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> Well, there's ArchBSD project (http://archbsd.net/), and pacman may
> be used to install packages from it (to quickly set up a jail, for
> example, as FreeBSD world is just another package there).
> However, the original reason I've ported it was to be able to install
> a genuine linux distribut
However, the original reason I've ported it was to be able to install
> a genuine linux distribution into a chroot, as linux_base* from ports
> are outdated to complete uselessness. Unfortunately, that didn't work
> because our linuxulator is outdated as well: recent linux binaries
> either demand
From UPDATING 20130705, I did a portmaster -r kdelibs-4\* and it failed
with "Could not find parser plugin for encoding trig
*** [nepomuk/nie.h] Error code 1" on kdelibs port.
After a little search, I found some saying to rebuild textproc/rasqal
and textprocraptor. I've only rebuit raptor (texproc
Forgot to cc the list
> From: Stan Gammons
> Date: July 13, 2013, 8:55:08 AM CDT
> To: Florent Peterschmitt
> Subject: Re: x11/kdelibs4 - rebuilding raptor2 needed ?
>
> Speaking of x11 and kde4. What is the "correct" way to build/install x11 and
> kde4? Since many packages were not includ
On 13.07.2013 15:56, Stan Gammons wrote:
> Forgot to cc the list
>
>
>
>> From: Stan Gammons
>> Date: July 13, 2013, 8:55:08 AM CDT
>> To: Florent Peterschmitt
>> Subject: Re: x11/kdelibs4 - rebuilding raptor2 needed ?
>>
>> Speaking of x11 and kde4. What is the "correct" way to build/install
(1) Fix subversion-static port to use SERF.
(2) Backport fix of issue #4383: problems with symbolic-link WC.
(3) Backport change r1500762 (no isue # found): conflict between
GPG Agent and other password stories.
(4) Fix error message when Subversion is configured with BDB abd
APR is n
It fails build complaining about a command "mig" not being found. Mig is the
Mach Interface Generator. Xinit is trying to build launchd (a macosx
component). Adding these two lines to the ports/x11/xinit/Makefile (at line
7) seem to let it build:
GNU_CONFIGURE=yes
CONFIGURE_ARGS= --without-l
I am making a port and need to see a good working example of how to
make it so it will not compile on less then 10-CURRENT
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On Sat, Jul 13, 2013 at 2:15 PM, Aryeh Friedman wrote:
> I am making a port and need to see a good working example of how to
> make it so it will not compile on less then 10-CURRENT
>
What exactly do you mean by 10-CURRENT? Head today, head this year, head
since 9 was branched? In any case, check
With an empty /usr/src, 9.1-RELEASE, amd64 and i386, svnup from ports or
pre-packaged with poudriere, same result:
ftp# time svnup stable -p svn -h svn0.us-west.freebsd.org
# Revision: 253330
svnup stable -p svn -h svn0.us-west.freebsd.org 0.01s user 0.00s system
0% cpu 1.218 total
svnup.conf unt
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On Sat, Jul 13, 2013 at 10:41 PM, ADAM David Alan Martin
wrote:
> It fails build complaining about a command "mig" not being found. Mig is the
> Mach Interface Generator. Xinit is trying to build launchd (a macosx
> component). Adding these two lines to the ports/x11/xinit/Make
Hello,
I've just updated the ports tree to r322973, and noticed that now,
multimedia/cclive and lang/ccl collide in /usr/local/bin/ccl.
/usr/local/bin/ccl has been a long time part of clozure common lisp,
and quite a lot of scripts depend on it. multimedia/cclive hijacked
that name recently. This
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