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Version 7 (modified by cooljeanius (Eric Gallager), 11 years ago) (diff)

clarify whether issues crossed off my "tickets to file" list were due to tickets I filed myself, or pre-existing ones that I found

Eric Gallager

  • Nicknames: egall, ericgallager, cooljeanius

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I used to keep this list in a text file on my computer, but figured it would make more sense to keep it here on Trac instead. Issues may be on this list because I still need to look for duplicates, or gather more information, or investigate further, before I can actually file tickets for them. When I do actually file a ticket for one of these, or find a ticket for the same issue that already exists, I will generally just leave it on here and cross it off instead of removing it entirely. Note that crossing it off only means that a ticket has been filed or already existed, not that it has been solved.

  • apple-gcc42 filed #42773
  • asn1c filed #42779
  • gcc48 (actually libgcc, many different issues open for it)
  • gdb-apple filed #42796
  • ggv found #29261 (?)
  • gnome-panel
  • gnome-settings-daemon (my fault - I had a local copy of one of its dependencies that was not up-to-date, which I guess could be considered #36951)
  • gnutls found #42728
  • guile16
  • gvfs
  • heimdal
  • libdnsres
  • libmpc
  • libnasl
  • libxls
  • metakit
  • mod_jk
  • mod_security2
  • mpfr
  • ossp-cfg
  • ossp-fsl
  • ossp-l2
  • pamtester
  • pcrexx
  • py-cartopy
  • rgm3800
  • rsync-lart
  • scotty
  • sendpage
  • sfcgal
  • sicp
  • slib-guile16
  • slirp
  • sloth
  • srm
  • webkit-gtk
  • xorg
  • xorg-server
  • crlibm
  • glpng
  • pngmeta
  • liboss
  • libevt
  • mdbtools (because txt2man is not universal)
  • py*jcc
  • p5*css (various perl versions conflict)
  • p5.10-version found #43148
  • pccts (conflicts with antlr)
  • watchman
  • chmsee (depends on firefox-x11, which no longer exists)
  • swig-clisp (clisp is i386, swig-clisp is x86_64)
  • gcl
  • postgresql81 +krb5+perl+python
  • samba3 +kerberos+openldap
  • sudo +insults+openldap
  • mapnik +cairo+gdal+osm+postgis+sqlite
  • gob1 (not actually broken, just installs /opt/local/share/aclocal/gob.m4 which produces underquoted macro warnings when autoreconfing)
  • libmemcached +dtrace+hsieh
  • gnome-vfs +avahi (just the post-activate gconf schemas installation)
  • linuxdoc-tools
  • astyle +java+lib
  • cl-ppcre +asdf_binary_locations+sbcl (just requires some manual interaction at one point)
  • cssc (due to texinfo5)
  • docbook-utils
  • cm3 (and, by extension, cvsup) (cm3's distfile is bad)
  • cvsync +universal (unrecognized --disable-dependency-tracking flag)
  • libctl (needs variants for newer versions of gcc)
  • libchloride
  • guile16 (needs muniversal)
  • svdlibc (checksum mismatch - possible stealth update?)
  • netcdf-fortran
  • qd
  • sowing
  • nusmv (missing MiniSat?)
  • sharutils (works, just needs to be updated to 4.14) (also maybe get the libexec/gnubin treatment?)
  • cppcheck
  • p5.[8|10]-perlbal (conflicts with p5.12-perlbal)
  • mp3fs
  • krbafs
  • kumofs (+universal fails because rb-msgpack is non-universal)
  • pcc (missing lib directories)
  • AfterStep
  • Eterm (actually libast)
  • libbert
  • hoard
  • opal (rev-upgrade after installing ode +debug)
  • libgksuui10
  • bashdb (bash4.3 is too new)
  • dialog
  • fcrackzip (conflicts with unzip)
  • gpgme (when argp-standalone is active)
  • xar-devel (conflicts with xar)

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