On Sat, 24 Dec 2011 02:44:04 -0600, Denise H. G. wrote:
290.10 has some issues on text redrawing as far I experience. I have
also been running 290.10 for quite a while. Some apps, especially emacs
and gnome-terminal will fail redrawing text areas while, e.g. scrolling.
And x11 cursor cannot som
On Mon, 09 Jan 2012 15:52:19 -0600, wrote:
Hello
I'm trying to migrate from REDHAT EL world to FREEBSD. We have a policy
of installing binary packages and stay away from compiling source code.
I have FreeBSD-9.0RC3 and I did pkg_add -r apache22 pkg_add -r php5, so
now I have both packages
Hi all,
The zoneminder port has this in its rc script which really should go away:
zm_prestart() {
local _count=0
while : ; do
echo "USE zm; SELECT Username from Users where Id=1;" | \
/usr/local/bin/mysqltest -u root zm > /dev/null
2>&1 && retu
On Wed, 11 Jan 2012 12:16:45 -0600, Boris Samorodov wrote:
The problem is: while start-up zoneminder is launched after mysql
was started but is not responding yet. Then zoneminder can't register
it's cameras, etc. This hack was introduced to catch the moment when
mysql really is operational and
On Wed, 11 Jan 2012 12:44:26 -0600, Doug Barton wrote:
That is attractive all on its own of course, however it still doesn't
solve the OP's problem, since his mysqld is not local.
Yeah, that was me -- the OP -- and I'm sitting here brainstorming but
haven't been able to come up with many
On Fri, 13 Jan 2012 03:20:13 -0600, Alex Dupre wrote:
Boris Samorodov ha scritto:
Actually this should not happen. mysql rc script has a poststart
directive to wait until the daemon is up and running.
Last time I used the port (zoneminder) a year ago. It was the case.
Has something changed i
FreeBSD on ESX here. Unfortunately our boss wants us to move to Citrix Xen
even though they don't* support VMotion type features on FreeBSD because
we've spent upwards of $50,000 USD in support/licensing on VMWare over the
last year and it's been over a year without a fix to our crash bug
d
On Thu, 26 Jan 2012 11:20:27 -0600, Kevin Oberman
wrote:
Have you run 'pkg-libchk -o | grep xcb-' from
sysutils/bsdadminscripts? it should provide a list of ports that need
to be re-built after the xcb-utils upgrade to 1.8.
What's strange is that this didn't work for me the first five time
On Tue, 07 Feb 2012 04:49:39 -0600, Andriy Gapon wrote:
I would like to ask you to review and test the port in this PR:
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=164843
I also would to discuss with the port's users the best approach to
updating it.
Thank you.
Doesn't compile.
[ 21%]
On Thu, 09 Feb 2012 10:36:04 -0600, Andriy Gapon wrote:
Doesn't look like the latest version of the port's shar.
Good call -- I didn't see there were further revisions as my browser must
not have loaded the whole page.
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On Mon, 27 Feb 2012 04:18:12 -0600, Olivier Smedts
wrote:
-w : save old shared libraries before deinstall
Won't this leave a lot of cruft behind over time? I don't see the point in
keeping ancient shared libraries around for years and not knowing with
confidence what versions your port
How does the community feel about having multiple mariadb ports like our
current mysql ports? It would be nice to have mariadb53-{client-server}
and mariadb55-{client|server} as well, in my opinion.
Thoughts?
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On Wed, 07 Mar 2012 16:48:02 -0600, Philip M. Gollucci
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On 03/07/12 22:03, Mark Felder wrote:
How does the community feel about having multiple mariadb ports like our
current mysql ports? It would be nice to have mariadb53-{client-server}
and mariadb55-{client|server} as well, in my
Is anyone working on a port of p0f v3? It is much more accurate at
detecting newer OSes. I have seen emails from 2008R2 servers get higher
than normal SpamAssassin scores because it thought they were Windows XP,
which is causing spam filter accuracy issues.
I think this would be a great ben
On Thu, 15 Mar 2012 11:28:31 -0500, Kurt Jaeger wrote:
As I've read your mail, I had a look at p0f 3. It looks doable.
I've been busy and didn't have a chance to reply earlier -- I look forward
to your work. I am preparing a test environment soon so I can push some
emails through one of o
On Mon, 02 Apr 2012 16:37:46 -0500, wwwdrich wrote:
I have a K.I.S.S. solution I have been running for a while. Just source
the zm.conf file into the init script and then use the variables there
for the mysql test.
