have to create and control your own kingdom, control your people with
rewards and spells and try to solve the epic quest before you.
WWW: http://www.linuxgamepublishing.com/info.php?id=8
PR: ports/131187
Submitted by: Marcus von Appen <mva at sysfault.org>
You command a small force of NATO soldiers trying to solve the mysteries
behind the missing of an earlier team in the small city of Lubin. Once
arrived you find the team dead and yoursell surrounded by monsters.
WWW: http://www.linuxgamepublishing.com/info.php?id=20
PR: ports/131251
Submitted by: Marcus von Appen <mva at sysfault.org>
Changes:
- Only use the cached supplementory group vector when matching groups
for the invoking user. (security)
- When setting the umask, use the union of the user's umask and the
default value set in sudoers so that we never lower the user's umask
when running a command.
- Sudo now operates in the C locale again when doing a match against
sudoers.
PR: 131446
Submitted by: Eygene Ryabinkin
Security: vid:13d6d997-f455-11dd-8516-001b77d09812
and feature-rich with unrivalled ease of installation and use. Blog content is
stored as XML files on disk and served up dynamically, so there's no need to
install a database. All maintenance and administration can be performed through
your web browser, making Pebble ideal for anybody who is constantly on the move
or doesn't have direct access to their host.
WWW: http://pebble.sourceforge.net
- Fix plist to not try and rmdir locale directories.
- Respect WITHOUT_NLS.
- Take explicit contol of dbus dependency (default was "auto").
- Add OPTIONS for DBUS and NLS (both default On).
- Silence portlint.
PR: ports/131106
Submitted by: "Joseph S. Atkinson" <jsa@wickedmachine.net>
1. Document the --check-port-dbdir
2. Add a paragraph about why it's not possible for portmaster to continue
when there is an error.
3. Update the suggested alias for portmaster -L
4. Update the process of deleting and reinstalling ports to include the
new --check-port-dbdir option, and to check /var/db/pkg
===========
1. Add --check-port-dbdir to clean stale entries from /var/db/ports [1]
Since the definition of PORT_DBDIR is now used in more than one place,
add it to the initialization routine at the top.
General Improvements
====================
1. Add a 'nonfatal' option to find_moved_port() so that when it's
called in a context where we don't care about a port that has been
deleted (such as distfile listing) it doesn't exit. Add some code to
that function to tell -L that the port has been deleted.
2. Deal with ports that require user interaction to fetch by checking
first whether MASTER_SITES is empty before running 'make checksum'.
This should solve the problem of portmaster unintentionally deleting
the distfiles for java ports, inter alia. [2]
3. Improve kill_bad_children() by using process group id [3]
4. Don't call kill_bad_children() in safe_exit() without reason.
a. Implement this for the distinfo child process by flagging the first
line of the file and checking for a file with -s instead of just -e.
b. Implement this for -F mode by flagging when all the background
processes have finished.
This should result in less of those annoying 'Terminated' messages
5. Move the start of read_distinfos() until after we are sure that we
are going to try building the port.
Small Fixups
============
1. When update_contents() finds something odd when updating a port
suggest using --check-depends to clean it up.
2. In check_for_update() avoid having variables that differ only by case
3. In update_port() recurse with just the port to update [3]
4. In dependency_check() run check_interactive() for installed
versions that need updating.
5. Update copyright
Concept by: RW <fbsd06@mlists.homeunix.com> [1]
Fix Suggested by: ale [2]
Suggested by: Geraint Edwards <gedge@yadn.org> [3]