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Looks like I got myself into trouble again.
After I accepted a hat from portmgr, I started looking at pkg_install again. I’ve already done some cleaning which I mentioned previously but it now seems like i have a new part-time job.
I’m working on a config file support right now. I’ve done some more cleaning up (removing [...]
I committed the consolekit port some days ago and added an option to gdm to use it. It’s been working well so far, though you can’t do much right now (except ck-list-sessions). Some hours later, the patches have been integrated in the freedesktop repo.
Marcus also wrote a kqueue backend for latest version of PolicyKit, still [...]
Ok, so if you’ve been reading planet.gnome.org lately, you’ve read a couple of posts about PackageKit. I’m not going to write a lot about it cause reading Richard’s blog is the best source of information you’ll get.
PackageKit depends on recent versions of all the freedesktop hype stuff (PolicyKit, ConsoleKit, ...). While we have PolicyKit in [...]
I’m finally back from France so I can focus on (important) work.
I’ve added compiz 0.3.6 to the exp tree and updated beryl to 0.1.4 (still have to add heliodor and aquamarine). I’ve also updated a few ports and fixed some issues (dri detection on !i386, removed sun drivers from the build on !sparc64). At the [...]
X.org experimental ports updated to 7.2-RC3
27 Comments Published December 8th, 2006 in Beryl, FreeBSD, GIT, X.orgDidn’t take too long but still was a necessary step. At the same time I had to update Mesa ports to 6.5.2 (and create a missing libGLw port which was needed by a few ports). X.org 7.2 is due on the 11th of December so I guess we won’t have a release candidate again.
p. Kris [...]
X.org 7.2-RC2 experimental build will start soon(ish)
4 Comments Published November 27th, 2006 in FreeBSD, GIT, X.orgI’ve been talking to Kris yesterday since the ports are almost ready, and he asked me to send him a tarball of the tree. After some INDEX commits fixes, I sent him one. Not sure when he will start building it on pointyhat since he’s currently travelling (everybody has the right to take some days [...]
Beryl ports hit the experimental X.org tree
14 Comments Published November 24th, 2006 in Beryl, FreeBSD, GIT, X.orgAs I said, I upgraded the beryl/emerald ports to 0.1.2 and pushed them to the shared git repository. It builds/packages fine but I actually haven’t run-tested them yet. This will have to wait a couple of hours again. I hope to get as many bugs reports (or better success reports) for beryl as I got [...]
FreeBSD Ports for X.org X11R7.2-RC2 ready
0 Comments Published November 23rd, 2006 in Beryl, FreeBSD, GIT, X.orgi just pushed my local changes. Not much to say. There are still a few packing list issues with fonts. I’ll investigate this week end. Starting in 5 minutes, I’ll work on updating my beryl ports to 0.1.2 and create the missings ones.
Have a look at the x11@ archives for more information.
Latest news about FreeBSD/xorg
8 Comments Published November 21st, 2006 in Beryl, FreeBSD, GIT, X.orgI’ve been quite lazy since I came back from EuroBSDCon. Things were in pretty bad shape when I left for Milan. The latest update of libX11 depended on libxcb which had a broken dependency on pthreads. Most xf86-input ports were broken after the latest inputproto update. I couldn’t build latest xorg-server because it required a [...]
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