I like this idea a lot. Is it breaking any guidelines? I assume as long as
How do I create a app menu, I'm getting an error when trying to load the
menu "menus/applications.menu"
not found.
Recompile sysutils/garcon to resolve this error.
I hope this helps someone else...
Regards,
Mark
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On Thu, 10 Mar 2011 06:53:56 -0600, Pavel Timofeev
wrote:
Also opera crashes my system when I use it in xfce4. It permanently
hangs,
no messages in logs and no response from system. If I launch opera in
clean
Xorg (twm?) it works very good.
I also run Opera but I was getting hangs on
On Mon, 16 May 2011 04:00:17 -0500, Peter Pentchev
wrote:
4. Upstream makes a change without bumping the version.
Please make sure when this happens you give upstream a piece of your mind.
This is unacceptable anywhere. If the end product changes it is wholly
irresponsible and downright
On Tue, 21 Jun 2011 16:03:48 -0500, Bruce Meier
wrote:
Does anyone know if there will ever be a wine64 port?
The guy working on it is posting packages here:
http://www.mediafire.com/wine_fbsd64
Feel free to install them -- they work very well.
Regards,
Mark
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Hi all,
I recently installed haproxy and I am in the process of configuring
redundant load balancers and I discovered a bug in the haproxy shutdown
sequence. For some reason the first PID in /var/run/haproxy is the only
one that gets a kill signal when you shutdown. In order to reproduce th
After a reasonable amount of time has passed so more applications properly
support it
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On Tue, 05 Jun 2012 13:50:56 -0500, Paul Schmehl
wrote:
Thanks, Kurt. Looks like it's never going to be included in the php
distro again, so now I need to find out what the consequences are of not
including it. Googling..
It was never included in the PHP distribution.
_
I inferred that you meant "distribution" == "part of the core PHP project".
Yes, it has been distributed alongside PHP on many different operating
systems.
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On Thu, 07 Jun 2012 08:09:06 -0500, Vitaly Magerya
wrote:
Will it be possible to provide, say pkgng repo with packages compiled
with new xorg and new mesa? That would simplify testing (and using) by a
very large factor. We'd just change PACKAGESITE and run pkg upgrade.
The ability to add mu
Are there any stable Linux distros with php 5.4 yet? I'm not aware of any
right now.
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On Fri, 22 Jun 2012 11:22:43 -0500, Bryan Drewery wrote:
Does that actually work though?
Somehow it seems too simple given this discussion continues to come up
with various /var/db/pkg hacks.
This will NOT work. I've tried it before. Every time you do a portmaster
-a it will try to upgrade
On Tue, 26 Jun 2012 04:31:40 -0500, Andrea Venturoli
wrote:
The "effort" will be 3x processing time for portupgrade (or whatever) to
update the package database 3 times as much as before.
pkgng uses sqlite. Please provide proof that it is as slow or slower than
our current package data
On Tue, 26 Jun 2012 06:56:14 -0500, Fernando Apesteguía
wrote:
Any ports dealing with these situations that I can use as a reference?
The Opera port uses its own installer. Unfortunately if we want to split
PORTDOCS off we'll have to install all the files manually... Keep things
like t
On Tue, 26 Jun 2012 13:42:54 -0500, Marcus von Appen
wrote:
That said, I might assume that the sqlite solution is faster, but noone
can see that yet.
The new system will be much, much better overall and people just need to
stop making conclusions without knowing all the facts. It's going
On Tue, 26 Jun 2012 13:50:48 -0500, Marcus von Appen
wrote:
I still do not see any reason or argument on why we would need
sub-packages.
I want up to date packages for all my servers. My servers all have
different requirements -- I want Apache with LDAP here, and definitely
Apache witho
On Tue, 26 Jun 2012 14:43:11 -0500, Marcus von Appen
wrote:
That sound good to me and something I'd vote for, since it does not
split ports on a technical, but functional level into packages.
Yes this is exactly what we're aiming for. Right now if someone installs
FreeBSD and they pkg_add
On Fri, 13 Jul 2012 09:52:24 -0500, Bryan Drewery wrote:
This explains how you can setup your own repository and build your own
packages with poudriere+pkgng:
Yes, and it's fantastic. I'm currently using it to build updates for my
low powered laptop at home and the package database fetch
Hi Alexy,
Can you submit a PR with an appropriate patch?
