Almost all *.omf files, which are installed on `make install' for `libgda2' port (part of gnome2) could not be registered, contains unknown entities, and so on. The same problem presents in `databases/libgnomedb' port and, may be, some other ports from gnome2. Some of these files (-ko and -es esepcially) contains not-UTF-8 characters and doesn't have any encoding specifications. `nautilus-user-manual-ko.omf) is example. Also, some files in `libgda2' (and, maybe, in other ports) port reffer to external DTDs on the Net, so here are many trys to access external netowrk. It leads to big pauses in installation on computers without internet access. How-To-Repeat: Try to install `databases/libgda' on computer without internet access.
Responsible Changed From-To: freebsd-ports->gnome Over to maintainers.
State Changed From-To: open->closed This should now be fixed in the latest revision of textproc/scrollkeeper. Thanks for reporting.