* patch-lib_libpam_openpam__constants.c:
* comment it (make pkglint happy)
* fix OPENPAM_MODULES_DIR (avoid openpam loading basesystem modules)
* remove "CONFIGURE_ARGS+= --without-pam-su" (option not recognized by configure)
* change '_dep_' to 'dep' in builtin.mk (make pkglint happy)
* fix paths in manpages
Changes from upstream:
============================================================================
OpenPAM Resedacea 2017-04-30
- BUGFIX: Reinstore the NULL check in pam_end(3) which was removed in
OpenPAM Radula, as it breaks common error-handling constructs.
- BUGFIX: Return PAM_SYMBOL_ERR instead of PAM_SYSTEM_ERR from the
dispatcher when the required service function could not be found.
- ENHANCE: Introduce the PAM_BAD_HANDLE error code for when pamh is
NULL in API functions that have a NULL check.
- ENHANCE: Introduce the PAM_BAD_ITEM, PAM_BAD_FEATURE and
PAM_BAD_CONSTANT error codes for situations where we previously
incorrectly used PAM_SYMBOL_ERR to denote that an invalid constant
had been passed to an API function.
- ENHANCE: Improve the RETURN VALUES section in API man pages,
especially for functions that cannot fail, which were incorrectly
documented as returning -1 on failure.
============================================================================
OpenPAM Radula 2017-02-19
- BUGFIX: Fix an inverted test which prevented pam_get_authtok(3) and
pam_get_user(3) from using application-provided custom prompts.
- BUGFIX: Plug a memory leak in pam_set_item(3).
- BUGFIX: Plug a potential memory leak in openpam_readlinev(3).
- BUGFIX: In openpam_readword(3), support line continuations within
whitespace.
- ENHANCE: Add a feature flag to control fallback to "other" policy.
- ENHANCE: Add a pam_return(8) module which returns an arbitrary
code specified in the module options.
- ENHANCE: More and better unit tests.
Unsorted entries in PLIST files have generated a pkglint warning for at
least 12 years. Somewhat more recently, pkglint has learned to sort
PLIST files automatically. Since pkglint 5.4.23, the sorting is only
done in obvious, simple cases. These have been applied by running:
pkglint -Cnone,PLIST -Wnone,plist-sort -r -F
This has been a pkglint warning for several years now, and pkglint can even
fix it automatically. And it did for this commit.
Only in lang/mercury, two passes of autofixing were necessary because there
were nested variables.
Problems found locating distfiles:
Package f-prot-antivirus6-fs-bin: missing distfile fp-NetBSD.x86.32-fs-6.2.3.tar.gz
Package f-prot-antivirus6-ws-bin: missing distfile fp-NetBSD.x86.32-ws-6.2.3.tar.gz
Package libidea: missing distfile libidea-0.8.2b.tar.gz
Package openssh: missing distfile openssh-7.1p1-hpn-20150822.diff.bz2
Package uvscan: missing distfile vlp4510e.tar.Z
Otherwise, existing SHA1 digests verified and found to be the same on
the machine holding the existing distfiles (morden). All existing
SHA1 digests retained for now as an audit trail.
Do it for all packages that
* mention perl, or
* have a directory name starting with p5-*, or
* depend on a package starting with p5-
like last time, for 5.18, where this didn't lead to complaints.
Let me know if you have any this time.
a) refer 'perl' in their Makefile, or
b) have a directory name of p5-*, or
c) have any dependency on any p5-* package
Like last time, where this caused no complaints.
This changes the buildlink3.mk files to use an include guard for the
recursive include. The use of BUILDLINK_DEPTH, BUILDLINK_DEPENDS,
BUILDLINK_PACKAGES and BUILDLINK_ORDER is handled by a single new
variable BUILDLINK_TREE. Each buildlink3.mk file adds a pair of
enter/exit marker, which can be used to reconstruct the tree and
to determine first level includes. Avoiding := for large variables
(BUILDLINK_ORDER) speeds up parse time as += has linear complexity.
The include guard reduces system time by avoiding reading files over and
over again. For complex packages this reduces both %user and %sys time to
half of the former time.
version 20050616 (Figwort) include:
- ENHANCE: API function arguments are now const where appropriate, to
match corresponding changes in the Solaris PAM and Linux-PAM APIs.
- ENHANCE: corrected a number of C namespace violations.
- ENHANCE: the module cache has been removed, allowing long-lived
applications to pick up module changes. This also allows multiple
threads to use PAM simultaneously (as long as they use separate PAM
contexts), since the module cache was the only part of OpenPAM that
was not thread-safe.