Thanks!
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WORKING:
- Up to date ports
- FreeBSD cr48.lan 9.0-STABLE FreeBSD 9.0-STABLE #3 r237413M: Thu Jun 21
21:44:02 CDT 2012 r...@skeletor.feld.me:/usr/obj/tank/svn/sys/GENERIC
amd64
- Intel i915kms.ko
Still have to test a similar system but using Nvidia
I think you're very confused about what pkgng is for. At this time, ports
are STILL the recommended way to install things and keep them up to date.
Pkgng is the first step required for us to get a better package management
system so we can shift the community towards primarily using packages.
On Thu, 30 Aug 2012 08:43:54 -0500, Jamie Paul Griffin
wrote:
Can i ask, why is it that shifting the community to using packages is
deemed to be a better approach? I like being able to select
configuration options to build software. I have never installed a
pre-compiled package since usi
On Thu, 30 Aug 2012 09:44:42 -0500, Matt Burke
wrote:
On 08/30/12 13:01, Mark Felder wrote:
I think you're very confused about what pkgng is for. At this time,
ports
are STILL the recommended way to install things and keep them up to
date.
Really? I think the last time I compiled
It's listing the *origins*. If you install everything listed from the
output of portmaster --list-origins, it would install those ports and all
their dependencies which should make up the entire contents of your
current /var/db/pkg (all 796 you have installed, unless some dependencies
are n
On Thu, 25 Oct 2012 06:04:05 +1100
andrew clarke wrote:
> I noticed at some point after installing and switching to pkgng, then
> upgrading Perl from 5.12 to 5.14 with 'portmaster -o lang/perl5.14
> lang/perl5.12', the 'pkg check -d' command would still list some ports
> with perl5.12 as a missin
t this committed
before the 2018Q3 tree gets cut.
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> > ./koobs
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te. It will be in ports shortly.
Thanks for the reminder!
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On Thu, 20 Dec 2012 13:45:13 +
Chris Rees wrote:
> It needs porting to kevent.
Last time I talked to the Dropbox guys they said kevent isn't good enough.
Something about tracking a large tree is too difficult. Similar to what the dev
of lsync said. (rsync daemon that initiaties transfers w
On Wed, 19 Dec 2012 22:04:49 +0100
Matthieu Volat wrote:
> 2. (maybe) use symlinks to trick opera to use the new one and hope that there
> is enough compatibility between both version of icu
Isnt this what /etc/libmap.conf is for? You should NEVER use symlinks.
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/man.c
On Fri, 21 Dec 2012 19:27:24 +0200
Mikhail Kupchik wrote:
> Maybe a FUSE filesystem, kind of "filtering layer" above real
> filesystem, can be used to track all changes in the large tree without
> consuming kernel resources for each subdirectory?
We'll probably have to wait for FUSE to stabili
On Sun, 30 Dec 2012 18:55:40 -0800
"jmdennis @dslextreme.com" wrote:
> It would be nice to be able to use version 12.1 of the receiver. I
> know you have to download it yourself but it expects an old version
> which can no longer be found. It would be nice if you would put down
> where you can
On Tue, 08 Jan 2013 12:30:25 -0600, Andrea Venturoli
wrote:
Hello.
I'm looking for some software which can monitor a SNMP-enabled switch.
Sure I can use Cacti to monitor bandwidth of every single port... or
Nagios to warn me if some port gets some defined amount of traffic for a
defined a
Also look at the wrapper script used by net/socat. There are a few ports
using that.
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If upstream is abandoning 3.x (which they should, it's full of security
holes so 4.x better be an improvement) then I would say just bump it to
4.x and don't make a separate phpMyAdmin port.
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On Sun, 17 Feb 2013 15:56:26 -0600, Chris Rees wrote:
Most shells won't allow an argument list that long.
% find /usr/ports -depth 3 -name pkg-plist -exec grep libfoobar.so \{} \;
has been shown to be faster than hacking around arg list limits with
echo |
xargs.
