Hello,
I have problems with the port multimedia/handbrake. I'm using FreeBSD 9.1-r5
amd64 and try to package the port with poudriere but it fails, because of
"Package gtk+-2.0 was not found in the pkg-config search path". Here is the
complete build log from poudriere:
http://riegler.homeip.net
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I have smaller FreeBSD 9.1-STABLE and 9.2-BETA2 installations that I update
less frequently than the main hard-drive installation.
On the USB-stick installations, I find I can't upgrade or build any ports
because of a database mess. I get error messages mentioning sqlite even for
packages that
On Mon, Aug 5, 2013 at 1:42 PM, Thomas Mueller
wrote:
> I have smaller FreeBSD 9.1-STABLE and 9.2-BETA2 installations that I update
> less frequently than the main hard-drive installation.
>
> On the USB-stick installations, I find I can't upgrade or build any ports
> because of a database mess.
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experimental development code and obsol
What's the general status of cleaning up the ports that broke as a
result of the glib/getline changes? I noticed that someone opened up a
bunch of PRs on the subject and then closed them, so I'm sure there's an
effort going on, but I haven't heard about it.
In particular, I'm currently living with
> > I know there was a major change in database format when subversion was
> > updated in ports from 1.7 to 1.8, but would this cause the problems that are
> > driving me crazy? There ought to be a way to resolve this, but I can't see
> > what to do, everything I try leads to the same error mess
On 05/08/2013 14:30, Thomas Mueller wrote:
> I could see my pkg client is out of date, but how do I update it?
>
> Attempts to update all gave me those error messages. Installation fails.
>
Your package database has got into an inconsistent state. pkg(8) is
attempting to auto-update th
On Mon, Aug 5, 2013 at 5:03 PM, Matthew Seaman wrote:
> On 05/08/2013 14:30, Thomas Mueller wrote:
>> I could see my pkg client is out of date, but how do I update it?
>>
>> Attempts to update all gave me those error messages. Installation fails.
>
> Your package database has got into an inconsis
On 05/08/2013 15:24, Kimmo Paasiala wrote:
> Ok this is then different problem than what I saw when I reverted back
> from pkg-devel to pkg, the error message was the same though.
Yeah -- we don't really have any support for down-reving the schema in
local.sqlite at the moment, so going from pkg-d
On 05/08/2013 14:30, Thomas Mueller wrote:
> I could see my pkg client is out of date, but how do I update it?
>
> Attempts to update all gave me those error messages. Installation fails.
Matthew Seaman responded:
> Your package database has got into an inconsistent state. pkg(8) is
> attemptin
Hi.
Some ports, e.g. devel/glib20, cannot build because devel/gettext has no
libiconv linkage.
msgfmt cannot handle utf-8 and say "invalid multibyte sequence".
Patch attached file and rebuild devel/gettext, msgfmt works correctly.
Index: Mk/Uses/iconv.mk
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Hi,
Is there an equivalent of pkg_info -W with pkgng? (Or let's say,
given a file /usr/local/bin/X, how do I find the corresponding package
that installs it?)
Cheers,
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Xin LI https://www.delphij.net/
FreeBSD - The Power to Serve!
pkg which
On 8/5/2013 9:01 PM, Xin Li wrote:
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Hi,
Is there an equivalent of pkg_info -W with pkgng? (Or let's say,
given a file /usr/local/bin/X, how do I find the corresponding package
that installs it?)
Cheers,
- --
Xin LI https://www.del
05.08.2013 23:02, Julien Laffaye пишет:
> On 8/5/2013 9:01 PM, Xin Li wrote:
>
> Is there an equivalent of pkg_info -W with pkgng? (Or let's say,
> given a file /usr/local/bin/X, how do I find the corresponding package
> that installs it?)
>
> pkg which
And there is a very useful table of corres
On Sun, Aug 4, 2013 at 9:17 PM, Marcin Wisnicki
wrote:
> BTW there are no build errors on build cluster. Is there anything
> non-standard about your build environment ?
No, not that I'm aware of at least.
This is a standard install of FreeBSD 8.4-release, upgraded to
8.4-stable via source and ma
On Sun, Aug 4, 2013 at 8:42 PM, Marcin Wisnicki
wrote:
> I guess bsd.gnome.mk should be smart enough to `killall -HUP gconfd-2`
> at package post-install when port uses gconf (has GCONF_SCHEMAS).
> Please file a PR against gnome ports.
Are you sure that this way (killall -HUP ...) is the correct
Bottom posting below; will reply in better format when/if I get another webmail
client maybe... the
text is below the next occurance of "bottom posting"
From: Thomas Mueller
To: freebsd-ports@freebsd.org
Sent: Monday, August 5, 2013 8:36 AM
Subject: Re: libp
On Monday, 5 August 2013 02:31:54 Sam Fourman Jr. wrote:
> Would there also be the possibility to have i386-wine as a source-code
>
> > port, and build from i386 installation? That avoids cross-compiling.
> >
> > One could build an i386 installation either from amd64 or previous i386
> > install
It's not a workaround - it is a real fix as suggested by gconf
documentation and it's used by linux distros (see debian[1] and
gentoo[2]).
[1]
http://anonscm.debian.org/viewvc/pkg-gnome/desktop/unstable/gconf/debian/gconf2.postinst?revision=31302&view=markup
[2]
http://sources.gentoo.org/cgi-bin
I finally got KDE4 to build. In order to stop the error I was getting, I did a
portmaster --force-config x11/kde and deselected kdenetwork. The build finished
without errors. I need to add virtuoso, but KDE appears to be working Ok from
what little checking I've done. Any ideas why kdenetwork
(CC to the maintainer: gn...@freebsd.org)
05.08.2013 20:13, Yamaya Takashi пишет:
>
> Some ports, e.g. devel/glib20, cannot build because devel/gettext has no
> libiconv linkage.
> msgfmt cannot handle utf-8 and say "invalid multibyte sequence".
>
> Patch attached file and rebuild devel/gettext,
Here the output I get when I try to build kdenetwork4 from ports. Looks
like libmsn is the problem. Where is the makefile located that has
libmsn as a dependency?
Stan
]0;portmaster: net/kdenetwork4
===>>> Port directory: /usr/ports/net/kdenetwork4
===>>> Gathering distinfo list for insta
While trying to build openoffice-3,
I get an error as follows:
...
sw deliver
deliver -- version: 275594
COPY: build.lst ->
/usr/ports/editors/openoffice-3/work/aoo-3.4.1/main/solver/341/unxfbsdx.pro/inc/sw/build.lst
LOG: writing
/usr/ports/editors/openoffice-3/work/aoo-3.4.1/main/solver/341/unx
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