until it could be upstreamed. Well, the support has been upstreamed, so
we can retire these in favour of arm-trusted-firmware and u-boot-aarch64.
tested by me on an original pinebook, and by patrick@ on a 1080p pinebook.
discussed with patrick@ and jsg@
OK sthen@
dependency" and no substantial changes since, no current dependencies,
fails build with perl 5.28+, marked on CPAN as deprecated since 2009.
ok fcambus@ "He's dead, Jim" ian@
Fix CVE-2018-20615: """BUG/CRITICAL: mux-h2: re-check the frame
length when PRIORITY is used
An incorrect frame length check is performed on HEADERS frame having
the PRIORITY flag, possibly resulting in a read-past-bound which can
cause a crash depending how the frame is crafted. All 1.9 and 1.8
versions are affected. As a result, all HTTP/2 users must either
upgrade or temporarily disable HTTP/2 by commenting the "npn h2" and
"alpn h2" statements on their related "bind" lines."""
nxssh is based on an old copy of OpenSSH 4.7. Upstream stopped
supporting it and it hasn't been updated since import, so it's likely
affected by all the issues listed on
https://www.openssh.com/security.html since 2008.
opennx is a graphical client that uses nxssh under the hood. It is dead
upstream, hasn't been updated since 2009 and won't build with wxWidgets3.
ok kn@
- obsolete_reason for 5.6-only ports,
- update old "rename pecl-foo -> pecl56-foo" entries to use pecl71-foo
- add new "rename pecl56/70-foo -> pecl71-foo" entries to make sure
extensions that were installed standalone rather than as a dependency
of another port get updated
Probably useful in 2007 but the port hasn't been updated since. Deezer
has likely changed its public facing API, and the software now crashes
whenever a search is started. Time to take it behind the barn.
ok fcambus@ solene@ ajacoutot@