erly documented. None of my ports
> contain license information right now either.
>
> The author (alepulver@) has said in CHANGES that a PH entry will be
> available soon.
>
> -- WXS
OK, Thank you for clarification.
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erence symbols of such a dependency
in its API.
(*2) This is used by some gnome ports (not all), and can not be
enabled globally, as some programs may depend upon this (e.g. when
loading plugins which are not linked correctly).
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On Fri, 4 Jun 2010 09:20:48 + "b. f." wrote:
> Alexander Leidinger wrote:
> >Quoting Doug Barton (from Thu, 03 Jun 2010
> 11:29:01 -0700):
> >
> >> On 06/03/10 05:39, Matthias Andree wrote:
> >>> Am 03.06.2010 13:30, schrieb Andrey Chern
tely to
indirect deps (by improving libtool and by improving the .pc files
for pkg-config). Then we could even switch from recording indirect
dependencies in /var/db/pkg/-/+{CONTENTS,REQUIRED_BY} to
only record direct deps.
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Quoting Alex Dupre (from Mon, 07 Jun 2010 16:35:13 +0200):
Alexander Leidinger ha scritto:
The best solution would be to fix the ports to not link explicitely to
indirect deps (by improving libtool and by improving the .pc files
for pkg-config). Then we could even switch from recording
Quoting Alex Dupre (from Tue, 08 Jun 2010 09:33:04 +0200):
Alexander Leidinger ha scritto:
How hard is it? What prevents us in doing it? Later we modify libtool
upstream, later we could switch to record only direct dependencies.
You should talk with the libtool maintainer about libtool
Quoting Alex Dupre (from Tue, 08 Jun 2010 12:06:51 +0200):
Alexander Leidinger ha scritto:
Now the number of people which know about it is bigger. Time will tell
if the subset of people which do something about it is non-empty now...
I think the first step could be to run a tinderbox build
Hello!
Can anybody commit this http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=146582?
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On 22 June 2010 15:21, Alexander Kriventsov wrote:
Hello!
Can anybody commit this http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=146582?
You need to ask the Gnome team to approve it first.
How can I do this?
They didn't send any replay from May 14.
;
Folks,
I've just returned from a vacation and found this thread. I assume
this is not directly related to Boost ports and will take no actions.
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Hello.
I found out interesting thing yesterday. I use 8.0-stable and observed
the same behavior on 8.1-release.
I tried to create ecpg (embedded SQL) program for PostgreSQL. The
program linked but gave strange error (sqlca structure wasn't passed
correctly to user program). I found out that the
explicitly stated "-lpthr"...
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Alex Dupre wrote:
Alexander Pyhalov ha scritto:
Yes, it was the case. And it was not rather simple to find out this :)
Did I win anything? ;-)
Yes. My gratitude.
It would be more if I had gotten this answer two dayas ago before
sitting with gdb for a working day :)
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us to use pg_upgrade to upgrade databases (it needs binary files
from both new and old postgresql version).
How do you advise to solve this problem? Should we compile postgresql
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Hi list,
Since the only SUBJ I could find [0] is long since dead I created my own:
http://updating.versia.com/
Any feedback is welcome.
Cheers,
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[0] http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/htdig/freebsd-ports/2005-June/024285.html
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On 25 September 2010 04:49, Jason wrote:
> I subscribed, as well. It would be great to get this code working inside the
> Documentation Project, itself, and serve the feed from:
>
> http://www.freebsd.org/ports/updating.html
The code is available under FreeBSD license [0], feel free to use it
on
On 25 September 2010 15:36, Edward wrote:
>
>> directly, I'm going to keep it updated and if necessary will upgrade
>> the RootBSD VPS it's hosted on.
> Why not redirect the feed to feedburner? It's a free server from google,
> fast & furious.
I don't really see the point in relying on another se
On 25 September 2010 15:44, jhell wrote:
> Really awesome!
>
> This will come in handy to serve up stable/*/UPDATING and head/UPDATING
> to. And thinking along those lines it could probably be incorporated
> directly into the DAV tree on svn. to serve directly from there.
Great idea, I'll try to
On 25 September 2010 17:04, Alexander Kojevnikov
wrote:
> On 25 September 2010 15:44, jhell wrote:
>> Really awesome!
>>
>> This will come in handy to serve up stable/*/UPDATING and head/UPDATING
>> to. And thinking along those lines it could probably be incorporat
On 30 September 2010 01:49, Marco Alberoni wrote:
> Good morning, is there a plan to upgrade the FreeBSD Gnash port to the
> latest version (0.8.8)?
