Thank YOU [1] ...

2011-09-14 Thread Ion-Mihai Tetcu
... for helping me set my priorities strait. [2] It used to be fun to be here. I understand that, in general, people want to help. I understand that there can be a lot of useful input from people that actually do nothing or next to nothing in terms of coding, documenting and so on. I understa

Detecting dependencies

2011-09-14 Thread Doug Barton
Howdy, A couple of recent threads have mentioned clever ways to search for dependencies. One problem ... there aren't any. :) The *only* safe way to make sure you have found all possible references to a dependency is to grep the entire ports tree (grep -r category/portname /usr/ports/*). There ar

Re: Thank you (for making the ports less boring).

2011-09-14 Thread perryh
Stephen Montgomery-Smith wrote: > It would never have occurred to me that "echo */*/Makefile*" > works when "grep xxx */*/Makefile*". Is that because "echo" > is a builtin command in csh (which is what I use)? I don't know, but I can think of no better explanation. > I notice "/bin/echo */*/Ma

Re: testing PKGNG...

2011-09-14 Thread Baptiste Daroussin
On Mon, Sep 12, 2011 at 10:53:20PM -0300, Sergio de Almeida Lenzi wrote: > Hello, > > I moved all my servers (about 40) to the pkgng (new generation) > package/port > system, and I can say that it is amazing... it is not yet finish, and > have some > minor "issues", but works very well, and is li

Re: Thank you (for making the ports less boring).

2011-09-14 Thread Christoph Moench-Tegeder
## per...@pluto.rain.com (per...@pluto.rain.com): > > I notice "/bin/echo */*/Makefile*" doesn't work. > > The same (builtin echo works, /bin/echo not) happens in /bin/sh, > and in bash. > > > Is this documented somewhere? > > Not that I know of. There is a limit to the length of arguments to

Re: testing PKGNG

2011-09-14 Thread Baptiste Daroussin
On Tue, Sep 13, 2011 at 11:16:19PM +0200, Michel Talon wrote: > Sergio wrote: > > >I moved all my servers (about 40) to the pkgng (new generation) > >package/port > >system, and I can say that it is amazing... it is not yet finish, and > >have some > >minor "issues", but works very well, and is l

CFT: rt-4.0.2 port

2011-09-14 Thread Matthew Seaman
Dear all, In the spirit of doing stuff rather than arguing about it, I've put together a port of rt-4.0.2. That's Request Tracker, the popular ticketing system from BestPractical.com. rt-3.6.x and rt-3.8.x are already available in ports, but there's too much good stuff in the new version to for

Re: CFT: rt-4.0.2 port

2011-09-14 Thread Matthew Seaman
On 14/09/2011 11:37, Matthew Seaman wrote: > This port has dependencies on three perl modules not already ported, so > I've created new ports for those as well. You can download .shar > archives of all four from: > >http://www.infracaninophile.co.uk/articles/rt40.html Ah. Apparently the thr

Re: cvs commit: ports/x11/nvidia-driver Makefile distinfo

2011-09-14 Thread Alex Dupre
Dmitry Marakasov ha scritto: > * Alexey Dokuchaev (da...@freebsd.org) wrote: > >> Log: >> - Update NVidia drivers to their corresponding latest versions >> - Apply a workaround to fix the build on recent -CURRENT after fget(9) KPI >> was changed in r224778 (affects the driver since versi

Re: Thank you (for making the ports less boring).

2011-09-14 Thread Oliver Fromme
Stephen Montgomery-Smith wrote: > On 09/13/2011 09:11 AM, Oliver Fromme wrote: > > Stephen Montgomery-Smith wrote: > > > particularly nasty thing to do. I get the impression that each > > > committer has his own special way of doing this. For example, I have > > > personally found that a

Re: cvs commit: ports/x11/nvidia-driver Makefile distinfo

2011-09-14 Thread Jerry
On Wed, 14 Sep 2011 13:01:50 +0200 Alex Dupre articulated: > Dmitry Marakasov ha scritto: > > * Alexey Dokuchaev (da...@freebsd.org) wrote: > > > >> Log: > >> - Update NVidia drivers to their corresponding latest versions > >> - Apply a workaround to fix the build on recent -CURRENT after >

