uild time ? Apart from
> > have a dedicated server :)
> >
>
> Patience :-)
At least, if your machine is powerful enough, you can edit your
/usr/local/etc/poudriere.conf and list these big ports in
ALLOW_MAKE_JOBS_PACKAGES.
> Package seeding in poudriere is a long awaited feature.
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> But no URLs to CVEs. BTW It also says:
Maybe this one:
https://nvd.nist.gov/vuln/detail/CVE-2017-16844
But nobody cares enough to add an entry in VuXML… because the FreeBSD
port is patched.
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> No real favorites. In emergencies I tend to pick up the telephone.
> This doesn't seem like an emergency, and in any case the phone is a poor
> medium for a problem like this. There are some ports under /usr/ports/irc,
> if you have suggestions I could try one or more. If a phone call is
Hello,
This is a two part question.
First: https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=255433
David hasn't updated his ports or responded to reports for a very long
time and is propably busy with other things. There are two attachments.
The first one is just the update, the second one al
the package name, so the name of the
openHAB 3 package on Linux is just ‚openhab‘ as opposed to ‚openhab3‘. I think
that should also be reflected in the FreeBSD port.
Kind regards,
Thomas.
> Am 15.04.2021 um 20:03 schrieb Frank Preußer :
>
> Hello everybody
>
> openhab3 runs in
Le mer. 14 avr. 21 à 14:50:37 +0200, Jan Beich
écrivait :
> Thierry Thomas writes:
>
> > [dochtml] File
> > "/wrkdirs/usr/ports/math/sage/work/build/usr/local/lib/python3.7/site-packages/sage_setup/docbuild/__main__.py",
> > line 2, in
> > [
calisation for language "hu" not found.
Note: it builds for the other languages, and only fails for Hungarian.
Any idea? Maybe some locale bits have been removed?
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Hello Christr,
there is a new version of Tautulli available. Verson 2.6.10
I would be very grateful for an update in the FreeBSD Ports tree.
With kind regards
Thomas Besoke
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Thanks in advance for the update.
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> Kudos to Stefan for keeping portmaster relevant and up-to-date.
> But I never understood the appeal of portsnap. What's the advantage over
> svnlite co ...
> cd /usr/ports; make update
> This mechanism is in the base system, so an extra tool demands some
> justification ;-)
> Kind regards,
> P
> > And as portsnap user I have a question: Do they planning deprecation of
> > portmaster too?
> No, I'm actively working on portmaster and have rewritten it from
> scratch for better performance (and additional features, e.g. building
> in a clean chroot jail, similar to synth or poudriere).
>
> > https://cgit.freebsd.org shows idle 5 days.
> O don't really know how that idle is counted, but anyway,
> https://cgit.freebsd.org/doc/ shows the last commit is about 3 hours
ago.
> > I haven't tried to git-clone the doc tree, would it be
> > git clone https://git.freebsd.org/doc ?
> There i
> > Ca we switch our ports repository from svn to git ?
> Doc already switched, next will be src, and ports the latest.
> More infos on freebsd-git:
> <https://docs.freebsd.org/mail/archive/freebsd-git.html<
> Regards.
> Th. Thomas.
https://cgit.freebsd.org show
lt;
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Yes, some ports might be incompatible with some versions.
But I´m wondering why a dependency on a port of llvm is needed (let´s
say 10 or 11), even when the compiler in base has the same version.
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The Horde project used to be an important consumer of PEAR packages, but
they are working on switching to a new framework:
https://wiki.horde.org/Project/NoMorePear
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when my
> > machine's finished crunching through it.
>
> Yup. Another victim: print/tex-luatex:
>
> https://git-01.md.hardenedbsd.org/HardenedBSD/hardenedbsd-ports/commit/229b7663bc82ff7e471dc1e19662f68d4226984a
There is a meta-PR for that:
https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=248756
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> Maybe some silly questions already answered:
> 1) portsnap is populating /usr/ports . Is this location still hardcoded
> for ports tree installations, or can it be installed anywhere?
> 2) Should portsnap be a wrapper for GIT/SVN whatever is used?
> 3) Should /usr/p
> The GNU Binutils are a collection of binary tools. The main ones are:
> * ld - the GNU linker.