The following may prove to
On Wed, 27 Feb 2013 05:56:47 -0600, Matthias Apitz
wrote:
another issue, how do you print an UTF-8 encoded text file, containing
for example Hebrew and Greek? With CUPS' lpr(1) you just say:
You can print almost any file format using the base system lpr and
print/apsfilter. You really don
On Fri, 01 Mar 2013 06:51:53 -0600, Matthias Apitz
wrote:
I do not believe that this will work for UTF-8 coded data, but you might
convince me (hopefully);
If I simply do
# lpr CUPS-UTF-8.txt
I end up with an exact replica of the data within that file -- noise.
If I open CUPS-UTF-8.txt
On Fri, Apr 5, 2013, at 9:39, Bjorn Carlsson wrote:
> > [root@kaguzi /home/bc]# pkg upgrade
> Updating repository catalogue
> Repository catalogue is up-to-date, no need to fetch fresh copy
> Nothing to do
You're running your own private package repository, right? Unfortunately
there is no public
I'm hoping someone out there can help come up with a solution or a clever
patch because right now the only alternative I see is an extremely painful
patch to the ports tree that I'd never be able to successfully maintain at
my place of employment.
The problem is that the way FreeBSD handles
On Wed, 08 May 2013 07:37:02 -0500, Alex Dupre wrote:
Actually you can get a ssl-enabled php5-ftp in a very simple way: build
php5-ftp after php5-openssl.
Said so, such behavior should be harmonized, probably you could get a
ssl-enabled php5-ftp even without php5-openssl. I'll work on a patch.
On Fri, 24 May 2013 16:23:18 -0500, Kenta Suzumoto wrote:
- It fetches almost 700 patches from what seems like a dial-up
connection in AUSTRALIA.
Australia's deploying fiber, so joke's on you!
But honestly this is horrible. I'm sitting at my desk at a well-peered ISP
with plenty of bandwi
On Tue, Jun 4, 2013, at 16:34, Bob Willcox wrote:
> I just noticed that the port for audio/ventrilo-server has been removed.
> The
> 'depricated because' reason says "No more public distfiles", yet as far
> as I
> can tell the distfile for the freebsd version is still available from
> www.ventrilo
As someone familiar with doing ports but can't write a lick of code
beyond some basic scripting or Perl -- how can I help? Are there
guidelines for this project? Should we take known broken ports and test
them against different versions of GCC and CLANG in the ports tree until
we find one that work
On Tue, 11 Jun 2013 12:33:57 -0500, Loïc BLOT
wrote:
Hi all,
i'm not the maintainer, but i send the pr since owncloud 5.0.0 to
upgrade the port.
The current port version is 5.0.5, which has many critical issues
(security & stability).
Since 3 days the the 5.0.7 is out. I have also sent a 5.0.
I just did a build of this in poudriere with no issues. I'd guess you
have a dirty build environment. Can you post the contents of your
make.conf?
Thanks
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So we just got done porting most of the tree to a new options syntax and
now we want to change it again? :-)
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On Thu, 20 Jun 2013 09:52:35 -0500, Boris Samorodov wrote:
OK, let's say I as a maintainer _want_ to not install examples by
default. The reason _why_ is out of a scope here. Do you say that
I do not have a possibility to switch EXAMPLES option off by default?
Edit your port to be completely
On Tue, Jun 25, 2013, at 7:50, Ben Laurie wrote:
>
> Hmmm. pkg updating doesn't actually show the relevant 20130206 entry -
> so not actually useful.
>
pkg updating literally just reads /usr/ports/UPDATING... is your ports
tree up to date? Did the committer of this tcl incident commit the
changes
Hi all,
I'm hoping someone reading this list is a Dovecot2 user that can spend a
few minutes testing a patch to the pigeonhole port.
Basically, there's a conflict between mail/dovecot2 and
mail/dovecot2-pigeonhole that breaks the ability to use pkgng with those
ports. What I need from you
On Wed, 03 Jul 2013 15:15:25 -0500, Marcel Bonnet
wrote:
Is it mandatory to drop the MAJOR_VERSION from the port suffix name? Is
it
optional? Is it mandatory to follow the upstream convention?
We have plenty of ports with multiple major versions in the ports tree.
Look at MySQL, Postg
On Wed, 10 Jul 2013 17:43:50 -0500, Super Bisquit
wrote:
Has it been accepted into the ports tree as of yet along with the
dependencies?
Do you have a list of PRs?
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I can confirm, I'm hitting this too. I've worked around it by using svn
for the moment.
