a patch from Gentoo.
While there clean up Makefile a bit (mixed whitespace format ugliness) and
simplify a patch (just use upstream's existing sysconf code, rather than
workaround the unportable use of sysctlbyname).
ruby-net-http-digest_auth is an implementation of RFC 2617 - Digest
Access Authentication. At this time the gem does not drop in to
Net::HTTP and can be used for with other HTTP clients.
ok jeremy@
(ie me@example.com) is different from the server's fqdn (ie xmpp.example.com),
which is the case of Google Talk.
If the SRV records are properly configured (as detailed here:
http://wiki.xmpp.org/web/SRV_Records) you dont need to set the server
anymore in bitlbee, it will do the dns lookup and automagically connect
to the right server. Note that the purple FLAVOR doesn't exhibit this
bug.
This is needed until someone adds the ns_*parse* family of functions from
BIND8 to our resolver (asr? any takers?)
From Daniel Levai (thanks!), tested by myself & looks good to sthen@.
* don't use an /etc/default/activemq config file; it's too generic and
linuxish -- we'll use /etc/activemqrc
* no need to install the wrappers since we have rc scripts
* properly sample *all* configuration files
* run as unpriviledged user: _activemq by default
* remove useless README
* properly remove data files at @extraunexec time
* proper rc_stop in the rc script
* take MAINTAINER
ok jasper@ on a previous submission
horrible Nagios NSCA passive check acceptor. Command lines are compatible
but the protocol is not - however the two servers can coexist to assist
during a migration. Fix/ok rpe@
* Added a whole bunch of security validation to DwCompress.c
* We now handle EasyDNS' bad truncation in a reasonable manner
* Added new SQA test for es-us.noticias.yahoo.com issue in May/June 2012
And other, also fix the homepage.
Ok sthen@
rebar wants to download missing dependencies on the fly, but that won't work out
too good in the ports tree, so erlang.port.mk now removes those dependency declaration
sections.