> * as - the GNU assembler.
> Most of these programs use BFD, the Binary File Descriptor library, to do
> low-level manipulation. Many of them also use the opcodes library to assemble
> and disassembl
when I built it, it was
with the patch from:
https://reviews.freebsd.org/rP541226
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> > I do package builds on one machine on my (small) network, using
> > portmaster [...]
[...]
> > And how do I bandage up the foot I shot myself in?
> I understand it might be unpopular, but the preferred way to get
> to stable updates in the ports tree is using poudriere to
> build the ports and
Le dim. 19 avr. 20 à 11:24:30 +0200, Thierry Thomas
écrivait :
> > Hmpf - now I _had_ to fix FreeCAD - that thing has it's own dependency
> > on vtk, and we cannot have vtk6 and vtk8 at the same time.
>
> Thanks, I did not know that.
Christoph,
Unfortunately, I had to
TRING=${LOCALBASE}/lib/qt5 \
-DVTK_Group_Qt:BOOL=ON
Cc'ing: Yuri (maintainer)
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have python, and also requires qt5. According to my tests, you should add to
> opencascade
>
> USES= qt:5 qmake
> USE_QT= buildtools_build
You are right! I tested this switch to VTK-8 some time ago, forgot to
commit it… and then forgot the details!
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2.7. See PR
243615.
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Hello there,
"lx", current maintainer of net-im/prosody, hasn't updated Prosody in
quite a while and has not been responding to issues, either.
0) 235189, opened more than a year ago, has been fixed by a recent patch
and may be closed.
1) Unfortunately the same recent patch (actually submitted
Hello,
devel/openmp is deprecated, and should be removed, OK.
But USES=compiler:openmp still brings GCC. Is there any reason for that?
Thanks.
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Le jeu. 12 mars 20 à 18:08:37 +0100, Thierry Thomas
écrivait :
> Same for me. Trying
>
> $ fetch -vvv http://gmsh.info/src/gmsh-4.5.4-source.tgz
>
> works fine until 96 or 98 %, then it freezes. Should be a problem of the
> site gmsh.info.
But fetching fro
-4.5.4-source.tgz
works fine until 96 or 98 %, then it freezes. Should be a problem of the
site gmsh.info.
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I read somewhere that the packages building farm switched from 12.0 to
12.1, and I was just waiting for the dust to settle...
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Hello there,
This is an accumulated patch, fixing several long standing issues with the
Prosody XMPP server port:
https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=241619
There hasn't been any reaction from the maintainer in almost 4 months or
from anyone else since setting the "maintainer t
> Kevin Oberman writes:
> > > Where would I find User Agent Switcher by Linder? Would it be on a
> > > Mozilla site, and would it work with SeaMonkey?
> > > Would the several Firefox or SeaMonkey extensions have similar
> > > functionality?
> > It's available through Firefox from about:addo
> This is getting a bit off-topic, but I use Firefox with User Agent Switcher
> by Linder. (There are several Firefox extensions that have VERY similar
> names.) It works perfectly at Chase and also fixes several sites that
> insist on providing the mobile version to FreeBSD. It allows the selectio
> This is quite surprising as I have not seen this. I do get occasional dead
> buttons due to all of the privacy add-ons I run, especially No-Script, but
> also less intrusive ones like Privacy Badger.
> I have seen a few issues with sites taking advantage of some JS functions
> outside of the sta
> [ I found this in my outgoing folder; ahem. ]
> On Tue, 31 Dec 2019, Mark Linimon wrote:
> > As of the following commit, lang/gcc6 is no longer supported:
>
> > https://svnweb.freebsd.org/ports/head/Mk/bsd.gcc.mk?revision=521584
> GCC 6 hasn't been supported upstream for over a year (end of
there is a conflict, Code_saturne is now broken.
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> Unequally, actually. portmaster still has some developers putting in
> the hard work to keep it running. portupgrade hasn't had much focused
> development in many years and should probably be removed from the
> tree. There are some problems with building on a live system that
> portmaster can't
> This is why we practically beg people to use poudriere. There seems to
> be a pervasive misconception that poudriere is "advanced" and
> portmaster is simple or straightforward. That notion is completely and
> totally backwards. Poudriere makes managing ports as simple and
> trouble-free as pos
ld more
> than 5 years?
