Drop the dependency on metakit, and add dependencies on PyRTF and
pysqlite21. Hopefully this can put an end to the utter nonsense
whereby this port was marked BROKEN because its build caused a
file within ${PYTHON_SITELIBDIR} to get byte-compiled. There was
no really graceful way to handle it, and now I can just let the
next poor shmuck whose port depends on py-metakit deal with that
dilemma.
This will help people keep up with any updates.
"The Java Runtime Environment (JRE) implements the Java Virtual
machine and base classes, and permits the execution of Java
applications on FreeBSD."
This will help people keep up with any updates.
"The Java Development Kit (JDK) provides the Java Virtual Machine,
base classes, and development tools to permit developers to create
new Java applications, applets, and components on FreeBSD."
* CVE-2006-1614
Damian Put discovered an integer overflow in the PE header parser.
This is only exploitable if the ArchiveMaxFileSize option is disabled.
* CVE-2006-1615
Format string vulnerabilities in the logging code have been discovered,
which might lead to the execution of arbitrary code.
* CVE-2006-1630
David Luyer discovered, that ClamAV can be tricked into an invalid
memory access in the cli_bitset_set() function, which may lead to
a denial of service.
- Use USE_RC_SUBR=script
PR: ports/95403
Submitted by: garga
Approved by: maintainer timeout (mnag on behalf of secteam)
Security: VuXML 6a5174bd-c580-11da-9110-00123ffe8333
This takes care of a minor security problem in qmailadmin 1.2.8, which
I discovered while working on the port and reported to the qmailadmin
developers; they fixed the problem in 1.2.10. Since it only appeared
in 1.2.8, this problem never really affected the FreeBSD port.
FreeBSD, it is now extremely obsolete. In any case it doesn't compile. Earlier
version of this port can still be used on older versions of FreeBSD of course.
Ekiga is a free Voice over IP phone allowing you to do free
calls over the Internet.
Ekiga is the first Open Source application to support both
H.323 and SIP, as well as audio and video. Ekiga was formerly
known as GnomeMeeting.
The new port is based on net/gnomemeeting (same author,
port Makefiles very similar), so could you please:
1) make a repocopy from gnomemeeting to ekiga
2) apply the patch in ekiga, note that old patch files are
removed, and a new patch file is provided
PR: ports/95321
Submitted by: Jean-Baptiste Quenot <jbq@caraldi.com>
the excellent Enchant spellchecker available as a Python module.
The bindings are generated using SWIG. It includes all the functionality
of Enchant with the flexibility of Python and a nice 'Pythonic'
object-oriented interface. It also aims to provide some higher-level
functionality than is available in the C API.
Author: Ryan Kelly <ryan@rfk.id.au>
WWW: http://pyenchant.sourceforge.net/
PR: ports/95284
Submitted by: Nicola Vitale <nivit@email.it>
lib-depend on NAS and ESD -- these are optional dependencies and are
not used by default even if present.
Once I figure out, how to turn them on, I'll add them as OPTIONS.
Use REINPLACE to improve the CC/CXX/CFLAGS/CXXFLAGS compliance.
Stop installing the audsp executable into two places. Adjust pkg-plist
to stop complaining about unempty directories populated by festlex and
festvox ports.
Bump PORTREVISION. May the festivities begin...
around.
For festlex-cmu use the 2004 version found in the 1.95 directory, so that
it works with audio/festival. The others did not change since 1999.
Stop the silly practice of extracting into ${WRKDIR} and copying into
destination -- extract directly.
Replace @dirrm with @dirrmtry in a few places and unbreak by adding more
of same.
The same should be applied to other audio/fest* ports, but these are
enough to get the English-only speech out of festival.