Hi,
Sorry to arrive late, I just see this post now.
If your install videoconferencing software on your machine, you have no
guarantee your contacts will be able to use the same, or that they'll
know how to install it, or even that they'll be allowed to install
anything on their PC.
A much e
On Mon, 23 Mar 2020 16:15:37 +0100, Vincent DEFERT stated:
>And unlike Skype, the quality of sound and video is good and you don't
>have to register at Microsoft.
I don't believe we even have a version of Skype available for FreeBSD
in the ports system. If it is, it is probably well out of date.
In ports r528813 I switched FreeBSD 11 (including FreeBSD 11.3 and the
upcoming 11.4) back to use the legacy rule set. This means that once
you have installed libxkbcommon 0.10.0_2 on FreeBSD 11, things should
work as normal, and the environment variable XKB_DEFAULT_RULES does not
need to be c
On 2020-03-23 22:00, Niclas Zeising wrote:
In ports r528813 I switched FreeBSD 11 (including FreeBSD 11.3 and the
This should be r529003, sorry about that.
upcoming 11.4) back to use the legacy rule set. This means that once
you have installed libxkbcommon 0.10.0_2 on Fre
On 2020-Mar-16, at 21:48, Mark Millard wrote:
> Context: head -r358966 attempting to update ports
> to -r528535 . Also, 50+ ports built just fine
> but the below has been repeatable in my context.
>
> The original failure was under devel/poudriere-devel (with
> nxb-bin/ materials used). But p
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