According to your previous post, your ports tree is up-to-date, and you
are trying to fetch
http://www.code-aster.org/FICHIERS/aster-full-src-14.4.0-1.noarch.tar.gz
which is fine.
Sometimes, the Code_Aster site is not reliable; could you please try
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I notice gcc advancing to 7.4, 8.3 and 9.2 while gcc-aux has not gone above v6.
I believe this is the only Ada compiler for FreeBSD and NetBSD.
Would it be possible to build a gcc that includes Ada using gcc6-aux on the
source code for gcc 7.4 or 8.3?
Fact that it hasn't been done suggests ther
On 26/08/2019 12:57 pm, Thomas Mueller wrote:
> What is the current status of synth with FreeBSD ports, and I could also ask
> about gcc-aux.
> I see gcc-aux remains at v6 (gcc6-aux) while gcc is updated to 7.4.0 and 8.3,
> and even 9.1.
> Is poudriere now th
What is the current status of synth with FreeBSD ports, and I could also ask
about gcc-aux.
I see gcc-aux remains at v6 (gcc6-aux) while gcc is updated to 7.4.0 and 8.3,
and even 9.1.
Is poudriere now the main tool for updating ports?
What is the status of portmaster and portupgrade now?
Tom
from Andrea Venturoli:
> While continuing this thread down the slope it got (with useless arguments on
> netiquette, release engineering, supposed NFS incompatibilities, etc...) is a
> nonsense, I think half the OP's original question still holds, i.e.: what
> viable browsers (other than FireFox)
bruce writes:
> I used seamonkey for years without problems. Now with seamonkey no
> longer available I have tried firefox. It crashes regularly and
> isn't nearly as good as seamonkey. When are you bringing seamonkey
> back?
Robert Huff responded:
Short answer: probably never.
> > Now I see where GNU stat is, and it's not FreeBSD's fault that ptxdist
> > configure script can't find things. I made a symbolic link in nonroot
> > ~/fb64/bin:
> > ln -s /usr/local/bin/gnustat gstat
> I'm not clear whether you're trying to construct a port, or just
> gettin
from Kurt Jaeger and my previous post:
> > I noticed, trying to configure ptxdist under FreeBSD (ptxdist.org), that
> > stat (gstat) was missing in sysutils/coreutils.
> > Configure script execution ended with
> > checking for GNU rm... /usr/local/bin/grm
> > checking for GNU rmdir... /usr/loca
I noticed, trying to configure ptxdist under FreeBSD (ptxdist.org), that stat
(gstat) was missing in sysutils/coreutils.
Configure script execution ended with
checking for GNU rm... /usr/local/bin/grm
checking for GNU rmdir... /usr/local/bin/grmdir
checking for GNU sort... /usr/local/bin/gsort
c
intained
too. Someone tries to revive this project and help is wanted: see
https://github.com/nkhorman/panda-imap/issues
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Excerpt from STefan Esser:
> I have been using a portmaster-rewrite for many months, which is ready
> for release except for some performance tuning. (The portmaster in ports
> is not un-maintainable, but it's hard to modify a monolithic 4000 line
> shell script that uses global variables to p
005
> > [...]
> >> Do you support creation of "chemistry" and "physics" virtual categories?
> >
> > Yes.
>
> Yes.
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from Jonathan Chen and my previous post:
> On 30 April 2018 at 22:33, Thomas Mueller wrote:
[...]
> > I see hardly any mention of synth on the freebsd-ports list. Have synth
> > users become disenchanted?
> There are a growing number of synth users. They just don
from STefan Esser:
> I used to be a portupgrade user, long ago (years before the introduction
> of the new package tools), but then mobed over to using portmaster.
> When the package system (PKG-NG) war completely reworked, I heard that
> portupgrade was better adapted to the new tools, but did n
Hi,
On 4 April 2018 at 11:30, Mel Pilgrim wrote:
> On the topic of MFH emails, were those for r453380 and r465710 (both
> security updates to security/openssl with MFH tags) not sent?
