On 10/28/10 18:57, Aragon Gouveia wrote:
Hi,
On 10/28/10 22:07, Sean McAfee wrote:
Why are you using -r (which fetches the default packages from
freebsd.org/mirrors) in conjunction with custom packages?
My intention is to serve them to multiple systems from a single FTP/HTTP server.
I set
efault packages from
freebsd.org/mirrors) in conjunction with custom packages?
(I'm not being critical, I just think I'm missing something about what you're
doing and trying to achieve.)
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und in protocol(s)
gmake[4]: *** [obj/libNGCards.obj/CardGroup.m.o] Error 1
gmake[3]: *** [internal-library-all_] Error 2
gmake[2]: *** [libNGCards.all.library.variables] Error 2
gmake[1]: *** [internal-all] Error 2
gmake: *** [internal-all] Error 2
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./.libs/libnetsnmpmibs.so: undefined reference to `endutxent'
./.libs/libnetsnmpmibs.so: undefined reference to `getutxent'
./.libs/libnetsnmpmibs.so: undefined reference to `exp'
I just started looking into this, I'm going to try the library ch
set today [clock format [clock seconds] -format "%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S UTC"
-gmt 1]"
(file "./tool/mksqlite3c.tcl" line 49)
gmake: *** [sqlite3.c] Error 1
*** Error code 1
I can confirm this behavior on multiple installs of 8.0Rp2 amd64. I
don't use (or want) TCL, b
ahead and submitted the PR w/ the appropriate patch.
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=145888 (may take a few
minutes to show up, I just go the email now.)
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date=2010.04.08.12.00
to your ports supfile, then run csup, you'll have the tree as it existed
at noon on April 8th (the day before php 5.3 was committed).
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alled, you just run pkg_add on the
resulting tbz and you're back in business.
I do this whenever I upgrade OO, Firefox, Thunderbird, or anything other
program I can't wait around for while I freshly compile.
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o just use those locally until the unfreeze happens.
TIA,
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Disclaimer: I'm not concerned that it's taking too long or anything, I'm
just trying to finalize some internal releng planning and knowing the
ports tree's schedule will help out mine.
If you need another round of patches for testing, I'm in.
Thanks!
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I really didn't do any investigation and just chalked it up to a change
in behavior in syslog 3.x.
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I just pulled down the db dated "Thu Jan 21 05:56:41 EST 2010" and
1.10.1 is in there.
Did you remember to do portsnap update after the fetch?
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came from editors/spe/Makefile.
Missing space between the -i and the extension?
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Sean McAfee wrote:
It appears that these two ports are actually duplicates.
pecl-pecl_http appears to have a more fleshed out Makefile, but hasn't
been updated to the new version.
I'd normally go all Columbo on the commits and try to track it down, but
don't have the time
I'd put it out on list/to maintainers before doing a PR.
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Doug Ambrisko wrote:
Sean McAfee writes:
| Frank J. Laszlo wrote:
| > Philip M. Gollucci wrote:
| >> Vladimir Ermakov wrote:
| >>
| >>> Hi, all.
| >>> please appreciate my port *megacli*
| >>>
| >>> http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=
he device are the OSX binaries:
http://www.tomtom.com/services/service.php?id=16&tab=87
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Mel Flynn wrote:
On Thursday 09 July 2009 08:51:32 Sean McAfee wrote:
Mel Flynn wrote:
On Thursday 09 July 2009 04:50:41 Sean McAfee wrote:
Thanks for fixing this, but I think that eliminating the ability to use
a feature is just as unacceptable.
I'm more interested in how you guys got
Mel Flynn wrote:
On Thursday 09 July 2009 04:50:41 Sean McAfee wrote:
Thanks for fixing this, but I think that eliminating the ability to use
a feature is just as unacceptable.
I'm more interested in how you guys got xorg-libraries to depend on uuid in
the first place. It doesn't
S+=
${LOCALBASE}/bin/uuid-config:${PORTSDIR}/misc/ossp-uuid
-. endif
-
-.endif # PGSQL > 83
+LIB_DEPENDS= xslt.2:${PORTSDIR}/textproc/libxslt
xml2.5:${PORTSDIR}/textproc/libxml2
+.endif
post-install:
.if ${PGSQL_VER} < 81
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someone is most
likely working on the 8.4 port in a private ports tree. I would gladly
volunteer to test it.
Bye,
CzP
I'd also be willing to test.
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native version is 4.x and does not support the Dell
PERC5.
IMO, linux-megacli, linux-megacli2, and megacli should all exist as
independent ports.
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#x27;s very hard for people to help you if they don't know what
architecture or version of FreeBSD you're running.
I'll throw you a bone here: it builds just fine for me in 7.1p2 amd64 w/
GENERIC.
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a proper patch. This built and
installed for me a few weeks ago, but at the very least, CSS was broken. This
could be an issue with the patch or my config in the lab - I didn't have any
more time to spend on it.
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lling/packageing/removing;
. finally send a PR (send-pr).
To add to that, the official documentation (and detailed instructions)
can be found in Chapter 10 of the Porter's Handbook:
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en/books/porters-handbook/port-upgrading.html.
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because firewall rules prevent the machines from getting
to the internet, but it could be for others.
As long as you'd be able to "profile" your varying systems (web servers
vs. db servers vs. whatever) in jails, something similar might work for you.
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