- Support multiple values in *_OLD_CMD, i.e. we can now fix both "/usr/bin/python" and "/usr/bin/env python" at the same time
- Default *_OLD_CMD values are now always appended, so you don't need to specify them in individual ports
- Add lua support (depends on USES=lua)
- Add more default values, such as "/usr/bin/env foo" for python, perl, bash, ruby and lua
- Shebangfix now matches whole words, e.g. we will no longer (erroneously) replace "/usr/bin/perl5.005" with "${perl_CMD}5.005" (but "/usr/bin/perl -tt" is still (correctly) replaced with "${perl_CMD} -tt")
Note that *_OLD_CMD items containing spaces must now be quoted (e.g. perl_OLD_CMD=/bin/perl /usr/bin/perl "/usr/bin/env perl")
Update shebangfix usage according to new rules in many ports:
- Remove *_OLD_CMD for patterns now replaced by default
- Quote custom *_OLD_CMD which contain spaces
Fix shebangfix usage in many ports (irrelevant to infrastructure change):
- Remove redundant SHEBANG_LANG (no need to duplicate default langs)
- Remove redundant *_CMD (such as python_CMD=${LOCALBASE}/bin/python${PYTHON_VER} when USES=python is present)
- Never use *_OLD_CMD in REINPLACE_CMD matchers, these should always look for exact string
Approved by: portmgr (bapt)
Differential Revision: D3756
JLog is short for "journaled log" and this package is really an API
and implementation that is libjlog. What is libjlog? libjlog is a
pure C, very simple durable message queue with multiple subscribers
and publishers (both thread and multi-process safe). The basic
concept is that publishers can open a log and write messages to it
while subscribers open the log and consume messages from it. "That
sounds easy." libjlog abstracts away the need to perform log rotation
or maintenance by publishing into fixed size log buffers and
eliminating old log buffers when there are no more consumers pending.
WWW: https://labs.omniti.com/labs/jlog
Reviewed by: brnrd
PR was for version 3.3.5 but several releases have come since then
and the MASTER_SITES changed. The latest version required an update
to the patch.
PR: 201839
Submitted by: ports fury
- Add LICENSE
- Fix, sort and update *_DEPENDS: Time::Piece is already in all supported Perl releases
- Add NO_ARCH
- Pet portlint: fix diff header of patch files
Two security issues have been fixed in this release which affect users
of specific PostgreSQL features:
CVE-2015-5289: json or jsonb input values constructed from arbitrary
user input can crash the PostgreSQL server and cause a denial of
service.
CVE-2015-5288: The crypt( function included with the optional pgCrypto
extension could be exploited to read a few additional bytes of memory.
No working exploit for this issue has been developed.
This update will also disable SSL renegotiation by default;
previously, it was enabled by default. SSL renegotiation will be
removed entirely in PostgreSQL versions 9.5 and later.
URL: http://www.postgresql.org/about/news/1615/
Security: CVE-2015-5288 CVE-2015-5289