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mef
59237619f6 (pkgsrc)
- Add two files as CONF_FILES:
   etc/lldpd.d/README.conf
   etc/bash_completion.d/lldpcli.bash-completion

(upstream)
 - Update 0.7.10 to 0.7.12
lldpd (0.7.12)
  * Features:
    + Interface pattern, management pattern, system description,
      system platform and system hostname can be unconfigured to their
      default values.
  * Fix:
    + Don't complain when parsing a commented line.
    + Correctly persist configuration changes for "system interface
      promiscuous", "system interface description" "med fast-start
      enable", "pause" and "resume".
    + Fix listening on bond devices for old kernels (< 2.6.27).

lldpd (0.7.11)
  * Features:
    + Ship bash and zsh completion.
    + Abort when some command-line options are repeated.
  * Fix:
    + Handle correctly read failures in liblldpctl.
2014-12-13 14:14:49 +00:00
mef
c5051ba543 Bump 0.7.6 to 0.7.9
(pkgsrc)
- Add following line to find -lperl
  LDFLAGS+=              -L${PREFIX}/${PERL5_SUB_INSTALLARCHLIB}/CORE
- Drop NetBSD-5, net/agr/if_agrioctl.h is missing
- Add options.mk and support json, snmp, xml selection,
  those were missing in configured list
- Now includes readline.buildlink3.mk

(upstream)
lldpd (0.7.9)
  * Changes:
    + Default location for chroot, socket and PID are now configurable
      in `./configure`. The default location is based on the value of
      `runstatedir` which in turn may be based on the value of
      `localstatedir` which defaults to `/usr/local/var`. Therefore,
      to get the previous locations, lldpd should be configured with
      `./configure --localstatedir=/var`.
  * Fixes:
    + Fix `configure system bond-slave-src-mac-type local`. Also use
      it as default.
  * Features:
    + Add support for shutdown LLDPU.
    + Ability to configure IP management pattern from lldpcli.
    + Ability to choose what port ID should be (MAC or interface name).

lldpd (0.7.8)
  * Fixes:
    + Don't hard-code default values for system name, system
      description and port description. When the field is not present,
      just don't display it.
    + Fix lldpcli behaviour when suid.
    + On OSX, don't use p2p0 interfaces: it would break WLAN.
    + Fix SNMP support on RHEL.
  * Features:
    + Android support
    + Add the possibility to disable privilege separation (lower
      memory consumption, lower security, don't do it).
    + Interfaces can now be whitelisted. For example, *,!eth*,!!eth1
      is a valid pattern for all interfaces except eth ones, except
      eth1. Moreover, on exact match, an matching interface
      circumvents most sanity checks (like VLAN handling).
    + Ability to override the hostname.

lldpd (0.7.7)
  * Features:
    + Use a locally administered MAC address or an arbitrary one
      instead of null MAC address for bond devices on Linux. This is
      configurable through `lldpcli`.
    + Add support for "team" driver (alternative to bond devices).
    + Preliminary support for DTrace/systemtap.
    + Preliminary support for seccomp (for monitor process).
    + Setup chroot inside lldpd instead of relying on init script.
  * Fixes:
    + Various bugs related to fixed point number handling (for
      coordinates in LLDP-MED)
    + Fix a regression in how MAC address of an enslaved device is
      retrieved.
2014-06-13 03:06:09 +00:00
jperkin
45bc40abb4 Remove example rc.d scripts from PLISTs.
These are now handled dynamically if INIT_SYSTEM is set to "rc.d", or
ignored otherwise.
2014-03-11 14:04:57 +00:00
mef
bf154243eb Bump Verson 0.7.5 to 0.7.6
lldpd (0.7.6)
  * Features:
    + Provide a way to build packages for OSX.
    + Add an option to update interface description with neighbor name.
  * Fixes:
    + Compilation fix for OSX 10.6.
2013-09-13 07:29:10 +00:00
mef
b3b9b58a60 New package lldpd-0.7.2 proposed by yamt@ as PR pkg/47560
LLDP allows you to know exactly on which port is a server
(and reciprocally).

LLDP is an industry standard protocol designed to supplant proprietary
Link-Layer protocols such as EDP or CDP. The goal of LLDP is to provide
an inter-vendor compatible mechanism to deliver Link-Layer notifications
to adjacent network devices.

lldpd is an ISC-licensed implementation of LLDP for various Unixes.
It also supports some proprietary protocols.
2013-05-09 01:39:42 +00:00