Hello Josh,
On Tue, May 19, 2009 at 11:32 PM, Josh Rickmar wrote:
> I am trying to install xmonad, but the hs-x11-ghc dependency is not
> building. It is looking for a haddock version >=0.6, but can not find
> what the version actually is.
I am on it :) Hopefully, I can tell you what the probl
On Thu, Mar 18, 2010 at 5:02 PM, Erwin Lansing wrote:
> On behalf of portmgr, I am pleased to announce that portmgr has found
> a new secretary: Thomas Abthorpe. [..]
> Please welcome him onboard!
Welcome!
:g
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Hej,
On Wed, Apr 21, 2010 at 1:07 PM, Christopher Key wrote:
> patch uname to return the appropriate answer
I do not think you will need this since answers returned by uname(1)
can be customized easily, just check its manual page to see how to do
that.
Cheers,
:g
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On Wed, Apr 21, 2010 at 3:13 PM, Christopher Key wrote:
> Setting ARCH, UNAME_m and UNAME_n [..] did the trick. I wonder if tinderbox
> should instead be setting these values automatically [..]
Ask/request it on the Tinderbox mailing list :)
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On Wed, Apr 21, 2010 at 10:52 PM, Chip Camden
wrote:
> lang/ghc is still marked IGNORE, unless I'm missing something.
Yes, if your system is older than 6.0 on i386 and older then 7.0 on
amd64, it is still ignored, since we do not support those platforms.
Otherwise it must be okay.
Cheers,
g.
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On 04/30/10 19:39, Giuseppe Pagnoni wrote:
> xmonad crashes on startup with the following error message:
>
> /libexec/ld-elf.so.1: Shared object libgmp.so.8 not found, required
> by xmonad -x86_64-freebsd
[..]
> the xmonad dependency on libgmp was not updated in the port's files
> to follow the rec
On Mon, May 3, 2010 at 11:01 AM, Giuseppe Pagnoni wrote:
> Yep, that was exactly the problem. Removing the executable in
> ~/.xmonad makes xmonad start up correctly now.
Meanwhile I found that the same effect can be achieved by issuing
`xmonad --recompile`. I think it is always needed on each s
Hello there,
Recently I have tagged the following popular but Cabalized applications
in the Ports Collection with the "hs-" prefix:
- darcs [1]: devel/darcs -> devel/hs-darcs
- pandoc [2]: textproc/pandoc -> textproc/hs-pandoc
- xmonad [3]: x11-wm/xmonad -> x11-wm/hs-xmonad, x11-wm/xmonad-contrib
On 06/09/10 18:13, Gabor Kovesdan wrote:
>>
>>>
Why don't you so it yourself now that you can? :)
Talk with your mentor about this.
>>> Not until my account gets created. But thanks for reminding :)
>>>
>>
>> Ok, I'll do. Which is your account name that is being created?
>>
> Well, I mean
Hello,
On Sat, Sep 4, 2010 at 8:00 PM, Anonymous wrote:
> Since the PR was handed over to you by p...@[1] I haven't seen any activity
> for around a month. Do you even have an interest in the lisp port?
It was assigned to jacula@ for mentoring purposes, i.e. to learn work
with PRs. It is possib
Hello there,
On Sat, Dec 17, 2011 at 10:04 PM, Don Stewart wrote:
> We're pleased to announce the release of the Haskell Platform: a
> single, standard Haskell distribution for everyone.
>
> Download the Haskell Platform 2011.4.0.0:
>
> http://haskell.org/platform/
>
> The specification, along
On 05/09/11 08:33, Andriy Gapon wrote:
> The empty field for a new port name seems to be missing here.
Yes, it is correct; it was my mistake. It has been fixed by now. Thank
you for reporting it.
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On 05/10/11 02:44, Erwin Lansing wrote:
>> INDEX build failed with errors:
>> Generating INDEX-7 - please wait.. Done.
>> make_index: hs-warp-0.3.2.3: no entry for /usr/ports
>> make_index: hs-warp-0.3.2.3: no entry for /usr/ports
Thanks for the report, I have just fixed it -- hopefully. Have a
Hi Eric,
On 06/26/11 02:13, Eric McCorkle wrote:
> The GHC (Glasgow Haskell Compiler) was marked broken by pointyhat
> sometime back in May, following its update to GHC 7.0.3_1. I'm not
> sure if anyone has looked at this, but it doesn't appear anyone has.
Yes, you are right, sorry, I have not
Hello there,
For your information, there are new versions for the Haskell Platform
[1] and the Glasgow Haskell Compiler [2] about to land in the next few
days, and we have prepared the update in our GitHub repository for
now. There you could take a look at them before they are scheduled
for integ
On Wed, Jan 9, 2013 at 2:06 PM, Joseph A. Nagy, Jr
wrote:
> I'm trying to install x11-wm/hs-xmonad but it keeps getting caught in a
> circular dependency with print/hs-hscolour
>
> Is anyone else having issues with it?
You get this if you have the option HSCOLOUR set. Disable this option
for hs-
Hey there,
On Wed, Feb 27, 2013 at 2:09 PM, b.f. wrote:
> An ocaml alias and mailing list might help at least for the unmaintained
> ports, and as a
> place for discussions.
Count me in!
