literal name_enable wherever possible, and ${name}_enable
when it's not, to prepare for the demise of set_rcvar().
In cases where I had to hand-edit unusual instances also
modify formatting slightly to be more uniform (and in
some cases, correct). This includes adding some $FreeBSD$
tags, and most importantly moving rcvar= to right after
name= so it's clear that one is derived from the other.
- Name
em@i.l
or variations thereof. While I'm here also fix some whitespace and other
formatting errors, including moving WWW: to the last line in the file.
propogated by copy and paste.
1. Primarily the "empty variable" default assignment, which is mostly
${name}_flags="", but fix a few others as well.
2. Where they are not already documented, add the existence of the _flags
(or other deleted empties) option to the comments, and in some cases add
comments from scratch.
3. Replace things that look like:
prefix=%%PREFIX%%
command=${prefix}/sbin/foo
to just use %%PREFIX%%. In many cases the $prefix variable is only used
once, and in some cases it is not used at all.
4. In a few cases remove ${name}_flags from command_args
5. Remove a long-stale comment about putting the port's rc.d script in
/etc/rc.d (which is no longer necessary).
No PORTREVISION bumps because all of these changes are noops.
* Fix a potential buffer overflow while reading the config file. But,
since the config file is owned by root this is the least of your worries.
* Enlarge the size of the _warn and _fail command strings
- Overflow noticed by Pete <shipley@dis.org>
without having to read the Makefile. The same can be accomplished via
adding the "-6" option when running healthd.
PR: 68207
Submitted by: Walter Venable <weaseal@users.sourceforge.net>
A small fix was applied to healthdc so that it will compile on OpenBSD
with libwrap.
Submitted by: "Eduardo B. Fonseca" <ebf-dated-1018445139.132fb7@aedsolucoes.com.br>
bsd.port.mk, for easy removal of documentation. I left alone one port -
japanese/elisa8x8 (or something like that), because it appeared to have
some rather weird way of doing PORTDOCS substitution.