Contributed by marco on from the browse-them-ports dept.
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OpenBSD Journal
Contributed by marco on from the browse-them-ports dept.
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By Thomas Léveillé (194.6.188.134) on
a nice addition and a great tool for those who are tired to answer to newcomers when they ask if application xxxx is available in OpenBSD :)
By teemu (193.110.28.9) on
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By Anonymous Coward (193.11.250.202) on
Fixed :)
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By pyr (193.252.148.11) pyr@s.p.o.o.t.n.i.k..dot..o.r.g on
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> Fixed :)
image in upper left corner points to pkgsrc.se too
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By Fredrik (193.11.250.202) on
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> > Fixed :)
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> image in upper left corner points to pkgsrc.se too
Fixed
By Didier (194.154.200.108) on
Thanks for the nice job!!!
By Anonymous Coward (70.48.229.222) on
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By Fredrik (193.11.250.202) on
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Hi,
No its not based on sqlports, its based on code from pkgsrc.se, the changes was minor.
By five0 (58.107.133.140) on
By Anonymous Coward (193.85.68.235) on
that would be great to involve more people in porting 3rd party apps on openbsd, but still to keep official ports clean and stable :)
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By Anonymous Coward (193.11.250.202) on
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> that would be great to involve more people in porting 3rd party apps on openbsd, but still to keep official ports clean and stable :)
quite alot of pkgsrc's packages comes from wip so it is a very good way to get people to commit new stuff.
By Anonymous Coward (70.48.229.222) on
I'm not sure why'd that be necessary. If it's a matter of new ports being overlooked, maybe ports.openbsd.nu (or someone else) could put together some kind of automated submission tracker, like what used to be posted to the list each month.
I've put together a shell script that almost does this, but it'd be much nicer to have it over there.
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By Anonymous Coward (193.11.250.202) on
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> I'm not sure why'd that be necessary. If it's a matter of new ports being overlooked, maybe ports.openbsd.nu (or someone else) could put together some kind of automated submission tracker, like
> what used to be posted to the list each month.
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> I've put together a shell script that almost does this, but it'd be much nicer to have it over there.
http://pkgsrc-wip.sourceforge.net/
By Han (213.84.147.9) han@mijncomputer.nl on
By PuffNewbie (134.174.91.123) on
Or, am I completely missing something here?
I did look around at a few things but I couldn't tell.
Thanks!
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By Anonymous Coward (193.11.250.202) on
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> Or, am I completely missing something here?
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> I did look around at a few things but I couldn't tell.
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> Thanks!
It relates to current.