I submitted a patch [1] last week. It's pretty raw, e.g. it doesn't
update pkg-plist at all, but if you are not afraid of broken installs
- give it
upgrade is used).
If this matters and rectifies a new rule to include an ident string
into the plist or not... personally I wouldn't object if it is added.
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is all we use anyway).
When icc is done, the fortran compiler is not far away (at least there
where people in the past which took the work for icc and applied it to
the fortran compiler)...
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modified to allow such things.
Also, it seems that PREFIX modification is not sufficient: we should
have some specific postgresql files in /usr/local/etc/periodic and
several startup scripts in /usr/local/etc/rc.d.
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e, it is a first shot at breaking the 1:1 relationship, it is not a
solution. I think that if you install all PostgreSQL:s in different
PREFIXes, it will work to install them.
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Hello.
Could someone look at ports/160313 ? It is a port for pg_reorg, which is
used to rebuild your PostgreSQL tables, for example, to eliminate table
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Hello.
Thanks for your patch. This port now looks better and works with 8.4.
On 09/01/2011 14:48, Ruslan Mahmatkhanov wrote:
Alexander Pyhalov wrote on 01.09.2011 10:09:
Hello.
Could someone look at ports/160313 ? It is a port for pg_reorg, which is
used to rebuild your PostgreSQL tables, for
instability (someone still can get
hit, but the impact is a lot lower). Yes, I know that ZFS (the FS
where it is very easy to snapshot and rollback) is not used
everywhere, but the new installer for 9.0 offers now the possibility
and we should tell the people what is possible now.
Bye,
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On Sun Oct 16 11, George Liaskos wrote:
> On Sun, Oct 16, 2011 at 5:34 PM, George Liaskos wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > http://cybertron.gr/chromium-20111016.tar.xz
> > http://cybertron.gr/chromium-15.0.874.92.tbz
> >
>
> Meh, sorry about that. I pushed send by mistake.
>
> What i meant to write was
On Tue Oct 18 11, Ruslan Mahmatkhanov wrote:
> George Liaskos wrote on 18.10.2011 17:22:
> >>Yes, all is fine here. And i didn't used libtool-fixed and UNAME_r hack
> >>for
> >>building. Using stock gcc and default options (CODECS,GCONF).
> >
> >Chromium does not need any hack to compile, what i d
On Tue Oct 18 11, Ruslan Mahmatkhanov wrote:
> Alexander Best wrote on 18.10.2011 19:28:
> >On Tue Oct 18 11, Ruslan Mahmatkhanov wrote:
> >>George Liaskos wrote on 18.10.2011 17:22:
> >>>>Yes, all is fine here. And i didn't used libtool-fixed and UNAME_r hack
On Thu Nov 3 11, Matthias Apitz wrote:
> El día Wednesday, November 02, 2011 a las 08:36:07PM +0100, Matthias Apitz
> escribió:
>
> >
> > Hello,
> >
> > I fetched 10-CUR from SVN as r226986 and /usr/ports from CVS on November
> > 1st;
> >
> > The ports/audio/jack seems installing fine, but th
On Thu Nov 3 11, Matthias Apitz wrote:
> El día Thursday, November 03, 2011 a las 11:28:47AM +0000, Alexander Best
> escribió:
>
> > > It turns out that the problem is more general! A lot of ./configure
> > > scripts are detecting in 10-CUR that they can't or sh
possible, but the gentoo linux-dist port is not designed for this kind of
integration. It's a linux-"dist" port, not a linux-"base" port.
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not do this with the linux-base.
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at 10:05 AM, Lars Engels wrote:
> On Tue, Nov 29, 2011 at 03:27:15PM +0100, Alexander Leidinger wr
wheel 7736 Nov 22 11:08 /usr/sbin/chroot
Chroot should only depend on FS access rights.
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> wrote:
> > > The linux-base port is supposed to provide good integ
linux-distribution
you use.
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server has a unix socket somewhere in /tmp. Normally this is used instead of a
TCP connection to the localhost. You
Hi,
this description looks a little bit short to me. A more detailed description is
available at
http://www.Leidinger.net/blog/2010/09/28/the-freebsd-linuxulator-explained-for-users/
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programmed (linux-)tool
may destroy some data if it wants to use something which does not work,
but in this case I would say it is the fault of the tool to not check
for errors...
Or let's say it differently: if it destroys something, you should have
played Lotto instead of doing whatev
x
# grep fam emulators/linux_base-f10/pkg-plist
# grep fam */linux-f10-*/pkg-plist
---snip---
Looks to me like you need a linux libfam.so.0 (and we should add it
to the linux_base-f10 port).