Re: cvs commit: ports/x11/nvidia-driver Makefile distinfo

2011-09-14 Thread Michal Varga
On Wed, 2011-09-14 at 07:38 -0400, Jerry wrote: > On Wed, 14 Sep 2011 13:01:50 +0200 > Alex Dupre articulated: > > > Dmitry Marakasov ha scritto: > > > * Alexey Dokuchaev (da...@freebsd.org) wrote: > > > > > >> Log: > > >> - Update NVidia drivers to their corresponding latest versions > > >>

Re: cvs commit: ports/x11/nvidia-driver Makefile distinfo

2011-09-14 Thread Sergey V. Dyatko
On Wed, 14 Sep 2011 07:38:13 -0400 Jerry wrote: > On Wed, 14 Sep 2011 13:01:50 +0200 > Alex Dupre articulated: > > > Dmitry Marakasov ha scritto: > > > * Alexey Dokuchaev (da...@freebsd.org) wrote: > > > > > >> Log: > > >> - Update NVidia drivers to their corresponding latest versions > > >

Re: cvs commit: ports/x11/nvidia-driver Makefile distinfo

2011-09-14 Thread Ivan Klymenko
В Wed, 14 Sep 2011 13:54:02 +0200 Michal Varga пишет: > I'm using 280.13 since the hour it came out (atm on > 8.2-STABLE i386) for 2D and 3D graphics work, VDPAU video > acceleration, 3D gaming, desktop effects, for about 20 hours a day on > average. > > I have yet to see a single freeze or any

Re: cvs commit: ports/x11/nvidia-driver Makefile distinfo

2011-09-14 Thread Ivan Klymenko
В Wed, 14 Sep 2011 13:54:02 +0200 Michal Varga пишет: > On Wed, 2011-09-14 at 07:38 -0400, Jerry wrote: > > On Wed, 14 Sep 2011 13:01:50 +0200 > > Alex Dupre articulated: > > > > > Dmitry Marakasov ha scritto: > > > > * Alexey Dokuchaev (da...@freebsd.org) wrote: > > > > > > > >> Log: > > > >

dbmail 3.0-rc3

2011-09-14 Thread Alan Hicks
The dbmail version 3 final release candidate is available for testing and pre upgrade planning. As this is a release candidate it is not meant for production use. As the current maintainer appears to have gone away I've made a port available at http://p-o.co.uk/dbmail-devel.tar.bz2 for wider

Re: testing PKGNG

2011-09-14 Thread Sergio de Almeida Lenzi
Em Qua, 2011-09-14 às 10:43 +0200, Baptiste Daroussin escreveu: > > no pkgng do ont share something penguinist at all :) > > pkgng is just the result of long studies and reflexion about packaging > (studying > what is done elsewhere: apt/dpkg, yum/rpm, pacman, aix, solaris, > netbsd, openbsd > a

Re: Thank you (for making the ports less boring).

2011-09-14 Thread Christopher J. Ruwe
On Wed, 14 Sep 2011 00:20:13 +0200 Matthias Andree wrote: [...] > I think you mentioned Arch Linux, further suggestions would be Gentoo > Linux (you might like emerge), and further options are Debian > GNU/kFreeBSD and using a FreeBSD base system with pkgsrc (rather than > ports) on top. Came

Re: Thank you (for making the ports less boring).

2011-09-14 Thread Tony Mc
On Tue, 13 Sep 2011 21:27:22 +0200 Michal Varga wrote: > I have no other words beyond that because I can't even seriously > imagine what those people stating how everything is perfectly fine > now consider to be a working, modern, 24/7 ready desktop workstation. I am interested to know what you

Re: Thank you (for making the ports less boring).

2011-09-14 Thread Chip Camden
Quoth Tony Mc on Wednesday, 14 September 2011: > On Tue, 13 Sep 2011 21:27:22 +0200 > Michal Varga wrote: > > > I have no other words beyond that because I can't even seriously > > imagine what those people stating how everything is perfectly fine > > now consider to be a working, modern, 24/7 re

PowerMath - Your Virtual Mathematics Assistant

2011-09-14 Thread PowerMath
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Detecting dependencies

2011-09-14 Thread chukharev
Hi, There have been a discussion about finding interdependencies of ports. I have a relatively simple Python script for that. There is a pr ports/160007 to add its early version. Unfortunately, I missed a reply to it, so there is an issue which I have not yet addressed... Since that time, I adde