We have not checked for this KEYWORD for a long time now, so this
is a complete noop, and thus no PORTREVISION bump. Removing it at
this point is mostly for pedantic reasons, and partly to avoid
perpetuating this anachronism by copy and paste to future scripts.
- Fix build on 4.11 by sem@ (files/patch-lib-buffer.c
files/patch-ospfd-ospfd.h
--------------------------------
Some known problems outstanding:
- bgpd: prefix counts can get a bit screwy after clears/resets
this is mostly cosmetic *unless* you use max-prefix counts.
- bgpd: There is a memory leak if 'set community' is used in
route-maps. This is present in 0.98 too. See bugzilla #89.
- ospfd: 'default-originate always' loses the 'always' qualifier.
Some regressions fixed in 0.99.3:
- bgpd: workqueues were too conservative and could backlog under load
(e.g. continual session up then reset), eventually leading to OOM.
- ospfd: crash on startup (and only startup) if redistribute was
enabled fixed.
- bgpd: SEGV in bgp_aspath.c fixed.
- bgpd: memory leak in bgp_aspath.c fixed
- ospfd: oversize LSA support was not functional, fixed.
- ospfd: leak of connected struct fixed
- ospfd: NSM problems fixed, see bug #234
- vtysh: integrated config file reading should work again.
- zserv: flags above 32bits should make it across to daemons now
(affecting Solaris and IFF_NOXMIT and IFF_VIRTUAL)
- ripd: MD5 auth verification fixed.
The full changelog is available at:
http://www.quagga.net/download/quagga-0.99.3.changelog.txt
PR: ports/92524
Submitted by: Boris Kovalenko <boris@tagnet.ru> (maintainer)
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.
From the official site:
0.98.5 from stable series is released fixing several bugs in ospfd and
bgpd, most notably some crashes in ospfd and yet another route server
functionality regression in bgpd.
PR: ports/85461
Submitted by: Boris Kovalenko <boris@tagnet.ru> (maintainer)
the problem with bgpd lockup when remote peer dies. Patch is tested
by many people. Here is also some cleanup to Makefile to remove
unused variable. Please commit it.
Submitted by: Boris Kovalenko <boris@ntmk.ru>
shared library dependencies. Directory paths listed in this variable
MUST belong to local filesystems.
When Quagga is compiled with additional libraries (e.g. net-snmp) it can
not start during system boot on -CURRENT because ldconfig is called after
NETWORKING; "REQUIRE ldconfig" cannot be used because /etc/rc.d/ldconfig
uses "REQUIRE mountcritremote" which requires NETWORKING.
Wordsmith some comments in the quagga.sh rcNG script.
Submitted by: Boris Kovalenko (with some cleanups)
the USE_<x> equivalents. In the current scheme of things, the WANT_
variables in this case are synonymous with the USE_ ones, and thus need
to be exterminated.
First in a series of major autotools cleanups.
and an additional directory.
Use the PLIST_SUB mechanism to achieve this rather than rewriting the entire
pkg-plist; if more sweeping additions are required we can do this later. The
smoke-and-mirrors going on here mean that we have to keep Makefile.inc around
in the WRKDIR until the install step, so that the pkg-plist can be substituted.
Keep the pkg-plist sort -r'd to avoid churn on future changes.
Noticed by: kris
- Refresh net-snmp configure.ac fix target.
- Add ${SYSCONF_DIR} and ${LOCALSTATE_DIR} configuration variables,
and defaults, so that the vty and zserv.api UNIX domain sockets are
created in a directory for which the ${ENABLE_USER} has access. This
was the cause of much pain previously, causing daemons to fail in
mysterious circumstances.
- Update zebractl.sh script accordingly.
- Add USE_SUBMAKE to ensure that the variables set by the interactive
configure dialog are referenced.
Submitted by: Boris Kovalenko
fixes many bugs in Zebra and adds several new features including support
for OSPFAPI, allowing developers to build powerful applications on top
of the OSPF routing protocol.
Submitted by: fuzzball@ipv6peer.net