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the checkums of the SRPMs recorded too. We are obliged
to provide the GNU sources the same way like the binaries, and IIRC we
have some logic which fetches the SRPMs on tha packaga bulding cluster.
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nux-rpm.mk
has the corresponding code.
> > And is pkg-message scripted or do I just create it?
> >
>
> See the comment in /usr/ports/Mk/bsd.port.mk. There are lots of very
> informative comments in that file.
If you do not want to use variable-expansion in it, you just create i
On Thu, 05 Jan 2012 10:42:17 +1000 Da Rock
wrote:
> On 01/05/12 07:10, Alexander Leidinger wrote:
> > On Wed, 04 Jan 2012 22:31:51 +1000 Da Rock
> > wrote:
> >
> >> I've been advised I should attempt to port this for general use to
> >> F
e (qualified) want to mentor Da Rock as a port
> maintainer?
I suggest to just ask on the list when there are questions. I expect
that people with specific questions get much faster responses from the
list than from a single person.
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s some files to brand
(should be done for executable binaries, not for libs) the files are
branded before installation. See bsd.linux-rpm.mk, do-install target.
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uses bsd.ports.mk.
bsam@ and me wrote those linux mk files, and at least I need to consult
the files if I review a linux port more often than if I review a normal
FreeBSD port. So if you don't get it the first time, don't be afraid,
you didn't chose to make one of the most
t
would slow you down until you get something working.
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is a
different checksum, you need to find a way to calculate the same
checksum on FreeBSD (bu you don't include it in the port), and then you
compare the checksums. That's all.
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On Sat, 7 Jan 2012 20:31:04 + Chris Rees wrote:
> On 6 January 2012 21:16, Alexander Leidinger
> wrote:
> > The linux ports are a little bit special. They are binary ports and
> > the GPL requires that we distribute the source too.
>
> Really? That's no
mment above for bsd.sites.mk was something like you suggest here,
just that it should be MASTER_SITE_FEDORA_LINUX_ARCHIVE or similar (I
hope that the MASTER_SITE_FEDORA_LINUX could be useful as it is for an
hypothetic (= nobody works on something like this ATM) update of the
default linux_base port).
On Tue, 10 Jan 2012 15:30:53 -0600 Paul Schmehl
wrote:
> --On January 10, 2012 10:11:15 PM +0100 Alexander Leidinger
> wrote:
> > I can't remember if we have the fedora archives in bsd.sites.mk (if
> > not, it would be worth to add it), and I'm too lazy ATM to s
On Wed, 11 Jan 2012 10:45:13 +1000 Da Rock
wrote:
> On 01/11/12 07:11, Alexander Leidinger wrote:
> > On Mon, 09 Jan 2012 15:55:48 +1000 Da Rock
> > wrote:
> >> CATEGORIES=net linux
> >> MASTER_SITES=
> >> ftp://ftp.pbone.net/mirror/arch
e, again without a PLIST entry like the PREFIX/share
directory. My workaround was to do a RM PREFIX/license_name in
post-install.
I submitted a PR regarding the deficits of the licenses framework when
used in linuxulator ports.
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On Wed, Feb 08, 2012 at 09:41:04AM +0400, Alexander Pyhalov wrote:
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On 02/07/2012 12:29, lini...@freebsd.org wrote:
portname: databases/p5-postgresql-plperl
description:Write SQL functions for PostgreSQL using Perl5
maintainer:p
repo after release 1.0.0. Please
take a look: http://people.freebsd.org/~avl/misc/freerdp.tar .
I don't think we have to create a new port. A new version of
net/remmina coming soon with FreeRDP 1.0 support. Therefore, we should
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> I don't think we have to create a new port. A new version of
> net/remmina coming soon with FreeRDP 1.0 support. Therefore, we should
> wait for it.
Here is 1.0.1 version (not fully tested) with SSE2 option from your
port: http://people.freebsd
atically, but I didn't had the time to dig deeper.
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if LIB_DEPENDS is 100% correct). So if a lib
which is listed in the output changes the soversion, you _have_ to
recompile this port, no matter if the binary has his hands in the ABI
of the changed lib or not (that's the port->liba->libb case from the
paragraph above).
