From h...@freebsd.org Wed May 8 07:32:01 2013
Anton Shterenlikht wrote
in <201305071613.r47gdhdf075...@mech-cluster241.men.bris.ac.uk>:
me> On ia64 r247266 with ports at r317606:
me>
me> ===> Compressing manual pages for tex-kpathsea-6.1.0
I'm hoping someone out there can help come up with a solution or a clever
patch because right now the only alternative I see is an extremely painful
patch to the ports tree that I'd never be able to successfully maintain at
my place of employment.
The problem is that the way FreeBSD handles
Mark Felder ha scritto:
> The problem is that the way FreeBSD handles PHP -- complete
> modularization -- breaks the FTP module. The FTP module cannot be built
> with support for FTPS unless it is built statically into PHP along with
> OpenSSL. You can test this yourself by running the following co
On Wed, 08 May 2013 07:37:02 -0500, Alex Dupre wrote:
Actually you can get a ssl-enabled php5-ftp in a very simple way: build
php5-ftp after php5-openssl.
Said so, such behavior should be harmonized, probably you could get a
ssl-enabled php5-ftp even without php5-openssl. I'll work on a patch.
Alex Dupre ha scritto:
> Said so, such behavior should be harmonized, probably you could get a
> ssl-enabled php5-ftp even without php5-openssl. I'll work on a patch.
After checking, I saw that it was already so in the past. A recent
update broke it, but I've just fixed it. You don't need neither
Mark Felder ha scritto:
> That makes total sense but I never experimented further after seeing the
> "official" PHP response saying you have to do it statically and seeing
> what other Linux distros were doing.
Sometimes official PHP responses are crap or don't apply to FreeBSD.
> However, this w
I tried to remove all texlive related ports and start
from scratch. Now I have this error:
cc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I./kpathsea -I./../.. -Wimplicit -Wreturn-type
-Wdeclaration-after-statemnt -Wno-unknown-pragmas -O2 -pipe
-I/usr/local/include -fno-strict-aliasing -MT kps.o -MD -MP -MF .eps/kps
How did you « start from scratch » ? Deleting all port tree and options
related to *tex* or selectively removed each part of texlive ?
Le 08/05/2013 16:09, Anton Shterenlikht a écrit :
> I tried to remove all texlive related ports and start
> from scratch. Now I have this error:
>
> cc -DHAVE_CON
Is there any knowledgable person willing to help _off-list_?
I've got breakage due to what is probably a stupid (*waves*) mistake
somewhere.
Respectfully,
Robert Huff
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On 8 May 2013 16:38, "Robert Huff" wrote:
>
>
> Is there any knowledgable person willing to help _off-list_?
> I've got breakage due to what is probably a stupid (*waves*) mistake
> somewhere.
Can't you ask an Apache mailing list?
Asking for off-list help is rather poor etiquette; you ar
From mexas Wed May 8 15:09:20 2013
To: freebsd-ports@freebsd.org, h...@freebsd.org
Subject: print/tex-aleph: web2c.h:28: error: expected '=', ',', ';',
'asm' or '__attribute__' before '*' token
Reply-To: me...@bristol.ac.uk
I tried to remove all texlive re
- Replace post-patch target by patch (configure script)
- Remove ABI version in LIB_DEPENDS
- Finish to convert USES
- Remove desktopfileutils, because MimeType entry is not present in desktop
file
-
Build ID: 201305081
On Tue, May 07, 2013 at 01:47:24PM +0200, Andrea Venturoli wrote:
> Hello.
>
> I've got a medium-sized installation of Cyrus-IMAP 2.2 (~80 mailboxes,
> ~5000 folders, >1M mails).
> Due to OL2013 misbehaviours, I've been asked to upgrade it to 2.4, so
> I'll feature XLIST.
>
> Considering the se
Hi,
Currently I have got 10 builds in my Tinderbox. These are following :
10-CURRENT/amd64 w/clang (-r249422)
10-CURRENT/amd64 w/gcc (-r249422)
10-CURRENT/i386 w/clang (-r249422)
10-CURRENT/i386 w/gcc(-r249422)
8-STABLE/amd64 8.3
8-STABLE/i3868.3
9-STABLE/amd64 w/clang
On May 8, 2013, at 22:22, Muhammad Moinur Rahman <5u623...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Currently I have got 10 builds in my Tinderbox. These are following :
> 10-CURRENT/amd64 w/clang (-r249422)
> 10-CURRENT/amd64 w/gcc (-r249422)
> 10-CURRENT/i386 w/clang (-r249422)
> 10-CURRENT/i386 w/gcc(-r249422
A couple of three weeks ago or so, I experienced an unfortunate series
of three or four system crashes, all of which I ultimately found to
be attributable to CPU automatic over-temp shutdowns, where the reason
for the overheating turned out to be something really rather stupid.
Some cables inside
- Update to 0.2.4
- Remove desktopfileutils, no MimeType entry in desktop file
Approved by:ehaupt@ (maintainer)
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Build ID: 20130508211600-11051
Job owner: olivi...@freebsd.org
Buildtime: 12 min
Fix pkg-plist
Reported by:qat.redports.org
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Build ID: 20130508220800-12979
Job owner: olivi...@freebsd.org
Buildtime: 12 minutes
Enddate: Wed, 08 May 2013 22:19:44 GMT
Revision:
I haven't been able to check the checksum on it or anything. There's no
guarantee that it's safe... just in case. I did a ports update of a system
and found that the port had been removed due to a lack of public distfiles,
and this was on its distfiles directory.
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/
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