Hey ports guys,
I wonder how you decide in what ports to bump revision numbers when there is a
shared library version change in some port.
I ask this with the very recent openldap24-client change in mind.
For example, all (perhaps almost all) KDE4 ports got revision bump. But libchk
tells me th
Hi,
I noticed that you have some patches against pulseaudio that would
qualify for inclusion into pulse git master. As we're trying to get
pulseaudio 1.0 out in a couple of months, it would be nice if you
could send them to our mailing list for review.
https://tango.0pointer.de/mailman/listinfo/pu
>"Johan Hendriks" writes:
>> Downgrading py-django to 1.2.4 makes things happy again.
>>
>> So i wonder could it be something with the latest py-django port.
>A few backwards incompatible changes were made indeed [1], but,
>according to the team, they had to be made for the sake of security.
>
2011/2/24 Alberto Villa :
> On Thursday 24 February 2011 12:07:29 Mickaël Maillot wrote:
>> notice: nvidia-driver must be recompiled after update.
>
> it's working fine for me even without recompiling
loading glx module failed so i couldn't launch OpenGL applications
like XBMC or wine + Windows's
please rebuild nvidia-driver and restart complete all.
On Fri, Feb 25, 2011 at 9:30 PM, Mickaël Maillot
wrote:
> 2011/2/24 Alberto Villa :
> > On Thursday 24 February 2011 12:07:29 Mickaël Maillot wrote:
> >> notice: nvidia-driver must be recompiled after update.
> >
> > it's working fine for me
25.02.2011 13:16, Andriy Gapon пишет:
And also it looks like virtuoso port was missed - libchk tells me that its
executables are linked to the ldap library.
Just want to add, that security/sudo need to be bumped too (in my case
it was built with ldap support and fails to run after openldap up
On Friday 25 February 2011 14:30:47 Mickaël Maillot wrote:
> loading glx module failed so i couldn't launch OpenGL applications
> like XBMC or wine + Windows's games.
yes, after some hours it started complaining, and rebuilding fixed it
--
Alberto Villa, FreeBSD committer
http://people.FreeBSD.o
On Tue, 28 Sep 2010, Wesley Shields wrote:
On Tue, Sep 28, 2010 at 12:07:08PM -0600, Warren Block wrote:
Right now, people who install ports from a -release CD and then start
upgrading don't have a clear marker for how far back to go in UPDATING.
A simple entry would be enough:
20100703:
Hi,
the following two ports install some files missing in the plist if
audio/alsa-lib is installed:
+---
audio/pulseaudio:
/usr/local/lib/pulse-0.9.22/modules/libalsa-util.so
/usr/local/lib/pulse-0.9.22/modules/module-alsa-sink.so
/usr/local/lib/pulse-0.9.22/modules/module-alsa-source.so
/usr/loc
Hi,
I am looking for the FreeBSD equivalent of the ath9k driver that comes with
Linux.
Can't find it between the ports on you're website and Google gives (as
results) plenty of people looking for the same thing I am, just no
(definitive) answer.
Do you happen to know if this driver has bee
>I am looking for the FreeBSD equivalent of the ath9k driver that comes with
>Linux.
>Can't find it between the ports on you're website and Google gives (as
>results) plenty of people looking for the same thing I am, just no
>(definitive) answer.
>Do you happen to know if this driver has been por
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