Move distfiles from ~jraynard/public_html/ports/distfiles/ to
~fenner/public_html/distfiles-- this does not imply that I take
any responsibility for the ports but I'll at least host the
existing distfiles =)
recent -stable (the fs/gs handling has just been MFC'd.)
* Fix a ptrace bug, the debugger now actually seems to work again.
* Also install regapi, and some doc files.
Maintainer is reported to not have time to commit this before the 3.4
freeze point, and from what I can tell, has implied permission for this
commit.
PR: 15118
Submitted by: Juergen Lock <nox@jelal.kn-bremen.de>
Compilation may fail on a system with an old Mesa3 port installed
or if X11 headers from XFree-3.9.x are found on a system. This can
be manually fixed by undefining all occurences of DGA/DGA2 and
references to GL libraries in include/config.h in the work directory.
Kernel patches are provided for 3.3-stable: see the files directory
of the port (or $PREFIX/lib/wine/README.patches).
The port upgrade is based on patches sent by Jürgen Lock (Thanks!)
PR: 14652
Submitted by: nox@jelal.kn-bremen.de (Juergen Lock)
A problem exists when one ``pkg_add -r acroread'' and ftp.crom.com is at
it's limit. One can be able to download Latest/acroread.tgz. BUT when
`pkg_add' tries to install all the dependancies it fails due to being unable
to fetch one of them. If the user then ``pkg_add -r acroread'' again in an
attempt to get everything installed they now get scary error messages from
``mkdir'' since the directories already exist.
(And the villagers rejoiced!)
Snes9X actually builds now.
(And the villagers rejoiced!)
Snes9X should actually work on the Alpha now.
(And the villagers rejoiced!)
NIS users now what to do. Display a note after installation of the port/package
to draw attention to it.
Creating the proper yp.conf on the fly is being considered...
PR: 12748
Originator: Palle Girgensohn <girgen@partitur.se>
Solution by: Palle
Thanks to: nsayer
Submitted by: troll@digitalspark.net
Reviewed by: dburr@FreeBSD.ORG
Import of new port emulators/vMac, a software Macintosh emulator.
(Requires an image of a MacPlus ROM to work, read the vMac website
for more details.)