ge.net/
PATCHFILES= sancp-1.6.1.fix200511.a.patch \
sancp-1.6.1.fix200511.b.patch \
sancp-1.6.1.fix200601.c.patch \
sancp-1.6.1.fix200606.d.patch
PATCH_DIST_STRIP=-p1
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know anything about these two problems? Have the maintainers
been informed?
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Brooks Davis wrote:
On Wed, Jul 26, 2006 at 10:24:17AM -0500, Paul Schmehl wrote:
Running portupgrade with current ports from cvs, I got this failure -
print/teTeX-texmf (teTeX-texmf-3.0_3) (checksum mismatch). I also had
checksum mismatchs for multimedia/mplayer-skins, but I was able to get
Has anyone looked at this?
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perl-5.8.9
** Run 'pkgdb -F' to interactively fix them.
But when I run pkgdb:
# pkgdb -F---> Checking the package registry database
Checking /usr/local/lib/perl5, I have two directories; 5.8.8 and 5.8.9.
How do I solve this problem?
Paul Schmehl, If it isn't already
obvious, my
Ignore my last message, just like I ignored the space between lang and /.
Sorry to bother the list.
Paul Schmehl, If it isn't already
obvious, my opinions are my own
and not those of my employer.
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x27;d sure appreciate a
brief tutorial.
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--On Tuesday, June 16, 2009 13:17:52 -0500 Paul Schmehl
wrote:
Has anyone downloaded this binary distro and gotten it working on FreeBSD? I
tried it recently, with disasterous results. It not only didn't work, but it
blew up my port install, which now refuses to update the plugins
**
This is what I have in the Makefile of security/barnyard:
.if defined(WITH_MYSQL)
USE_MYSQL= yes
CONFIGURE_ARGS+=--enable-mysql
.endif
How do I fix this since I'm using the builtin macro?
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As if it w
0.2.0_5 maintained by pa...@utdallas.edu
Makefile ident: $FreeBSD: ports/security/barnyard-sguil/Makefile,v 1.4
2008/05/09 21:33:40 itetcu Exp $
Since it's a tinderbox, does it ignore OPTIONS and not install dependent ports?
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UILD_DEPENDS= yes to the OPTION? I'm not quite sure how to
do this. I thought that's what USE_MYSQL did.
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--On Friday, July 03, 2009 14:57:52 -0500 Sahil Tandon wrote:
On Fri, 03 Jul 2009, Paul Schmehl wrote:
I just got a failure report for one of my ports: security/barnyard-squil.
s/squil/sguil/ :-)
That port is a slave port to security/barnyard.
The error is
hy the build failed in QAT. I didn't want to
make a change to the port unless the problem really was with the port.
That's why I asked the question.
Paul Schmehl, If it isn't already
obvious, my opinions are my own
and not those of my employer.
*
to set PREFIX if you want the port to install there
instead of /usr/local/mailman.
The problem is, I'm not exactly sure *where* you want mailman to install, so
it's hard to be correct without more information.
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As if it wasn't already obv
ion will be
applied to the ports tree? Or are we maintainers going to need to submit PRs
for affected ports once a solution is agreed upon?
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latencies
being what they are, perhaps there should be a routine that runs periodically
and adjusts the list according to some connectivity parameters? (Yeah, I know,
easy for me to say. I don't have to write the code.)
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As if it wasn't already o
airo-1.8.8
Where the heck is the IGNORE coming from? It's not in /etc/make.conf. It's
not in /usr/local/etc/pkgtools.conf.
Any useful advice would be appreciated.
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are my own and
Bueller Anyone
--On Wednesday, September 16, 2009 18:04:14 -0500 Paul Schmehl
wrote:
I'm trying to install this port but it fails consistently with the following
error.
py25-cairo-1.8.8 needs Python 2.6 at least. But you specified 2.5.
