Hello everyone,
I have a bunch of 11.2 machines set up to have the latest packages. The problem
is, the latest pkg branch hasn't been updated since Aug 1. What's the matter
with that? Is it just me, or something happened/is happening?
wbr, Maxim V Filimonov
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On Sunday 27 September 2015 10:04:40 Baptiste Daroussin wrote:
> On Sun, Sep 27, 2015 at 05:21:49AM +0300, Maxim V Filimonov wrote:
> > Hi, I'm using two versions of FreeBSD: 10.1 on my virtual server and 10.2
> > on my home machines. On 10.1, pkg has updated to 1.6, but not
Hi, I'm using two versions of FreeBSD: 10.1 on my virtual server and 10.2 on
my home machines. On 10.1, pkg has updated to 1.6, but not on 10.2. Is this
the normal behavior? Is it going to update soon?
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wbr, Maxim Filimonov
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On Saturday 16 May 2015 10:04:06 Kevin Oberman wrote:
> The issue that caused the BROKEN designator only looks to show up if
> clang-3.6 is used. Older versions of clang seem to work fine. The iconv
> issue is unrelated and the patch in hte ticket should fix that, so, if you
> are not runing curren
The mentioned port was marked broken not long ago. However, I found another
issue with it: https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=200232
While the repsonsible persons might be fixing this, I wonder, what can I do to
fix that quickly? I need this port really much, and I don't seem to h
Dear everyone,
I keep receiving the attached mails. In short, it says that
> readline/readline.h: not found
What can I do to fix that behavior?
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wbr, Maxim Filimonov --- Begin Message ---
You are receiving this mail as a port that you maintain
is failing to build on the FreeBSD package build
On Tuesday 17 March 2015 15:42:55 Kurt Jaeger wrote:
> Hi!
>
> > > For example:
> > > - Does it block any other PRs or ports from updating ?
> > > - Is it broken right now ?
> >
> > - It actually does. I want to submit a new port, and it requires a
> >
> >recent version of py-colorama whi
Recently, I submitted a port for lang/lci, and it built on my 10.1-RELEASE
seamlessly. However, I still get messages from pkg-fallout@ about that
port. Those messages say that this port doesn't build on CURRENT
because it can't find readline/readline.h. I'm stuck here. What can I do to
fix that
Recently, I've done a pkg upgrade, and here's what I came to:
libGLE which is a dependency for most of KDE conflicts with nvidia-driver.
The question is: what can I do to resolve this conflict? I used to like both
KDE and NVidia proprietary driver.
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wbr, Maxim Filimonov
c...@bein.link
On Saturday 02 August 2014 17:45:51 Dreamcat4 wrote:
> It is always possible to download HEAD using this distfiles URL:
>
> https://github.com/${PORTNAME}/${PORTNAME}/archive/master.tar.gz
>
Didn't know about that, thank you for the info.
> The problem with doing that is then you must disable
On Saturday 02 August 2014 16:18:19 Kurt Jaeger wrote:
> > > Can you tell me where I get urllib2 for python on an 10.0-amd64 ?
> > >
> > > f10$ ./latest.sh
> > >
> > > Traceback (most recent call last):
> > > File "getlatest.py", line 1, in
> > >
> > > import urllib2
> > >
> > > Import
On Saturday 02 August 2014 15:31:53 Kurt Jaeger wrote:
> Hi!
>
> > The mentioned port in the ports collection is probably outdated; also,
> > sometimes it misbehaves. The stlink itself is in active development, so
> > sometimes you might need the newest version with better board support.
> > Based
On Saturday 02 August 2014 15:31:53 Kurt Jaeger wrote:
> Hi!
>
> But the script that does this is helpful to understand the basic
> process.
>
Thank you.
> Can you tell me where I get urllib2 for python on an 10.0-amd64 ?
>
> f10$ ./latest.sh
> Traceback (most recent call last):
> File "getl
The mentioned port in the ports collection is probably outdated; also,
sometimes it misbehaves. The stlink itself is in active development, so
sometimes you might need the newest version with better board support. Based
on the port from my ports tree, I made a port for the recent version. How
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