On 6 Sep 2019, at 19:16, Yasuhiro KIMURA wrote:
> From: "@lbutlr"
> Subject: ruby25 from ports will not compile
> Date: Fri, 6 Sep 2019 12:44:29 -0600
>
>> Trying to update ruby on 11.2-RELEASE-p11 (I have also tried to switch to
>> ruby26 with basically the same results)
>>
>> # cd /usr/ports
Hi!
Default Perl version has been switched to Perl 5.30. In my case if I
want to switch to default version and follow instructions I should
have a problem with rvxt-unicode which I am using and some other apps
to which ask or Perl 2.8 or 2.9.
I didn't upgrade but how to handle this 'problem", plea
Is it necessary to rebuild ports when moving from dot versions (like 11.2 tp
11.3)?
Also, is there a way to use freebsd-update to see what the current patch level
is of a release?
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On 2019-09-06 16:54, Per olof Ljungmark wrote:
FreeBSD12.0-STABLE and nextcloudclient-0.0.0.20190705_3
The client syncs fine for some time, then gives up with
QNetworkReply::HostNotFoundError "Host mynextcloudhost not found"
QVariant(Invalid)
and it is impossible to restart the sync.
https:
On Sun, Sep 8, 2019 at 2:25 PM @lbutlr wrote:
>
> Is it necessary to rebuild ports when moving from dot versions (like 11.2 tp
> 11.3)?
Sometimes. If a shared library major number changes, or if anything is
statically linked, or if dependents expect things in certain places,
then yes. Your safes
On Sun, Sep 8, 2019 at 2:54 PM Adam Weinberger wrote:
>
> On Sun, Sep 8, 2019 at 2:25 PM @lbutlr wrote:
> >
> > Is it necessary to rebuild ports when moving from dot versions (like 11.2
> > tp 11.3)?
>
> Sometimes. If a shared library major number changes, or if anything is
> statically linked,
On Sun, September 8, 2019 8:24 pm, @lbutlr wrote:
> Also, is there a way to use freebsd-update to see what the current patch
> level is of a release?
Assuming you mean "the highest patch level available for that version",
not "the one I'm currently running": I believe this was discussed recently
i
On 8 Sep 2019, at 15:12, Pau Amma wrote:
> On Sun, September 8, 2019 8:24 pm, @lbutlr wrote:
>> Also, is there a way to use freebsd-update to see what the current patch
>> level is of a release?
>
> Assuming you mean "the highest patch level available for that version",
> not "the one I'm current
On 8 Sep 2019, at 14:56, Adam Weinberger wrote:
> You meant when
> updating FreeBSD to new minors. No, it's not strictly necessary,
> though you absolutely should rebuild anything that installs a KLD.
> Compiler improvements usually happen in minor releases, so you
> certainly won't get that benef
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