Peter Jeremy wrote:
[I was also dismayed when I saw the bump].
On 2009-Aug-01 18:33:43 +0100, Matthew Seaman
wrote:
You could, for instance, run ldd(1) against each of the files a port installs
and then record in /var/db/pkg/portname-1.2.3/+SHLIBS or equivalently in the
.tbz package tarball a
x11-toolkits/xview requires COMPAT_43TTY defined to build on -CURRENT
but passing "-DCOMPAT_43TTY" to the FreeBSD port make (or setting
MAKE_ARGS in /usr/local/etc/pkgtools.conf) doesn't work. the first
place the build fails is in .../lib/libxview/textsw. there may be
others.
I tried finding the
I was just upgrading from kdeedu-4.2.4 to 4.2.4_1 and the following error
occurred.
[ 12%] Generating solver.o
File "_none_", line 1, characters 0-1:
Error: Files /usr/local/lib/ocaml/facile/facile.cmxa
and /usr/local/lib/ocaml/stdlib.cmxa
make inconsistent assumptions over impleme
Matthew Seaman wrote:
Peter Jeremy wrote:
In this specific case, p5-RT-* depends on www/rt38 depends on
graphics/p5-GD depends on graphics/gd depends on graphics/jpeg. When
jpeg is bumped, gd needs to be bumped because it LIB_DEPENDS on jpeg.
p5-GD then needs to be bumped because it LIB_DEPEND
Troy wrote:
I was just upgrading from kdeedu-4.2.4 to 4.2.4_1 and the following error
occurred.
[ 12%] Generating solver.o
File "_none_", line 1, characters 0-1:
Error: Files /usr/local/lib/ocaml/facile/facile.cmxa
and /usr/local/lib/ocaml/stdlib.cmxa
make inconsistent assumptio
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try to rebuild ocaml, after that rerun kdeedu4
On Sun, Aug 02, 2009 at 08:06:19AM -0500, Troy wrote:
> I was just upgrading from kdeedu-4.2.4 to 4.2.4_1 and the following error
> occurred.
>
> [ 12%] Generating solver.o
> File "_none_", line 1, cha
Stefan Bethke wrote:
> Windows does not have p2p interfaces ...
Last I knew it had the ability to connect to an ISP
using either dialup or PPOE. I think they call it
"dial-up networking" or some such.
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I'm getting a lot of the following messages and have no idea how to
find which package is causing the problem. I'm afraid that this could
become serious.
pkg_version: corrupted record (pkgdep line without argument), ignoring
While I'm bothering you, could someone give me some tips on the be
Is there a way to get freebsd-update to keep userland sources up to
date?
I had thought that having src, world and kernel as components in the
freebsd-update.conf file would do this but it doesn't seem to. Do I
just add usr.bin and usr.sbin to the components list in the conf file
and run
2009/8/2 Tom Mende :
> Is there a way to get freebsd-update to keep userland sources up to date?
>
> I had thought that having src, world and kernel as components in the
> freebsd-update.conf file would do this but it doesn't seem to. Do I just add
> usr.bin and usr.sbin to the components list in t
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