libidn-1.29: registering info file /usr/pkg/info/libidn-components.png libidn-1.29: registering info file /usr/pkg/info/libidn.info gmake-4.1nb1: registering info file /usr/pkg/info/make.info libffi-3.2.1: registering info file /usr/pkg/info/libffi.info dbus-1.8.12: copying /usr/pkg/share/examples/dbus/session.conf to /usr/pkg/etc/dbus-1/session.conf dbus-1.8.12: copying /usr/pkg/share/examples/dbus/system.conf to /usr/pkg/etc/dbus-1/system.conf dbus-1.8.12: setting permissions on /usr/pkg/libexec/dbus-daemon-launch-helper (o=root, g=dbus, m=4511) =========================================================================== The following files should be created for dbus-1.8.12: /etc/rc.d/dbus (m=0755) [/usr/pkg/share/examples/rc.d/dbus] =========================================================================== No schema files found: doing nothing. fftw-3.3.4nb1: registering info file /usr/pkg/info/fftw3.info gnuradio-core-3.7.5nb2: copying /usr/pkg/share/examples/gnuradio/conf.d/gnuradio-runtime.conf to /usr/pkg/etc/gnuradio/conf.d/gnuradio-runtime.conf gnuradio-core-3.7.5nb2: copying /usr/pkg/share/examples/gnuradio/conf.d/gr-audio-jack.conf to /usr/pkg/etc/gnuradio/conf.d/gr-audio-jack.conf gnuradio-core-3.7.5nb2: copying /usr/pkg/share/examples/gnuradio/conf.d/gr-audio-oss.conf to /usr/pkg/etc/gnuradio/conf.d/gr-audio-oss.conf gnuradio-core-3.7.5nb2: copying /usr/pkg/share/examples/gnuradio/conf.d/gr-audio-portaudio.conf to /usr/pkg/etc/gnuradio/conf.d/gr-audio-portaudio.conf gnuradio-core-3.7.5nb2: copying /usr/pkg/share/examples/gnuradio/conf.d/gr-audio.conf to /usr/pkg/etc/gnuradio/conf.d/gr-audio.conf pkg_add: package `gsm-1.0.13' was already installed as dependency, now marked as installed manually pkg_add: package `jack-0.121.3nb2' was already installed as dependency, now marked as installed manually pkg_add: package `portaudio-devel-20140130' was already installed as dependency, now marked as installed manually pkg_add: package `boost-libs-1.57.0' was already installed as dependency, now marked as installed manually pkg_add: package `orc-0.4.18' was already installed as dependency, now marked as installed manually pkg_add: package `swig2-2.0.12' was already installed as dependency, now marked as installed manually pkg_add: package `python27-2.7.8nb1' was already installed as dependency, now marked as installed manually pkg_add: package `fftwf-3.3.2nb3' was already installed as dependency, now marked as installed manually =========================================================================== $NetBSD: MESSAGE,v 1.2 2014/12/02 05:20:24 snj Exp $ You should enable the dbus system-wide daemon for correct operation. You can do this by using one of the three start-up scripts installed by the package. Use: * /usr/pkg/share/examples/rc.d/dbus: if you are using NetBSD's and pkgsrc's rc.subr start-up framework. * /usr/pkg/share/examples/rc.d/messagebus.redhat: if you are using a Red-Hat based system (such as Fedora). * /usr/pkg/share/examples/rc.d/rc.messagebus.slackware: if you are using a Slackware-like system. =========================================================================== =========================================================================== $NetBSD: MESSAGE,v 1.1.1.1 2006/02/20 12:08:11 adam Exp $ To allow this package to coexist with other versions of Qt it has been installed in /usr/pkg/qt4/{bin,include,lib,doc}. You should be able to select this version of Qt when compiling programs which use it by ensuring that 1) QTDIR is set to /usr/pkg/qt4 2) Use the "configure" argument "--with-qt-dir=/usr/pkg/qt4" 3) you may also have to put /usr/pkg/qt4/bin in your PATH To access Qt-4 man pages add /usr/pkg/qt4/doc/man to your MANPATH environment variable. Note that the Qt-4 man pages are installed here to avoid conflicts with man pages of other Qt versions. =========================================================================== =========================================================================== $NetBSD: MESSAGE,v 1.1 2008/07/31 03:58:05 bjs Exp $ NOTE: Unfortunately, JACK wants to use a linux /proc filesystem to perform shared memory housekeeping tasks. Therefore, if your platform supports a "Linux-compliant" proc filesystem, we recommend mounting one prior to using jack. On NetBSD, this can be accomplished with the following command: mount_procfs -orw,linux /proc Conventionally, the mount point is /proc. If you wish to use a different pathname for this filesystem, you may define the JACKD_PROCFS_PATH variable in your build environment or mk.conf as shown below. JACKD_PROCFS_PATH= /emul/linux/proc ATTENTION: NetBSD-current users who wish to run jackd with real-time scheduling will likely find that the loader fails to mmap the driver module(s) when using -R. Until this issue is re- solved, one may work around this problem by using the -m (--no-mlock) option. ===========================================================================