>From John Marino and my previous post:
> > I believe you could cd $PORTSDIR/ports-mgmt/synth and
> > make package-recursive |& tee build-12amd64.log (or whatever you want to
> > name the log file; this example if for shell tcsh)?
> That installs build dependencies on the system. That would be
Hi,
I have a question in relation to the FreeBSD license framework and how
to define a port with distribution restrictions. The port in question is
devel/vasm port.
The legal section of documentation (1.2) for this port is at:
http://sun.hasenbraten.de/vasm/release/vasm.html
It is not clear
Thanks for the pointer to enigmail in UPDATING, so I misunderstood the
log message and should have looked in UPDATING.
However, lightning seems to be gone - I don't find it installed with the
port and it does not seem to be offered as an add-on for this platform.
On 12/17/16 23:09, Jan Beich wro
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Greg 'groggy' Lehey wrote:
> On Saturday, 17 December 2016 at 20:16:12 -0600, John Marino wrote:
> > On 12/17/2016 19:35, Peter Jeremy wrote:
> >> $ cd /usr/ports/ports-mgmt/synth/ && make
> >> [ about an hour o
On 12/16/2016 04:06 PM, John Marino wrote:
Starting with a clean system:
1) install synth from binary package from official freebsd builder (a
single package)
What about just building synth from ports? Then the OP have everything
built from ports.
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## Martin Birgmeier (la5lb...@aon.at):
> However, lightning seems to be gone - I don't find it installed with the
> port and it does not seem to be offered as an add-on for this platform.
I believe thunderbird by default activated the "wrong" lightning
plugin (the one which was now removed) and c
Hi!
New motion-4.0.1
Trying to run a web interface results in an error:
[0:] [NTC] [ALL] [Dec 18 20:49:58] motion_startup: Using log type (ALL)
log level (ALL)
[0:] [NTC] [ENC] [Dec 18 20:49:58] ffmpeg_init: ffmpeg libavcodec
version 57.64.101 libavformat version 57.56.100
[0:] [NTC] [ALL] [Dec 1
David wrote
On 12/16/2016 04:06 PM, John Marino wrote:
Starting with a clean system:
1) install synth from binary package from official freebsd builder (a
single package)
What about just building synth from ports? Then the OP have everything
built from ports.
--
David
In the example, the sy
On 12/18/16 02:24, John Marino wrote:
The whole "see, it's not a replacement, you lose" tactic is weak and
transparent. Nobody ever said that. what was said:
1) portmaster is not maintained (true)
2) portmaster's dirty build method is inferior to clean environment
builds (true)
3) There is
Are there any objective reasons why Visual Studio Code hasn't been
ported to FreeBSD yet (apart from not having the time/person to do it)?
Grzegorz
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On 17/12/2016 18:51, John Marino wrote:
On 12/17/2016 12:34, abi wrote:
2. It doesn't provide dialog for port options, so
2.1 I don't receive information if port options have changed. I don't
know what else will be pulled to my system after port tree update.
which of course is a false state
I did tried it months ago.
It needed special version of npm and such packages that some of them
didn't met of what we had on port-tree.
I didn't spend more time after that though (But I guess it was
possible to satisfy it with little patches).
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Grzegorz Junka wrote:
On 17/12/2016 18:51, John Marino wrote:
On 12/17/2016 12:34, abi wrote:
2. It doesn't provide dialog for port options, so
2.1 I don't receive information if port options have changed. I don't
know what else will be pulled to my system after port tree update.
which of c
On 17 Dec 2016, at 20:47, Alphons van Werven
wrote:
> But ever
>> since some time during the 9.X era I started to pick up signs that the
>> FreeBSD project as a whole is moving into a direction that troubles me--in
>> some cases deeply indeed.
I don't know what direction Fonz sees the project mo
On 18/12/2016 14:18, Grzegorz Junka wrote:
> Isn't poudriere automatically saving the options file when building a
> new port with default options (i.e. when no options have been
> specified)? And also, aren't the selected options available in the
> resulted pkg file, so that synth could look them
On Sun, 18 Dec 2016, John Marino wrote:
> > > Real smooth there, Slick.
> >
> > Sarcasm might get you somewhere, but I'm not sure you want to be
> > there.