I ran upgrade-site-packages (per /usr/
--On Thursday, September 17, 2009 12:05:03 -0500 Lowell Gilbert
wrote:
Paul Schmehl writes:
Bueller Anyone
--On Wednesday, September 16, 2009 18:04:14 -0500 Paul Schmehl
wrote:
I'm trying to install this port but it fails consistently with the following
error.
py25-
ew28#update-constructors
Warning: Constructor for GstDataQueue needs to be updated to new API
See http://live.gnome.org/PyGTK_2fWhatsNew28#update-constructors
***INFO*** The coverage of global functions is 86.41% (159/184)
***INFO*** The coverage of methods is 90.07% (490/544)
***INFO*** The c
--On Thursday, September 17, 2009 12:05:03 -0500 Lowell Gilbert
wrote:
Paul Schmehl writes:
Bueller Anyone
--On Wednesday, September 16, 2009 18:04:14 -0500 Paul Schmehl
wrote:
I'm trying to install this port but it fails consistently with the following
error.
py25-
--On September 17, 2009 6:26:54 PM -0500 Koop Mast
wrote:
On Thu, 2009-09-17 at 22:01 +, Paul Schmehl wrote:
i386 Intel, FreeBSD 7.2-STABLE, freshly csup'd ports tree, python 2.6
is the default version.
Maybe the upgrade to python 2.6 broke this port?
Compiles fine here, are
that
version of gstreamer.
That was the issue. I portupgraded all the gstreamer ports, then forced an
upgrade of the py26-gstreamer port, and it built fine. Still through a bunch
of warning and INFO messages, but it built successfully.
Thanks for your help.
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I'm getting this error when trying to install sysutils/lsof:
/usr/src/sys/vm/vm.h:64:24: error: machine/vm.h: No such file or directory
Shouldn't machine be some sort of macro that points at the ARCH of the
system lsof is being installed on?
Paul Schmehl, If it isn't alre
--On September 19, 2009 1:58:32 PM -0400 Robert Huff
wrote:
Paul Schmehl writes:
I'm getting this error when trying to install sysutils/lsof:
/usr/src/sys/vm/vm.h:64:24: error: machine/vm.h: No such file or
directory
Shouldn't machine be some sort of macro that points at th
--On September 19, 2009 6:16:22 PM -0400 Lowell Gilbert
wrote:
Robert Huff writes:
Paul Schmehl writes:
> The usual casue of this is the installed kernel(+world ??)
> being out of sync with the contents of /usr/src.
That doesn't make sense to me. vm.h is a src file.
en restart policyd-weight.
Policyd-weight will then recreate that dir and recreate its socket as well as
the other files and dirs that go there.
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SD 7.2-STABLE #13: Thu Sep 24 09:02:53 CDT 2009
Ports are csuped daily.
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--On Tuesday, October 20, 2009 12:31:43 -0500 Matthew Seaman
wrote:
Paul Schmehl wrote:
I'm working on a new port, and I'm getting this error during make install:
test -z "/usr/local/bin" || .././install-sh -c -d "/usr/local/bin"
.././install-sh: Permission
--On Tuesday, October 20, 2009 11:49:49 -0500 Paul Schmehl
wrote:
I'm working on a new port, and I'm getting this error during make install:
test -z "/usr/local/bin" || .././install-sh -c -d "/usr/local/bin"
.././install-sh: Permission denied
Can anyone tel
ed
Is the execute bit set on ../install.sh?
Bingo! No, it's not. Now the question is - why isn't it? What controls the
perms on that?
I just made clean and the made extract. The file is set to rw-r--r-- root
wheel.
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--On Tuesday, October 20, 2009 13:59:54 -0500 Scot Hetzel
wrote:
On Tue, Oct 20, 2009 at 1:55 PM, Paul Schmehl
wrote:
--On Tuesday, October 20, 2009 13:35:57 -0500 Scott Lambert
wrote:
wrote:
I'm working on a new port, and I'm getting this error during make
install:
tes
it so they might want to consider using that instead.
Also, if I do submit the port, should it be named barnyard2-beta? Or
barnyard2-devel?
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--On Wednesday, October 21, 2009 10:31:21 -0500 Bill Moran
wrote:
In response to Paul Schmehl :
I am the maintainer for security/barnyard2. This is an updated version of
security/barnyard, which I also maintain. The version of my port is the
current release version, but it has a really
t do anything to the
install-sh file at all.
Is there some other way to resolve this problem? I'd like to get this
update completed and approved.
This is the PR:
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=ports/140393
Paul Schmehl, If it isn't already
obvious, my opinions are my ow
--On Thursday, December 17, 2009 23:48:08 -0600 Nikola Lečić
wrote:
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On Wed, 16 Dec 2009 21:58:21 -0600
Paul Schmehl wrote:
I'm the port maintainer for security/barnyard2. I submitted a port
upgrade a while ago, but the committer
been forthcoming, but I haven't pushed
it either. I know everyone is busy. I certainly am. And we're all
volunteers as well. So, I'm not complaining. I just want to understand
what the right way is to solve this particular problem and get the port
committed.