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Quoting Alex Dupre (from Fri, 17 Feb 2012 12:08:39 +0100):
Alexander Leidinger wrote:
When I made the EXPLICIT_PACKAGE_DEPENDS patch, I noticed that there is
not only libtool at fault (reaction of the libtool developers was IIRC:
it's not trivial to fix known problems for the cross-bui
need to make a graph traversal and collect all the version
information from all the libraries that might satisfy the search before
doing the final pass of loading the winning candidates, which implies
at least two dependency tree passes. And, given the above, it won't
even give us what we want any
ared' portion of libgcc was meant to _be_ shared specifically and in
general having two copies of unwind code and two copied of unwind
frames handling logic is probably not what GCC is expecting.
> > o Change affected ports to use -rpath when building?
>
> I started to look into this option, but it quickly becomes
> apparent that some (evil) configure hackery may be needed.
>
It can be done in GCC specs for all the programs that use CC driver to
to the linking. Of course, all direct LD invocations will need to be
found and fixed as well, but those were always fragile anyway.
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ch are overwriten?
If we just talk about the nvidia lib, installing the mesa and nvidia
ones into subdirectories and asking to add (or adding
automatically/optionally) ldconfig_paths="$ldconfig_paths
/usr/local/lib/-gl/" to rc.conf could be an option.
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Tim Kientzle wrote:
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> On Feb 23, 2012, at 9:16 AM, Alexander Kabaev wrote:
>
> > On Tue, 21 Feb 2012 21:11:13 -0800
> > Tim Kientzle wrote:
> >
> >>
> >> If I understand correctly, the libgcc in base is p
Paeps, but he is always busy with
something. Maybe someone of you guys could be interested in filling request
for open source license.
IDE is very strong and smart, support java/c++/php and a lot of languages
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> Thu, Mar 01, 2012 at 02:31:06PM +0200, Alexander Yerenkow wrote:
> > I tried to take some time of Philip Paeps, but he is always busy with
> > something. Maybe someone of you guys could be interested in filling
> request
> > for open sou
e, mix?) of possible options: fixing ports, marking them as
broken, etc. I need an advice, especially from folks, who work with Qt
and the failing ports.
Let's coordinate with each other and decide what to do next.
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t (in short:
copy the old one, adjust it for the new PNG; but this is an
oversimplificated explanation).
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Quoting Lars Engels (from Fri, 9 Mar 2012
14:44:33 +0100):
On Fri, Mar 09, 2012 at 01:44:25PM +0100, Alexander Leidinger wrote:
Quoting Barry Tigner (from Thu, 08 Mar 2012
12:16:27 -0500):
> eagle: /lib/libc.so.6: version `GLIBC_2.10' not found (required by
> eagle)
&g
l. If you talk about core@, they
are not involved in the linuxulator (like most other committers).
> What do you think about the CentOS? It may be more optimal to look on
> CentOS 6 userland port?
Any long-term release looks better than what we have now. A RPM based
one (like CentOS) looks more e
f10 to c6 during this time). I try to get some time to have a look
at it before.
I don't know enough about CentOS, does it make sense to name it c62 or
is the .2 just a maintenance release like Solaris 10 update X (in
this case c6 is sensible, off course)?
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Folks,
I've fixed devel/sdts++. The patch is here:
http://alexanderchuranov.com/boost-port/devel-sdts++-boost-148-2012-03-11_20-23-23.diff
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I've fixed build for games/frogatto with Boost 1.48.
http://alexanderchuranov.com/boost-port/games-frogatto-boost-148-2012-03-12_11-14.diff
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I am going to find out what makes kdepim4 fail, then fix Boost for
amd64 and submit an updated patch after that.
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>
> Well, the build have just finished, no problem with kdepim.
This is good news!
I will fix amd64 issue with Boost-1.48 and sumbit an updated patch.
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2010/11/8 Andriy Gapon :
>
> Just curious if anybody is working on updating boost in ports to 1.44.0.
> Couldn't find a PR about that.
Andriy,
Boost ports will not be updated to 1.44.
I am working on updating right to 1.45; release candidates are already
available.
Alex
t of time next week.
Bye,
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> wen
>
>
> > a nasty bug in how claws-mail reacts with external scripts. Is it
> > possible for this port to be committed?
> >
> > Thanks!
> >
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>
eople do not want them, so it should be configurable (with the
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On Mon, 13 Dec 2010 15:12:39 +0200 Ion-Mihai Tetcu
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> On Mon, 13 Dec 2010 10:31:25 +0100
> Alexander Leidinger wrote:
>
> > On Sun, 12 Dec 2010 23:23:51 +0200 Ion-Mihai Tetcu
> > wrote:
> >
> > > On Sun, 12 Dec 2010 21:54:31 +0100
> > > Paw
Hi,
There is a small program--portvcs[0] that can feed your terminal with
logs for a particular port from CVS server. It's useful for those of
us who hates to browse cvsweb with firefox.