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Hi there,
Please note that the next version of the Haskell Platform is just
released [1], and we are also preparing a major update for the FreeBSD
Ports Collection as well. This also updates the Glasgow Haskell
Compiler to 7.6.3 [2] together with all the Haskell (hs-) ports to use
this.
The upda
Hi Michael,
On Tue, Jun 25, 2013 at 8:47 PM, Michael Grünewald wrote:
> Besides maintaining individual ports, we also want to integrate GODI or
> OASIS in ports, so it is probably a good idea to have a common place to
> discuss these projects, to keep a list of open tasks and describe best
> prac
On Sun, Jul 28, 2013 at 2:53 PM, John Marino wrote:
> Is not opam already in ports?
> http://www.freshports.org/devel/ocaml-opam/
Yeah, but OPAM 1.0.0 may not be the best choice for FreeBSD... Due to
some trivial but annoying bugs OPAM will not work properly on FreeBSD.
I am currently using the
On Tue, Jul 30, 2013 at 7:45 PM, Michael wrote:
> Is it trivial to use the 1.0.0 port to build the version you are
> referring to?
OPAM does not need more just the vanilla OCaml compiler, for example
3.12.1 (that is, installing the current version from lang/ocaml) is
okay. It can be then used to
On Wed, Jul 31, 2013 at 6:38 PM, Michael wrote:
> I am curious about how to
> take advantage of OPAM for maintaining OCaml related ports.
Actually, I have been also pondering this for a while already... :-)
> The ideal
> thing would be to have a `opam make-freebsd-port OPAMPACKAGE' subcommand
>
On Thu, Aug 1, 2013 at 10:20 PM, Michael wrote:
> from the standpoint of a system administrator having two sets A and
> B of software packages managed by two different tools has a lot of
> drawbacks:
I am fully aware of all the issues you have summarized as I have been
maintaining the Haskell Cab
On Mon, Oct 28, 2013 at 4:11 PM, Baptiste Daroussin wrote:
> I do buy this argument :) and I'll see want I can do for that in the next
> couple
> of days.
Please find a patch [1] (and see [2] for the HTML preview) for the
porters-handbook document to address this problem. Note that some of
the
On Wed, Oct 30, 2013 at 3:32 PM, Eitan Adler wrote:
> We generally don't refer to pkgng in the docs: please use "pkg".
Well, I saw pkg written as "pkgng" in some other section (5.2.2.2.
"PORTEPOCH") of the Porter's Handbook. Actually, I prefer to write it
as pkg(8), but I am not sure if there ha
Dominic Fandrey wrote:
> Gábor Kövesdán wrote:
>> Dominic Fandrey escribió:
>>> I have created a port of Bartosz Fabianowski's Wacom driver.
>>> Since nobody has stepped forward to commit it, I thought I'd
>>> inform this list, so that people can test it.
>>>
>>> http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr
Hi Euan,
2014-08-11 17:03 GMT+01:00 Euan Thoms :
>However, I was suggesting we have a legacy port for OCAML 3.x, just
>like we have for php and other important stuff that newer versions
>breaks things.
If you are really in need for the 3.x version of OCaml compiler, you
may want to tr
2014-08-13 22:29 GMT+01:00 Euan Thoms :
> How would dependency resolution be affected by your suggested method?
OPAM manages the dependencies itself, without involving pkg(8). For
what it is worth, you should be able to install unison via OPAM
easily. Though, it will not put the unison binary to
Hello there,
For your information, the previously closed internal mail alias
hask...@freebsd.org has become an open regular mailing list that you
can subscribe to at lists.freebsd.org [1]. It is mainly for the ones
who work on Haskell ports: compilers, third-party libraries, and
frameworks, but i
Dear FreeBSD Community,
Please note that the next submission date for the January to March
Quarterly Status Reports is April 7th, 2014, about a month away.
They do not have to be very long -- basically they may be about
anything that lets people know what is going on around the FreeBSD
Project.
Dear FreeBSD Community,
Please note that the submission date for the January to March
Quarterly Status Reports is, April 7th, 2014, about two weeks away.
Please consult my previous message for the details:
2014-03-08 10:24 GMT+01:00 Gabor Pali :
> They do not have to be very long -- basica
Dear FreeBSD Community,
Please note that the submission date for the 2014Q1 aka. January to
March 2014 Quarterly Status Reports is, April 7th, 2014, only 1 week
away. Please consult my earlier message for the details:
2014-03-08 10:24 GMT+01:00 Gabor Pali :
> They do not have to be very l
Dear FreeBSD Community,
Please note that the submission date for the 2014Q1 aka. January to
March 2014 Quarterly Status Reports is April 7th, 2014, that is today.
Please consult my earlier message for the details:
2014-03-08 10:24 GMT+01:00 Gabor Pali :
> They do not have to be very l
Hey Thomas,
2014-05-16 18:27 GMT+02:00 FreeBSD Ports Management Team Secretary
:
> It is with great pleasure that the FreeBSD Ports Management Team announces
> that Frederic (culot@) Culot will take over responsibilities of team
> secretary effective immediately.
I would like to thank you for all
2014-05-21 17:24 GMT+02:00 J David :
> Probably there is some
> widget in the lang/ghc package that's needed to build the
> documentation.
Yes, there is. That is called Haddock, the documentation tool similar
to Javadoc and Doxygen. Since it parses the same source code as the
compiler itself, an
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