Date: Thu, 14 Sep 2017 09:39:26 -0500 From: Robert Parkhurst <raparkhurst@digitalsynapse.io> To: Mark Linimon <linimon@lonesome.com> Cc: FreeBSD-sparc64 <freebsd-sparc64@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: Xorg question on FreeBSD 11.1 Message-ID: <9B1F7FB9-ACB3-4866-9F99-373A83372A91@digitalsynapse.io> In-Reply-To: <20170914022641.GA13943@lonesome.com> References: <1504912654.4543.5.camel@digitalsynapse.io> <20170909171502.GA22562@lonesome.com> <1CD52BED-3135-4ED0-A73F-500B1B133B05@digitalsynapse.io> <20170910175811.GA27418@lonesome.com> <1505093988.4543.7.camel@digitalsynapse.io> <20170911031134.GA29922@lonesome.com> <1505353225.4543.9.camel@digitalsynapse.io> <20170914022641.GA13943@lonesome.com>
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On 9/13/17, 9:26 PM, "Mark Linimon" <linimon@lonesome.com> wrote:
On Wed, Sep 13, 2017 at 08:40:25PM -0500, Robert Parkhurst wrote:
> If it's easier, I can try to download the package to move onto other
> things :)
Yes, I think at this point that's what you should do. OTOH you'll
only want to get the gcc4.9 package; mixing packages with local port
builds is usually troublesome.
Challenge accepted. Just kidding…
Look at Sparc64Packages on wiki.freebsd.org. That will tell you how
to get the repo, which you won't want :-) but at least you can follow
the URLs to get the individual package.
Okay? I’ll look at this tonight after work.
It is driving me crazy that I cannot just cut-and-paste from this
stupid machine I am on or I would just do that.
mcl
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