t any kernel tracing tool would make
it into ports since tracing a running kernel requires the trace
code to be very carefully integrated into the kernel. This
virtually mandates that much of the tracing framework be part
of the src/sys tree.
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) and implementing the missing
error checking.
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andling the ones that
don't just work.
Despite the pain, a complete rebuild is probably the safest approach.
If you're doing a major upgrade on X, this is probably a good idea
in any case.
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e a
PR that contains the upgrade.
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>answer myself either. Any help appreciated.
Have a look at the top 50 or so lines of ports/Mk/bsd.gcc.mk. The
information is there but may not be as convenient as 'gcc --version'.
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provide weekly status
>to cut down on the questions ?}
That would require someone to provide the status reports. How about
you wander over to freebsd-x11, read through the traffic and provide
a status report yourself.
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n extremely open-ended question. Probably the biggest issue
is the use of GNU extensions in system utilities - particularly the
assumption that /bin/sh is bash.
You would probably be better off asking specific questions on problems
that you run into.
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ither.
Obvious question but if you edited configure.ac, you did remember to
rerun autoconf afterwards didn't you? Can you post the configure
script?
Note that your problems with configure do not surprise me. Despite
claims otherwise, it appears to have been designed (using the word
very loosely) as a tool to impede application portability.
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Hi,
Based on the "BROKEN" message and the kernel module, I presume that
this port has not been adapted for USB2. Do you have any plans to
upgrade this port to work with FreeBSD 8.x?
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ou are relying on LIB_DEPENDS being correct: In my general example
above, if A is missing a LIB_DEPENDS on C, this may not be detected
in the build process because of the implicit dependency on C via B.
No sample script because I'm not sure of the correct approach to 1) off
the top of my head.
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TP PANIC: Could not open session! (Return code 767)
Try to reset the device.
No devices.
Has anyone got any suggestions for getting writes to work?
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org/unix/freebsd-mirrors/cvsup-stats-global.php
is your friend here.
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ike the
documented features, this _is_ something that doesn't exist in
FreeBSD by default. It's a pity that you'd never know about it by
reading the pkg-descr file.
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lease contact me.
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>
releases/alpha/ISO-IMAGES
lrwxrwx--x1 110 1002 25 Oct 23 2006 ISO-IMAGES-amd64 ->
releases/amd64/ISO-IMAGES
...
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n other ports is minimal.
If you still want to go this way, I'd suggest writing a stand-alone
bsd.vcs.mk that can be .include'd by the port when it needs the
functionality.
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line.
If the ports team are unable to contact the maintainer after a suitable
period then your PR will be committed and you will become the maintainer.
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Hi Petar,
I notice that libmtp-1.0.1 was released on 2009-09-12. Do you have any
plans to upgrade the port from 0.3.1?
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cally the same as any other port except for the requirement
to host the distfile.
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l ST" could be painful from
sh(1) (and I can't quickly get it to work).
>Thanks again for all of your work on this tool.
Likewise.
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Hi Petar,
On 2009-Dec-28 18:58:40 +1100, Peter Jeremy
wrote:
>I notice that libmtp-1.0.1 was released on 2009-09-12. Do you have any
>plans to upgrade the port from 0.3.1?
I can't find any record of a response to this. Do you have any plans
to upgrade libmtp?
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java plugin currently
>does not work with 3.6.
This is a blocker for me. What is involved in building a
java plugin to suit the new FF36 interface? Please let me know
if there's anything I can do to assist the effort.
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ith the
porting effort, please contact me.
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t sort of attitude will just
annoy people. Feel free to fix it yourself.
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the command line.
See ports/142226:
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=142226
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rollkeeper' rather than 'scrollkeeper-config'
Does "pkg_info -g rarian-0.8.1" report any anomolies?
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lem go away if you delete /var/db/pkg/pkgdb.db?
I agree that portmaster shouldn't choke on files in /var/db/pkg, but
at least there is a fairly easy workaround.
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fferent from
>their predecessors in one way or another.
As an example of an increasingly common CPU that gcc 4.2 doen't
support, consider the Intel Atom. It supports the 'Core' (ie up to
SSSE3) instructions but only does in-order execution (like the
Pentium 1).
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use openssl then)
>- patch heimdal to remove MD2 support
4) patch heimdal to dynamically detect the presence of MD2
Use dlsym(3) to check for the presence of MD2_Init() (and friends).
If they exist, support the MD2-based algorithms, otherwise return
HX509_ALG_NOT_SUPP if they are invoke
a black screen whilst disabling Ctrl-Alt-BS (so you can't stop
the server) should be shot.
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BSD web page.
There are a couple of old mails in freebsd-java but as far as I can
see, no progress has been made. That is probably the best mailing
list to enquire on.
