* Update the MSC theme.
* Stop the webmin service when the port is deinstalled, and restart it
properly when it is update (if BATCH is set then nothing happens, so
sysinstall will be happy at install time). Also, fix a $BATCH -> ${BATCH}
error in Makefile.
and pkg_add, don't let setup.sh start the service. The setup script is now
automatically called when not installing in batch mode.
Also, "borrow" better pkg-plist implementation from the vim5 port: it
allows to have @execs at the end of pkg-plist (thanks to O'Brien :-))
Obtained patches from James (see PR)
Further enhancements from me:
- make port portlint clean
- remove webmins behaviour, to write its startup code to /etc/rc.local
a) this behaviour is discouraged now in FreeBSD
b) it blindly appended the startup code at the end of rc.local ...
my last line is exit 0, so startup code never has been executed.
- wrote simple startup script that will be installed in our usual place.
did that PREFIX-clean(tm)
- added FreeBSD 4.1 and 4.2 to the os-list ...
PR: 22312
Submitted by: "James E. Housley" <jeh@FreeBSD.org>
New in this version
- Added Solaris 7 support
- Better support for Redhat 5.2
- Squid NOVM and 2.1 support
- FreeBSD group quotas support
- Apache module bugfixes and support for dynamic modules
- BIND module bugfixes
- Other assorted bugfixes
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Using any browser that supports tables and forms, you can setup
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Webmin consists of a simple web server, and a number of CGI programs
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/etc/passwd. The web server and all CGI programs are written in
Perl version 5, and use no external modules. This means that you
only need a Perl binary to run Webmin.
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