- this had an evil use of NO_CHECKSUM (don't do that at home kids,
just mirror the distfile!): remove it and provide distinfo
- regen PLIST while there, and thus bump package
ok steven@
(namely cairo, libart and xlib)
suggested by David Chisnall <csdavec at swansea dot ac dot uk>
MESSAGE tweaked from the FreeBSD gnustep-back port.
While deprecated, the xlib backend is still the default because it's the
most stable for now.
GWorkspace is a clone of the NeXT workspace manager with some added
features as spatial viewing, an advanced database based search system,
etc.
As for the rest of GNUstep apps under OpenBSD, it is somewhat
experimental.
Cherokee is a very fast, flexible and easy to configure Web Server. It
supports the widespread technologies nowadays: FastCGI, SCGI, PHP, CGI,
TLS and SSL encrypted connections, Virtual hosts, Authentication, on the
fly encoding, Load balancing, Apache compatible log files, and much
more.
based on a submission from Fernando Quintero (MAINTAINER)
testing, feedback and ok sthen@
hardware architecture instead of the machine port. Also add support
for detecting the presence of AltiVec at run-time using the
machdep.altivec sysctl.
At the moment AltiVec is disabled but this at least allows the
configure script to build in the support if --disable-altivec is
removed. Facilitates further testing and debugging.
ok kili@ jakemsr@
If you have to work on ghc-HEAD but can't get the ghc-HEAD souces, there's
no point to work on it at all.
If you complain about missing portability, and all those Haskell guys agree,
but at the same time delay bootstrapping to the next release whenever a
release happens, there's no expectation for getting bootstrapping back at
all.
- Fixes cross-site redirection in quickjump found by Russ McRee.
- Fixes wiki engine XSS found by Nathan Collins.
- Added PostgreSQL 8.3 support.
- Fixes FineGrainedPermissions for scoped repositories.
- Fixes problem with repository syncing raising exceptions.
ok Ben Lovett (MAINTAINER)
Pyzor is a collaborative, networked system to detect and block spam
using identifying digests of messages.
Pyzor initially started out to be merely a Python implementation of
Razor, but due to the protocol and the fact that Razor's server is not
Free Software, I decided to Pyzor should be based upon a new, lighter,
more language- independent protocol.
requested by and ok dlg@
WordNet stack and heap overflows. Thanks to Rob Holland
of oCERT for contacting us with the advisory.
- housekeeping: regenerate PLIST, move to Tcl/Tk 8.5,
use SUBST_CMD macro rather than hand-rolled command.