added mysql to the REQUIRE and postfix to the BEFORE.
This should get the right startup order, i.e. mysql, policyd,
postfix, for most cases.
- Update to 1.80, Changelog :
[10 Jul 2006]
Changes from v1.79 -> v1.80 (bug fixes)
* policyd.h: fix *bsd MSG_NOSIGNAL compiling issue. Patch by John Beaver.
[04 Jul 2006]
Changes from v1.78 -> v1.79 (bug fixes & new functionality)
* mysql.c: fix strncpy boundary issue. Patch by Stanislav Sinyagin.
* policyd.h: fix array boundary issue. Patch by Stanislav Sinyagin.
* throttle*.c: autoblacklist throttle abusers. Patch by Stanislav Sinyagin.
* redhat.init: redhat policyd spec file written by Tony Earnshaw.
* *.c: logging has changed and is more consistant when reporting.
* sockets.c: read()/write() is now non-blocking. Patch by Nigel Kukard.
* mysql.c: remove the use of alarm blocking when in bypass mode.
* generic.c: module failures now increment mysql failure counters.
* policyd.c: whitelisting modules requires WHITELISTING=1 to work.
* policyd.c: blacklisting modules requires BLACKLISTING=1 to work.
* policyd.c: CONN_ACL is hashed out untill i've resolved a bug thats causing
Policyd to fail calls to select() under heavy loads.
PR: ports/101583
Submitted by: maintainer (Xavier Beaudouin)