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Added files:
devel/pecl-spl_types/files patch-spl_type.c
Log:
- Fixed compiler error after recent PHP 5.3.2 update (see:
http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-ports/2010-April/060557.html)
Reported by: pointyhat (via pav)
Revision Changes Path
1.1 +20 -0 ports/devel/pecl-spl_types/files/patch-spl_type.c (new)
> Log:
> - Fixed compiler error after recent PHP 5.3.2 update (see:
> http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-ports/2010-April/060557.html)
Thanks you, the port builds fine on QAT now.
If you have time, can you take a look at the other pecl* errors that
popped up after the php update? I've only seen two type of errors.
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Ion-Mihai Tetcu wrote:
> On Mon, 12 Apr 2010 17:57:20 +0000 (UTC)
> Greg Larkin <gla...@FreeBSD.org> wrote:
>
>> Log:
>> - Fixed compiler error after recent PHP 5.3.2 update (see:
>> http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-ports/2010-April/060557.html)
>
> Thanks you, the port builds fine on QAT now.
>
> If you have time, can you take a look at the other pecl* errors that
> popped up after the php update? I've only seen two type of errors.
>
Sure, they should be pretty easy to fix. It's OK to fix other
maintainer's ports in this case? I found the following broken ports so far:
ja-php5-mecab-0.4.0
pecl-APC-3.0.19
pecl-amfext-0.9.2
pecl-automap-1.1.0
pecl-bcompiler-0.8
pecl-cTemplate-1.9
pecl-imlib2-0.1.00_4
pecl-intl-1.1.1
pecl-params-1.0
pecl-perl-1.0.0
pecl-phk-1.4.0
pecl-runkit-0.9
pecl-spl_types-0.3.0_1
pecl-spread-2.1.0
pecl-ssh2-0.11
pecl-xdiff-1.4.1
pecl-xslcache-0.6
php-adodb-ext-5.04
php-dbg2-2.15.5
php-gtk2-2.0.1_1
php-screw-1.5
php-sqlite3-0.4
php-tclink-3.4.4
php5-Ice-3.3.1
Do you know of any others?
Regards,
Greg
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That's the list I have from pointyhat, only two more which are the
oracle8 ports that were just removed. I'd rather see these fixed as
soon as possible, so consider this blanket approval from portmgr to fix
the above ports.
-erwin
>
> Regards,
> Greg
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> That's the list I have from pointyhat, only two more which are the
> oracle8 ports that were just removed. I'd rather see these fixed as
> soon as possible, so consider this blanket approval from portmgr to
> fix the above ports.
beat you 2 hours on this, but was sent on private