Web feed for /usr/ports/UPDATING

2010-09-23 Thread Alexander Kojevnikov
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, Alex [0] http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/htdig/freebsd-ports/2005-June/024285.html ___ freebsd-ports@free

Re: Web feed for /usr/ports/UPDATING

2010-09-24 Thread Alexander Kojevnikov
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

Re: Web feed for /usr/ports/UPDATING

2010-09-25 Thread Alexander Kojevnikov
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

Re: Web feed for /usr/ports/UPDATING

2010-09-25 Thread Alexander Kojevnikov
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

Web feeds for UPDATING files

2010-09-25 Thread Alexander Kojevnikov
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

Re: FreeBSD Port: gnash-0.8.7_4

2010-09-29 Thread Alexander Kojevnikov
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

shells/zsh links to devel/ncurses

2011-03-02 Thread Alexander Kojevnikov
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) ...

Re: shells/zsh links to devel/ncurses

2011-03-03 Thread Alexander Kojevnikov
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. _

Re: shells/zsh links to devel/ncurses

2011-03-05 Thread Alexander Kojevnikov
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

Re: [Freebsd-haskell] [CFT] FreeBSD Haskell ports update.

2011-04-04 Thread Alexander Kojevnikov
On 4 April 2011 03:06, Ashish SHUKLA wrote: > This is the call for testing for FreeBSD Haskell ports update which is planned > to land up in the official ports tree in few weeks. ghc, xmonad and related ports compile and work fine, thank you! A minor suggestion, the portshaker instructions shoul