I've cc
as though I had hit
stop.
Has anyone else seen this? Any idea what the problem might be?
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ed, 09 Jun 2010 10:42:52 -0500 (consumed 00:00:39)
First it checks for prereqs and finds them all. Then it checks for prereqs and
says they're missing. Then it generates three stops due to errors, and at the
end it says the upgrade was successful??? WTF???
And it *is not* installed.
t the
data files are the most recent ones, but having a second port makes a great
deal more sense to me, especially since the executables will be updating on a
more frequent basis than the data files. Just make the data file port a
RUN_DEPENDS of the executable port.
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ot work now. I
tried to changing to an if [ ! -f construction, but that didn't do a thing.
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--On Tuesday, June 29, 2010 09:02:35 -0500 Scot Hetzel
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On Tue, Jun 29, 2010 at 1:34 AM, Darren Pilgrim wrote:
Paul Schmehl wrote:
I'm working on a port update for one of the ports that I maintain, and
I've run into a problem that I can't seem to solve.
I use this
rt the rdp, wcpu is fine,
but it increases over time (20-30 minutes) until it's consuming cpu to the
point where the host becomes very sluggish.
Has anyone else experienced this?
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uan-1, but this port will not
build. Anyone have an idea where to go to fix the problem?
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--On Thursday, July 08, 2010 15:39:09 -0500 Paul Schmehl
wrote:
Building CXX object agents/ontologies/CMakeFiles/niefast.dir/nmo.o
Linking CXX static library ../../lib/libniefast.a
[ 40%] Built target niefast
gmake: *** [all] Error 2
*** Error code 1
Stop in /usr/ports/deskutils/kdepim4
loads path? It sure looks like it. If true, I imagine a
bunch of ports are now "broken".
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don't define WRKSRC, it's byaccj-1.15. If I define it as
${PORTNAME}${PORTVERSION}, it's still byaccj-1.15. Hardcoding it doesn't seem
like the right answer, but what is?
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are my ow
--On Thursday, July 22, 2010 21:27:29 + "B. Estrade"
wrote:
On Thu, Jul 22, 2010 at 04:24:22PM -0500, Paul Schmehl wrote:
I'm trying to update a port that I maintain, but the download is failing.
Here's the actual path of the download:
http://nchc.dl.sourceforge.ne
--On Thursday, July 22, 2010 18:00:32 -0400 Greg Larkin
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Paul Schmehl wrote:
I'm trying to update the devel/byaccj port, which I maintain. The new
version has made some subtle changes in naming, which have thrown me for
a loop;
POR
--On Thursday, July 22, 2010 21:49:26 -0400 Sahil Tandon
wrote:
On Thu, 2010-07-22 at 16:24:22 -0500, Paul Schmehl wrote:
I'm trying to update a port that I maintain, but the download is
failing. Here's the actual path of the download:
http://nchc.dl.sourceforge.net/projects/after
I want to DEPRECATE security/barnyard. It's a master port. The slave is
security/barnyard-sguil. Is it sufficient to DEPRECATE and EXPIRE the master?
Or do I need to do that to the slave as well?
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As if it wasn't already obvious, my opinions
--On Friday, August 13, 2010 20:37:30 -0400 Wesley Shields
wrote:
On Fri, Aug 13, 2010 at 01:25:09PM -0500, Paul Schmehl wrote:
I want to DEPRECATE security/barnyard. It's a master port. The slave
is security/barnyard-sguil. Is it sufficient to DEPRECATE and EXPIRE
the master? Or
--On Monday, August 16, 2010 14:09:29 -0700 Doug Barton
wrote:
On 8/13/2010 11:25 AM, Paul Schmehl wrote:
I want to DEPRECATE security/barnyard. It's a master port. The slave
is security/barnyard-sguil. Is it sufficient to DEPRECATE and EXPIRE
the master? Or do I need to do that t
rst: 1023
So set net.inet.ip.portrange.lowlast to 874. That should keep rsyncd's port
from being grabbed, unless I'm misunderstanding this, in which case Matthew or
someone else will correct me.