Those mails were sent on March 27th and should have been addressed, sorry.
Best regards
Riggs
Hi,
On 2 April 2018 at 18:50, Mel Pilgrim wrote:
> The update to net/samba4{5,6,7} addressing CVEs went to head on March 13.
> The security/openssl update to 1.0.2o was committed to head with MFH 2018Q1
> explicitly asked for in the commit message. In both cases, 2018Q1 expired
> before the MFH
from Lowell Gilbert:
> That's fair. The help messages are enough for me to work out syntax
> without going back to first principles, but, yes, that's pretty much
> what I expect from a man page.
> > Personally, I would much prefer a real man page.
> Funny you should mention that. Some ye
; by default, so that the users who
> need the data will install it with DATA_FILES=on.
>
> Alternatively, it is possible to create a flavor, something like @withData.
>
>
> Should the option be preferred, or should the flavor be preferred?
I'd say that this is a case f
from Carmel NY:
> On Sunday, December 10, 2017 4:18 PM, RW wrote:
> > On Sun, 10 Dec 2017 10:10:30 -0800, Kevin Oberman wrote:
> > > Strongly agree! Support ofr some basics like .forward is really a
> > > requirement. It is used for too many "normal" mail operations
> > > including private dropmai
> The po...@freebsd.org (aka freebsd-ports@) mailing list now requires you to
> subscribe to the list before posting. This brings us two important benefits:
> * This should cut back tremendously on spam coming through the list.
> * Users are more likely to find better answers to their que
> On 05.12.2017 08:35, Stefan Esser wrote:
> > Am 05.12.17 um 00:43 schrieb Tatsuki Makino:
> > > By the way, where is the clever way to update to flavor?
> > > I am using portmaster.
> > I'm working on FLAVOR support in portmaster. My version did already build
> > all updated ports, the FLAVOR pa
from Chris H:
> port-mgmt/poudriere gets the attention, and maintenance that it does, because
> it was created, and is maintained by someone with a commit bit (bdrewery).
> port-mgmt/synth was also created, and maintained by someone with a commit bit
> (jmarino).
> However, John's commit bit was t
Sorry to be sending this again, but I forgot to update the subject line the
first time.
from Baho Utot:
> I don't use HEAD. I use Quartlery with synth. It is just I expect a little
> more than amature hour. I was on Archlinux for 10 years and they are very
> bleeding edge. Almost No breakage
from Baho Utot:
> I don't use HEAD. I use Quartlery with synth. It is just I expect a little
> more than amature hour. I was on Archlinux for 10 years and they are very
> bleeding edge. Almost No breakage in ten years. The only reason I left Linux
> was systemd. After landing in FreeBSD the e
will remain well behaved.
Agreed. VTK is an important port, and at some point it is always
interesting to have a MANIFEST, to be able to check if a file was
installed with a previous version or not.
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from Jaspal Kaur:
> I am trying to build corosync 2.4.3 on FreeBSD 8.4-RELEASE. I am able to
> build its below dependencies:
...
The first thing to do is update FreeBSD, since 8.4 is long past end-of-life.
Oldest supported version is 10.4, better to install FreeBSD 11.1 or STABLE, or
HEAD.
I
does hier(7) suggest wrt. overrides for port installed files?
Thanks! :)
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> On 26 Oct, 2017, at 14:50, Dave Horsfall wrote:
> Is it official FreeBSD policy to allow spammers free reign on this list, or
> is the list owner merely incompetent?
I believe spam is filtered by software, a spam-suspicious message is sent to
the moderator.
Spam filters should not filter o
from abi:
> > What sort of port options can portmaster support better than synth?
> 1. When port doesn't have options cached portmaster invokes dialog4ports
> (poudriere can't do it in proper way, synth doesn't do it at all)
> 2. When options become outdated portmaster invokes dialog4ports
> 3. po
> John did state that he would continue to support synth. I can't say if he
> has continued to make contributions. In any case, only poudriere is
> available for maintaining ports in HEAD and I, for one, feel that it is
> simply unacceptable as it make FreeBSD unusable for those of us with only
> "
from Chris H:
> FWIW I loved portmaster, but quickly found that by choosing it, I was
> *instantly* at odds with a large majority of the FreeBSD crowd.