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Recently MAKE_JOBS was enabled by default in ports. I don't have any
further details than that at the moment.
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On Thu, Jul 18, 2013, at 5:16, Marko Cupać wrote:
>
> Is there a solution for this?
>
I'm not sure, but we can certainly get that extension added to ports.
Would you be willing to test the port for me? We have RT here, but we
don't use that extension...
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On Thu, Jul 18, 2013, at 7:59, Marko Cupać wrote:
>
> If I remember well, I had all the ports installed back in days of
> pkg_tools,
> and converted pkg_* database to pkg with pkg2ng. Do you say that, if I
> had pkg
> from the start, it wouldn't even register in the pkg database? If so, how
> are
Marko, can you try this?
http://feld.me/freebsd/rt-extension-mandatoryontransition.tar.gz
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On Wed, Jul 31, 2013, at 8:05, Nikolai Lifanov wrote:
>
> I fully agree. We already checksum the *distfiles*.
> It shouldn't be important what the source is.
>
> Are there any objections to adding --no-verify-peer to FETCH_ARGS across
> the board?
>
Won't that break fetch for users whose fetch
On Thu, Aug 1, 2013, at 6:35, Stan Gammons wrote:
> I decided to start from scratch and reinstalled FreeBSD 9.1 RELEASE, ran
> freebsd-update, fetched the latest ports tree with portsnap, installed
> portmanager, installed xorg, then attempted to install KDE4 using
> "portmaster x11/kde4" from /usr
Sorry this weekend was quite busy. I have the build running now.
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I use that module without any issues and we build in poudriere. It looks
like you're having a fetch error -- can you go to www/apache22 and do
"make fetch" and see what happens?
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On Wed, Aug 21, 2013, at 17:09, RW wrote:
> On Wed, 21 Aug 2013 23:44:41 +0200
> Dominic Fandrey wrote:
>
> > On 21/08/2013 23:39, RW wrote:
> > > The README.FreeBSD file for sysutils/fusefs-ntfs and several howtos
> > > suggest adding the line:
> > >
> > > fusefs_enable="YES"
> > >
> > > to
On Thu, Aug 22, 2013, at 8:16, RW wrote:
> On Thu, 22 Aug 2013 06:41:33 -0500
> Mark Felder wrote:
>
> > On Wed, Aug 21, 2013, at 17:09, RW wrote:
>
> > > I see what's happened. Earlier in the year,against my better
> > > judgement, I move to CU
On Sun, Sep 1, 2013, at 13:31, Dmitry Morozovsky wrote:
> Dear colleagues,
>
> which variable should be defined in make.conf to switch from current 5.14
> to,
> say, 5.16 (for poudriere package building)?
>
> Naive
>
> PERL_VER=5.16
>
> does not seem to work, and I want to not chase minor ve
On Tue, Sep 3, 2013, at 8:59, Dmitry Morozovsky wrote:
> On Tue, 3 Sep 2013, Mark Felder wrote:
>
> > > which variable should be defined in make.conf to switch from current 5.14
> > > to,
> > > say, 5.16 (for poudriere package building)?
> > >
Please provide the entire poudriere build log. There's something fishy
going on here; I have never had this problem.
Here's my build log:
http://pkg.feld.me/logs/bulk/91amd64-default/latest-per-pkg/help2man-1.43.3.log
I'll even build it with a different PERL_PORT if you'd like to see that.
Build happening now. Everything is getting rebuilt against 5.16
http://pkg.feld.me/logs/bulk/head-default/2013-09-03_13h33m40s/
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I've recreated this issue now. Not all ports seem to be picking up the
new version correctly.
I've raised this issue with the ports team and will report back when I
have any news.
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I've also been in contact with upstream and they've been looking at our
patches. It sounds like a lot has changed for 1.26.x and they're very
much interested in making sure it works with CLANG, too.
FYI, NetBSD fixed CLANG builds earlier this year
http://mail-index.netbsd.org/pkgsrc-changes/2013/
On Tue, Oct 8, 2013, at 13:05, David Demelier wrote:
> Hello folks,
>
> Sorry to ask you a second time for a maintainer timeout but it's
> critical because audio/mumble is unusable currently because of a CELT
> detection failure.
