security problem that was present in the unpatched 3.1.5.
* Update the master sites list.
* Configure more precisely several important directories, partly to
compensate for some of the new defaults, and partly to avoid potential
future security problems regarding remote users being able to read
files specified as config files. This vulnerability was patched
already, and the fix is included in this version. However, a little
paranoia never hurt anyone.
* Remove the patches, as they have either been made obsolete by the new
version, or as in the pthreads issue, I'm doing them differently in
the Makefile.
* Make the patching in the Makefile smarter.
* Put my name in the pkg-descr.... overlooked previously.
* Adjust the pkg-plist, and sort it since the bloat is the same either way.
Thanks to Palle Girgensohn <girgen@partitur.se> for the suggestion in the PR
to place the conf file in its own directory.
PR: ports/26058
Thanks to Jeff Brown <jabrown@SDSC.EDU> for pointing this out.
PR: 34556
Submitted by: Matthias Bauer <matthiasb@acm.org>
Additionally respect CC/CXX/CFLAGS/CXXFLAGS and generally overhaul
the Makefile.
Obtained from: OpenBSD
notes, "If you have BIND 8.3.0 you need to upgrade." See
/usr/local/share/doc/bind8/CHANGES for a complete list, but the most
important change is:
1324. [bug] certian bad delegations could result in a DNS storm.
Mp3ck is a portable utility for checking the consistency of MPEG
Layer 2 or 3 streams or files. The primary accent of the check is
on the seamless flow of frames and tags since most MPEG defects
introduced by aborted network transfers manifest theirselves in its
breakage.
Its ability to detect such defects is its main difference from
other mp3*check utilities from our port collection.
Some details about this 2.4.3 release:
- various bug fixes, see http://www.equi4.com/metakit/CHANGES
- a cross-platform byte-order serialization bug has been fixed
- the Python builds are for Python 2.2 (several improvements by GM)
- the Tcl builds should run on any Tcl installation >= 8.1
See the home page for all further details and downloads:
http://www.equi4.com/metakit/
since w3m-img patch has been merged into the w3m CVS repository
and w3m-0.2.5-m17n-20020202 is based on the source code after the merge.
Now we can use w3m with m17n and inline image support.