For example, you can type:
% portvcs www/firefox
and it dumps logs for firefox (by default from now to 1 yea
On Mon, 13 Dec 2010 11:22:26 -0800 Doug Barton
wrote:
> On 12/13/2010 08:06, Alexander Leidinger wrote:
> > What's wrong with having it build on the pointyhat cluster for those
> > which build a package and to make it an option for those which build
> > the port?
&g
On Thu, 16 Dec 2010 05:08:19 + Mark Linimon
wrote:
> On Mon, Dec 13, 2010 at 05:06:28PM +0100, Alexander Leidinger wrote:
> > What's wrong with having it build on the pointyhat cluster for those
> > which build a package and to make it an option for those whic
want to help. Here is my issue:
http://code.google.com/p/skype4pidgin/issues/detail?id=104
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> Abort trap: 6 (core dumped)
Doug, please, check whether you have are observing the issue ports/153561.
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> Daniel Eischen wrote:
>
> > On Sat, 29 Jan 2011, Alexey Shuvaev wrote:
> >
> > > Hello!
> > >
> > > It seems www/seamonkey2 is bro
the shared
> library (libxpcom_core.so), but they are not.
>
My wild guess: seamonkey tries to hide symbols that are coming from
different .o file (this time one from libiconv.a) and that fails with
our toolchain.
http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=20218
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> I'm not so lame :)
>
> On Sat, Jan 29, 2011 at 01:39:15PM -0500, Alexander Kabaev wrote:
> > On Sat, 29 Jan 2011 13:21:44 -0
database. Does fixing the pango
vulnerability really make the Linux emulation save? (Is it worse the
it?)
Good question. Feel free to have a look at the RPMs from
linux_base-f10 and find out if there are unfixed vulnerabilities.
Bye,
Alexander.
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rtmaster was able to
update and portupgrade failed.
Thanks to ale! Pointy hat to me. And indeed, "interesting" that one of
them succeeded.
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Alexander.
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If devel/ncurses is installed, shells/zsh links to libncursesw from
that port but doesn't add it as a dependency.
To reproduce:
1. Install devel/ncurses
2. (Re)install shells/zsh
3. Run:
% ldd `shich zsh`
libncursesw.so.6.0 => /usr/local/lib/libncursesw.so.6.0 (0x8008f4000)
...
On 3 March 2011 22:40, Baptiste Daroussin wrote:
> For information, about all (almost) the ports that links to ncurses
> have this problem.
You are right, libchk reports a lot of broken ports on my box. To name
just a few: emacs, lynx, gnome-terminal, ghc, erlang, aspell, vte,
etc, etc.
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On 4 March 2011 18:56, Baptiste Daroussin wrote:
> Here is a patch loosely based on bsd.openssl.mk that should fix the
> situation (add USE_NCURSES=yes to the corresponding Makefiles)
> http://people.freebsd.org/~bapt/bsd.ncurses.mk.diff
Thanks Bapt!
I tested it on shells/zsh and www/lynx.
For
one
can test pkgng without rebuild all its packages.
What about DB corruption/loss? Do you keep the
/var/db/pkg//xxx files even with pkgng and only use the DB as
a way to speed up some work (so the DB corruption just requires to run
pkg2ng), or are you lost of the DB is lost?
Bye,
Alex
Quoting Baptiste Daroussin (from Fri, 25 Mar 2011
15:14:52 +0100):
2011/3/25 Alexander Leidinger :
Quoting Baptiste Daroussin (from Fri, 25 Mar 2011
11:11:11 +0100):
pkgng is a binary package manager written from scratch for FreeBSD.
I didn't had a look at it, just some comments
rts.
> No need to look for strange scenarios, I'm surely going to sudo rm -f
> the file more sooner than later, so... maybe just save a copy?
A copy or two would be enough, but it has to be done automatically, and
once a day is not enough. A copy after each X modifications maybe
(for suitable definitions of X and 'modifications').
Bye,
Alexander.
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On Fri, 25 Mar 2011 13:47:13 -0700 Garrett Cooper
wrote:
> On Fri, Mar 25, 2011 at 1:14 PM, Alexander Leidinger
> wrote:
> > On Fri, 25 Mar 2011 16:35:21 +0100 Pietro Cerutti
> > wrote:
> >
> >> On 2011-Mar-25, 15:03, Julien Laffaye wrote:
> >> > &
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