patches a bit (author incorporated a fair number of them, and made
even more cross-platfrm portability improvements). I'll deal with
any packaging changes tomorrow.
and patch it up a bit. Yes indeed, phk is back in the tcl+snmp arena.
Update to 2.1.5, add the ability to probe several communities with
the IP-discover function.
MAINTAINER from asami to ports, I don't use this anymore (no cut &
paste, duh!).
By the way, does someone know why people think I'm a ytalk expert? I've
getting questions from all over the world about how to compile ytalk
on Solaris etc. Maybe taking out this MAINTAINER line would help.
- make a symlink to $PREFIX/bb/www instead from there to cgi-bin, so
that apache server finds the script outside the document root.
- updated PLIST.
- provide better environment for ,paging' in script (BBHOME, ...)
the start script.
Added a needed tmp dir ($PREFIX/bb/tmp), otherwise bb refuses to start.
Updated PLIST.
symlinked page.sh cgi script to $PREFIX/www/cgi-bin
a) The link created in /usr/local/www to the bb is relative, so it
does not work if the ${PREFIX}/www is itself a symlink. Fixed that
by using full paths.
b) Added a symlink bb/index.html to bb/bb.html so that the URL can
just be http://hostname/bb
c) Added 3 files (two of them were very important) to PLIST which
were missing (bb.html, bb2.html and the new index.html). So I think
nobody tried to install bb from a package since now.
Reviewed by:
Partially submitted by: Mikhail Teterin <mi@www.video-collage.com>
Obtained from:
unless you test it, Brian. :) (Directory path prefix was wrong.)
(2) Also, this patch modifies the same file as patch-af, so I combined
those two (see handbook).
IP for that hardware-address, return a NAK rather than being silent.
Reviewed by: None (trivial fix, discussed briefly with author & cc'd
to hackers)
Submitted by: Brian Somers <brian@awfulhak.demon.co.uk>
Obtained from: Brian Somers <brian@awfulhak.demon.co.uk>
This micro release of CVSup fixes a server bug that would have been
tickled by some planned repairs to the FreeBSD repository. The client
remains unchanged from release 14.1.