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d suggest that if you want TrueCrypt, you
look at porting it yourself. You can find information on creating
a port at
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/porters-handbook/index.html
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nything positive
to say about NetworkMangler.
As an alternative to porting NotworkMangler, you might try posting
a description of your modem, version of FreeBSD and problems you are
having to freebsd-questions or maybe freebsd-stable.
BTW, there's no benefit in reposting the same question to the sam
in libY.so from port Y.
In this case, port X should not be directly accessing any symbols in
libY.so. If the libY.so ABI changes, libZ.so will need to be rebuilt
but unless the libZ.so ABI changes, there should be no need to rebuild
port X.
Are there any other situations that have
inguish from quotes.
Rather than write "`find port_dir` (note the backticks)", IMO, it is
far easier to write $(find port_dir) - which is syntactically the
same but visually more obvious.
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sr/local/lib/gcc44 would have to be passed to LDFLAGS in order for
>it to be found.
And '-R/usr/local/lib/gcc44' as well.
Note that a work-around has been added to bsd.gcc.mk so that ports
with USE_GCC shouldbehave correctly and the problem is limited to
using a non-base gcc outsi
t
the port works as expected in their environments (where any unusual
configurations are listed in the port dependencies) and at least
builds on all other supported branches/architectures (via tinderbox or
similar). Any issues beyond that realistically need to be dealt with
on a case-by-case basis.
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d take over maintainership.
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: 'utf8' codec can't decode byte 0x81 in position 74: invalid
start byte
Since this only happens on one box, it's presumably something I've done
but I'm not sure what. Google hasn't helped. Does anyone have any
ideas on where to start looking?
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On 2011-Aug-26 15:05:35 +1000, Peter Jeremy
wrote:
>I am having problems building devel/gobject-introspection on one
>9.0-BETA1 host. I can build it without problems on 8.2 and another
>9.0-BETA1 box. In all cases, I'm using gcc and amd64. The failure
>is:
...
>Since this
On 2011-Aug-29 13:45:34 +0400, Ruslan Mahmatkhanov wrote:
>Peter Jeremy wrote on 29.08.2011 07:29:
>> Turns out that my python was dodgy.
...
>And did you realize what python option had triggered that? I'm curious
>since i'm wasn't able to reproduce it here. For m
/bsd.port*.mk files, which (being
>part of the base) _are_ branched, and when a situation of the
>kind under discussion arises set the port's EXPIRATION_DATE
>to NEXT_PORT_PURGE_DATE.
Two issues:
1) Since the ports tree isn't branched and a port either exists
or it doesn't
1]
and it's not clear how his system is different. Could you please
have a look and see what the problem is.
[0]
http://milkyway.cs.rpi.edu/milkyway/team_members.php?teamid=581&offset=0&sort_by=expavg_credit
[1] http://milkyway.cs.rpi.edu/milkyway/show_host_detail.php?hostid=28908
forums.
>Probably you need the Linux portability layer to run it correctly,
Yes.
> I guess the milkyway client is the linux one.
There are both but I gather you are using the Linux one.
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ASE. Once 9.0-RELEASE has been released (or, possibly,
shortly before), the 9.x branch will become STABLE.
See http://www.freebsd.org/releases/9.0R/schedule.html for more
details (though the dates are wrong).
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end the next decade regretting.
>Whatever action we take will
>your patches/requests sent could potentially cause them to abandon FreeBSD
>support altogether requiring a lot of work to maintain which will be totally
>understandable.
I don't see how this follows. It's no differ
>TTM.
I'm also interested in this. Can you give some indication as to what
is involved?
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#x27;
>/usr/lib/libhx509.so: undefined reference to `MD2_Update'
>*** Error code 1
This is a known problem - see bin/147175
In your particular case, unless you need GSSAPI, I suggest you turn
it off.
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ete ports - it has been made perfectly
clear on many occasions that a MAINTAINER of ports@ means that port
is _not_ maintained. If it's a port you use, feel free to take over
maintainership. Otherwise that port is subject to removal if any
problems with it crop up.
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the pips distfiles include binary blobs (intended for
Linux/i386). One approach might be to usee a cut-down i386 jail.
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ugh the parent does).
This appears to be caused by:
# $FreeBSD: ports/www/mediawiki/Makefile,v 1.72 2011/12/08 01:56:00 wen Exp $
...
do-build:
.if defined(WITH_TEXVC)
@(cd ${WRKSRC}/math && ${GMAKE})
.endif
Could you please look into this.
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ts/www/firefox/work/mozilla-release'
gmake[1]: *** [tier_platform] Error 2
gmake[1]: Leaving directory
`/tank/obj/usr/ports/www/firefox/work/mozilla-release'
gmake: *** [default] Error 2
*** Error code 1
Stop in /usr/ports/www/firefox.
