Current problem reports assigned to gnome@FreeBSD.org

Jeremy Messenger mezz7 at cox.net
Wed Feb 3 22:55:20 UTC 2010


On Wed, 03 Feb 2010 15:34:06 -0600, Ronald F. Guilmette  
<rfg at tristatelogic.com> wrote:

>
> In message <201002011107.o11B7IF9063110 at freefall.freebsd.org>,
> FreeBSD bugmaster <bugmaster at FreeBSD.org> wrote:
>
>> Note: to view an individual PR, use:
>>  http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=(number).
>>
>> The following is a listing of current problems submitted by FreeBSD  
>> users.
>> These represent problem reports covering all versions including
>> experimental development code and obsolete releases.
>> ...
>
> There are a number of other problems in gnome-related ports that I have
> been meaning to report, althought I haven;'t yet managed to get the
> necessary free time to even file PRs on these things.  I'll describe
> them briefly now, and just ask for advice about them. (Perhaps these
> are things that somebody here on this list already has solutions for?)

Those ports aren't maintaining by us. Contact to the right maintainers,  
you will get should better results.

Cheers,
Mezz


> =======
>
> 1)
> Firefox 3.5.7 crashes frequently... sometime with a coredump, often not.
>
> 2)
> gthumb-2.10.11_1 -- HELP functionality simply doesn't work (gives an  
> error
> message when you try).  So basically, there's no online manual for  
> gthumb. :-(
>
> 3)
> gthumb-2.10.11_1 -- When reviewing a sequence of JPEGs within a given  
> directory
> (sequentially, using left-mouse-click to sequence thru them), gthumb
> occasionally (and apparently somewhat randomly) just stops displaying the
> images.  You can left-mouse-click and it _will_ seem to still be  
> sequencing
> thru the rest of the JPEGs in the directory (according to the titles  
> shown
> at the top on the gthumb window) but the only thing that actually  
> displays
> is a big grey empty window.
>
> ========
>
> As regards to problem #1 above, I really would like to help out, and at  
> least
> get some more data relating to this one before I report it formally.  But
> I'm ignorant, so I need someone to help me out here... How exactly does  
> one
> go about compiling a port... such as firefox... both _with_ the -g  
> (debug)
> option and also _without_ any -O option(s)?  What's the Right Procedure?
>
> I'm looking at the file: /usr/ports/www/firefox35/Makefle and it just  
> isn't
> immediately obvious to me where/how to make these adjustments.
>
> Any help appreciated.
>
>
> Regards,
> rfg
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