On Sun 2007-03-04 (19:26), Uwe Grohnwaldt wrote:
> > For the error "lookbehind assertion is not fixed length" or
> > "lookahead..." this will work again after deleting devel/pcre and
> > installing devel/pcre-utf8 instead, afterwards recompile php5-pcre and
> > other dependencies.
> > I have found
gareth wrote:
> On Sun 2007-03-04 (19:26), Uwe Grohnwaldt wrote:
>>> For the error "lookbehind assertion is not fixed length" or
>>> "lookahead..." this will work again after deleting devel/pcre and
>>> installing devel/pcre-utf8 instead, afterwards recompile php5-pcre and
>>> other dependencies.
>
On Mon 2007-03-12 (11:28), Karol Kwiatkowski wrote:
> > hi, i've just run into this too. what if devel/pcre-utf8 has now been
> > removed?
>
> devel/pcre now has UTF-8 support enabled by default. Use devel/pcre or,
> if you already have devel/pcre-utf-8 installed, 'portupgrade -o
> devel/pcre pcr
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I gather that if I want to make an addition to a port, with this
address listed as a maintainer (meaning there is no maintainer,
correct?) I should just follow the instructions in the porters
handbook of using the same tool that creates bugreports, correct?
Additionally, the addition to the port
Quoting "Jim Stapleton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (Mon, 12 Mar 2007 09:20:23 -0400):
> I gather that if I want to make an addition to a port, with this
> address listed as a maintainer (meaning there is no maintainer,
> correct?) I should just follow the instructions in the porters
> handbook of using t
In response to "Jim Stapleton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I gather that if I want to make an addition to a port, with this
> address listed as a maintainer (meaning there is no maintainer,
> correct?) I should just follow the instructions in the porters
> handbook of using the same tool that creates b
I'm trying to build irc/unreal on 6.2-stable and failing:
===> Building for Unreal-3.2.6
Building src
cc -I../include
-I/usr/ports/irc/unreal/work/Unreal3.2/extras/regexp/include -pi
pe -I/usr/local/include -O2 -fno-strict-aliasing -pipe -funsigned-char
-fno-str
Hi;
Following the instructions returned by "make show-options"
-
Available knobs:
By default, modules are compiled as dynamically loadable modules (DSO).
Modules knobs philosophy:
Modules are split in categories, "make show-categories" shows you
which modules
On Mar 8, 2007, at 9:31 PM, Nicholas Honywood wrote:
After successful compile and "make install"
/usr/local/sbin/httpd -M
shows all the unwanted default modules build and installed regardless
of everything after the "make" in my command line.
be sure to pass all your flags to the "make inst
J. McGee schrieb:
> Ale,
>
> I made the following changes in my local ports tree to
> lang/php5/Makefile.ext starting at line 233 due to a nasty
> bug(http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=38327&edit=1) that killed half of my
> websites after upgrading php. This allowed me to use the ports version
> of
Hello,
Something strange is going on.
I've used crack in past to check for weak passwords among my users
when I was sysadmin for a small network of Sun workstations used by
physicists for computation.
So, I decided to install it on my current system to verify that I'm
using reasonably good passw
On Mon, Mar 12, 2007 at 04:55:39PM -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Something strange is going on.
>
> I've used crack in past to check for weak passwords among my users
> when I was sysadmin for a small network of Sun workstations used by
> physicists for computation.
>
> So, I deci
On Fri, Mar 09, 2007 at 02:53:03PM -0800, Eric P. Scott wrote:
> i386 and amd64 builds are "failing" as though something were forcing
> USE_AUTOTOOLS=libtool:15
> and bypassing the included libtool. What's the difference?
There was a checkin that indeed did just that, to try to work aroun
# make install
===> Building for cursor-bluecurve-theme-5.0.11
cd
/usr/ports/x11-themes/cursor-bluecurve-theme/work/redhat-artwork-5.0.11/art/cursor/cursorthemegen
&& cc -O2 -pipe -mtune=pentium4 -fno-strict-aliasing -march=pentium4
`pkg-config --cflags --libs gdk-pixbuf-2.0` -o
/usr/ports/x11-
On Mon, Mar 12, 2007 at 09:41:06PM -0500, Mark Linimon wrote:
> On Fri, Mar 09, 2007 at 02:53:03PM -0800, Eric P. Scott wrote:
> > i386 and amd64 builds are "failing" as though something were forcing
> > USE_AUTOTOOLS= libtool:15
> > and bypassing the included libtool. What's the difference?
Hello! I just started using FreeBSD and I have been finding some problems
with the stable release...
After building the world and porting all my preferred app's I can't figure
out how to compile the Enlightened Sound Daemon.
No matter what I do, everytime I run esddsp, during the compilation these
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