- Replace some harcoded paths with tweakable variables
- Some naming conventions changes around Makefile
- Some additional patching
- Add some hackery to bypass fetch problems with
coast sites
- Add $FreeBSD$ to PKGINSTALL and PLIST
- Deploy PORTDOCS technology inside PLIST
Discussed and worked with: maintainer
- bsd.port.mk update to use bsd.kde.mk for USE_{QT,KDE}*
- Cleanup corresponding ports for bsd.kde.mk update.
- Fix bsd.kde.mk: use correct kdelibs dependency, put qt at the bottom,
introduce QT_NONSTANDARD variable for nonstandard configure setup.
- Update KDE2 to 2.1.1. Two patches included in x11/kdelibs2 to fix the
proxy authentication that was broken for 2.1.1. Remove old patches.
- Potentially fix kdelibs build for alpha.
- Fix qt-designer 2.3.0 build.
- Ruby stuff left alone since it looks like black magic to me. Should
still work w/ compat shims for older USE_QT[,2] style. Some others
were also left alone for the same reason.
Reviewed by: portmgr, ports (bsd.kde.mk+bsd.port.mk)
Submitted by: David Faure <faure@kde.org> (proxy auth patches)
Alex Zepeda <garbanzo@kde.org> (old patches removal)
age to protect E-mail and data files. It lets you commu-
nicate securely with people you've never met, with no
secure channels needed for prior exchange of keys. It's
well featured and fast, with sophisticated key management,
digital signatures, data compression, and good ergonomic
design.
Contributors:
Matthias Bruestle for the myetsid feature.
Lutz Donnerhacke for the pgp2.6.3in development.
Ingmar Camphausen, Thomas Roessler, a.o. for extensive testing.
WWW: http://www.in-ca.individual.net/
FTP: ftp://ftp.fu-berlin.de/doc/IN/IN-CA/pgp/pgp263in/files/pgp263in.changes
pkg-plist) by passing the DOCDIR variable through PLIST_SUB.
Remove my own PLIST_SUB hackery that predated (and, hopefully,
inspired) the now standard PORTDOCS addition.
Surprisingly enough, there still is no version 0.4 of this thing
on the distsite...
Submitted by: bento (and fenner's script -- many thanks)
for various firewall platforms. In Firewall Builder, firewall policy is a set
of rules, each rule consists of abstract objects which represent real network
objects and services (hosts, routers, firewalls, networks, protocols).
Firewall Builder helps user maintain database of objects and allows policy
editing using simple drag-and-drop operations.
WWW: http://www.crocodile.org/~vadim/fwbuilder/
- New checksum, Archive on sourceforge.net had changed.
- use new version of gtkmm
PR: 24837
Submitted by: roman@xpert.com