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Hi
I am running 12.1-STABLE (r362720), ports (head, revison 540950) and
poudriere-devel for ports compilations.
The recent update of www/wordpress ended in a compilation 'nightmare', because
this port newly depends on ImageMagick:
MWN> cat diff-wordpress
2c2
< # $FreeBSD: head/www/wordpress/M
Hi!
> The recent update of www/wordpress ended in a compilation 'nightmare',
> because this port newly depends on ImageMagick:
[...]
> 1) Why does one need this dependency?
The wordpress install script checks if imagemagick is available, and
I'm not sure it's still optional.
Does your blog do l
Kurt Jaeger wrote:
>> The recent update of www/wordpress ended in a compilation 'nightmare',
>> because this port newly depends on ImageMagick:
> [...]
>> 1) Why does one need this dependency?
>
> The wordpress install script checks if imagemagick is available, and
> I'm not sure it's still opt
# portmaster audio/openal-soft
...
CMake Warning (dev) at
/usr/local/share/cmake/Modules/FindPackageHandleStandardArgs.cmake:272
(message):
The package name passed to `find_package_handle_standard_args` (OPENSL)
does not match the name of the calling package (OpenSL). This can
lead to
On Monday, 29 June 2020 21:43:28 BST Jung-uk Kim wrote:
> I just checked the upstream and it seems the problem does not exist any
> more after this commit.
>
> https://sourceforge.net/p/mailfilter/code/ci/52e08609da8133e2cc0acd1961ebc1
> e1537f0c54
>
> Most applications should have similar fixes
I would like to remind everybody that the freedb.org compact disc
track database has shut down. Any program funcionality that tries
to fetch from or submit data to it is broken now. This will mostly
concern CD rippers and media players.
A mostly drop-in compatible alternative is available at gnu
On 01 Jul 2020, at 09:14, Christian Weisgerber wrote:
> (On OpenBSD I extracted all ports and grepped over the sources, which
> revealed some 35 affected ports.
> https://marc.info/?l=openbsd-ports&m=159346807907595&w=2
> I don't have the resources to do this on FreeBSD.)
I did a quick and dirty