On Jan 08 14:44, Dave Horsfall wrote:
Why would /usr/local/etc/apache24/httpd.conf need to be removed if not
needed? Surely as I've just upgraded it, I might want it?
The notes are for people installing the port/package for the very first
time or for people removing the package. It's telling
Eugene Grosbein wrote on 01/07/2018 22:12:
08.01.2018 4:00, Miroslav Lachman wrote:
PRs are false alibi. Some of my PRs are open for more than 10 years.
So were mine when I could not commit fixes myself. This is not excuse to be
lazy and not make another one.
For all erroneous port there m
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There problems with some ports with portmaster (but is mostly no
Forgot:
I guess there will some more ports with this problem as I mentioned.
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08.01.2018 18:11, Miroslav Lachman wrote:
>>> PRs are false alibi. Some of my PRs are open for more than 10 years.
>>
>> So were mine when I could not commit fixes myself. This is not excuse to be
>> lazy and not make another one.
>>
>>> For all erroneous port there must be will on maintainer and
Eugene Grosbein wrote on 01/08/2018 13:56:
08.01.2018 18:11, Miroslav Lachman wrote:
PRs are false alibi. Some of my PRs are open for more than 10 years.
So were mine when I could not commit fixes myself. This is not excuse to be
lazy and not make another one.
For all erroneous port there
On 01/08/2018 09:50, Matt Smith wrote:
> On Jan 08 14:44, Dave Horsfall wrote:
>> Why would /usr/local/etc/apache24/httpd.conf need to be removed if not
>> needed? Surely as I've just upgraded it, I might want it?
>
> The notes are for people installing the port/package for the very first
> tim
I am making my first attempt at constructing a FreeBSD port. The port
in question is for Perl extension Devel-Platform_Info
(http://search.cpan.org/dist/Devel-Platform-Info/).
Devel-Platform-Info, AFAICT, has not yet been ported and has no
prerequisites outside the Perl 5 core distribution. H
On 08/01/2018 20:46, James E Keenan wrote:
The one place where I have not gotten the desired results is found at
"Procedure 3.1: Recommended Test Ordering"
(https://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/porters-handbook/porting-testing.html).
Step 6 of that process is to invoke 'make pack
On 01/08/18 12:46, James E Keenan wrote:
Can someone offer guidance as to how to proceed?
As a root:
1. Check out the ports tree: svn checkout
https://svn.FreeBSD.org/ports/head /usr/ports (if you don't have it
checked out yet)
2. Change the ports tree to your user: chown -R {username}:us
Next case:
===>>> All >> fusefs-sshfs-3.3.0 >> textproc/py-docutils (3/3)
===> Installing for py27-docutils-0.14_1
===> Checking if py27-docutils already installed
===> py27-docutils-0.14_1 is already installed
You may wish to ``make deinstall'' and install this port again
by ``m
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