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As if it wasn't already obvious, my opinio
ll, you screwed up my system and wasted hours of my valuable time, so
now we are even.
My advice? Go find yourself a better OS and quit bitching about the one
you obviously no longer like.
Your complaints might be legitimate, but your tone, words and attitude
stink.
Ooops, did I hurt your
l other respects for example I typically set it to tcsh but
the port might want to make that an make time option... what is the best
way of setting this all up (both the no options and the options based
versions)
Look at USERS and GROUPS in /usr/ports/Mk/bsd.port.mk
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nstalled package:
pkg_info -qa | grep "p5-JSON-RPC" | sort | uniq
so maybe you could do something like?
JSON_VER=`pkg_info -qa | grep "p5-JSON-RPC" | sort | uniq | cut -d'-' -f4`
.if ${JSON_VER} >= 1
do this
.else
do this
.endif
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--On January 4, 2012 8:59:12 AM + Matthew Seaman
wrote:
On 03/01/2012 23:41, Paul Schmehl wrote:
This returns the installed package:
pkg_info -qa | grep "p5-JSON-RPC" | sort | uniq
Woah! Try it like this:
pkg_info -Ex p5-JSON-RPC
I bow to the master.
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hat they don't download a
compromised copy of the software.
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reno
r RPM packages? If so,
that boggles the mind. Surely they don't believe their repositories are
unassailable?
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am
PLIST_SUB+= PAM="@comment not installed: "
.endif
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nux-rpm.mk. bsd.linux-rpm.mk
includes USE_LINUX= yes and USE_LINUX_PREFIX= yes. So putting
USE_LINUX_PREFIX in the Makefile is redundant.
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RKDIR}/lib/;
fi
^
This is what's wrong. In port Makefiles, it's .if, .else, .endif not fi.
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is making an rpm available for download,
how is it "stealing" their bandwidth to download the rpm from there?
Wouldn't be equally "stealing" to download it from anywhere else?
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I'm trying to create a new port for a Perl module: CIF::Client. You can
find it here:
<http://search.cpan.org/~saxjazman/CIF-Client-0.05/lib/CIF/Client.pm>
I can't figure out how to define the Master Site so this thing will
download. Hopefully one of you perl cpan gurus can
--On March 27, 2012 12:04:31 PM -0500 Chris Rees wrote:
On 27 March 2012 16:53, Paul Schmehl wrote:
I'm trying to create a new port for a Perl module: CIF::Client. You can
find it here:
<http://search.cpan.org/~saxjazman/CIF-Client-0.05/lib/CIF/Client.pm>
I can't figure o
w what I'm referring to? I really like that way of updating
my ports.
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re
--On January 26, 2011 8:18:18 PM +0200 Ion-Mihai Tetcu
wrote:
On Wed, 26 Jan 2011 10:32:51 -0600
Paul Schmehl wrote:
A while ago someone posted a url to a website that explained, step by
step, how to update a port using cvs and a temporary directory for
the updated port. My google foo
aintaining them they
wouldn't get deprecated.
The ports system depends on active maintainers and breaks down when
maintainers are inactive.
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uld require two independent sets of eyes.
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renounced the use of reason as to ad
I took on the
responsibility myself. That's how it's *supposed* to work.
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efused
cvs [checkout aborted]: end of file from server (consult above messages if
any)
Did something change? This has worked for me in the past.
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7;t want to make the change right away to
continue to use the old port.)
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system is. "I don't like it"
doesn't qualify nor does "ports freezes suck".
Oddly enough, the ports systems works perfectly for me, with only a very
occasional problem encountered. I maintain a few (8) ports myself, so I'm
quite familiar with how they work as
ing professionals to do this work on a fulltime basis, what
would you propose that would improve the system?
According to your sig you're a developer, so I'm certain you understand
what library incompatibilities are. Given that, how would you propose to
not freeze ports while t
es it, people with experience and
knowledge can review it and say, "Hey, nice idea" or "sorry, your code
would break ports and here's why".
Without the code, all the surveys and gesticulations in this tread
accomplish little except to irritate pe
cvs repo but this is clearer)
You don't need to cd to /usr/ports to run cvsup if you're cvsupfile was
done correctly.
portupgrade -a
make uninstall distclean install
This will certainly get you in trouble. Make uninstall in /usr/ports?
