The maintainer of the RT port in freebsd seems to be gone, on holiday or whatever. At least he’s not responding to email at all.
Has anyone made a own port for this?
Thanks,
Wouter
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The maintainer of the RT port in freebsd seems to be gone, on holiday or whatever. At least he’s not responding to email at all.
Has anyone made a own port for this?
Thanks,
Wouter
Wouter,
Don’t know how much it will help, but I posted instructions in the wiki
for installing on OpenBSD. Its no port or package, but should help you
somewhat.
The maintainer of the RT port in freebsd seems to be gone, on
holiday or whatever. At least he’s not responding to email at all.
Has anyone made a own port for this?
I’ve almost found some time to update the port. I suspect all that
needs to be done is bump the version number and recompute the tarball
checksums. I don’t believe any files were added/deleted, but I need
to set up a test server to verify this before I break my production
box
The maintainer of the RT port in freebsd seems to be gone, on
holiday or whatever. At least he’s not responding to email at all.
Has anyone made a own port for this?
I’ve almost found some time to update the port. I suspect all that
needs to be done is bump the version number and recompute the tarball
checksums. I don’t believe any files were added/deleted, but I need
to set up a test server to verify this before I break my production
box
I was thinking of doing it the same way
Let me know if you get it done!
I’ve almost found some time to update the port. I suspect all
that needs to be done is bump the version number and recompute the
tarball checksums. I don’t believe any files were added/deleted,
but I need to set up a test server to verify this before I break my
production box