This may only cover up a symptom of an underlying problem with perl
5.6.1 so currently mod_perl should be used with caution until we
find the real bug - probably in the perl sources
found by Pavel Kovorin <pvk@tsinet.ru>
the pkgspecs are only useful for packages made from our tree and since the
package versions are well within the minimum versions then change back
to *.
and just prints a warning. RUN_DEPENDS only.
- Specify the lowest possible versions of the dependeny entries with which
this can be installed, instead of matching all.
from maintainer Nikolay Sturm <nikolay.sturm@desy.de>
Jesred is a redirector for the Squid proxy. It was derived from
Squirm 1.0 betaB and some parts of squid. Author claims that it's
about two or three times faster than original Squirm, and has some
added features.
MAINTAINER= Couderc Damien <couderc.damien@wanadoo.fr>
---
HTML::CGIChecker is a module for web developers to parse HTML and
to detect HTML code that could break a page in some way.
This module is not a HTML validator, but it allows one to check the
HTML code that users post to a web application, for example to a
discussion board, to prevent them to post a piece of code that would
render the rest of a page it is displayed on unusable.
- expand upon comment about supporting dynamic loading
- no need to "mkdir ${WRKSRC}" in post-extract target
- add better enable script and rename it from gzip-enable to
mod_gzip-enable to match the module name
- replace INSTALL script with MESSAGE
--
http_load runs multiple HTTP fetches in parallel, to test the throughput
of a web server.
However unlike most such test clients, it runs in a single process, so it
doesn't bog down the client machine. It can be configured to do HTTPS
fetches as well.
---
CGI::XMLApplication is a CGI application class, that intends to
enable perl artists to implement CGIs that make use of XML/XSLT
functionality, without taking too much care about specialized
errorchecking. Also it is ment to provide the power of the XML::LibXML
/ XML::LibXSLT module package.
--
mod_gzip transparently compresses the output of apache to
client browsers. It uses the 'Accept-Encoding' header to
determine whether or not the client browser wants gzipped
content.
XmHTML is a high performance Motif Widget capable of displaying
HTML 3.2 conforming text.
WWW: http://www.xs4all.nl/~ripley/XmHTML
MAINTAINER= Nikolay Sturm <Nikolay.Sturm@desy.de>
Version 3.2.2 fixes a large number of bugs and all known specification
compliance issues. The 3.2.x branch will continue in maintenance mode,
but no new feature releases are planned.
Version 3.2.2 fixes a large number of bugs and all known specification
compliance issues. The 3.2.x branch will continue in maintenance mode,
but no new feature releases are planned.
by the Apache Foundation's Jakarta Project. Tomcat can be run as a
standalone web server with Servlet and JSP support, or using Apache
Server as it's web server via the mod_jserv Apache module (the
www/ap-jserv package).
- update MASTER_SITES to account for some wierdness on php.net
- all the old patches have been merged into the source tree now
- add a minor patch to improve the randomness of php temporary files
Upgrade is recommended. Contains a vast array of bugfixes over
previous PHP4 releases (read the NEWS file)
--
Internet Junkbuster Proxy TM is free privacy-enhancing software
that can be run on your PC or by your ISP or company. It blocks
requests for URLs (typically banner ads) that match its blockfile.
It also deletes unauthorized cookies and other unwanted identifying
header information that is exchanged between web servers and browsers.
Submitted by Wynand van Dyk <wynand@type01.com>
checked by reinhard@ and wilfried@ (thanks!)
- integrate COMMENT, bump NEED_VERSION
- depend on mod_perl now (jcs@rt.fm) and also p5-Params-Validate
- patch away an interactive test in the configuration stage
- integrate COMMENT, bump NEED_VERSION
- dont rm some directories that are used by other CPAN modules
- build without LARGEFILE support, since in-tree Apache does not include it
--
This module is a simple interface to the Gnome project's libghttp.
It allows you to make very simple HTTP requests, without the weight
of something like LWP. This makes it very useful in situations where
memory and speed are at a premium, such as mod_perl. It has full
support for proxy requests and authenticated requests.
from DESCR:
MindTerm v1.99 is a SSH client program written in 100% pure Java.
MindTerm can be run as a stand-alone program, or as an applet in a
webpage. Apart from supporting both ssh1 and ssh2, it has some
unique features such as built in scp file transfer and a built in
ftp-proxy which works with ordinary ftpds behind the sshd.
Submitted by: Pete Fritchman <petef@databits.net>
m17n patch. This allows to display pages in all kinds of scripts
and encodings in a UTF-8 xterm.
- Always use the included boehm-gc; problem reported by espie@.
