from Matthew Seaman and my previous post:
> > But what is happening with synth, supposed to make portupgrade and
> > portmaster obsolete?
> Synth is still being actively developed but the author is now working
> primarily on DFly. There is a new maintainer for the synth port who
> will be porting
Matthew Seaman matthew at FreeBSD.org wrote on Fri Jun 9 13:21:34 UTC 2017
> Synth is still being actively developed but the author is now working
> primarily on DFly. There is a new maintainer for the synth port who
> will be porting the latest updates to FreeBSD, much like almost any
> other pi
On 09/06/2017 00:54, Thomas Mueller wrote:
> from René Ladan:
>
>> it is our pleasure to announce that Baptiste Daroussin (bapt@) is
>> back on portmgr.>
> Is this a new port in the works, or is portmgr a (confusing)
> abbreviation for portmanager?
No, portmgr is the group of people that adminis
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From: "Freddie Cash"
Date: Jun 8, 2017 9:57 PM
Subject: Re: bapt@ back on portmgr
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On Jun 8, 2017 9:54 PM, "Thomas Mueller" wrote:
from René Ladan:
> it is our pleasure to announce that Bapt
from René Ladan:
> it is our pleasure to announce that Baptiste Daroussin (bapt@) is back on
> portmgr.
Is this a new port in the works, or is portmgr a (confusing) abbreviation for
portmanager?
I never used portmanager, but remember from the days of the old pkg_* tools,
before pkgng, some u
Hello,
it is our pleasure to announce that Baptiste Daroussin (bapt@) is back
on portmgr.
René (on behalf of portmgr)
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