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2014-11-26 Thread Mathieu Arnold
Hello, Just to let you know things changed a bit. This is most of the text from the CHANGES entry. For upgrading procedures, have a look at UPDATING. + Forwarded Message | Author: mat | Date: Wed Nov 26 13:08:24 2014 | New Revision: 373448 | URL: https://svnweb.freebsd.o

FreeBSD Port: php55-5.5.19

2014-11-26 Thread Sascha A. Borer
Hi Ale In the FreeBSD Port php55 I try to activate the extension intl.so Strangely, after compiling, there is no intl.so or php_intl.so available. Is it missing? I thought it should be available by default in 5.5 Kind regards Sascha ___ freebsd-ports@f

net/dante rc.d pid file incorrect

2014-11-26 Thread Daniel Morante
The net/dante port's rc.d start up script is not correctly finding the PID file. As a current work around I added the following to my /etc/rc.conf file: sockd_flags="-D -p/var/run/sockd.pid" I think that should be done be default in the rc.d startup script. I'm not 100% sure of the best way,

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2014-11-26 Thread B J
I recently made a clean installation of FreeBSD 10 on an external hard drive, using Mate as the desktop and Slim as the login manager. I installed Squeak using: pkg install lang/squeak When I try to run Squeak by simply typing squeak but it looks for a VM. Being more specific with the file lo

Running Squeak On FreeBSD 10

2014-11-26 Thread B J
I recently made a clean installation of FreeBSD 10 on an external hard drive, using Mate as the desktop and Slim as the login manager. I installed Squeak using: pkg install lang/squeak When I try to run Squeak by simply typing squeak but it looks for a VM. Being more specific with the file lo

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2014-11-26 Thread chris
Hi, Try compiling it from ports, or supply us with some sort of debug info. Chris - Chris Petrik FreeBSD Developer E on FreeBSD -- As in certain cults it is possible to kill a process if you know its true name. -- Ken Thompson and Dennis M. Ritchie