Thanks for the quick reply Helmut. Please add your comment to the ticket:
https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=190341
It's also handy to note that bug reports and other change requests can
normally only progress once once questions, issues, concerns or other
considerations have been
On Wed, Jul 02, 2014 at 07:15:14PM -0700, Eitan Adler wrote:
> On 2 July 2014 17:39, Dylan Leigh wrote:
> > Is there any policy on keeping ports where upstream is not
> > maintained and the software itself is depreciated (except to
> > open and export old files)? Do we still want to keep such a po
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I was following the directions in the FreeBSD handbook and did:
pkg install x11/kde4
There does not appear to be a kde4 package in the respository.
Did the build fail for this?
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Jos Chrispijn:
After the last port update of php I get this error:
openssl_verify(): Don't know how to get public key from this private
key in
/usr/local/www/x1/x2/x3/services/Signing/Services_Signing_Openssl.php
on line 32
For some reason the issue has solved itself.
B
I'm working with the author of SleepyHead to port it to FreeBSD as well
as it's current OS's of Linux/Mac OS X/Windows.
It appears that the www/webkit-qt5 port does NOT install QtSerialPort.
Does anyone know which port(s) need to be modified to bring in this
module?
Thanks!
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Larry Rosenman writes:
> I'm working with the author of SleepyHead to port it to FreeBSD as
> well as it's current OS's of Linux/Mac OS X/Windows.
>
> It appears that the www/webkit-qt5 port does NOT install QtSerialPort.
They look like completely separate things to me, so I don't get why the
fo