lines. The error was masked by the conditionality, but mostly harmless
due to the fact that the directory is incredibly likely to be populated
anyway.
Submitted by: tobez
o) files dir contains a sample config for network master-slave
which seems to be stable on my test environment
o) still lack of USB support, cause noone ports the LINUX usb code to
FreeBSD (perhaps libusb is also a staring point)
This is a calendar for gdesklets. You can add your dates to the calendar.
http://gdesklets.gnomedesktop.org/
PR: ports/60878
Submitted by: Mezz <mezz7@cox.net>
sshd2 unless it detects an entry for ssh in /etc/inetd.conf. As there
are three ways to automatically start sshd2 and /etc/rc.conf is the
simplest one (at least on FreeBSD 4, with rcNG once /etc/rc.d/sshd is
fixed to not be tailored to the base sshd) this version of the port
is the last one to do so. Beginning with next version it will only
install a sample start-up script. To prevent foot shooting when
updating to the next version this port won't remove an existing
start-up scripting on deinstall. Please see also the pkg-message that
gets displayed on installation.
- Update to 3.2.9.1. This is _not_ a security update. For the non-commercial
version the only change worth mentioning since 3.2.5 is the addition of the
config option "DisableVersionFallback", see sshd2_config(5) for further
details.
- Use sites from the official list of mirrors for MASTER_SITES.
- Adjust COMMENT to justify why this port is security/ssh2, not security/ssh3.
- Revise list of installed documentation. No longer install MANIFEST (list of
source files) and INSTALL, install RFCs referenced in sshd2_config(5) and
HOWTO.anonymous.sftp (patched to better fit FreeBSD).
- Remove WITH_STATIC_SFTP knob. Using the internal sftp-server instead of the
external (static) one is much simpler to set up and maintain (using the
external one requires to install a copy of it in the home directory of the
anonymous sftp user which has to be manually updated when installing a newer
version of the port).
- Remove WITHOUT_TCPWRAP knob, libwarp is part of FreeBSD since 3.2.
- Install examples scripts for the ExternalAuthorizationProgram and
AuthKbdInt.Plugin config options in EXAMPLESDIR. See sshd2_config(5) for
further information.
- Replace references to /etc/ssh2/* in config files with PREFIX/etc/ssh2/*.
- Add a pkg-message displaying the different methods to automatically start
sshd2.
- Switch to the start-up script for Solaris which is part of the tarball, it
handles the name of the pidfile better.
- Fix detection of X11 headers, this enables compilation with support for X11
SECURITY extension. See TrustX11Applications in ssh2_config(5) for further
information.
- Add a test target to the Makefile of the port, the tests seem a bit outdated
and buggy but it's enough to e.g. do a bit of speed comparison when building
with different compilers.
- Minor changes and clean-up (sort pkg-plist, don't add /usr/local/lib to
the library search path when compiling, etc.).
Revive some local modifications lost with the update to 3.1.0:
- Use login_cap(3)/login_class(3) facilities to set environment variables,
prority and shell, get motd, copyright, hushlogin and nologin, respect
ignorenologin and requirehome. This changes are roughly based on former
patch-ah and patch-ai and patches of security/openssh.
- Don't print "No mail.", it's not FreeBSD login style.
Submitted by: maintainer
For changes since 2.01a21 see:
ftp://ftp.berlios.de/pub/cdrecord/alpha/AN-2.01a22
and
ftp://ftp.berlios.de/pub/cdrecord/alpha/AN-2.01a23
Submitted by: maintainer
- Use --qmail-queue-binary configure's argument to point to the proper
location (i.e. ${QMAIL_DIR}/bin instead of ${PREFIX}/bin)
First noticed by: David du SERRE-TELMON <david@xinus.net>
Suggested by: J. Martin Petersen <jmp@alvorlig.dk>
Fumihiko Kimura <jfkimura@yahoo.co.jp>
- Check for qmail-queue binary in Makefile
- Display build knobs descriptions in pre-configure
maintainer, in my response to request about build errors on 5.x:
As much as I may try, I just can't find the time anymore to spend on
projects such as this. Since there are some documented exploits
available against 6.5.x, it would probably be best to remove the port.
my asking if the port should be marked broken on -CURRENT:
I am no longer interested in maintaining the FreeBSD port of ivtools.
But I have addressed all of these problems, to the best of my knowledge,
in the latest release of ivtools, 1.1.
I confirm that I no longer wish to be the maintainer of xlogmaster.
I suggest that the port be deleted. Xlogmaster's author has moved on
to another product, and I don't have the skills to maintain Xlogmaster
itself, particularly those to make it work under release 5 (impacted by
GCC changes).
So, if anyone is using this port, they should step up now to save it on 5.x.
* Put in the right category [1]
* Really add support for gtk+-1.2
* Fix up plist
* Fix libtool support
* Allow the gtk+-1.2 engine to build on -STABLE
* Use gnometarget by default
* Don't create a useless symlink
* Make PREFIX-safe
* Make full use of USE_GNOME/WANT_GNOME [1]
* This port doesn't require INSTALLS_SHLIB
* Add CONFLICTS for gnome-themes-extras [1]
Submitted by: maintainer [1]
missing space:
for i in easytaggrip gtkpod id3v2 juk squash xmms-f...
PR: ports/60830
Submitted by: Roman Shterenzon <roman@xpert.com>
Reviewed by: Adam Weinberger <adamw@FreeBSD.org>