*** Error code 1
Stop in /usr/ports/www/firefox.
===>>> make failed for www/firefox
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onarc port to fix this issue?
"MAINTAINER=po...@freebsd.org" means no-one is maintaining that port.
If you are interested in maintaining it, I suggest you submit a PR
containing those patches and changing the maintainer to yourself.
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theless, it's
>still a bad idea for them both to be installed, hence the addition of the
>conflict between them.
It's very unfortunate that the ports depending on libungif weren't all
cleaned up before the conflict was added. The current situation is a
mess and, for many peo
o having no more than one installed toolchain (which has
other problems).
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l, new flag to trigger pointyhat.
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gt;
>3. Cripple the configure in port A so that it doesn't autodetect for
>package B.
Preference order is 3, 2, 1. 1 is the least desirable because the
resultant packages may include implicit dependencies without
explicit dependencies. It can also cause subtle problems when port
and input/output device).
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means it's unlikely
to be updated. If you are interested in using this port, you might
like to submit the update yourself and take over maintainership.
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ell as archive space. It would be _really_ appreciated if you
learned how to trim.
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ed perl at some stage and not run perl-after-upgrade correctly?
I'd check:
1) 'pkg_info -g -a' doesn't report problems
2) PERL_VERSION in /etc/make.conf is correct
3) 'perl -V' output is correct.
If you can't track down the problem, you might need to reinstall
vinced me to never buy HP
again. They are completely useless.
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a workaround, install the version 6.13 driver. A separate port
>has been created for it.
>
># portupgrade -o x11-drivers/xf86-video-ati613 xf86-video-ati
This works for me as long as DynamicPM is left disabled. Enabling
it also causes a hard lockup.
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ew X.org on them. Unfortunately, there's no reason given
for this patch so it's not clear whether it _is_ required for some
cards. In any event, the problem it causes with at least older
cards suggests that the patch is not complete.
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ing at the latter port, it
includes a reference to a patchset to implement your plan.
Having read through this thread, it is still unclear to me why it is
not possible to fix up the problematic ports before importing gmake
3.82, removing the need for a gmake381 port.
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ct that search to $WRKDIRPREFIX${.CURDIR} and have an
option to disable it completely.
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sible alternative to ade@'s suggestion would be to create
a /usr/local/lib/liblzma.la based on one of your other .la files
but with "libdir='/usr/lib'" at the end. The downside of this
is that it will probably further entrench the idea that liblzma
lives in /usr/local/lib
kits/fox17 g...@freebsd.org
x11-toolkits/v po...@freebsd.org
x11/mgapdeskpo...@freebsd.org
x11/xorgx...@freebsd.org
(*) Only supported on Alpha
(#) Alpha mentioned in comment only
(%) Already deprecated
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the
way netpbm documentation is handled but that is not the FreeBSD
maintainer's fault.
>Is anybody working on updating the netpbm ports? Is there
>any problem with it that I'm not aware of?
A quick check would have identified the maintainer (now Cc'd).
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#bsdports on efnet. If you ask
there, you may find someone willing to help out.
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so it's unlikely it will get updated
unless someone with an interest in it (eg you) steps up and submits an
update. See http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en/books/porters-handbook/ for
more details.
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the port, worked for me.
Followed by 'portmaster --check-depends' or equivalent to clean up
the dangling dependencies.
Since netpbm isn't solely a leaf port, I believe this warrants an
entry in UPDATING.
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of Skype.
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ling to put in the effort to ensure that the
port remains usable, why should the FreeBSD Project expend scarce
resources to offering that port?
If there are ports on the deprecated list that you use, maybe it's
up to you to step up and maintain them.
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Hi Martin,
Whilst looking for OpenGL stuff in ports, I found graphics/opengl-man.
On first glance, it seems quite useful but when I looked closer, I saw
that it hasn't been updated for nearly 7 years and refers to a long
obsolete version of OpenGL.
Is it still worth having this port?
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you are free to track down the distfile and submit a PR to update the
port and take over maintainership.
There have been several very long threads about the current ports
cleanup recently. I suggest you read some of them to get more background.
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on the system but print/freetype2
installs it into /usr/include/freetype2 which isn't in the search path.
Could you please look into this.
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s not sufficient to solve the problem.
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On 2011-May-09 01:50:51 -0700, Greg Lewis wrote:
>Should be fixed now. Give it a whirl.
Yes it is, sorry for the delay. I got side-tracked and forgot to
say "yes" to the build. Feel free to close ports/156905.
