Kevin Oberman wrote:
On Sat, Feb 6, 2016 at 4:03 PM, Greg 'groggy' Lehey
wrote:
I'm bringing this to the attention of the ports community to try to
come up with a consensus about how to handle existing documentation
for ageing packages, in this case portmaster.
This bug report suggests removi
On Sun, Feb 07, 2016 at 11:03:04AM +1100, Greg 'groggy' Lehey wrote:
> I'm bringing this to the attention of the ports community to try to
> come up with a consensus about how to handle existing documentation
> for ageing packages, in this case portmaster.
>
> This bug report suggests removing the
On Tue, Feb 09, 2016 at 04:02:53PM +0800, Ernie Luzar wrote:
> Kevin Oberman wrote:
> > On Sat, Feb 6, 2016 at 4:03 PM, Greg 'groggy' Lehey
> > wrote:
> >
> >> I'm bringing this to the attention of the ports community to try to
> >> come up with a consensus about how to handle existing documentat
I have miwi ports running in production since 3 weeks without any issue, could
be good to do last reviews and merge ?
7 février 2016 18:46 "Mathias Picker" a écrit:
> Am 7. Februar 2016 17:19:05 MEZ, schrieb Dan Busarow
> :
>
>> On 2/7/16 9:06 AM, Kurt Jaeger wrote:
>>> Hi!
>>>
What I'm
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> > Then allow me to be the second. But then, I find poudriere
> > unusable on my build system (I don't use ZFS and my memory is
> > apparently too limited). Portmaster just does the right thing.
> >
> > We get that you don't like portmaster. So please don't use it.
> > But don't deprive the re
On 2/9/2016 11:52 AM, Hrant Dadivanyan wrote:
> It's fine that there is such an excellent tool as synth, but in server
> environment, when only a few ports are installed, having a management port
> with 17 dependencies is not reasonable.
Rather that parroting this phrase, I would like to see some
> On 2/9/2016 11:52 AM, Hrant Dadivanyan wrote:
> > It's fine that there is such an excellent tool as synth, but in server
> > environment, when only a few ports are installed, having a management port
> > with 17 dependencies is not reasonable.
>
> Rather that parroting this phrase, I would like
On 2/9/2016 12:45 PM, Hrant Dadivanyan wrote:
>> 1) As was just stated earler this morning, having synth installed is 2
>> packages: Synth itself and ncurses. These "17 dependences" are build
>> requirements and not installed. So what is "unreasonable" about that?
>
> So will require any upgrade
Hello,
On 2/9/16 7:05 AM, John Marino wrote:
On 2/9/2016 12:45 PM, Hrant Dadivanyan wrote:
1) As was just stated earler this morning, having synth installed is 2
packages: Synth itself and ncurses. These "17 dependences" are build
requirements and not installed. So what is "unreasonable" abou
Is anyone else using avahi and experiencing weird reliability issues? On
the one machine I run avahi on which is tracking CURRENT it seems to
stop advertising to the network after a few minutes. Restarting it fixes
it and then all my apple devices see the file server again. It's really
annoying.
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On 2/9/2016 2:46 PM, Jim Ohlstein wrote:
> After all of this "discussion" I decided to give synth a try. I have no
> pony in this race as I use neither portmaster nor portupgrade. Both may
> still be in my repo, but they are not installed.
Thanks for trying it!
>
> The build time of "like 20-30
qjail1 wrote:
> Kurt Jaeger wrote:
>> Hi!
>>
>>> A year ago I was receiving loads of spam email on the maintainer
>>> email addresses used in the ports makefile. I created bug tickets to
>>> change the user name part of the email address for all the ports I
>>> maintain, but some how I missed the q
On 2/9/16 9:08 AM, John Marino wrote:
On 2/9/2016 2:46 PM, Jim Ohlstein wrote:
After all of this "discussion" I decided to give synth a try. I have no
pony in this race as I use neither portmaster nor portupgrade. Both may
still be in my repo, but they are not installed.
Thanks for trying it
On 02/08/16 23:51, Kevin Oberman wrote:
On Mon, Feb 8, 2016 at 9:16 PM, William A. Mahaffey III
mailto:w...@hiwaay.net>> wrote:
On 02/08/16 15:52, Polytropon wrote:
On Mon, 8 Feb 2016 15:36:58 -0553.75, William A. Mahaffey III
wrote:
My torrc
files
IMO, this entire thread is masking a deeper symptom: FreeBSD
ports/packages management is fragmented.
Each unofficial tool treats some symptoms well, and others poorly.
The fact that I have to use the phrase "ports/packages" is indicative
of a deep schizophrenia.
Don't get me wrong -- I love the
On Tue, 9 Feb 2016, Jim Ohlstein wrote:
The build time of "like 20-30 minutes, at most" is ummm... let' just call it
optimistic. I only needed five new dependencies. Poudriere was unable to take
advantage of more than two parallel builders except for a rather short
overlap where it used three,
On 02/09/16 09:56, Royce Williams wrote:
IMO, this entire thread is masking a deeper symptom: FreeBSD
ports/packages management is fragmented.
Each unofficial tool treats some symptoms well, and others poorly.
The fact that I have to use the phrase "ports/packages" is indicative
of a deep schizo
On Tue, Feb 9, 2016 at 6:50 AM, Royce Williams wrote:
> IMO, this entire thread is masking a deeper symptom: FreeBSD
> ports/packages management is fragmented.