What made you think that was a wise thing to do?
ast thing I want is to sit here and read carping
and bitching from people who think the ports system is f'd up but have no
intention of getting off their butts and writing code to "fix" it.
Feel free to respond. I won't see it.
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it 13. Install.
That's what I did, and it worked fine.
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ntion possibly hacked.)
As porters our job is to make the software available for install *not*
decide how or when it will be used.
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uild without
those libraries.
If you want to spend time figuring all that out, be my guest, but the
maintainers have already done all that work for you, and the committers
have verified that it's required and that it works as expected.
That's the beauty of ports.
Paul Schmehl ([
ask why, I just make sure my ports work as expected.
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ribute the load of providing ports over a larger
population of volunteers. (And yes, I know not everyone has a modern
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one of those?
Please, please, spare us all the pain. Go write some code. Submit a PR.
Then argue the validity of your code on the developer's list.
You're already in my killfile. I'm about to put you in /dev/null.
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ows a resolvable host and dig -t MX shows a correctly configured MTA.
Try again. It's likely exactly what the error message says - network
problems or the server was down.
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ble.
Yeah, I'm going to sign up for that one.
While watching this thread, I at first thought the decision to remove your
software was a bit arbitrary. You have convinced me otherwise.
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and break a critical box.
DON'T DO IT. That is so Microsoftian it's not funny.
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o create a new list "ports-design@" if you like, but please stop the
discussions here. They are inappropriate for this list.
And stop lying about the motivations of the many talented people who have
asked, politely and otherwise, to stop.
Paul Schmehl ([EM
--On December 14, 2007 7:51:14 PM -0500 Garance A Drosehn
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
At 10:08 AM -0600 12/14/07, Paul Schmehl wrote:
SInce I've already killfiled Aryeh,
I guess we should all killfile you, too.
Be my guest.
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now open source and is actively
developed. It handles iCal, WebDav Cal, IMSP, ACAP and LDAP addressbooks
and several other protocols including Sieve filtering. I use it to access
Exchange (IMAP), Cyrus IMAP, Courier IMAP and two different POP accounts.
You might love it. You might hate it. B
m not sure what the syntax would
be inside the if statement.
.if defined(WITH_64BIT)
do-patch: patchname
.endif
I assume the patch would have to be in the filesdir but could not be named
"patch-foo" or it would always be applied, correct?
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--On Wednesday, December 19, 2007 16:59:37 +0100 Pietro Cerutti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
Paul Schmehl wrote:
Is there a way to include a patch as an option to a port? I maintain
the security/barnyard port. There's a patch that is necessary for
barnyard to work correctly on a 6
architechture should not be something the user has to do
when installing a port.
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The University of Texas at Dallas
http://www.utdallas.edu/ir/security/
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ports group [2]
Thanks
Roy
PS - not currently subscribed to ports@ - should I be for this
discussion?
You should if you're going to be a port maintainer.
[1] <http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/porters-handbook/>
[2] <http://www.freebsd.org/send-pr.html> or m
=ldap.so:net/openldap for without the OPTION
or
LIB_DEPENDS=ldapfoo.so:net/openldap for with the OPTION
That doesn't solve *installing* the dependency correctly without some
other construct such as the fourth tuple though.
Paul Schmehl ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
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dbook
BTW, who do I contact if (when) I need assistance?
This list. Someone will help you.
Paul Schmehl ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
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The University of Texas at Dallas
http://www.utdallas.edu/ir/security/
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committers would be more suited to address? (I get the
impression that most, if not all, of them are programmers or at least very
knowledgeable of programming.)
Paul Schmehl ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
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The University of Texas at Dallas
http://www.utdallas.edu/
know the right answer to these questions, but I think they need to be
answered. I'm willing to volunteer to do some work if someone will tell me
what that work is. Docs? A committee?
Suggestions welcomed.
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--On Friday, January 11, 2008 10:34:15 -0600 Scot Hetzel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
n 1/11/08, Paul Schmehl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Some of this has been discussed ad infinitum, but, in an off-list
conversation, I came up with this list of suggested improvements for port.
I
--On Friday, January 11, 2008 12:23:31 -0600 Mark Linimon
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Fri, Jan 11, 2008 at 11:10:45AM -0600, Paul Schmehl wrote:
The porters handbook seems written from the standpoint of a guide more
than a manual.
That's something that I was going to work o
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