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59.1/flashplugin/10.2r159.1/install_flash_player_10_linux.tar.gz
and
/usr/ports/distfiles/flashplugin/10.2r159.1/linux-f10-flashsupport-9.0.1.i386.tar.gz
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urces just leave lying around. Since no-one has expressed any
interest in maintaining this port and the underlying GPC project
appears to have died, there is no reason to keep it around.
If you believe there is a need for a port of GPC, you are welcome
to submit a PR to update the port to the
vetju.org/unix/freebsd-mirrors/cvsup-stats-global.php
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mmunity has
stepped up to create and maintain the port. So far you are the only
person who has expressed any interest in the (lack of a) gpc port.
If you want a gpc port to exist then it's up to _you_ to create the
port and submit it.
>How hard can it be to rebuild GCC 3.4.4??
I have no idea - it's not in ports (lang/gcc34 is gcc 3.4.6).
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/peter/.mozilla/plugins
Looking for plugins in /home/peter/.mozilla/plugins
zsh: segmentation fault (core dumped) nspluginwrapper -v -l
server% ls -lf .mozilla/plugins
total 83
lrwxr-xr-x 1 peter jeremy 44 4 Jun 15:22 IcedTeaPlugin.so ->
/usr/local/openjdk6/jre/lib/IcedTeaPlugin.so
-
hat the port they are about to install (or have installed) is no
longer recommended.
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me to bump PORTREVISION.
Another way of looking at it is: Should a user who has the port
successfully installed rebuild the port, even though the distfile
version hasn't changed.
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the default ZFS
configuration is sub-optimal and should be fixed - rather than
insisting that every tool that accesses more than a handful of
files should do its own caching.
(And, reading zfs-discuss, avg@ is far from the only person to
have been bitten by the ZFS metadata limit).
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been discontinued by the ISP. It looks
like it's still available elsewhere but I can't find a replacement
mastersite.
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On 2011-Aug-23 07:45:04 +0100, Chris Rees wrote:
>On 22 Aug 2011 22:49, "Peter Jeremy" wrote:
>>
>> On 2011-Aug-21 08:30:13 +0200, lini...@freebsd.org wrote:
>> >portname: cad/tkgate
>> I have no problem fetching this port from the mast
ge builds out the door. The Razor, and past experience, would
>suggest that sweeping changes would delay all that significantly.
As a corollary, KDE4 will not hit the ports tree until after 7.0 and 6.3
are released.
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Please excuse any delays as the result of my ISP's i
es.
And for this reason, it's important that OS upgrades come complete
with a consistent and reasonably complete set of ports. Given the
resources available to build and manage the ports tree, the only
realistic approach is to minimise the changes within the ports tree by
freezing it.
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I know I was
interested enough at the time to install and experiment with Aegis but
(for reasons I don't recall any longer), I have since reverted to make.
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Please excuse any delays as the result of my ISP's inability to implement
an MTA that is either RFC2821-
o comply with, the less likely it
is that people will comply with it - either they will ignore the
license or they will not use the software. The FreeBSD Project takes
license issues seriously and, since you refused to assist the Project
in complying with your license, the Project had no alternati
ey tried and gave
up. Maybe the next person will be more successful.
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Please excuse any delays as the result of my ISP's inability to implement
an MTA that is either RFC2821-compliant or matches their claimed behaviour.
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y's approach is likely to be the
best/easiest. Since 'sed' can't easily match C tokens, automated
attempts to use sed are highly likely to unintentionally mangle
innocent character strings that just look like data types.
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Please excuse any delays as the result
On Tue, Jan 01, 2008 at 10:41:57AM -0500, Robert Huff wrote:
> This has been discussed within the last two weeks on the
>openoffice@ list. A message from Peter Jeremy on December 14
>contains both information about the cause and a patch.
My patch was for a different problem - r
Since this appears to introduce incompatibilities with existing ports
depending on ruby, will you be providing an procedure to upgrade
portupdate?
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an MTA that is either RFC2821-compliant or matches their
e that CFLAGS is passed to the linker step.
>back burner. Which is to create a port of Apache that will run 2 versions
>of PHP consecutively.
Sounds interesting.
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Please excuse any delays as the result of my ISP's inability to implement
an MTA that is either RFC28
33/work/qt-x11-free-3.3.8/config.log: No
such file or directory
turion% uname -a
FreeBSD turion.vk2pj.dyndns.org 6.3-PRERELEASE FreeBSD 6.3-PRERELEASE #32: Tue
Jan 1 13:59:31 EST 2008 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/turion
amd64
turion%
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Please excuse any delays as the result of
On Sat, Feb 02, 2008 at 12:08:36PM +1100, Peter Jeremy wrote:
>I am unable to get qt33 to build and am getting the following errors.
>My ports tree is up-to-date and I've rebuilt the config file. I've
>checked pointyhat and it's not reporting any error. Any ideas whe
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