[snip]
> We need to capture users' reasons for preferring specific frameworks,
> and build a roadmap to how they could be unified.
Anti
On 2/9/2016 5:00 PM, Warren Block wrote:
> 2:20, that's two hours and twenty minutes, to build and install here on
> an Atom N270 system. 2:06 for gcc6-aux, most of the rest for ncurses.
> That does not include distfile download time. Disk space used was 252M,
> again not counting the distfiles.
On 2/9/2016 4:15 PM, Lars Engels wrote:
>
> root@fbsd01:~ # synth status
> Querying system about current package installations.
> Stand by, comparing installed packages against the ports tree.
> Stand by, building pkg(8) first ... Failed!! (Synth must exit)
> Unfortunately, the system upgrade fai
On Tue, 9 Feb 2016, John Marino wrote:
On 2/9/2016 5:00 PM, Warren Block wrote:
2:20, that's two hours and twenty minutes, to build and install here on
an Atom N270 system. 2:06 for gcc6-aux, most of the rest for ncurses.
That does not include distfile download time. Disk space used was 252M,
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On 02/ 9/16 01:20 PM, Warren Block wrote:
> On Tue, 9 Feb 2016, John Marino wrote:
>
>> On 2/9/2016 5:00 PM, Warren Block wrote:
>>> 2:20, that's two hours and twenty minutes, to build and install
>>> here on an Atom N270 system. 2:06 for gcc6-aux,
On 2/9/2016 7:20 PM, Warren Block wrote:
>> If you have the build log, I'd like to see it. Dewayne G. got an error
>> after overriding CPUTYPE (do you do that too?) and I'm thinking it's
>> sensitive to CPU and I'd like to know more.
>
> Yes, I use
>
> CPUTYPE?=core-avx2
What happens when you t
On Tue, 9 Feb 2016, John Marino wrote:
On 2/9/2016 7:20 PM, Warren Block wrote:
If you have the build log, I'd like to see it. Dewayne G. got an error
after overriding CPUTYPE (do you do that too?) and I'm thinking it's
sensitive to CPU and I'd like to know more.
Yes, I use
CPUTYPE?=core-av
On 08.02.2016 01:02, Warren Block wrote:
On Sun, 7 Feb 2016, Torsten Zühlsdorff wrote:
Hello,
You have a tool presented as "official" that hasn't had it's
original maintainer in 4 years and was only kept on life support up
until 9 months ago.
Agreed, the "official" (the term used is "recomm
On 08.02.2016 02:18, Greg 'groggy' Lehey wrote:
On Sunday, 7 February 2016 at 12:44:32 +0100, Torsten Zühlsdorff wrote:
Hello,
You have a tool presented as "official" that hasn't had it's
original maintainer in 4 years and was only kept on life support up
until 9 months ago.
Agreed, the "of
Hi!
Torsten wrote:
> I did take a look. I could do both: maintaining the port and maintaining
> the software. What do you need? ;)
Submit patches to the 12 PRs open for portmaster:
https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/buglist.cgi?quicksearch=portmaster
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On 2/9/2016 9:20 PM, Warren Block wrote:
> On Tue, 9 Feb 2016, John Marino wrote:
>
>> On 2/9/2016 7:20 PM, Warren Block wrote:
If you have the build log, I'd like to see it. Dewayne G. got an error
after overriding CPUTYPE (do you do that too?) and I'm thinking it's
sensitive to C
On 2/7/16 9:54 AM, Kurt Jaeger wrote:
> Hi!
>
>>> If you clone the repo from miwi, use it to build your own pkg repo,
>>> you can use pkg upgrade to install those packages.
>
>>> That's how I did it my testbox. If you need more details on how to do it,
>>> I can add a few more details.
>>
>> More
On 2016-02-09 17:08, Dan Busarow wrote:
On 2/7/16 9:54 AM, Kurt Jaeger wrote: Hi!
If you clone the repo from miwi, use it to build your own pkg repo,
you can use pkg upgrade to install those packages.
That's how I did it my testbox. If you need more details on how to do
it,
I can add a fe
On Tuesday, 9 February 2016 at 15:08:22 +0100, John Marino wrote:
>
> Do you think the illustrated README on the github page is helpful?
>
> https://github.com/jrmarino/synth
I looked at that a couple of days ago. It's certainly much better
than anything else I've seen on github, but it's still
On Wed, 10 Feb 2016, Greg 'groggy' Lehey wrote:
> I installed the synth package a couple of days ago, mainly to take a
> look. And yes, I agree, if you're happy with the package (I would be),
> the Ada dependencies and long build times aren't an issue. I'm sure the
> learning curve isn't over
Hi!
> Everythig seemed to work fine but when I added
>
> LoadModule php7_modulelibexec/apache24/libphp7.so
>
> to the httpd.conf apache core dumped.
Ah, that is a different issue.
Use
https://people.freebsd.org/~ohauer/scripts/fixphpextorder.sh
on
/usr/local/etc/php/extensions.ini
On 2016-Feb-09 21:24:56 +0100, Kurt Jaeger wrote:
>Torsten wrote:
>
>> I did take a look. I could do both: maintaining the port and maintaining
>> the software. What do you need? ;)
>
>Submit patches to the 12 PRs open for portmaster:
>
>https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/buglist.cgi?quicksearch=p
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