breaks the build when XORG_COMPLETE is set. [1]
- Add VIDEO_EXCL, a list of mutually exclusive video drivers.
- Add openchrome to VIDEO_OFF.
Reported by: brian [1]
This is the pano13 library, part of the Panorama Tools by Helmut
Dersch of the University of Applied Sciences Furtwangen.
The panorama tools are mainly used to build panoramic images from a set of
overlapping images. The usability extends beyond "just" building panoramas by
far though. You can, for instance, use them to render an average of multiple
images to broaden the dynamic range of the images or average out noise. You
can also build object movies with them, morph between images and much more.
WWW: http://panotools.sourceforge.net/
shown interest in handling this port, and is likely to do a better job
at it than me. While I'm here, correct the MASTER_SITE_SUBDIR variable;
the distfiles are in my own sub-directory, and not petef@'s one anymore.
- The PCRE option allows one to link pound against libpcre for the regcomp()
and regexec() functions instead of libc. This can make a substantial
difference in CPU consumption with some workloads. Defaults to off.
- The LIBTHR option links pound against the libthr for threading, instead
of libpthread. This makes a *huge* difference when you deal with enough
traffic. Defaults to on.
Bump PORTREVISION.
Approved by: anders (maintainer)
how to handle the database upgrade and the SpamAssassin patch partial
integration.
There are several important changes that may affect your vpopmail
installation and may need you to handle manually:
- THE MYSQL CONNECTION INFORMATION IS NO LONGER DEFINED AT COMPILE-TIME!
The WITH_MYSQL_{USER,PASSWD,SERVER,DB} variables should NOT be defined
when you build the port; place that information in the vpopmail.mysql
file after vpopmail has been installed!
- the default domain is also no longer defined at compile time - you need
to place it in the defaultdomain file after the installation.
- the defaultdomain and vpopmail.mysql files are no longer blindly removed
on deinstallation, they are only removed if they have not been modified
- in vpopmail 5.4.18, the database schema was changed - some fields were
extended from 64 to 96 characters. If you do not apply those changes
to your database, as explained in the vpopmail/doc/UPGRADE file, your
vpopmail installation may silently fail or lose the trailing portions
of domain names and usernames.
- in vpopmail 5.4.19, the upstream authors integrated large parts of
Alex Dupre's SpamAssassin support, without the SPAM_THRESHOLD part.
If you use vpopmail along with the SpamAssassin FreeBSD port support,
take extra care to ensure that your installation still processes
e-mail messages in the same way.
- vpopmail 5.4.19 added support for maildrop as a mail delivery agent.
This is available in the FreeBSD port if WITH_MAILDROP is defined.
There is also a new user-limit flag for maildrop delivery.
- vpopmail 5.4.19 added support for MySQL connections via Unix sockets
instead of TCP sockets to the server. To do that, change the second
value (the port number) in vpopmail.mysql to the full pathname of
the MySQL socket (e.g. /tmp/mysql.sock).
- vpopmail 5.4.20 extended the LDAP support; please see README.ldap for
more information, and specify the LDAP connection information in
the vpopmail/etc/vpopmail.ldap file after the installation.