DNRD will always bind to all interfaces, even if the user specifically
says it should bind to only one, using the -a option.
PR: ports/89774
Submitted by: Natanael Copa <natanael.copa@gmail.com>
openssl from ports, and do not use the option to have the port
version overwrite the base version.
Several folks have mentioned this problem in the past, but a
good workaround (and more importantly, solid testing) were
provided by the submitter.
Submitted by: Uffe Vedenbrant <uffe@vedenbrant.se>
nstallbug + non-function
libidnkutres.la doesn't get installed.
"Have you installed idnkit? I cannot find libidnkitres.la."
When it is copied into /usr/local/lib,
the errormessage disappears, but there is no function.
At least by making it run, there is a chance that somebody will fix it.
in bsd.autotools.mk essentially makes this a no-op given that all the
old variables set a USE_AUTOTOOLS_COMPAT variable, which is parsed in
exactly the same way as USE_AUTOTOOLS itself.
Moreover, USE_AUTOTOOLS has already been extensively tested by the GNOME
team -- all GNOME 2.12.x ports use it.
Preliminary documentation can be found at:
http://people.FreeBSD.org/~ade/autotools.txt
which is in the process of being SGMLized before introduction into the
Porters Handbook.
Light blue touch-paper. Run.
- move 1.0 obsoleted version to net/libnet10
net/libnet is latest Stable Version
net/libnet is latest Beta Version
- Fix all depended ports with a new DEPENDS scheme
- While I'm here fix security/yersinia build on 4.x
(getopt_long and ncurses issues)
PR: ports/85519 (based on)
Submitted by: Stas Yakovlev <stas.yakovlev_at_gmail.com>
1. Add myself as a backup master site (Sourceforge and CPAN ports
already have good enough coverage, so skip them).
2. For all ports that have them, download the PGP signature files.
3. For ports in 2, add a verify target to the Makefile
4. For ports where I was already providing a master site, update the URL.
5. Pet portlint in a couple of places.
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)
<ozkan@enderunix.org>: host mail.enderunix.org[193.140.143.23] said: 554 mail
server permanently rejected message (#5.3.0) (in reply to end of DATA
command)
dnscheck is a simple to use DNS zone sanity checker, comparing name server
records and serial numbers with both the parent zone and the zone itself.
It allows you to find lame, leaked or stale name servers which have the
potential to cause disruption.
PR: 86542
Submitted by: arrod Sayers <jarrod@netleader.com.au>
Approved by: pav (mentor)
Refer to all modules using their /dist/Foo/ path instead of via
the mishmash of old author path, new author path, module documentation,
etc.
This pass brought to you by loving, painstaking hand editing.
URLs automatically rewritten from /search?dist=Foo or /dist/Foo
to /dist/Foo/ (note trailing slash). After a 2002(!) reorganization,
this is the preferred way to refer to modules on search.cpan.org.
This pass brought to you by http://people.freebsd.org/~fenner/fix-search
Update to the latest, 0.9.3. This version moves to a more typical
Perl-style Makefile.PL structure, and splits the functionality into
a library and a binary. This necessitates changes to the port structure,
including re-adding the pkg-plist file.
While I'm here, make portlint happy with the IGNORE statement.
- Remove spurious USE_GCC
- Do not install in the GNOME datadir anymore, as it is no longer needed by
the GNOME panel
- Reformat and polish the Makefile
This is queryperf, a DNS server query performance testing tool.
It is primarily intended for measuring the performance of
authoritative DNS servers, but it has also been used for measuring
caching server performance.
See /usr/local/share/docs/queryperf//queryperf.txt for more
information on the command line option and the required
configuration files. ND-of-queryperf/pkg-descr
PR: ports/85179
Submitted by: Edwin Groothuis <edwin@mavetju.org>
incorporated by ISC into the next version of BIND.
The patch addresses a problem with high-load resolvers which
hit memory barriers. Without this patch, running the resolving
name server out of memory would lead to "unpredictable results."
Of course, the canonical answer to this problem is to put more
memory into the system, however that is not always possible, and
the code should be able to handle this situation gracefully in
any case.
Approved by: portmgr (krion)