* SHA-256 has replaced SHA-1 as a hash function used for verifying
integrity of the ports tree.
* The RSA signature verification is now performed using OpenSSL
rather than "borrowing" code from FreeBSD Update.
* In addition to distributing the ports tree, portsnap now also
produces up-to-date INDEX, INDEX-4, and INDEX-5 files.
* When fetching a series of patches, portsnap now prints a simple
progress indicator.
PR: ports/79044
Submitted by: maintainer
was totally broken everywhere.
A number of other cleanups and minor tweaks are also included, but
are less important. All of these changes will be including in the soon
to be released ganglia-3.0.1.
interface and disk statistics every 5 seconds. It sends this data on to symux
for further processing. symon has been designed to inflict minimal performance
and security impact -- it can be run as nobody on the system it monitors.
symux is a non-priviledged daemon that listens to incoming symon traffic. symux
can write the incoming symon streams into rrd files. Clients interested in
monitoring machine state can also log into symux and receive data as ascii as
it arrives.
symon2web is a php script that can show the data stored in the rrd files.
PR: ports/78416
Submitted by: Ulrich Spoerlein <q@uni.de>
1) Added check for really old ports in PMGRrAddDependencies that
aborts portmanager and provides suggestion on how to update manually.
This is to fix a seg fault when @comment DEPORIGIN: is missing in
a port's +CONTENTS file
2) Incorporated Alistair Sutton's <alistair.sutton@gmail.com>
code that adds interactive update option "portmanager -ui".
3) Slowly switching licience from GNU to BSD in the sources
PR: ports/78839
Submitted by: Maintainer
- Minor Makefile tweaks
- This is the default version of cfengine now since sysutils/cfengine
(1.6.3) has been marked DEPRECATED
PR: ports/77859
Submitted by: sergei
Approved by: Paul Dlug (maintainer)
- Point port to OpenSSL installation. This fixes the build on systems where
_only_ the OpenSSL library from the ports collection is available.
PR: ports/78192
Submitted by: maintainer
Approved by: arved (mentor),
maintainer timeout (9 days): I replaced the fix from the
PR with an superior one
is to present the user with a complete yet simple burning solution. Features
include:
Features for Coaster include:
* Audio cd sessions
* Data cd sessions
* File drag and drop from nautilus
* Ability to save and restore sessions from file
WWW: http://www.coaster-burn.org/
The release notes can be found at
http://www.gnome.org/start/2.10/notes/rnwhatsnew.html, and will give you a
good idea of what has gone into this release overall. However, a lot of
FreeBSD specific additions and fixes have been made. For example, this
release offers fixed ACPI support as well as new CPU freqeuncy monitoring
support. See the FreeBSD GNOME 2.10 upgrade page at
http://www.FreeBSD.org/gnome/docs/faq210.html for the entire list as well
as a list of known issues and upgrade instructions.
GNOME 2.10, as well as all of our releases, would not be possible without
the great team that goes into porting and testign each and every component.
Thanks definitely goes out to ahze, adamw, bland, kwm, mezz, and pav for all
their work. We would also like to thank our adventurous users that chose to
ride the walrus. We'd especially like to thank the following users that
provided patches for GNOME 2.10:
ade
Yasuda Keisuke
Franz Klammer
Khairil Yusof
Radek Kozlowsk
And anyone else I may have accidentally omitted.
As with GNOME 2.8, 2.10 comes with a brand-spankin' new splashscreen
courtesy of Franz Klammer. However, unlike GNOME 2.8, we've included all
of the FreeBSD GNOME splashscreen entries with gnomesession. You can
use the deskutils/splashsetter port to choose the one you like best.
As always, GNOME users should _not_ use portupgrade alone to upgrade to
2.10. Instead, get the gnome_upgrade.sh script from
http://www.FreeBSD.org/gnome/gnome_upgrade.sh.
Enjoy!
o) Fix autoconf problem with pthread lib in conjuction with
compile for postgresql as database
(tracked down by "Anthony Chavez" <acc@anthonychavez.org>)
PR: ports/78477
Submitted by: Dan Langille <dan@langille.org>
PEAR::File_Fstab is an easy-to-use package which can read & write UNIX fstab
files. It presents a pleasant object-oriented interface to the fstab.
Features:
* Supports blockdev, label, and UUID specification of mount device.
* Extendable to parse non-standard fstab formats by defining a new Entry
class for that format.
* Easily examine and set mount options for an entry.
* Stable, functional interface.
* Fully documented with PHPDoc.
PR: ports/78631
Submitted by: Antonio Carlos Venancio Junior <antonio@php.net>