On Sun, 3 Sep 2017 19:15:13 -0700, Yuri stated:
>On 09/03/17 17:54, Geoffrey Huntley wrote:
>> Seehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NHllisWOCpU and
>> https://twitter.com/GeoffreyHuntley/status/904227946084294656
>
>
>Is there a body of software that requires .Net? I never came across
>anything
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Op 4-9-2017 om 04:15 schreef Yuri:
Is there a body of software that requires .Net? I never came across
anything great that needed .Net to run.
In other words, why is this needed and who is going to use it?
Le 03/09/2017 à 16:51, Matthew Seaman a écrit :
> On 03/09/2017 05:57, Yuri wrote:
>> This doesn't work:
>>
>>> .include
>>>
>>> .if ${OPSYS} == FreeBSD && ${OSVERSION} < 110
>>> OPTIONS_DEFAULT+= MYOPT
>>> .endif
>> MYOPT isn't picked up
>>
>>
>> I tried with a regular expressions, witout .in
Hey there All,
Is there an easy way to have poudriere auto-track the latest quarterly
ports build tree, without having to manually reset it to a specific
branch?
Poudriere knows how to portsnap the latest ports/head, but not the latest
quarterly.
Example: Currently, I can't build ports due to
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On Tue, Sep 05, 2017 at 01:50:06AM +, Dan Mahoney wrote:
> Is there an easy way to have poudriere auto-track the latest quarterly
> ports build tree, without having to manually reset it to a specific
> branch?
>
> Poudriere knows how to portsnap the latest ports/head, but not the latest