> Eventually, I experimented with other choices, and finally landed on
> ports-mgmt/synth, and never looked back. Like Carmel, I found some aspect
Excerpt from Jan Beich:
> Why did portupgrade skip rebuilding print/harfbuzz-icu before building
> editors/libreoffice? The dependency trees of most desktop applications
> are so complex that the build falls apart if the upgrade tools aren't
> robust enough e.g., ignore MOVED or PORTREVISION bumps
> On 16 September 2017 at 09:01, Thomas Mueller wrote:
> > Some of the packages not installed are widespread build dependencies, such
> > as nasm, and are better installed than rebuilt or temporarily reinstalled
> > every time.
> synth doesn't rebuild b
> > Synth runs faster and more gracefully than portmaster, but portmaster
> > installed everything that it built.
> Yes. That's the point. Build-only dependencies don't get installed via synth
> or poudriere. Portmaster doesn't do clean builds, so it pollutes your system
> by installing everyth
> On Sep 15 07:34, Thomas Mueller wrote:
> I am building up a system (FreeBSD 11.1-STABLE amd64) using synth, but even
> when the packages build and appear in /var/synth/live_packages/All , some of
> the packages don't install.
> When I type "which gnumeric", &qu
I am building up a system (FreeBSD 11.1-STABLE amd64) using synth, but even
when the packages build and appear in /var/synth/live_packages/All , some of
the packages don't install.
When I type "which gnumeric", "which bison", "which abiword", I just get a
blank, and the executable files don't a
e new WebExtensions.
Is someone working on this? Or do you know how to register a
WebExtension addon for all users of a machine, as we do for the legacy
ports?
Thanks for any hint..
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> On 31 August 2017 at 17:59, Thomas Mueller wrote:
> > Now I've been busy, selecting port options to include in
> > /usr/local/etc/synth/LiveSystem-make.conf
> > but when I run "synth status gnumeric", I get
> > Configuration invalid: [D] Port options
Now I've been busy, selecting port options to include in
/usr/local/etc/synth/LiveSystem-make.conf
but when I run "synth status gnumeric", I get
Configuration invalid: [D] Port options directory: /var/db/ports
so without a directory like /var/db/ports showing options derived from the
ports dia
Chen
So I should put the options in /usr/local/etc/synth/LiveSystem-make.conf . I
could also put options in /etc/make.conf just in case I build something with
other than synth ("make install clean").
I guess I'll get the chance to see what happens when the port options direct
> > I can run "synth status ..." on desired packages to see before running if
> > the options are compatible.
> My 2 cents worth: the port maintainers usually do a good job of
> choosing sensible default options. I would just move everything out of
> /var/db/ports/ and see what a "synth u
from Don Lewis:
> When I switched from portupgrade to poudriere, I used the attached
> script to find the non-default option settings in /var/db/ports.
> [-- Attachment #2: portoptions --]
> [-- Type: text/plain, Encoding: 7bit, Size: 1.4K --]
> Content-Type: TEXT/plain; name=por
from Jonathan Chen:
> On 22 August 2017 at 18:34, Thomas Mueller wrote:
[...]
> > I believe Synth and poudriere have no means for setting options. That
> > should be enough impetus to make it easier to bypass the dialog4ports
> > entirely.
>
from RW via freebsd-ports:
> Thomas Mueller wrote:
> > It was very disconcerting when I would do a massive portupgrade
> > before going to bed and subsequently find portupgrade stopped for an
> > options dialog.
> FWIW portupgrade has a -c option to avoid tha
from Jonathan Chen:
> On 22 August 2017 at 15:17, Thomas Mueller wrote:
[...]
> > I really need to be able to see the options in a better way than the
> > FreeBSD ports framework allows, like in a file /etc/mk.conf (pkgsrc) or
> > USE= ... as in /etc/make
Again, I am responding from the FreeBSD mailing list web interface because that
is faster than reaching my inbox.
from Don Lewis truckman at FreeBSD.org
Mon Aug 21 23:16:36 UTC 2017
> > I went to /usr/ports/textproc/xmlto , ran "make all-depends-list", and
> > one line that showed up was
> > /us
from RW rwmaillists at googlemail.com
Mon Aug 21 15:28:49 UTC 2017:
> On Mon, 21 Aug 2017 13:19:24 +
> Thomas Mueller wrote:
> > But on this computer, no such system crashes, but I ran into circular
> > dependencies
> Try removing any port options that aren't abs
I am on a FreeBSD 11.1-STABLE amd64 system, building ports with synth, started
off really strong.
