I spoke with dinoex@ about the correct thing to do regarding
the dependency on the sendmail-sasl port. Apparently there is
a variable ``SENDMAIL_MILTER_PORT'' that is used by milters to
determine which version of sendmail they should depend on --
solving almost the exact issue we have with the RAQdevil port.
Attached is a patch that removes the pkg_info construction and
uses the SENDMAIL_MILTER_PORT instead... I think it is a lot
cleaner at least to read. What do you think?
Submitted by: Devon O'Dell <dodell@offmyserver.com>
We've released an 0.9.6 version of RAQdevil. The shar last
time was apparently quite mangled, so I'm not sure that the
current port actually works. Sorry for any miscommunication
about that.
PR: ports/88308
Submitted by: Devon H. O'Dell <dodell@offmyserver.com>
===> p5-Some-Module-0.7 Port requires perl 5.6.x or later. Install
lang/perl5 then try again.
to:
===> p5-Some-Module-0.7 requires perl 5.6.x or later. Install
lang/perl5 then try again.
Approved by: silence on -ports
This pr is a duplicate of ports/87108, which doesn't have the shar.
This shar creates a raqdevil/ directory which is suitable
for addition in the FreeBSD ports tree.
From the pkg-descr:
RAQdevil is a web control panel application, developed by
OffMyServer and based upon the Sun Cobalt RaQ550 software.
The RAQdevil is software that provides web based management
of multiple aspects of a server. RAQdevil manages system
users, web sites, email, DNS, and other common server
components used for web hosting.
http://www.raqdevil.com/
I submitted a shar for 0.9 as well, but cannot find the
original report via the web interface. This shar supercedes
0.9.
PR: ports/87129
Submitted by: Devon H. O'Dell <dodell@offmyserver.com>
Don't depend on Flash/Acroread//RealPlayer plugins as default.
1. These plugins should install $X11BASE/lib/browser_linux_plugins
as symlink.
2. Mozilla and family browsers should not readlink
$X11BASE/lib/browser_linux_plugins/libfoo.so. And libmap.conf(5)
file will be described more simply.
3. Mozilla and family browsers should support
$X11BASE/lib/browser_linux_plugins/.
These idea was requested by mezz@. I thought so and agreed. And
I posted how to support above, but no response.
So I don't depend on plugins, until above conditions are supported.
(If support, I think that LPW don't need to depend on plugins.)
SEE ALSO:
http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-gnome/2005-October/012507.htmlhttp://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-gnome/2005-October/012504.html
days his MTA also remains unresponsive [1].
[1] Unable to deliver to destination domain
Failed to deliver to domain oven.org after 73 tries.
The last error was:
CantConnectToHost
Approved by: portmgr (linimon)