>
> He was trolling. You know it. I know it. Everyone that read it knows it.
I happen to know Peter as a friend; you don't. He doesn't
On 18-12-2016 16:00, John Marino wrote:
> [please keep me CC'd, I can't respond easily if not]
I find that sort of strange... but that could be my feeling.
Someone builds a tool, and then decides that it is not very useful to be
part of the community that he creates the tool for...
Like I said,
On Sun, 18 Dec 2016, Willem Jan Withagen wrote:
On 18-12-2016 16:00, John Marino wrote:
[please keep me CC'd, I can't respond easily if not]
I find that sort of strange... but that could be my feeling.
Given the hyperbole and intentionally misleading content of waay too
much of this thread, i
Hi everyone,
graphics/inkscape is failing to build with openmp otion set, but unchecking
it yields exactly the same result. There is an open PR about this (
https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=208883) but hasn't
receive much attention.
It looks like inkscape unconditionally asks for
On Sun, Dec 18, 2016 at 6:05 AM, John Marino
wrote:
> David wrote
>
>> On 12/16/2016 04:06 PM, John Marino wrote:
>>
>>> Starting with a clean system:
>>> 1) install synth from binary package from official freebsd builder (a
>>> single package)
>>>
>>
>> What about just building synth from ports?
2016-12-18 21:19 GMT+01:00 Fernando Herrero Carrón :
>
> It looks like inkscape unconditionally asks for compiler:openmp in its
> Makefile.
>
Sorry, I just rechecked and this is not true. Still, it fails in both cases.
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2016-12-18 21:22 GMT+01:00 Fernando Herrero Carrón :
>
>
> 2016-12-18 21:19 GMT+01:00 Fernando Herrero Carrón :
>
>>
>> It looks like inkscape unconditionally asks for compiler:openmp in its
>> Makefile.
>>
>
> Sorry, I just rechecked and this is not true. Still, it fails in both
> cases.
>
>
I ma
On Sun, Dec 18, 2016 at 12:22 PM, Fernando Herrero Carrón wrote:
> 2016-12-18 21:19 GMT+01:00 Fernando Herrero Carrón :
>
> >
> > It looks like inkscape unconditionally asks for compiler:openmp in its
> > Makefile.
> >
>
> Sorry, I just rechecked and this is not true. Still, it fails in both
> ca
2016-12-18 21:44 GMT+01:00 Kevin Oberman :
> On Sun, Dec 18, 2016 at 12:22 PM, Fernando Herrero Carrón <
> elfe...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> 2016-12-18 21:19 GMT+01:00 Fernando Herrero Carrón :
>>
>> >
>> > It looks like inkscape unconditionally asks for compiler:openmp in its
>> > Makefile.
>> >
>>
Hi all,
I have been working for a while on 2 long standing feature request for the ports
tree: flavors and subpackages.
For flavors I would like to propose a simple approach first which is more like a
rework of the slave ports for now:
Examples available here:
https://reviews.freebsd.org/D8840 (
On 12/18/2016 02:24 AM, John Marino wrote:
2) portmaster's dirty build method is inferior to clean environment
builds (true)
3) There is better and official alternative (true)
Maybe. I have a case where portmaster (on my current production box)
builds fine but poudriere (on my intended replace
On 2016-Dec-17 20:16:12 -0600, John Marino wrote:
>On 12/17/2016 19:35, Peter Jeremy wrote:
>> $ cd /usr/ports/ports-mgmt/synth/ && make
>> [ about an hour of grinding away elided ]
>> ===> ini_file_manager-03_2 depends on file: /usr/local/gcc6-aux/bin/ada -
>> not found
>> ===> gcc6-aux-20160
2016-12-18 21:22 GMT+01:00 Kevin Oberman :
> synth(8)... try it, you'll like it. (Sorry, dating myself.)
I also never tried synth as I'm very familiar with poudriere, but I'll
have a look for sure :)
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2016-12-19 1:31 GMT+01:00 Baptiste Daroussin :
> Hi all,
>
> I have been working for a while on 2 long standing feature request for the
> ports
> tree: flavors and subpackages.
>
> For flavors I would like to propose a simple approach first which is more
> like a
> rework of the slave ports for n
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