On the other computer (motherboard MSI Z77 MPOWER), synth doesn't work well,
can't build packages, crashes the system most of the time.
But on this computer, no such system crashes, but I ran into
Trying to install devel/git on FreeBSD 11.1-STABLE amd64 failed due to two
files in pkg-plist not being found.
I checked the distfiles (tar tvf) and still didn't find the two files.
I was able to edit pkg-plist to remove the two offending lines, saving the
official version as pkg-plist.orig.
T
Last night I attempted to build misc/pinfo on FreeBSD 11.1-STABLE amd64, but it
found ncurses not usable for whatever reason.
I had something like that previously, about three years ago.
Should I include the whole config.log (87869 bytes)?
Briefly, error was
checking whether to build shared li
from Kevin Oberman:
> On Thu, Jul 27, 2017 at 7:36 AM, Morse, Richard E.,MGH <
> remo...@mgh.harvard.edu> wrote:
> > Hi! Iâm trying to document the setup of a new system, and Iâm finding it
> > really complicated to document exactly which options I choose for various
> > ports.
> > I
On Tue, 18 Jul 2017 02:33:22 +
"Thomas Mueller" wrote:
> I suppose priority 99 would take priority over priority 98?
> In normal English usage, first priority or priority one is higher
> than priority two.
> Do you need the comma after the closing brace after myf
sync: 223 packages I didn't show. How to delete?
Or more generally, how to delete old packages in /usr/packages/All in a
reasonable time? Midnight Commander, which I recently installed on NetBSD but
have not yet used?
> 17.07.2017 08:10, Thomas Mueller пиÑеÑ:
> > How d
> > On 17. Jul 2017, at 7:10 AM, Thomas Mueller wrote:
> > pkg-static: Ignoring bad configuration entry in
> > /usr/local/etc/pkg/repos/mytemprepo.conf: "file:///mnt/usr/packages/All"
> > pkg-static: Warning: Major OS version upgrade detected. Runni
How do I get pkg to recognize a local repository such as /mnt/usr/packages/All,
or does pkg only recognize remote repositories?
In this case, /mnt was a mount point for another FreeBSD 11.1-PRERELEASE
installation from the same svn revision. Second was installed from the first
using NFS.
Even
from Anton Shterenlikht:
> I'm starting using synth, never used it before.
> I get this error:
> # synth build net/mpich
> Error opening terminal: xterm.
> I'm supposed to run synth as root, right?
> Is synth trying to open another xterm as root?
> I've never allowed root access to a display:
from Mark Linimon:
> On Tue, Jun 27, 2017 at 09:01:39PM +0000, Thomas Mueller wrote:
> > raising the possibility of building for other targets.
> Which is very much not hardly even the same as "they are being resistant
> to change". In fact, about as far away from
from Mark Linimon:
> Remember that NetBSD runs on dozens of targets*, of which only two support
> Ada AFAIK.
> mcl
> * http://ftp.netbsd.org/pub/NetBSD/NetBSD-7.1/
I follow http://releng.netbsd.org/cgi-bin/builds.cgi
which shows 72 targets for HEAD, 67 targets for netbsd-7 and netbsd-8, 60
ta
from Dewayne Geraghty:
> Synth is very good. It builds upon pkg and is way less complicated that
> poudriere.
> Unfortunately John Marino was unceremoniously removed from committing to
> FreeBSD, and its is uncertain whether he'll continue to support synth on
> FreeBSD. (He supports DragonflyB
> > I personally can't see the rationale of many OS version branches of ports:
> > far too much work.
> > I had the thought of something like that for (NetBSD) pkgsrc: a very tall
> > order, considering that pkgsrc has been ported to many OSes besides NetBSD.
> > Imagine a separate branch of pk
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