On 2019-06-20 14:17, Carmel NY wrote:
> The 20190619 entry in "UPDATING" recommends certain actions for
> updating Samba4[6-8] utilizing either 'portmaster' or 'portupgrade'.
> Are there4 any special actions that have to be taken if utilizing
Poudriere built the ports correctly; I did have to run
I have tried to build www/node for weeks now, and it always fails. This is on a
fresh Poudriere jail, amd64, 12.1-REL-p6.
Opened a ticket for it, with full output, but no response yet. To rule any
interference out, I built this in a clean jail, without any make.conf or port
options, bog standar
On 2020-06-28 22:49, Christoph Moench-Tegeder wrote:
> ## Dutch Daemon - FreeBSD Forums Administrator (dutchdae...@freebsd.org):
>
>> In absence of a make.conf in the jail it pulled in python36-3.6.11 as the
>> default.
> Uhm. From your log, we see that you have a make.conf with a python
> version
On 11/01/2021 22:39, Greg Rivers via freebsd-ports wrote:
since the update from 4.6.2 to 4.6.3 today. It starts, but as soon as the MTA
writes to the listening socket, it aborts, e.g.:
pid 54733 (milter-greylist), jid 0, uid 26: exited on signal 6
resulting in:
sm-mta[54648]: 10BKxX7b0
On 12/01/2021 11:42, DutchDaemon - FreeBSD Forums Administrator wrote:
On 11/01/2021 22:39, Greg Rivers via freebsd-ports wrote:
since the update from 4.6.2 to 4.6.3 today. It starts, but as soon as
the MTA writes to the listening socket, it aborts, e.g.:
pid 54733 (milter-greylist), jid
On 15/01/2021 12:38, Nuno Teixeira wrote:
Hello,
I need that someone test official archivers/makeself self-extratable bin to
see if error is the same:
https://github.com/megastep/makeself/issues/238
Download link:
https://github.com/megastep/makeself/releases/download/release-2.4.2/makeself-2.
On 06/02/2021 17:50, bob prohaska wrote:
Would installing the autoconf port install autoreconf?
autoconf-wrapper-20131203 is a requirement of autoconf-2.69_3, so yes.
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On 06/02/2021 18:31, bob prohaska wrote:
On Sat, Feb 06, 2021 at 06:03:38PM +0100, DutchDaemon - FreeBSD Forums
Administrator wrote:
On 06/02/2021 17:50, bob prohaska wrote:
Would installing the autoconf port install autoreconf?
autoconf-wrapper-20131203 is a requirement of autoconf-2.69_3
On 06/02/2021 20:53, bob prohaska wrote:
perl5-5.32.0_1
perl5.30-5.30.3_1
The former is correct; no idea where the latter comes from; Perl 5.30
usually looks like 'perl5-5.30.0'.
Older version follow that notation (perl5-5.26.2).
Manual install?
I don't know what to advise you here? I woul
After some contact with LogZilla for use in my own company, we had a
conversation about the advantages of having an out-of-the-box LogZilla
installation for FreeBSD (either a port or a binary package). They asked
me to forward this:
LogZilla would like to speak to any FreeBSD experts who are inter
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On 11-1-2017 17:28, Steve Kargl wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 11, 2017 at 11:01:21AM -0500, Shawn Webb wrote: >> Hey All, >> >>
> It looks like www/chromium fails to build on
12-CURRENT. Has anyone else >> run into this? >> > > Yep. It is due to
chasing b
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On 11-1-2017 20:54, Dimitry Andric wrote:
> On 11 Jan 2017, at 19:50, DutchDaemon - FreeBSD Forums
> Administrator wrote:
> This must be a different issue, but I don't see the missing header
> you referred to in those log message
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On 11-1-2017 21:43, Dimitry Andric wrote:
>> http://chopapp.com/#372r5yj
>
> Ok, the actual error was just a few lines above:
>
> ../../third_party/angle/src/libANGLE/renderer/gl/glx/FunctionsGLX.cpp:
15:10:
>
>
>
>
fatal error: 'GL/glx.h' file n
On 15-5-2017 19:18, Miroslav Lachman wrote:
> I noticed some strange behaviours with Tmux 2.4.
> If I run "cat /path/to/somefile.txt" sometimes part of file is missing
> in the output (no special characters in this text file, it is log of
> "pkg upgrade")
>
> And I thing some key presses are interp
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On 19-6-2017 07:18, Jeff Sickel wrote:
> The MailScanner-5.0.3 update didn’t keep the /usr/local and other FreeBSD
> standard namespace in place. I spent quite a bit of time correcting the perl
> scripts to pick up the /usr/local install locatio
On 5-7-2017 08:07, DTD wrote:
> if you use xfce. By definition it is not a problem that:
>
> 1) install a new copy of FreeBSD 10.3
> 2) pkg install xorg
> 3) pkg install xfce
> 4) pkg install firefox
>
> installs a firefox package that does not run. The project seems to do
> a bit
> better
On 28-7-2017 22:48, Chris Rees wrote:
> I've committed a fix using @sample for the config files, and fixed the
> regexes for paths. @sample keyword was made for ports like this...
>
> The port will no longer destroy your configuration.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Chris
Good news, Chris. Thanks for your e
On 26-9-2017 15:31, Carmel NY wrote:
> I just did a clean installation of FreeBSD-11.1. I have gotten everything up
> and running except, I cannot find the "libphp5.so" module. Apache24 complains
> that it is not present and quits.
>
> What port installs that module? I cannot seem to locate it.
>
>
On 27-9-2017 17:22, Paul Schmehl wrote:
> I'm running a 10.3-RELEASE instance. I ran portmaster -ad in screen yesterday
> to get all the ports up to date. Today I ran it again, to make sure
> everything was updated. > > When I did, I got this error: > > portmaster -ad
> > ===>>> Gathering
distin
On 24-10-2017 16:00, Ernie Luzar wrote:
> I do "pkg install openssl" that works ok.
>
> But from that point I get 2 different messages at port make time
> depending on the port being installed.
>
> /usr/ports/sysutils/qjail >make install clean
> /!\ WARNING /!\
>
> You have security/openssl install
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