves "external entity"
file:///usr/local/share/xml/docbook/catalog:1: parser error : Start tag
expected, '<' not found
CATALOG "/usr/local/share/xml/xmlcharent
e
email or not...
--- On Tue, 4/15/14, Jeffrey Bouquet wrote:
> From: Jeffrey Bouquet
> Subject: Re: FreeBSD ports which are currently scheduled for deletion
> To: "ports list"
> Date: Tuesday, April 15, 2014, 6:16 PM
> --------
>
e
email or not...
--- On Tue, 4/15/14, Jeffrey Bouquet wrote:
> From: Jeffrey Bouquet
> Subject: Re: FreeBSD ports which are currently scheduled for deletion
> To: "ports list"
> Date: Tuesday, April 15, 2014, 6:16 PM
> --------
>
On Sun, 4/13/14, Jeffrey Bouquet wrote:
Subject: Re: FreeBSD ports which are currently scheduled for deletion
To: freebsd-ports@freebsd.org
Date: Sunday, April 13, 2014, 11:45 AM
On 4/13/2014 17:46, Matthew Rezny
wrote:
>>>
On 4/13/2014 17:46, Matthew Rezny
wrote:
>>> On this list I see cfv, which I've used for
years, marked just because
>>> it's
>>> not maintained. It works great, it needs no
changes.
> I'm not officially a maintainer on any ports for a few
reasons. I have other
> areas where I consi
Upon noticing this impending deprecation, I toyed around with pardiff and diffp
(the two binaries)
The latter appears quite worthy of inclusion into BASE if its license or
rewrite would permit, not to mention
maybe modifying mergemaster to make use of it somehow. [ I've other
wish-to-reinstate
On 02/21/14 10:11, David Wolfskill wrote:
On Fri, Feb 21, 2014 at 10:05:18AM -0800, Jeffrey Bouquet wrote:
Tried pasting the error, it was all one huge paragraph, not lines...
Sorry.
It built once, skipping past this error. Almost always fails.
...
Looks as if the attachment wasn
Tried pasting the error, it was all one huge paragraph, not lines...
Sorry.
It built once, skipping past this error. Almost always fails.
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My first post that quotes good: Thunderbird rather than the webmail...
[As this one is about to be send, I see that it is a restate/duplicate
of the one
lost in a webmail glitch ... so apologies...]
On 02/03/14 14:38, Matthew Seaman wrote:
On 03/02/2014 21:24, Julian H. Stacey wrote:
be b
var/db/pkg
files out again after each operation, so equivalent
pipes can occur.
1.. actually, scrot of this email before sending, so more information included.
( the .jpg to the /lang/ directories...)
On Friday, November 22, 2013 4:17 AM, Jeffrey Bouquet
wrote:
I *was* equally setback
I *was* equally setback by this upgrade, but am slowly mostly fixing it on a
build machine to maybe package over to the usual one:
(My quicker pipes have not been working ...)
..
cd /var/db/pkg
gnuls -oSr | grep p5 | head [ increment each time... 10, 20...]
I wonder if anyone knows a page where one can be sure the lines in one's make
conf are correct, and also a command line to override the setting.
For instance
CC=/usr/local/bin/clang33
CXX+= ...
As, how many of those are supposed to exist?
Are the more for some compilers than others?
Other things
UPDATING says to rebuild all that depend upon libtasn1, but the +REQUIRED_BY
lists a large number here that still work without it. (Although they don't
presently work, being unsed and not having been rebuilt since pixman...not
really relevant but I neglect on purpose to rebuild many gnome ports
On many machines here, the ports or src tree upon svn up shows a large number
of conflicts, half of which want an
answer such as "postpone", the other "theirs-full". Re-downloading with svn
seems to not resolve the conflicts. (Why they
appear in the first place, nothing changed on this machin
It is done here, for the most part. (Epiphany remains out of the picture,
persistent failure to build webkit...) but
there were a few quirks...
The reinstall of gtk20 (which was newly missing a dependency) depended upon
ibus for the install, but ibus depends
on gtk20...
gtk20 ) make -k insta
#/# find /var/db/pkg -type d -name "p5*" | xargs -J % find -type f -name
"+CONTENTS" -exec grep -H "5.12" {} \; | grep pm | gtr -s \/ "\n" | grep p5 |
sort | uniq | xargs -J % portmaster -d -B -P -i -g % && yell || yell
If one has gtr (gnu tr) installed, that may work if one has /var/db/pkg...
.Actually, the subject is just a title, probably not the subject (multiple
issues).
I continue to believe svn, (pkg...) (gpart) should have a *flowchart* so issues
could be resolved without consulting
forums, wikis, ... quicker.
Should one compose one for svn, the following fixed "checksum mis
Bottom posting below; will reply in better format when/if I get another webmail
client maybe... the
text is below the next occurance of "bottom posting"
From: Thomas Mueller
To: freebsd-ports@freebsd.org
Sent: Monday, August 5, 2013 8:36 AM
Subject: Re: libp
I have/had/have had a similar " libintl_textdomain "
in a great many ports (currently pcmanfm and about twenty others), and it has
persisted on-and-off year after
year. No amount of dependency rebuild ususally solves it, eventually sometimes
a remote package is installed
instead (v9) So I wou
I'd be interested in a solution to this, also, it consistently lets ports such
as pinot, mc, mutt etc
fail to build, some to be only pkg-added later. (v9.1-Stable)
editors/vim: buffer.c:(.text+0x1589): undefined reference to `libintl_gettext'
Updating port
bsdstats.org > ports stats would have that information probably
Here, I've installed snotes, xxdiff and a few others (qt33...) not kde3 per
se...
Subject: Re: kde3 ports expired today
Are there any numbers how many FreeBSD(!) users are using KDE3 or KDE4
svn0.us-west.freebsd.org, r321412 (not updating ) since subversion upgraded in
ports (at least
vs freshports.org...)
Anyone know if it is a configuration at that server, or some other cause, or if
it is a know problem,
or a PBKAC here at these machines?
Thanks
J. Bouquet
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Edited inline correction
--- On Sun, 6/16/13, Jeffrey Bouquet wrote:
From: Jeffrey Bouquet
Subject: Re: Rebuild all ports for perl minor version update?
To: freebsd-ports@freebsd.org
Date: Sunday, June 16, 2013, 2:52 PM
--- On Sun, 6/16/13, Thomas Mueller wrote:
> From: Thomas Muel
--- On Sun, 6/16/13, Thomas Mueller wrote:
> From: Thomas Mueller
> Subject: Rebuild all ports for perl minor version update?
> To: freebsd-ports@freebsd.org
> So now I do the massive portmaster upgrade and am stopped by
> silly little things, like a conflict between the old
> transmission-gt
As firefox is a seldom-used backup browser, I don't want to test
it, but would if I had the time (seamonkey stuff is also in
that subdirectory and it is one my primary browsers).
No NFS mounted.
BTW I recovered the url's that I had lost from the adblock preference line in
prefs.js, so that is so
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