Just trying to sort out some issues with wine and I originally used
pkg_add I think to install it, now I need to ensure certain features are
enabled like ssl connections and I need to be able to build wine from
port source. The errors are as follows:
cc -o wineserver async.o atom.o change.o cl
from Robert Backhaus :
> On 27 October 2012 23:34, Thomas Mueller wrote:
> > I am still trying to update all ports that depend on png, and the newest
> > snag is libxul.
> > Since libxul19 was marked vulnerable, that stopped a previous try, and I ran
> > portmaster -o www/libxul libxul
> > and
On Saturday 27 October 2012 15:33:42 Robert Huff wrote:
> Robert Huff writes:
> > {Libre, Open)Office takes far longer to build than any of the
> >
> > ~900 ports I have installed on this system. If there's anything
> > that takes longer, I am unaware of it.
> >
> > I will try this a
Many colleagues using Linux use "mehslab" for their day to day work (3D
Vision, stereo processing). Well, FreeBSD has recently been given
cad/meshlab, version 1.3.0, but I was never capable of compiling it,
neither the port, nor the raw sources, since meshlab 1.3.0 tend to
compile "forever". Shortl
Hi, just a quick question: Are there plans to have H5 in the ports tree
within some reasonable time frame? We were about to switch from H3 to H4
but if H5 is not too far away we'll wait.
Thanks!
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Hello all!
This is my first e-mail that list.
I'm having problems with a new port that I'm trying to create.
http://paste.sistematico.org/14
# make install
...
===> Registering installation for py27-feedparser-5.1.2
===> Returning to build of cgmail-0.6.2
Error: shared library "feedparser" do
On 28 Oct 2012 15:13, "Lucas Saliés Brum" wrote:
>
> Hello all!
> This is my first e-mail that list.
>
> I'm having problems with a new port that I'm trying to create.
> http://paste.sistematico.org/14
>
> # make install
> ...
> ===> Registering installation for py27-feedparser-5.1.2
> ===> Re
On 28.10.2012 16:12 (UTC+2), Lucas Saliés Brum wrote:
> Hello all!
> This is my first e-mail that list.
>
> I'm having problems with a new port that I'm trying to create.
> http://paste.sistematico.org/14
>
> # make install
> ...
> ===> Registering installation for py27-feedparser-5.1.2
> ===>
Em 28/10/2012 12:37, Chris Rees escreveu:
> Try looking in the output of ldconfig -r
>
> The bit after the -l is what you want.
>
> Chris
>
Thank you for response Chris!!
But im little lost here.
[lucas@jazz ~]:$ cd /usr/home/lucas/apps/ports/cgmail/
[lucas@jazz cgmail]:$ ldconfig -r > http://pas
Em 28/10/2012 12:46, Rainer Hurling escreveu:
> textproc/py-feedparser does not install any library, so you need to test
> the presence of the python script, installed by this port:
>
> /usr/local/lib/python2.7/site-packages/feedparser.py
>
> To be path and version independent you should use someth
On 28 October 2012 17:53, Lucas Saliés Brum wrote:
> Em 28/10/2012 12:46, Rainer Hurling escreveu:
>> textproc/py-feedparser does not install any library, so you need to test
>> the presence of the python script, installed by this port:
>>
>> /usr/local/lib/python2.7/site-packages/feedparser.py
>>
I have hit another snag in updating ports that depend on png, but seem to have
found a way around.
This time, the checksum apparently fails on two files in math/py-numpy.
Is this a known problem? File corruption on remote server? Or rather, a new
checksum with older version of distfiles?
Shou
Originally asked on Questions@ but no response in ~4 hours
I am trying an upgrade to audacity (1.x to 2.x) but it has crapped out;
nothing in updating about audacity issues.
http://pastebin.com/WxPvgKXf
I can live with 1.x for now (as I have work I'm 5 days behind on already
and need to get caug
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The first thing I'd do is delete the numpy distfiles you've got from
ports/distfiles and try again. those 'range not satisfyable' seem to
indicate you've got a partial distfile that might be tripping it up.
Note that the files are only .pdfs anyway, so are not really
important. Perhas you can run
On 29 October 2012 03:53, Lucas Saliés Brum wrote:
> Em 28/10/2012 12:46, Rainer Hurling escreveu:
>> textproc/py-feedparser does not install any library, so you need to test
>> the presence of the python script, installed by this port:
>>
>> /usr/local/lib/python2.7/site-packages/feedparser.py
>>
Florian,
After updating fusefs-libs to 2.9.9 I fould serious problems with an
NTFS file system. I am using the new fuse kernel code on 9-Stable on
an amd64 system.
I have had only limited time to look at the problem, but symptoms
include all files in a directory having an mtime of when the FS was
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