was supposed to work is useless, because if we can't trust the distfile from
the remote machine, we can't trust the signature from the same machine either.
Our MD5 and SHA256 are good for checking both the sanity and the
trustiness of distfiles.
Approved by: portmgr (erwin), erwin (mentor)
- Bump Portrevision for follow fixes.
-Changelog:
* Fixed realpath problems when compiling with cygwin
* Fixed flaw in Zip extraction
* Made indirect block detection a little more stable
Submitted by: pointyhat via pav
when multiple db ports are installed
- Patch to explicitly link with included libpub.a, instead of one in /usr/local
- Patch to never rebuild documentation, the full copy is included
PR: ports/106790
Submitted by: Nick Barkas <snb@threerings.net>
Approved by: maintainer timeout (sergei; 1 month)
which enables automatic management of removable drives and media.
For example, if thunar-volman is installed and configured properly,
and you plug in your digital camera, it will automatically launch
your preferred photo application and import the new pictures from the
camera into your photo collection.
WWW: http://www.foo-projects.org/~benny/projects/thunar-volman/index.html
change MAINTAINER adress
update distinfo. The tar.bz2 on the new site is newer. The differences are:
- new(er) autotools used for configure Makefile.in..... generation
- some example scripts are provided in the new source (not installed)
FreeBSD ports tree, and potentially other software repositories.
Various factors make this task a bit more difficult than it might
initially seem. In particular, the array of weird and wonderful
versioning schemes software vendors manage to come up with.
portscout spawns several child processes and does its version checking
in parallel, while attempting to best-guess strange-looking version
numbers, navigate around unhelpful sites and web servers, and contend
with the CPU-heavy rapidly-expanding FreeBSD ports system.
In addition to all this, it is possible to generate nice HTML reports
and send reminder mails to interested parties.
This should probably be considered beta until v1.0 is released.
FreeBSD. Because we already have '-9' in our ${GZIP_CMD} we
do not need to specify '--best' anyway.
PR: ports/108068
Reported by: pointyhat via kris
Approved by: maintainer
"big", or "mixed". As there is no standard terminology for the various
possible mixed modes, and very few such machines even exist, endian
does not distinguish between various mixed modes. Report endianness
of a system.
PR: ports/107939
Submitted by: bacon at smithers.neuro.mcw.edu
are correct. When upgrading and using PostgreSQL, be sure to run first the
update_postgresql_tables and then the grant_postgresql_privileges script.
These patches have been sent upstream, and are in CVS, but not yet released.
Bump PORTREVISION.
PR: 107721
Submitted by: Dan Langille (maintainer)
============
1. Add -t mode to "thoroughly" recurse dependencies, using the
all-depends-list target instead of the combination of the
build-depends-list and run-depends-list targets. This is useful
when the dependencies of a dependency need to be updated, but
the dependency itself doesn't; and -a mode is impractical for
whatever reason.
2. If pkg_create fails, give the user the option of how to handle
it: fail, or ignore the error.
Improvements
============
1. If we are trying to delete distfiles, but a dist subdir has
gone missing, assume that the files are safely deleted (and
inform the user) rather than error'ing out.
2. Search for BROKEN state before FORBIDDEN state, since if
the former is set, the latter is implied, which made the error
message confusing. While I'm here, trim the error message by
removing some redundant information.
3. After successful install, before the dependencies are updated,
apply the same search pattern whether we're updating an existing
port, or installing from scratch using -p /usr/ports/foo/bar.
Otherwise, existing dependencies for a port that was forcibly
pkg_delete'd won't be updated, nor will the newly installed
port's +REQUIRED_BY file be up to date.
Fix
===
1. The file that contains the checksums is not always spelled
"distinfo," so use the MD5_FILE variable to find it
Cleanups
========
1. Further local'ize variables in functions, and factor in some
variables there were used only once. Add more comments that
describe usage of variables with global scope used in a function.
2. Twiddle white space a little more to help key messages stand
out better, and change wording on one message to (hopefully) make
it more clear.
3. Bump copyright
using the FUSE kernel module. Similar in design to CFS and other
pass-through filesystems, all data is encrypted and stored in the
underlying filesystem. Unlike loopback filesystems, there is no
predetermined or pre-allocated filesystem size.
WWW: http://freshmeat.net/projects/encfs/
PR: ports/107600
Submitted by: trasz <trasz at pin.if.uz.zgora.pl>
2006-12-01 editors/ooodict-all: Size mismatch
2006-12-01 mail/distribute: Does not install
2006-12-01 net-im/gaim-rss-reader: Requires update to work with Gaim 0.82.1
2006-12-31 sysutils/slay: Author doesn't see it as needed anymore
* If atapicam is enabled, use the CAM device node instead of the ATAPI
device node to access disc devices. The previous behavior can be restored
by following instructions in the README.freebsd file. [1]
* Flesh out the list of supported mount options for the vaious file systems
Submitted by: jylefort [1]
which first updates the ports tree and then runs an
update and a security checkup of all the installed packages.
Portcheck depends on portsnap, portaudit and pkg_version.
WWW: http://www.usebsd.com/pub/portcheck/
PR: ports/107418
Submitted by: Kim Naim Lesmer <naim at usebsd.com>
has been released.
Split the documentation into a new port, sysutils/bacula-docs.
You must run the database upgrade script after upgrading to Bacula 2.0.0
Many new features here. See http://www.bacula.org/?page=presskits for
an overview, and ReleaseNotes for full details.
PR: ports/107535
Submitted by: Dan Langille (maintainer)
administrator) to manage backup, recovery, and verification of
computer data across a network of computers of different kinds.
In technical terms, it is a network Client/Server based backup program.
Bacula is relatively easy to use and efficient, while offering many
advanced storage management features that make it easy to find and
recover lost or damaged files. Due to its modular design, Bacula is
scalable from small single computer systems to systems consisting of
hundreds of computers located over a large network.
This port installs the latest documentation for Bacula.
WWW: http://www.bacula.org/
PR: ports/107534
Submitted by: Dan Langille <dan at langille.org>
* Fix support for ATAPI devices under FreeBSD 5.X [1]
* Add more mount options for FAT and NTFS file systems
A special thanks to Nigel Wohlers <nigel@eyede.com> who provided a machine
for testing the 5.X patches.
Reported by: lofi
Interface between FUSE and the Gnome VFS 2.0. It allows the user to mount
everything you can access via the Nautilus file manager. But of course you
can use a convenient CLI instead of the Desktop.
WWW: http://www.evolware.org/chri/
depending on $PREFIX/bin/gpg for security/gnupg1 (1.4.x) is not
correct. To work around this, change dependency line from bin/gpg
to bin/gpgv which exists in security/gnupg1 port only.
Spotted by: ume
I've got a brand new hosting, so change my email to the new
one. Also, now I can mirror some distfiles, so update
MASTER_SITES for some ports.
PR: ports/107038
Submitted by: Dmitry Marakasov <amdmi3@mail.ru>