Hello,
On 11/09/2018 15:54, Ruslan Makhmatkhanov wrote:
No, it's because pylint2 as itself requires python > 3.4. User should
switch to older devel/pylint1 if he needs to stick with 2.7.
But I'm not upgrading pylint2:
>>> (pylint-py27-1.9.2) wants to upgrade to pylint-py36-2.1.1
Maybe I n
tech-lists wrote on 9/12/18 11:09 AM:
Hello,
On 11/09/2018 15:54, Ruslan Makhmatkhanov wrote:
No, it's because pylint2 as itself requires python > 3.4. User should
switch to older devel/pylint1 if he needs to stick with 2.7.
But I'm not upgrading pylint2:
>>> (pylint-py27-1.9.2) wants to
> Maybe I need to stop using portupgrade. What is the best replacement?
I never liked traditional updaters: to me, they seem too complex for a task that
should be rather simple. Thus I wrote one myself: Caronte.
It has not yet been committed to the port tree, but you can find the port
here, waitin
On 12/09/2018 09:50, Ruslan Makhmatkhanov wrote:
The only question I have there - why we still don't switched to python3
by default?)
yeah!!! :D
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> Removed that file from those ports and didn't seem to help
Can you tell if installing port lang/python36 alone instead of as a
dependency works? I think it does not.
The problem might be at the end of lang/python36/Makefile (from
line 140 and down). There is a similiar block at the end of
lang/p
Am 12.09.18 um 07:58 schrieb Matthias Fechner:
> Dear Stefan, Dear Mathieu,
>
> Am 10.09.18 um 14:10 schrieb Stefan Esser:
>> This is a design decision in portmaster that has existed for at least
>> a decade.
>>
>> Use INSTALL_DEPENDS if you depend on a port being available and upgraded
>> before
> > Removed that file from those ports and didn't seem to help
>
> Can you tell if installing port lang/python36 alone instead of as a
> dependency works? I think it does not.
> The problem might be at the end of lang/python36/Makefile (from
> line 140 and down). There is a similiar block at the en
tech-lists writes:
> > The only question I have there - why we still don't switched to
> > python3 by default?)
>
> yeah!!! :D
How many ports _require_ python 3?
How many ports _require_ python 2?
Curiously,
Robert
Mesa provides OpenGL/Vulkan drivers for Intel/AMD cards and also VAAPI/VDPAU
drivers for AMD cards. Recently, a new minor version was released. So far it
was only tested Skylake with drm-stable-kmod on 12.0-CURRENT. Can someone test
on FreeBSD < 11.2 for regressions? If you find any don't forget to
Hi,
OpenSSL 1.1.1 has been added to ports tree. AFAIK OpenSSL 1.1.1 supports
TLSv1.3
but no port options for TLSv1.3. There're only TLS1, TLS1_1, TLS1_2.
I assume TLSv1.3 will be enabled by default unless disabled explicitly
so
security/openssl111 will always be built with TLSv1.3 enabled, am
On Wed, 12 Sep 2018, Koichiro Iwao wrote:
Hi,
OpenSSL 1.1.1 has been added to ports tree. AFAIK OpenSSL 1.1.1 supports
TLSv1.3
but no port options for TLSv1.3. There're only TLS1, TLS1_1, TLS1_2.
I assume TLSv1.3 will be enabled by default unless disabled explicitly so
security/openssl111 wi
On 12/09/2018 13:33, Robert Huff wrote:
How many ports_require_ python 3?
How many ports_require_ python 2?
yeah, I'd like to know too. I mean, I've never installed python as like
requiring it to program - it's installed as a dependency of other stuff
I want to actually run. And I thought p
Well I zfs destory'd my jails and redone everything, Works now
On Tuesday, September 11, 2018, 11:32:14 AM CDT, Nathan Owens
wrote:
It happens only on non x86 no matter version of freebsd. Py-pytest at py36
does it for me. Koobs tested it in his arm64 at py36. It’s not the port
its
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