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8 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Mario Sergio Fujikawa Ferreira
3f7c619439 o style changes
o honor PREFIX

PR:		30390
Submitted by:	MAINTAINER
2001-09-13 00:34:19 +00:00
Mario Sergio Fujikawa Ferreira
96f3a37ff1 Update MAINTAINER email: clefevre@redirect.to -> clefevre@citeweb.net
Approved by: MAINTAINER
2001-08-30 03:58:35 +00:00
Peter Pentchev
9c0a071864 Change maintainer's email address: clefevre@poboxes.com -> clefevre@redirect.to
PR:		27867
Submitted by:	maintainer
2001-06-09 12:59:34 +00:00
FUJISHIMA Satsuki
2192154ee0 change maintainer's e-mail address. 2001-02-15 17:01:03 +00:00
Kevin Lo
ee7a2c477f Add USE_GMAKE and fix pkg-plist
Submitted by: MAINTAINER
2001-01-08 01:35:01 +00:00
Kevin Lo
e092ade9f6 - Fix Makefile
- Add WWW
- Take over maintainership

BTW, I fixed pkg-plist

PR: 24111
Submitted by: Cyrille Lefevre <clefevre@citeweb.net>
2001-01-06 17:34:48 +00:00
Will Andrews
60f2b6b7a8 Goodbye, YEAR2000. Hello, 2001.
Approved by:	asami
2001-01-01 10:15:16 +00:00
Trevor Johnson
437e13fc3b Add GNU sh-utils 2.0, enhanced versions of yes, true, pwd, and so
forth (all with a "g" prepended to their names).  With the approval
of the submitter, I've disabled the suid bit on gsu by default,
with a note to users that they should review the philosophy behind
GNU su:

Why GNU `su' does not support the `wheel' group
===============================================

   (This section is by Richard Stallman.)

   Sometimes a few of the users try to hold total power over all the
rest.  For example, in 1984, a few users at the MIT AI lab decided to
seize power by changing the operator password on the Twenex system and
keeping it secret from everyone else.  (I was able to thwart this coup
and give power back to the users by patching the kernel, but I wouldn't
know how to do that in Unix.)

   However, occasionally the rulers do tell someone.  Under the usual
`su' mechanism, once someone learns the root password who sympathizes
with the ordinary users, he or she can tell the rest.  The "wheel
group" feature would make this impossible, and thus cement the power of
the rulers.

   I'm on the side of the masses, not that of the rulers.  If you are
used to supporting the bosses and sysadmins in whatever they do, you
might find this idea strange at first.

PR:		21884
Submitted by:	Cyrille Lefevre <clefevre@citeweb.net>
Reviewed by:	submitter
Approved by:	silence on -ports regarding category
2000-10-19 04:29:41 +00:00