## Russell L. Carter (rcar...@pinyon.org):
> Start up chromium, then immediately iconify it. Then try bringing it
> back again. All I get (after a delay of several seconds) is a white
> canvas in the correct size. Chromium does respond to window manager
> commands (fvwm close, no destroy needed,
Split print/texlive-texmf into two ports, texlive-texmf and
texlive-texmf-source.
PR: 193202
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Build ID: 20140831202401-3144
Job owner: h...@freebsd.org
Buildtime: 36 hours
Enddate:
On 9/1/14, 7:59 PM, Michelle Sullivan wrote:
Julian Elischer wrote:
You should try arguing with someone like Bank of Americas security and
operations
department
You work for the same company as me?
in a past life, they were a customer.
some day about whether they want to suddenly upgrade 30
On 9/1/14, 8:03 PM, Andrew Berg wrote:
On 2014.09.01 21:39, Julian Elischer wrote:
sigh.. when are we as a project, all going to learn that reality in
business is
that you often need to install stuff that is old. Its not always your
choice.
The custommers require it..
You should try arguing wit
On 2 September 2014 11:08, Julian Elischer wrote:
> On 9/1/14, 8:03 PM, Andrew Berg wrote:
>>
>> On 2014.09.01 21:39, Julian Elischer wrote:
>>>
>>> sigh.. when are we as a project, all going to learn that reality in
>>> business is
>>> that you often need to install stuff that is old. Its not al
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On 2 September 2014 13:30, Michelle Sullivan wrote:
> Andrew Berg wrote:
> > On 2014.09.01 22:09, Michelle Sullivan wrote:
> >
> >> That's my point - there was a patch waiting to submit that knowingly
> >> broke pkg_install at midnight on the day after the EOL... the EOL
> >> shouldn't be an EOL
Alban Hertroys :
On 2 September 2014 11:08, Julian Elischer wrote:
On 9/1/14, 8:03 PM, Andrew Berg wrote:
On 2014.09.01 21:39, Julian Elischer wrote:
sigh.. when are we as a project, all going to learn that reality in
business is
that you often need to install stuff that is old. Its not a
Russell L. Carter ha scritto:
> However, what I would like to learn is if poudriere
> is able to understand DISABLE_VULNERABILITIES=YES, and if so, how to
> enable it. I'm not asking a political question here, just a technical
> one. If this is possible, how do I do it?
NO_IGNORE= yes
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Marcus von Appen wrote:
> Alban Hertroys :
>
>>
>> I can totally understand that at some point it starts to get
>> impossible to maintain two separate packaging systems and I understand
>> that you think 2 years is enough time to shake things out, but
>> software vendors aren't that quick. For many
On 2 Sep 2014, at 12:47, Michelle Sullivan wrote:
> I'm not happy that the EOL was
> not actually an EOL and it was actually a deadline.
I'm not sure what you think the difference is. The EOL says 'the FreeBSD
project no longer supports this configuration'. If you are not relying on us
for s
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On Tue, Sep 2, 2014 at 6:52 AM, Marcus von Appen wrote:
> It also should be noted that everyone had enough time to raise those issues
> in the time between tthe announcement and now
>
If this is an issue that needed to be brought up, then FreeBSD has
apparently never before been used in an enter
On 9/1/2014 9:27 PM, Michelle Sullivan wrote:
> oh and what was it, 1.3.6 -> 1.3.7? broke
> shit... (badly) ...
What broke? I am not aware of any new regressions in 1.3.7.
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Bryan Drewery
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On 09/02/14 01:15, Christoph Moench-Tegeder wrote:
> ## Russell L. Carter (rcar...@pinyon.org):
>
>> Start up chromium, then immediately iconify it. Then try bringing it
>> back again. All I get (after a delay of several seconds) is a white
>> canvas in the correct size. Chromium does respond
Brandon Allbery :
On Tue, Sep 2, 2014 at 6:52 AM, Marcus von Appen wrote:
It also should be noted that everyone had enough time to raise those issues
in the time between tthe announcement and now
If this is an issue that needed to be brought up, then FreeBSD has
apparently never before bee
> On Sep 2, 2014, at 4:47, Michelle Sullivan wrote:
>
> Marcus von Appen wrote:
>> Alban Hertroys :
>>
>>>
>>> I can totally understand that at some point it starts to get
>>> impossible to maintain two separate packaging systems and I understand
>>> that you think 2 years is enough time to sh
Garrett Cooper wrote:
>> On Sep 2, 2014, at 4:47, Michelle Sullivan wrote:
>>
>> Marcus von Appen wrote:
>>
>>> Alban Hertroys :
>>>
>>>
I can totally understand that at some point it starts to get
impossible to maintain two separate packaging systems and I understand
th
On Tue, Sep 2, 2014 at 11:40 AM, Michelle Sullivan
wrote:
> This is my only option - however, I suspect I'm already f**ked - my
> build servers kicked off at 4am and the non pkg jails automatically
> converted themselves to pkg.. the pkg jails obviously continued...
> however I now have a repo th
Brandon Allbery wrote:
> On Tue, Sep 2, 2014 at 11:40 AM, Michelle Sullivan
> wrote:
>
>
>> This is my only option - however, I suspect I'm already f**ked - my
>> build servers kicked off at 4am and the non pkg jails automatically
>> converted themselves to pkg.. the pkg jails obviously continu
Hi, there:
I was just wondering about the backspace patch for tmux. Since upgrading to
tmux 1.9a (from 1.8) where this patch is unconditionally applied, my
backspace key no longer works in the tmux command prompt (e.g. :). I
had to remove the patch and manually rebuild to get it to work. I'm just
Hi Tom,
On Monday, 1 September 2014 22:24:57 Thomas Mueller wrote:
> I read something about two days on www.freshports.org about wine and
> i386-wine that alters my plans.
>
> I tried to build i386-wine from i386 with the idea of using it both from
> i386 and amd64, in the latter case mounting th
On Tue, Sep 2, 2014 at 8:43 PM, Patrick wrote:
> Hi, there:
>
>
> I was just wondering about the backspace patch for tmux. Since upgrading to
> tmux 1.9a (from 1.8) where this patch is unconditionally applied, my
> backspace key no longer works in the tmux command prompt (e.g. :). I
> had to remo
Log of /head/sysutils/gnome-system-monitor/Makefile
Revision 367008 - (view) (download) (annotate) - [select for diffs]
Modified Tue Sep 2 14:23:10 2014 UTC (11 hours, 43 minutes ago) by tijl
Add missing library libgmodule-2.0
Reported by:antoine
I think if you:
Add missing library libgmodul
On 09/02/14 04:05, Alex Dupre wrote:
> Russell L. Carter ha scritto:
>> However, what I would like to learn is if poudriere
>> is able to understand DISABLE_VULNERABILITIES=YES, and if so, how to
>> enable it. I'm not asking a political question here, just a technical
>> one. If this is possibl
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