- Update to w3m-0.2.1.
- Replace post-bsd.port.mk fumbling with FULLPKGNAME and PFRAGs.
- Install Japanese docs for respective flavor.
- Pull COMMENT* into Makefile.
- Remove useless/obsolete verbiage from DESCR.
- Miscellaneous cleanups.
HTML metacharacters into the corresponding entities. More sophisticated
transformations, such as splitting the text into paragraphs or
marking up bulleted lists, can be carried out by setting the
appropriate options.
and the ability to build your Web site out of small reusable objects
in a OO-style. You can also take advantage all available Perl
modules, (including DBI for database access) use their functionality
and easily include their output into your web pages.
NOTE: that the build warns about File::Spec being out of date, but this
appears to have no noticable effect in my tests. If someone finds a
problem, then a p5-File-Spec port is required at a later date.
update to p5-libwww-5.51
If LWP::UserAgent::env_proxy is called in a CGI environment, the
case-insensitivity when looking for "http_proxy"
permits "HTTP_PROXY" to be found, but this can be trivially set by the
web client using the "Proxy:" header. The fix applied is that
$ENV{HTTP_PROXY} is not longer honored for CGI scripts.
The CGI_HTTP_PROXY environment variable can be used instead.
from DESCR:
This is a module for the Apache HTTP Server. It replaces the
Apache-FP patches and module supplied with the Microsoft
FrontPage Server Extensions available from Microsoft and
Ready-to-Run Software.
Using this module allows you to use advanced features of the
FrontPage client with your Apache HTTP Server (e.g. creating
FrontPage enabled subwebs using the FrontPage client in con-
trast to creating them as user "root" with "fpinstall.sh" or
the "fpsrvadm.exe"-utility on the system's shell).
Fixed buffer overflow.
>SECURITY ADVISORY 13th February 2001
>----------------------------------------------------------------------
>Program: analog
>Versions: all versions except 4.16 and 4.90beta3
>Operating systems: all
>----------------------------------------------------------------------
>There is a buffer overflow bug in all versions of analog released
>prior to today. A malicious user could use an ALIAS command to
>construct very long strings which were not checked for length.
>
>This bug is particularly dangerous if the form interface (which allows
>unknown users to run the program via a CGI script) has been installed.
>
>This bug was discovered by the program author, and there is no known
>exploit. However, users are advised to upgrade to one of the two safe
>versions immediately, especially if they have installed the form
>interface. The URL is http://www.analog.cx/
>
>I apologise for the inconvenience.
> Stephen Turner
--
Mason is a powerful Perl-based web site development and delivery
engine. With Mason you can embed Perl code in your HTML and construct
pages from shared, reusable components.
Mason solves the common problems of site development: caching,
debugging, templating, simulating browser conditions, maintaining
development and production sites, and more.
Although it can be used from CGI or even stand-alone, it is optimally
designed for use with two other open source technologies: mod_perl
and Apache.
--
This is a collection of modules that represent, create, and extract
information from HTML syntax trees. These modules used to be part
of the libwww-perl distribution, but are now unbundled in order to
facilitate a separate development track. Bug reports and discussions
about these modules can still be sent to the <libwww@perl.org>
mailing list, or to <sburke@cpan.org>.
--
HTML::TableExtract is a module that simplifies the extraction of
information contained in tables within HTML documents.
Tables of note may be specified using Headers, Depth, Count, or
some combination of the three.
Changes:
- Fix for test cases that failed because of URI-1.10 now encode
space as '+' instead of '%20.
- Makefile.PL: Require URI-1.10.
HTTP::Daemon now accepts any non-space character as method name
on the request line. It used to fail on methods like "M-POST"
because it only allowed \w-chars.
- HTTP::Date now allow fractional seconds in ISO date formats.
- HTTP::Request::Common will now calculate Content-length
even if $DYNAMIC_FILE_UPLOAD is set.
Changelog:
- Fixed the various pdf_open_*() functions (Daniel)
- Fixed a bug that could cause invalid INI entries to be used under certain
circumstances (Zeev)
- Fixed a bug in the Apache module that could cause invalid INI values to
propogate to different virtual hosts, if one or more of the virtual
hosts was configured with engine=Off (Zeev)
- Fixed possible crash bugs in the session module (Sascha)
- Fixed the ODBC module to build properly with Solid 3.0 and OpenLink (Dan
Kalowsky)
- Fixed possible corruption of line number information in PHP scripts (Zeev,
Zend Engine)
- Fixed a few possible crashes in functions that use user-defined callbacks
(Zeev, Zend Engine)