devices, including APC 5G, various Eaton, HP, and Tripp Lite models,
and a number of USB HID devices)
- build the snmp package by default
- use correct user/group names in MESSAGE
* base the default maxconn on available filehandles.
* change the error message to better indicate that it's an error
not a warning.
ok jasper@
while there, remove an out-of-date comment in MESSAGE-main.
- upsimage.cgi used upsimage_cgi_LDFLAGS to tweak for -all-static,
and not *_LDADD as upsstats.cgi and upsset.cgi did. as a result
upsimage.cgi was linked dynamically, therefore broken inside chroot
- add USE_GMAKE, so that it builds on landisk
- make lib-depends-check happy
- add @bin marker for bin/snmp-ups
- bump all PKGNAMEs
ok sthen@
(now called agiler-old)
upses such as the below can now work again:
{0x0665, 0x5161, &agiler_old_subdriver}, /* Belkin F6C1200-UNV */
{0x06da, 0x0003, &agiler_old_subdriver}, /* Mustek Powermust */
{0x0f03, 0x0001, &agiler_old_subdriver}, /* Unitek Alpha 1200Sx *
ok sthen@
preserve my changes to the fentonups driver, allowing the detection logic
to be bypassed and a model to be forced - for UPSes that do implement the
protocol except the identification command, which seems to be somewhat common
the Xanto S3000R thing here behaves like that, and support for it is added
ok mbalmer
the FULLPKGPATH, thus providing changes to packing-lists which shouldn't
happen, and making update more difficult.
Accordingly, bump all pkgnames with PSEUDO_FLAVORS, and provide an
update @pkgpath for the bug for most of them (left out the ones with 3
or 4 pseudo flavors for space constraints...)
-snmp SUBPACKAGE.
Also, remove myself as MAINTAINER. Not that I won't continue to support
it, just that my shinny new(?) SNMP card for my UPS makes this port
not one I'll use everyday anymore.
See what happens when people give me free stuff :).
In addition to the standard bugfixes, this is a major port rewrite.
The port now uses a '_ups' user and the CGIs created can now run under
either chrooted Apache or non-chrooted Apache.
Changes are listed here:
http://www.exploits.org/nut/release/1.2/new-1.2.1.txt
ok sturm@
Note: the initial checkin aborted half way through, before any log
messages were generated. What you see here is the second half of the
commit, the first half is already in-tree.