This can be used to generalize building of, say, language-specific
versions of gd like ukrainian/gd -- the controlling port will simply set
GD_FONTS to something like
GD_FONTS="/usr/ports/distfiles/x-koi8u.tgz koi6x10.bdf koi8x13.bdf \
koi9x15.bdf koi12x24.bdf koi10x20.bdf"
And the new configure script will extract the bdf files from the tarball
and use the bdftogd perl script (bundled with the software) to regenerate
the sources.
No REVISION bump, because the default package is still the same...
Default setgid_group to maildrop instead of postdrop in config and
src because port uses it instead
Disable debugger by default due to security reasons
Submitted by: osa@freebsd.org.ru, n@nectar.cc
Because py-coro used to have versions like "20000424" and now
has "2001.02.02", the ports system always thinks new versions
are a downgrade. Therefore, we should return to the original
versioning scheme to avoid this problem.
Reviewed by: kris, kbyanc (maintainer)
now makes use of login.conf and login.access. This is performed by
using FreeBSD login(1) instead of MIT KRB5 login.krb5(8).
The MIT KRB5 login.krb5(8) can still be used by specifying "-L" in
the klogind and telnetd arguments in inetd.conf. This is documented
in a new file called README.FreeBSD.
Reviewed by: nectar
* MAIL NOTIFICATION WASN'T SEND
Update to 2.14.1 (security update). Upgrade to all users highly
recomended!
From Security Advisory for Bugzilla:
: *** SECURITY ISSUES RESOLVED ***
:
: - Multiple instances of user-account hijacking capability were fixed (Bugs
: 54901, 108385, 185516)
:
: - Two occurrences of allowing data protected by Bugzilla's groupset
: restrictions to be visible to users outside of those groups were fixes
: (Bugs 102141, 108821)
:
: - One instance of an untrusted variable being echoed back to a user via
: HTML was fixed (Bug 98146)
:
: - Multiple instances of untrusted variables being passed to SQL queries
: were fixed (Bugs 108812, 108822, 109679, 109690)
recomended!
From Security Advisory for Bugzilla:
: *** SECURITY ISSUES RESOLVED ***
:
: - Multiple instances of user-account hijacking capability were fixed (Bugs
: 54901, 108385, 185516)
:
: - Two occurrences of allowing data protected by Bugzilla's groupset
: restrictions to be visible to users outside of those groups were fixes
: (Bugs 102141, 108821)
:
: - One instance of an untrusted variable being echoed back to a user via
: HTML was fixed (Bug 98146)
:
: - Multiple instances of untrusted variables being passed to SQL queries
: were fixed (Bugs 108812, 108822, 109679, 109690)