>
> Two patches were sent over PR, one from me [1] and one from Nat
Do I understand this situation correctly:
Users are having issues with building/installing packages with STAGEDIR
enabled in lightweight jails that use symlinks to share parts of the
base system between many jails to make it easier to upgrade the jails
and avoid duplication/wasted disk space? It s
On Tue, Oct 15, 2013, at 13:52, Nicolas Raspail wrote:
> Hi
>
> I just have seen that the news/nzbget port has been updated (fixing bug
> ports/182867). So I think someone can close the bugs ports/177669 and
> ports/180832 .
>
> I have noted some things in the Makefile :
>* I don't see any
I have just submitted a PR regarding these issues.
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On Thu, Oct 31, 2013, at 9:20, Thierry Thomas wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> How should we stagify ports writing out of their $PREFIX for
> good reasons, e.g. a statedir like /var/foo/$PORTNAME.
>
> I don't like the idea of $PREFIX/var, and prefer the real /var.
>
Can you give an example? If it's in
On Mon, Nov 4, 2013, at 12:27, Danilo E. Gondolfo wrote:
> On 11/03/13 20:56, Matthias Andree wrote:
> > Am 03.11.2013 14:16, schrieb Danilo E. Gondolfo:
> >> Hello folks,
> >>
> >> I've had some problems with blank chars in file names during stage-qa.
> >>
> >> Problems like that:
> >>
> >> ===
On Thu, Nov 7, 2013, at 7:34, Julian H. Stacey wrote:
> Has anyone looked at making a ports wrapper for
> https://www.eff.org/https-everywhere
> ?
>
> Sources:
> https://www.eff.org/https-everywhere/development
>
> PS on current/ports, grep https-everywhere shows nothing,
> grep www.eff.org sho
On Nov 8, 2013, at 20:34, Allan Jude wrote:
> and change the default version of php from lang/php5 to lang/php53
Wouldn't that need to be set to lang/php54 as default?
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On Nov 9, 2013, at 11:09, Allan Jude wrote:
> On 2013-11-09 11:00, Mark Felder wrote:
>> On Nov 8, 2013, at 20:34, Allan Jude wrote:
>>
>>> and change the default version of php from lang/php5 to lang/php53
>> Wouldn't that need to be set to lang/php54 as
On Nov 9, 2013, at 11:47, Florian Smeets wrote:
> On reading this a second time it became clear to me that he is not
> suggesting changing the default PHP to 5.3, it was merely an example
> what users can do if they build their own packages.
Yep. My mistake!
On Nov 13, 2013, at 12:27, Chad Gross wrote:
> I found an issue with the nfsen port Makefile. It is not properly
> configured to expand the %%PORTNAME%% variable used when generating the
> nfsen config file.
>
>
> For example, the config that is installed shows this:
>
> $VARDIR="${BASEDIR}/v
On Wed, Jan 8, 2014, at 8:10, Big Lebowski wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am working on updating databases/postgresql-libpqxx to use sources with
> version 4.0.1. The current PORTVERSION is 4.0, and the 4.0.1 sources are
> not bumping the lib version, are not changing the lib api version, but
> instead, have
On Tue, Mar 24, 2015, at 04:50, Ruud Boon wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I’m wondering. Are there any plans to upgrade the unifi port to the
> latest 4.6.0 version?
>
> All the best.
> Ruud
>
I had not noticed 4.6.0 is out. I'll definitely get the port updated,
but I don't use unifi4 anywhere right now. I'
On Fri, Mar 27, 2015, at 08:41, Richard Kuhns wrote:
> Hello,
>
> How can I tell pkg to completely forget about an installed port, without
> deleting it?
>
> Specifically, I installed net-mgmt/observium a couple of months ago. I
> really like it and have paid for a subscription so what is curre
On Wed, Apr 1, 2015, at 16:21, Bryan Drewery wrote:
> On 4/1/2015 3:59 PM, Yuri wrote:
> > I found that packages produced by poudriere likely link with base
> > openssl, while port make likely links with the port openssl.
> > This is because of the lines in bsd.openssl.mk which check for the
> >
On Thu, Apr 9, 2015, at 08:26, Mark Martinec wrote:
>
> Perhaps the haproxy port maintainer can be persuaded to assign
> some account entry for this purpose.
>
This wouldn't be a perfect solution. If you're going to be proxying port
80 and 443 you need to initially run as root, but perhaps by
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