t into the Makefile and am recompiling but I doubt it
> will change but there is still hope. ;)
The attached patch works on 8.0-RELEASE for me, restoring the non-libusb
functionality. Leave the libusb option disabled and just compile as normal.
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isabled and just compile as
> normal.
>
Gah, sorry about the subject line. Won't happen again.
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ulpt* driver to the device, i.e. remove ulpt from your kernel or don't load
it at boot.
Also fixed is the CUPS_OVERWRITE_BASE case deinstall, restoring the correct
permissions to lp and friends.
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--- ./ports/print/cups-base/Makefile.orig 2009-12
LA, I can think of nothing more astonishing than finding that my
systems cannot, under any circumstances, meet the requirements of
bsd.openssl.mk, thus breaking nearly everything important. That sort of
snuck up on me without warning...
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le until all of this shakes out.
And, just like magic, it's fixed with a commit at 13:30 UTC. Disregard the
above.
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> > [ 1%] Built target krosscore_automoc
>
> So where are the errors? There are none in the output you posted.
Tinderbox logs of the same problem:
https://chronos.org.uk/tb/errors/8-amd64-Desktop/kdelibs-4.7.3.log
By selectively changing MAKE_JOBS_
ng X installed on a desktop box. First and foremost,
release engineering depends on it. Change can be good, but always remember
the alternate definition of progress: Taking the best of what you have. And
ruining it.
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eed the ALSA API.
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entries since last night, but can't see
anything obvious. It's also possible that I have a corrupt portstree on the
tinderbox.
Is anyone else seeing this?
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ere a problem. With a known good auth pair, the server
returns BAD LOGIN. The server also no longer supports LOGIN, only accepting
clear text. Rolling back cures this immediately with no change
in /etc/pam.d/pop3.
Any suggestions?
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here and can't really test my theory on a production server. The server does
not validate usernames immediately (it accepts an invalid username with
a "+OK username accepted, password please" on the working version), so
perhaps acceptance of a valid username is a red herring.
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fine. Thank you for looking into this for us.
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. Note the two slashes between the two iterations of the MANPREFIX.
Any clues, folks? I'd like to get these updates in before the ports tree is
frozen for 6.2 if at all possible.
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ls-2.01_5
laptop64 ~ $ ls /var/db/pkg | grep hal-
hal-0.5.8.20061217
Burncd works perfectly and cdrecord works if I disable dbus, polkit and hal.
This is across all my systems, so it's not limited to this laptop. if it
matters, I've used both K3B and cdrecord from the command line with the
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