- correct functioning with 2.6.0 based kernels.
- security issue fixed where mountd could crash
in an event of an incorrect DNS configuration of a client.
- new nfsd(7) man page.
Also USE_BUILDLINK3 instead of USE_BUILDLINK2.
Add security fix for a memory allocation error
from Mandrake Linux's
sysklogd-1.4.1-owl-syslogd-crunch_list.diff
(which is from OWL).
Bump PKGREVISION.
in conjuntion with java-asm and java-bcel...let-c if we prepare a better
java support for pkgsrc! :)
Jamaica, the JVM Macro Assembler, is an easy-to-learn and easy-to-use
assembly language for JVM bytecode programming. It uses Java syntax to
define a JVM class except for the method body that takes bytecode
instructions, including Jamaica's built-in macros. In Jamaica, bytecode
instructions use mnemonics and symbolic names for all variables, parameters,
data fields, constants and labels. Jamaica is a simplified JVM assembly
language. It does not support inner classes. Variables are all method-wide
and are strongly-typed.
ASM is a Java bytecode manipulation framework. It can be used to
dynamically generate stub classes or other proxy classes, directly
in binary form, or to dynamically modify classes at load time, i.e.,
just before they are loaded into the Java Virtual Machine.
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help2man is a tool for automatically generating simple manual pages from
program output.
It is intended to provide an easy way for software authors to include a
manual page in their distribution without having to maintain that document.
Given a program which produces resonably standard --help and --version
outputs, help2man will attempt to re-arrange that output into something
which resembles a manual page.
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Things that may not be correct:
patch-hacklocaledir.c was inspired by audio/arts/patches/patch-ab
REPLACE_PERL may be necessary.
Tested on: NetBSD/i386 1.6.2