SVN commit 7045 by makc:
Chase libidn update
M +2 -2 Makefile
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SVN commit 7046 by avilla:
- astro/libindi is not a KDE dependency.
M +0 -1 kde.release
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I have just rebuild all my packages (that is: "pkg_delete -a", remove
everything but /usr/local/etc/ from /usr/local/, rebuild all port
origins via "make install clean", create packages, transfer them to
other machines, and do the same procedure there but with packages). When
Amarok was working
This is a bug in MySQL. When the embedded MySQL server starts, it fails
to read ~/.kde4/share/apps/amarok/my.cnf, therefore does not set a local
datadir and tries to create the Amarok database in /var/db/mysql, the
built-in default.
The only work-around I am aware of (and that I am using myself
Bartosz Fabianowski writes:
> This is a bug in MySQL. When the embedded MySQL server starts, it fails
> to read ~/.kde4/share/apps/amarok/my.cnf, therefore does not set a local
> datadir and tries to create the Amarok database in /var/db/mysql, the
> built-in default.
MySQL 5.5, right? Wasn't
> MySQL 5.5, right? Wasn't this already solved on FreeBSD? fluffy?
Yes, 5.5. I have been using it for a while and patched over a few bugs
so far (stupidly, I did not notify anyone on this list and fluffy had to
rediscover my patches in Oracle's bugzilla). I am not aware of any patch
for this pa
Hello!
19.03.2011, 01:20, "Raphael Kubo da Costa" :
> Bartosz Fabianowski ; writes:
>
>> This is a bug in MySQL. When the embedded MySQL server starts, it fails
>> to read ~/.kde4/share/apps/amarok/my.cnf, therefore does not set a local
>> datadir and tries to create the Amarok database in /var