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Date:      Thu, 28 Aug 2014 12:37:48 -0000
From:      "Ports-QAT" <qat@redports.org>
To:        amdmi3@FreeBSD.org
Cc:        ports@FreeBSD.org, decke@FreeBSD.org
Subject:   [QAT] 366399: 2x fail, 1x ???, 1x depend (ignored: is marked as broken on i386: '__stack_chk_fail_local' isn't defined in net-im/tox)
Message-ID:  <E1XMyxZ-0009Tm-0k@qat.redports.org>

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uTox is lightweight Tox (https://github.com/irungentoo/ProjectTox-Core)
client written in C.

Simple and convenient program for confidential communication.

Still early in development, though it already supports some of the most
important features, like file transfers, A/V, group chats, and DNS Discovery.

There are also binaries for other OS: Linux, Android, OS X and Windows, which
makes it possible to communicate between users of different OS.

WWW: http://utox.org/

PR:		192954
Submitted by:	fidaj@ukr.net
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  Build ID:          20140828122000-35541
  Job owner:         amdmi3@FreeBSD.org
  Buildtime:         18 minutes
  Enddate:           Thu, 28 Aug 2014 12:37:44 GMT

  Revision:          366399
  Repository:        https://svnweb.freebsd.org/ports?view=revision&revision=366399

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    Port:            net-im/uTox 0.1.3.git20140827

      Buildgroup:     8.4-QAT/amd64
      Buildstatus:   FAIL

      Buildgroup:     8.4-QAT/i386
      Buildstatus:   DEPEND (IGNORED: IS MARKED AS BROKEN ON I386: '__STACK_CHK_FAIL_LOCAL' ISN'T DEFINED IN NET-IM/TOX)

      Buildgroup:     9.2-QAT/amd64
      Buildstatus:   ???
      Log: https://qat.redports.org//~amdmi3@FreeBSD.org/20140828122000-35541-404700/uTox-0.1.3.git20140827.log

      Buildgroup:     9.2-QAT/i386
      Buildstatus:   FAIL


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