Hi,
first - I would say forget about the directories in /var/db/pkg - when
manually running a "make install" for some port I get such a directory
created as well.
Important is the "local.sqlite" file where everything gets stored.
For your problem, dunno which package pkg refuses to install du
Hi,
a simple setup that does the job for me:
In /etc/pf.conf (bge0 is my external interface)
--- SNIP ---
int_ext="bge0"
...
table
...
block in quick on $int_ext from to any
...
--- SNIP ---
And in ${PREFIX}/fail2ban/action.d defining a new "pf" action, e.g.
pf.conf
--- SNIP ---
[Definiti
Le 16.05.2017 à 13:53, Miroslav Lachman a écrit :
> David Wolfskill wrote on 2017/05/16 13:35:
>> Oddly enough, I saw the distinction you pointed out... even though I
>> read mail via mutt in a tmux window :-}
>
> Uhm... maybe it depends on source of the text? Or locale?
Hi,
I've been able t
Hi,
I guess it was the way I updated. First updating libclc, it pulled llvm40
in.
Then I thought - ok, so llvm40 is the game now - removing llvm39 and doing
a: "portmaster -o devel/llvm40 llvm39".
Afterwards graphics/dri failed updating.
I rolled back to the snapshot before these tasks were e
Hi,
yip - that did it.
Thanks
On Fri, 31 Mar 2017, Walter Schwarzenfeld wrote:
Try
Makefile:
+MESA_LLVM_VER= 39
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Hi every1,
it seems - hopefully not just for me (sorry) - the recent devel/libclc
update breaks graphics/dri.
Upon updating libclc, llvm40 gets lurked into the system and graphics/dri
gets rebuilt, using llvm40 - even if 3.9 is installed - for compilation.
The compile then stops with.
--- SNI
Hi,
the quick and dirty way:
pkg remove xf86-video-fbdev
If pkg complains about dependencies, that will be removed as well, note
them and then:
pkg remove -f xf86-video-fbdev
then reinstall the dependencies (was here the xorg meta-port and
xorg-video-drivers meta port), then give portmaste
Hi,
an, even if not really nice and recommended, work-around is to move the
problematic file somewhere or rename it.
That worked here, though my usage might not be the usage of someone else
so it still might cause some pain somewhere.
Le 13.11.2016 13:48, Grzegorz Junka a écrit:
> After upgrading
Am Wed, 24 Feb 2016 22:04:29 +0200
Ivan Klymenko schrieb:
After update from r295867 to r295994:
...
/usr/local/bin/ccache cc -O2 -pipe -march=native -fno-strict-aliasing
-DRT_OS_FREEBSD
-DIN_RING0 -DIN_RT_R0 -DIN_SUP_R0 -DSUPDRV_WITH_RELEASE_LOGGER -DVBOX
-DRT_WITH_VBOX -w
-DVBOX_WITH_HARDEN
Hello,
working without any problems here too (amd64 / i386 FreeBSD 10.0 and 9.3).
Maybe start with the profilemanager and create a new profile - might be an
addon is broken.
Regards
On Tue, 21 Oct 2014, Torfinn Ingolfsen wrote:
It seems like firefox-esr 31.2.0,1 is broken:
tingo@kg-core1$
Hello @all,
currently being the maintainer of www/mod_auth_form I'm asking if some1 is
using it.
The upstream site is gone, the developer seems unavailable too so the
source code isn't under active development too.
I still have the source and can over-take hosting, still there won't be
any sec
Hello,
the Makefile is a bit wrong. Changing:
BUILD_DEPENDS=
p5-LWP-Protocol-https>=6.02:${PORTSDIR}/www/p5-LWP-Protocol-https \
p5-Path-Class>=0.26:${PORTSDIR}/devel/p5-Path-Class \
p5-Try-Tiny>=0.09:${PORTSDIR}/lang/p5-Try-Tiny
RUN_DEPENDS= p5-LWP-Protocol-http
Hello,
Perl is pulled in here, might be through a dependency of Opendkim.
Though if you install the Perl port without the USE_PERL flag
${PREFIX}/bin/perl doesn't get symlink'ed into /usr/bin.
So when PR'ing, is it possible adding a small patch that replaces
"/usr/bin/perl" with "/usr/bin/env p
either
install it in /usr/local/softether or to patch it so that the data file could
go to lib - I am
undecided yet, as the first solution is so linux'y and second requires
rewriting piece of their code.
On Fri, Jan 17, 2014 at 9:43 AM, Tommy Scheunemann wrote:
Hello @lis
Hello @list,
I'm about to work on getting it ported, just in case so nothing gets done
twice.
On Mon, 13 Jan 2014, Гуляев Гоша wrote:
Hi friends!
It is a very interesting VPN solution, and some days ago it going opensource!
So maybe someone will port it to FreeBSD?
Official site: http://www.
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