from a buffer overflow.
- Pick up any plugins in lib/ns-plugins by default.
Issue pointed out by David Krause <openbsd@davidkrause.com>.
Principal changes ok kevlo@
Users are advised to install the www/flashplugin port for Flash support.
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tinyproxy is a GPLed, lightweight HTTP/SSL proxy. Designed from the ground
up to be fast and yet small, it is an ideal solution for sites where a
full-featured HTTP proxy is required, but the system resources required to
run a more demanding HTTP proxy are unavailable. tinyproxy is fully compatible
with all existing web browsers, and has a number of useful features.
- patch for snmp to link with libdes
- stop libtool from helpfully mangling the ld.so hints file with
crap from the ports build directory by removing the finish_command
- MESSAGE file reflects phpxs command
- ltmain patch no longer needed
- move the php.ini extension lines to the end of the file
- introduce a new 'phpxs' command which enables/disables
modules from a shell without needing to manually edit php.ini
- libphp4.so now installs into the same module dir as the extensions
- php4-enable is now done by 'phpxs -s' so remove it
tested by wilfried@, feedback from naddy@
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Nag is the Horde task list application. It stores todo items, things
due later this week, etc. It is very similar in functionality to
the Palm ToDo application.
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Kronolith is the Horde calendar application. It provides a stable
and featureful individual calendar system for every Horde user, and
collaboration/scheduling features are starting to take shape. It
makes extensive use of the Horde Framework to provide integration
with other applications.
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Turba is the Horde contact management application. It makes heavy
use of the Horde framework to provide integration with other
applications such as the IMP webmail system.