again. Note failure of attempt and give up; this port is still broken in
the same way as the previous (looks like it's expecting some missing
libraries; ncurses and at least one other). Therefore, mark BROKEN.
o most fonts have been updated
o added a few fonts
o renamed READ.ME to README
o removed mapfiles
Also:
o properly support NOPORTDOCS
o bump PORTREVISION
o fix a few portlint warnings
- stripped down some patches
20010617
- (djm) Pull in small fix from -CURRENT for session.c:
typo, use pid not s->pid, mstone@cs.loyola.edu
20010615
- (stevesk) don't set SA_RESTART and set SIGCHLD to SIG_DFL
around grantpt().
20010614
- (bal) Applied X11 Cookie Patch. X11 Cookie behavior has changed to
no longer use /tmp/ssh-XXXXX/
20010528
- (tim) [conifgure.in] add setvbuf test needed for sftp-int.c
Patch by Corinna Vinschen <vinschen@redhat.com>
Approved by: dwcjr@freebsd.org
portupgrade:
Fix -A and -B which were broken when I introduced -L.
[Submitted by: Ollivier Robert <roberto@keltia.freenix.fr>]
portsdb:
Implement -M/--master-recursive, -R/--upward-recursive and
-x/--exclude, and sort the result in dependency order.
submitter, the net/micq port supports Japanese, so this port is
superfluous.
PR: 29873
Submitted by: Hiroo ONO <hiroo@oikumene.gcd.org>
While I'm here, change a space to a tab (found by portlint).
some occasions, this prevent it from being loaded properly, even
though other libs already loaded already bring in -lm. I don't
understand the rtld :(
Only build the Tk related help files, if WITHOUT_X11 is not
specified. Previously they were built, but not installed. If you
did not have Tk installed, that build failed for you -- see PR
29722...
PR: ports/29722
According to Bennett Samowich <brs@ben-tech.com> on the Bugtraq
list, this version "does not allow access to privileged ports"
whereas the earlier ones do. I have not tested this claim. If
true, the change should lessen harm from the HTML form protocol
attack described at http://www.remote.org/jochen/sec/hfpa/ .
Mark broken, because the menus no longer display correctly.
Mention the AIM port. Don't mention the release notes, since they
seem to be unmaintained.
Touch up FTP list.
It is an german communication-protocol over modem lines,
a gateway for mail and news, complient to the german "GATEBAU" regulations.
It is the native protocol for the z-netz newsgroups.
no-op script. This prevents the port from appending content to
/etc/pam.conf, which is known to break kscreensaver's password
verification, without asking first. Binary packages already left
/etc/pam.conf alone.
portsdb:
Do not clobber the INDEX file until the new one is ready,
so you don't have a zero-sized INDEX while updating it.
pkgdepfix:
Implement an origin duplicates fixer (only invoked when -o is
specified), and when it fixes one, redo the whole session.
Make the cyclic dependencies fixer a bit more intelligent.
portcvsweb:
Conform to the Secure BROWSER (SB) Specification proposed by
David A. Wheeler.
cf. http://www.dwheeler.com/browse/secure_browser.htmlhttp://www.tuxedo.org/~esr/BROWSER/
compile the Kooka application.
Also, temporarily disable compilation of the Kamera stuff, which requires
gphoto2, and leave a hint in pkg-plist to enable it later (I know it's ugly
but it should at least get binary packages up and running for most people).
installation of some ".desktop" files that make packaging fail for some
users: some desktop shortcuts are not created if you don't have the
corresponding application already installed.
Users may still get the shortcuts in their local configurations by running
kappfinder as usual.
- Remove ugly do-configure and use Makefile.FREEBSD as the Makefile
for the program
- Add do-install target
- Remove COPYING from installing into docs directory
(as if we dont got enough copies of the GPL floating around)
- Sort pkg-plist
PR: 29780
Submitted by: MAINTAINER
[German]
UNIX-Connect kann sehr vielseitig eingesetzt werden. Entwickelt wurde
es, um ein Unix-System als Server im Z-NETZ (im alten Sinne) einsetzen
zu koennen. Nebeneffekt ist die Gateway-Funktion. Gerade die Gateway-Routinen
sind relativ gut portabel (ANSI-C ohne wesentliche UNIX-Einfluesse), und daher
bereits auf anderen Computertypen realisiert worden. Bei den Online-Routinen
ist das schwieriger, aber nicht unmoeglich.
UNIX-Connect kann auch als Point benutzt werden - also um am heimischen
Linux-System die Nachrichten aus der Z-NETZ MailBox vor Ort im ELM oder NN
zu lesen. Dieser Einsatzmoeglichkeit widmet die Dokumentation ein eigenes
Kapitel, da hierbei sehr viele Konfigurationsprobleme von vornherein
vermieden werden koennen.
Autoren:
* 1993-1994 Martin Husemann * 1995-1998 Christopher Creutzig
* 1997-1998 Detlef Wuerkner * 1995-2000 Moritz Both
* 1997-2000 Matthias Andree * 1997-2000 Andreas Barth
* 1999-2000 Krischan Jodies * 1996-2001 Dirk Meyer
FTP: ftp://ftp.sf.net/pub/sourceforge/unix-connect/
FTP: ftp://unix-connect.sf.net/pub/unix-connect/
FTP: ftp://ftp.dinoex.org/pub/unix-connenct/
WWW: http://www.dinoex.de/unix-connect.html