08.02.2025 06:31, Klemens Nanni пишет:
> With that kept I reach the start menu, but without sound:
>
> WARNING: No audio device was found.
That was a local sndio glitch, sound works.
rsadowski@ noticed that portbump started showing a warning about calling
an undefined "import" method:
Attempt to call undefined import method with arguments ("w_stem")
via package "Util" (Perhaps you forgot to load the package?) at
./infrastructure/bin/portbump line 68.
This is b
editors/xemacs21: do not include OSREV in host architecture
This eliminates the need for PLIST changes whenever OSREV is incremented.
ok?
M editors/xemacs21/Makefile.inc | 2+ 1-
M editors/xemacs21/stable/Makefile | 1+ 1-
2 files changed, 3 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
diff df
It's also not that tough to update portbump to use v5.40 and signatures
at the same time. I'm not certain that all the signatures are correct,
I didn't test all the flags or paths.
Index: infrastructure/bin/portbump
===
RCS file: /c
06.02.2025 21:15, Martijn van Duren пишет:
> Yep... I accidentally placed it in RUN_DEPENDS, instead of LIB_DEPENDS.
> These libraries are linked against libAtlasUI.so, but make package
> compains with:
> LIB_DEPENDS x11/wxWidgets not needed for games/0ad/base ?
>
bulk build on arm64.ports.openbsd.org
started on Wed Feb 5 00:39:39 MST 2025
finished at Fri Feb 7 13:20:05 MST 2025
lasted 2D12h40m
done with kern.version=OpenBSD 7.6-current (GENERIC.MP) #301: Tue Feb 4
15:39:24 MST 2025
built packages:12476
Feb 5:4536
Feb 6:2384
Feb 7:
critical path mi
On Fri, 07 Feb 2025 07:59:14 +0100,
Martin Ziemer wrote:
>
> This patch updates remind from 5.2.3 to 5.3.0.
>
> Tested on amd64.
>
Thanks, commited.
> Index: Makefile
> ===
> RCS file: /cvs/ports/misc/remind/Makefile,v
> diff -u -
lang/gcc: do not include OSREV in host architecture
This eliminates the need for PLIST changes whenever OSREV is incremented.
ok?
M devel/llvm/13/Makefile | 1+ 1-
M devel/llvm/Makefile.inc | 2+ 5-
M lang/gcc/11/Makefile | 2+ 6-
M lang/gcc/8/Makefile | 1+ 5-
M lang/gc
On 2025/02/07 18:04, Rafael Sadowski wrote:
> I would like to import grpc-1.70.1, as a dependency for bear(1).
>
> Tweaks, ok to import?
>
> Information for inst:grpc-1.70.1
>
> Comment:
> HTTP/2-based RPC framework
>
> Required by:
> bear-3.1.5
>
> Description:
> gRPC is a modern, open source
On Fri Feb 07, 2025 at 05:40:19PM +, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> On 2025/02/07 18:04, Rafael Sadowski wrote:
> > I would like to import grpc-1.70.1, as a dependency for bear(1).
> >
> > Tweaks, ok to import?
> >
> > Information for inst:grpc-1.70.1
> >
> > Comment:
> > HTTP/2-based RPC framewo
On Fri, Feb 07, 2025 at 08:51:46PM +0100, Christian Weisgerber wrote:
> editors/xemacs21: do not include OSREV in host architecture
>
> This eliminates the need for PLIST changes whenever OSREV is incremented.
ok
lang/bootgcc: do not include OSREV in host architecture
This eliminates the need for PLIST changes whenever OSREV is incremented.
!! This is completely untested, since bootgcc will build on neither
!! amd64 nor i386 with -DNO_IGNORE. However, since the bootgcc port is
!! derived from lang/gc
On Wed 05/02/2025 20:49, Christoph Liebender wrote:
> Am 23.12.24 um 19:16 schrieb Bjorn Ketelaars:
> > On Mon 23/12/2024 14:28, Christoph Liebender wrote:
> > > I hate to be that guy, but: Ping!
> > >
> > > Is there anything else left for me to do?
> > > If not, what is the usual process for new
On Sat 08/02/2025 07:56, Bjorn Ketelaars wrote:
> On Wed 05/02/2025 20:49, Christoph Liebender wrote:
> > Am 23.12.24 um 19:16 schrieb Bjorn Ketelaars:
> > > On Mon 23/12/2024 14:28, Christoph Liebender wrote:
> > > > I hate to be that guy, but: Ping!
> > > >
> > > > Is there anything else left fo
Hello ports@
The use of fwmark in net/wireguard-tools wg(8) appears to be broken. I believe
this is because this fwmark is a Linux-specific convention for use with
their netfilter API. E.g. an error is returned if the fwmark argument is
supplied:
# wg set wg0 fwmark 1234
Unable to modify interfac
On Wed, 05 Feb 2025 09:26:24 +0100
Sebastien Marie wrote:
> Sebastien Marie writes:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > So I wrote a module for
> > managing dependencies via sysutils/opam (lang/haxe work by thfr@ was
> > also a reason for it).
>
> Below is lang/haxe converted to use sysutils/opam (tarball att
Hi.
Completions fail to install.
Installing bash completion to:
/exopi-obj/pobj/calibre-5.44.0/fake-amd64/usr/local/share/bash-completion/completions/
WARNING
Setting up completion failed with error:
__
fixed, beautifulsoup4 >= 4.13.0 needs typing-extensions.
On 2025/02/07 10:17, Antoine Jacoutot wrote:
> Hi.
>
> Completions fail to install.
>
> Installing bash completion to:
> /exopi-obj/pobj/calibre-5.44.0/fake-amd64/usr/local/share/bash-completion/completions/
>
> WARN
Ping.
On Fri, Jan 31, 2025 at 08:26:05PM -0500, Josh Grosse wrote:
> This is an update to new version 25.01.25. Lightly tested on amd64,
> with and without h264_vaapi hardware encoding.
>
> Full list of new features, fixes, changes:
> https://shotcut.org/blog/new-release-250125/
> diff --git m
This is useful as a test dep for at least devel/shrinkray,
devel/py-test-asyncio.
ok to import?
---
This is a pytest plugin to help you test projects that use Trio, a
friendly library for concurrency and async I/O in Python.
---
py-test-trio.tgz
Description: application/tar-gz
ports@,
I'd like to update security/mitmproxy to 11.1.2.
Tested on -current/amd64 without any regression on my usecase.
Ok?
Index: security/mitmproxy/Makefile
===
RCS file: /home/cvs/ports/security/mitmproxy/Makefile,v
diff -u -p -
I would like to import bear-3.1.5. This port includes a simple README
file to review.
There is a issue and a workaround reported by FreeBSD. I borrowed the
fix for us.
I am grateful for any feedback and OKs. (keep in mind you need net/grpc)
Comment:
clang database generator
Description:
Bear is
I would like to import grpc-1.70.1, as a dependency for bear(1).
Tweaks, ok to import?
Information for inst:grpc-1.70.1
Comment:
HTTP/2-based RPC framework
Required by:
bear-3.1.5
Description:
gRPC is a modern, open source, high-performance remote procedure call (RPC)
framework that can run an
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