ne. It would, of course, be much better if I could obtain
the revision number of
the repository directly from pkg.
The real icing on the cake would be to have a command 'pkg sync-ports' which
would use the
revision information to upgrade the ports tree in one go without needing to
manual
to time
in the past.
What we need is a pkg command which returns the revision number of the
ports tree which was used to build the current repository. When provided with
that information I could run "svnlite up -q -r $REV $PORTSDIR" to keep my ports
and packages
27; and it hasn't been assigned to anybody.
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post-patch:
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trying to get it to work is because it recently failed to
build on the
FreeBSD package build server with poudriere for 13.0-CURRENT http://
beefy18.nyi.freebsd.org/data/head-amd64-default/p540358_s362600/logs/
filtermail-0.8.3_1.log[1] .
I've tried building on my home PC using make and get
directory
'/usr/ports/mail/filtermail/work/filtermail-0.8.3/src'
gmake[2]: *** [Makefile:382: all-recursive] Error 1
gmake[2]: Leaving directory '/usr/ports/mail/filtermail/work/filtermail-0.8.3'
gmake[1]: *** [Makefile:320: all] Error 2
gmake[1]: Leaving director
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k3b: 2.0.3_5 -> 17.12.3
gstreamer1-qt4: 1.2.0_9 -> 1.2.0_10
gnupg: 2.2.5 -> 2.2.6
get_iplayer: 3.01 -> 3.13
gcc6: 6.4.0_4 -> 6.4.0_5
en_GB-libreoffice: 6.0.2_3 -> 6.0.3
ca_root_nss: 3.36 -> 3.36.1
brotli: 1.0.2,1 -> 1.0.4
On Sunday 28 Jan 2018 13:01:44 Freddie Cash wrote:
> You can switch to the "latest" repo, which gets rebuilt every
Tuesday, I
> believe.
It's more frequent than that now. Packages for 111amd64-
default seem to be getting updated about every 2 d
work but it's better to leave /etc/pkg/FreeBSD.conf untouched and
create
/usr/local/etc/pkg/repos/FreeBSD.conf with the following:
FreeBSD: {
url: "pkg+http://pkg.FreeBSD.org/${ABI}/latest";,
}
That way your setting doesn't get wiped out with the next update to base.
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110amd64-default) PKG_SERVER=beefy9.nyi.freebsd.org ;;
If only pkg could be made to report the revision number of the ports tree it
was built
from we wouldn't need to hunt around for this information.
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my own version but I'd hope that documented methods will continue to exist for
users with
this type of need.
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case you might have dependency problems
if it requires earlier versions of dependencies than those already
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gvfs-1.26.3_2
gnome-vfs-2.24.4_4
kde-runtime-4.14.3_4
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RUST : on
SNDIO : off
TEST : off
[snip]
Annotations:
cpe:
cpe:2.3:a:mozilla:firefox:51.0:freebsd11:x64:2 no_provide_shlib: yes
repo_type : binary
repository : FreeBSD
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Dimitry Andric wrote:
> It's been renamed to www/linux-flashplayer.
Thanks. It's working fine now after installing the new renamed version.
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Both www/linux-c7-flashplugin24 and www/linux-c6-flashplugin24 appear
to have been deleted from ports but I can't find information relating
to why they've gone.
Is this deletion permanent or can we expect a flash plugin to reappear?
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to get the required options would be a much bigger task for these
installations than it would be for the servers.
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er would be able to refer to the file before selecting
an option, A further enhancement could be to modify the way that configure
works so that the user can select an option and press "?" to see the section
of text, if any, from pkg-o
This will override the url attribute in /etc/pkg/FreeBSD.conf
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tirely on pkg and never build from ports. Many of these
users will not have, nor need, an up to date ports tree in which case
they will not be aware of this.
IMHO the note about the symlink having been removed should also have
been included as pkg-message.
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> On 14 Apr, Mike Clarke wrote:
[snip]
> > The problem is that 101amd64-default hasn't been built on
> > beefy2.isc.freebsd.org since version 381523 on 2015-03-18_03h47m09s.
> >
> > The mystery is where do we get
ry is where do we get the logs from now?
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On Thursday 02 Apr 2015 10:13:34 Mel Pilgrim wrote:
> On 2015-04-01 13:42, Mike Clarke wrote:
> > Where can I now obtain the revision number for the ports tree used for the
> > latest package build?
> >
> > Although the above method has worked in the past it's a b
the ports tree used for the
latest
package build?
Although the above method has worked in the past it's a bit of a bodge. The
ideal
way would be if this information could be accessed directly from the relevant
package
repository. Would it be possible to provide such a facility?
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php5.6. This will involve uninstalling all the php5.5 packages and
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recently and described the steps involved in questions@
<https://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-questions/2
rent options, but also needs an update.
pkg lock gld
This will prevent gld from being updated by pkg but it will also
prevent you from installing it when you rebuild it so you will need to
unlock it for the duration while you're building it. See pkg-loc
dori segfaults and closes.
>
> Segfaulting on the letter "h" does not look like a very good omen to me...
>
I don't have the problems here with midori 0.5.9 on 10.1-RELEASE-p6
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Looks like I need to delete all my php* packages, install php56*
versions and then run pkg upgrade.
Is there a neater way of fixing this?
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t
I'm curious what's
causing this behaviour and how to prevent it.
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ld however require the repository to be specified by the user
when initially installing the package.
The instructions in
https://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-ports/2013-November/087487.html
give the impression that the value of
the annotat
a previous upgrade
that things break if xf86-input-keyboard comes from FreeBSD and I
suspect this might apply for some of the others, especially xf86-
input-mouse.
When the right version of a package exists in more than one repository
shouldn't pkg upgrade default to using the repository th
ber 10. APACHE_PORT= now causes the build to
fail but DEFAULT_VERSIONS+=apache=2.2 works now.
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this worked:
APACHE_PORT=www/apache22
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/rc.d I would have been having difficulty working out
why the documentation was providing code that didn't work.
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e test for PROVIDE in find_local_scripts_new() should be replaced by
a test for defining the variable "name" (which is mandatory) or
perhaps there's no longer any need to apply this test?
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s that
it's only needed if other scripts are to depend on it.
<https://www.freebsd.org/doc/en/articles/rc-scripting/rcng-hookup.html>
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n:
XSANE is a gtk based X11 frontend for SANE (Scanner Access Now Easy).
It works either standalone or as a GIMP plugin.
WWW: http://www.xsane.org/
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g-in: '/home/mike/.gimp-2.8/plug-ins/xsane'
But after deleting xsane and building the same version (0.999_2) from
ports with exactly the same options (+DOCS +GIMP +NLS) gimp runs just
fine and shows the xsane line in the File - Create menu.
Could it be that
might be a problem with versions later
than 2.8.10_3 - I'll need to run some tests before the next time I
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lems on 9.0RELEASE with the same package versions and
build options so I'm wondering if we have an issue specific to
10.RELEASE here.
curlew:/home/mike% uname -a
FreeBSD curlew.lan 10.0-RELEASE-p7 FreeBSD 10.0-RELEASE-p7 #0: Tue Jul
8 06:37:44 UTC 2014 root@amd64-
buil
IMAGEMAGICK_JPEG2000=off "JPEG2000 format support"
IMAGEMAGICK_DOT=off "GraphViz dot graphs support"
IMAGEMAGICK_WMF=off "WMF format support"
IMAGEMAGICK_SVG=off "SVG format support"
IMAGEMAGICK_PDF=of
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