Hello Niclas,
I think it is very interesting news that Xorg will use devd instead of
HAL and that KMS for ATI chips is also coming, soon.
Just one question: Will the desktop environments like Gnome, KDE, etc
also use devd for automounting devices then?
Regards
Werner
Niclas Zeising wrote:
>> xorg-server now has the possibility to use devd instead of hal for
>> autoconfiguration.
This is pretty great, and very much appreciated. I do have questions
though; reading the code it seems that:
1) 'usb_id' is always NULL, so 'MatchUSBID' directive in xorg.conf won't
w
On Mon, Sep 16, 2013 at 11:33:29AM +0300, Vitaly Magerya wrote:
> Niclas Zeising wrote:
> >> xorg-server now has the possibility to use devd instead of hal for
> >> autoconfiguration.
>
> This is pretty great, and very much appreciated. I do have questions
> though; reading the code it seems that:
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Hi,
I was wondering if there's anyone who could give me some advice on it? This
is an issue that stops me from sending otherwise fully working port.
Regards,
S.
On Sat, Sep 14, 2013 at 2:18 PM, SpamMePlease PleasePlease <
spankthes...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am writing new port that comp
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Baptiste Daroussin wrote:
>> 1) 'usb_id' is always NULL, so 'MatchUSBID' directive in xorg.conf won't
>> work;
>>
>> 2) 'vendor' and 'product' will be determined from 'dev.x.x.%desc' sysctl
>> by splitting on the first space, so for example my USB tablet, which has
>> %desc equal to "WALTOP Intern
Hello.
Since some upgrade on Friday, I'm getting this:
picard .
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/local/bin/picard", line 2, in
from picard.tagger import main; main('/usr/local/share/locale', True)
File "/usr/local/lib/python2.7/site-packages/picard/tagger.py", line 21, in
On Monday, September 16, 2013 14:16:56 Andrea Venturoli wrote:
>
> Since some upgrade on Friday, I'm getting this:
> > picard .
> >
> > Traceback (most recent call last):
> > File "/usr/local/bin/picard", line 2, in
> >
> > from picard.tagger import main; main('/usr/local/share/locale',
On 09/16/13 15:56, Jason E. Hale wrote:
Looks to me like the the py27-qt4-* ports are not in sync with the py27-sip
port. I would suggest updating the py27-qt4-* ports.
Can't do...
# portversion -v|grep py
py27-Babel-1.3_1= up-to-date with port
py27-Jinja2-2.7.1 =
On Monday, September 16, 2013 16:07:18 Andrea Venturoli wrote:
> On 09/16/13 15:56, Jason E. Hale wrote:
> > Looks to me like the the py27-qt4-* ports are not in sync with the
> > py27-sip
> > port. I would suggest updating the py27-qt4-* ports.
>
> Can't do...
>
> > # portversion -v|grep py
> >
On 09/16/13 16:48, Jason E. Hale wrote:
It seems like the py27-qt4-* ports were upgraded before py27-sip because the
APIs do not match. I would try reinstalling the py27-sip port, then the py27-
qt4-* ports, then picard. If that still doesn't solve the problem, run:
$ python -v
and at the pr
Hello. Sorry to bother you. Do you see the zoneminder port being upgraded from
1.25 to 1.26.3 in the near future? (They've moved to Github and the project
appears to be a little more active lately.)
Thanks,
John
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Hi all,
I've build a world with the following constraints: -DWITHOUT_INFO
-DWITHOUT_MAN -DWITHOUT_SHAREDOCS -DWITHOUT_EXAMPLES -DWITHOUT_HTML
as I don't need that stuff. Turns out, this prevents tools like
install-info being built.
Now trying to build devel/gettext I can't get it installed, a
On Friday 13 September 2013 15:17:53 Baptiste Daroussin wrote:
> Hi,
Hi,
> Given how old our gcc in base is and the work done on clang and libc++.
>
> It is becoming complicating to make some ports properly working on all
> supported version of FreeBSD.
>
> To help in that I would like to propo
On Mon, 2013-09-16 at 21:50 +0200, Mattia Rossi wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I've build a world with the following constraints: -DWITHOUT_INFO
> -DWITHOUT_MAN -DWITHOUT_SHAREDOCS -DWITHOUT_EXAMPLES -DWITHOUT_HTML
>
> as I don't need that stuff. Turns out, this prevents tools like
> install-info being b
Ian Lepore wrote at 14:53 -0600 on Sep 16, 2013:
> On Mon, 2013-09-16 at 21:50 +0200, Mattia Rossi wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I've build a world with the following constraints: -DWITHOUT_INFO
> > -DWITHOUT_MAN -DWITHOUT_SHAREDOCS -DWITHOUT_EXAMPLES -DWITHOUT_HTML
> >
> > as I don't need that
2013/9/14 SpamMePlease PleasePlease :
> Hi,
>
> I am writing new port that compiles and installs huge number of Erlang
> libraries. Everythig is working fine until there's a need of deinstallation
> or to make package - the problem is that the user might have older Erlang
> version (for example, co
On Mon, Sep 16, 2013 at 09:56:50PM +0300, David Naylor wrote:
> On Friday 13 September 2013 15:17:53 Baptiste Daroussin wrote:
> > Hi,
>
> Hi,
>
> > Given how old our gcc in base is and the work done on clang and libc++.
> >
> > It is becoming complicating to make some ports properly working on
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