Alex Goncharov :
,--- You/Alexander (Wed, 04 Feb 2009 08:37:40 +0100) *
| > ,--- You/Jeremy (Tue, 03 Feb 2009 17:19:12 -0600) *
|
| It originated in GNOME, but as it is small and light, it is used now
| in more or less everything. For example openssl uses it too (but
| unfortunately open
Jona Joachim :
[...]
games/gish-demo
@Some committer:
Feel free to set me (m...@sysfault.org) as new maintainer (that saves us
all a PR ;-).
Regards
Marcus
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Walter Ian Kaye <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
All right, who released my email address to spammers?
This is a publicly available list (see lists.freebsd.org), so its likely
they grab the mail from it directly (or even read this list as well).
I send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED], and 2 weeks later I get
Mike Harding <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
in gnome, although they work fine from the console.
Somewhat similiar with E17 and a 104 de-nodeadkeys configuration here.
Nearly all keys seem to work properly except that the LEDs of scroll lock,
numpad and print/sysrq are not activated. Pressing the keys h
Kris Kennaway <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
[...]
> You need to include AIO support in your kernel (or as a module). The
> port should be updated to mention this.
It mentions that. The problem is that the pkg-message is vanishing so fast
if one uses 'make install clean' ;-).
Regards
Marcus
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Drew Jenkins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Hi;
[...]
links are and build from ports...obviously my preference. However, I
can't figure out *where* the ports build! That is, in a standard
built-from-source python, one enters the dir, issues an "ls" and
sees dirs like "lib", "etc", etc. Where are