- BUGFIX: Correct several small signedness and initialization bugs
discovered during review by the NetBSD team.
- BUGFIX: Modify gendoc.pl to sort cross-references in dictionary
order within each section.
- ENHANCE: if a policy specifies a relative module path,
prepend the
module directory so we never call dlopen(3) with a relative
path.
- ENHANCE: add a pam.conf(5) manual page.
and add a new helper target and script, "show-buildlink3", that outputs
a listing of the buildlink3.mk files included as well as the depth at
which they are included.
For example, "make show-buildlink3" in fonts/Xft2 displays:
zlib
fontconfig
iconv
zlib
freetype2
expat
freetype2
Xrender
renderproto
RECOMMENDED is removed. It becomes ABI_DEPENDS.
BUILDLINK_RECOMMENDED.foo becomes BUILDLINK_ABI_DEPENDS.foo.
BUILDLINK_DEPENDS.foo becomes BUILDLINK_API_DEPENDS.foo.
BUILDLINK_DEPENDS does not change.
IGNORE_RECOMMENDED (which defaulted to "no") becomes USE_ABI_DEPENDS
which defaults to "yes".
Added to obsolete.mk checking for IGNORE_RECOMMENDED.
I did not manually go through and fix any aesthetic tab/spacing issues.
I have tested the above patch on DragonFly building and packaging
subversion and pkglint and their many dependencies.
I have also tested USE_ABI_DEPENDS=no on my NetBSD workstation (where I
have used IGNORE_RECOMMENDED for a long time). I have been an active user
of IGNORE_RECOMMENDED since it was available.
As suggested, I removed the documentation sentences suggesting bumping for
"security" issues.
As discussed on tech-pkg.
I will commit to revbump, pkglint, pkg_install, createbuildlink separately.
Note that if you use wip, it will fail! I will commit to pkgsrc-wip
later (within day).
Several changes are involved since they are all interrelated. These
changes affect about 1000 files.
The first major change is rewriting bsd.builtin.mk as well as all of
the builtin.mk files to follow the new example in bsd.builtin.mk.
The loop to include all of the builtin.mk files needed by the package
is moved from bsd.builtin.mk and into bsd.buildlink3.mk. bsd.builtin.mk
is now included by each of the individual builtin.mk files and provides
some common logic for all of the builtin.mk files. Currently, this
includes the computation for whether the native or pkgsrc version of
the package is preferred. This causes USE_BUILTIN.* to be correctly
set when one builtin.mk file includes another.
The second major change is teach the builtin.mk files to consider
files under ${LOCALBASE} to be from pkgsrc-controlled packages. Most
of the builtin.mk files test for the presence of built-in software by
checking for the existence of certain files, e.g. <pthread.h>, and we
now assume that if that file is under ${LOCALBASE}, then it must be
from pkgsrc. This modification is a nod toward LOCALBASE=/usr. The
exceptions to this new check are the X11 distribution packages, which
are handled specially as noted below.
The third major change is providing builtin.mk and version.mk files
for each of the X11 distribution packages in pkgsrc. The builtin.mk
file can detect whether the native X11 distribution is the same as
the one provided by pkgsrc, and the version.mk file computes the
version of the X11 distribution package, whether it's built-in or not.
The fourth major change is that the buildlink3.mk files for X11 packages
that install parts which are part of X11 distribution packages, e.g.
Xpm, Xcursor, etc., now use imake to query the X11 distribution for
whether the software is already provided by the X11 distribution.
This is more accurate than grepping for a symbol name in the imake
config files. Using imake required sprinkling various builtin-imake.mk
helper files into pkgsrc directories. These files are used as input
to imake since imake can't use stdin for that purpose.
The fifth major change is in how packages note that they use X11.
Instead of setting USE_X11, package Makefiles should now include
x11.buildlink3.mk instead. This causes the X11 package buildlink3
and builtin logic to be executed at the correct place for buildlink3.mk
and builtin.mk files that previously set USE_X11, and fixes packages
that relied on buildlink3.mk files to implicitly note that X11 is
needed. Package buildlink3.mk should also include x11.buildlink3.mk
when linking against the package libraries requires also linking
against the X11 libraries. Where it was obvious, redundant inclusions
of x11.buildlink3.mk have been removed.
20040210 (Eelgrass) include:
- BUGFIX: Correct numerous markup errors, invalid cross-references,
and other issues in the manual pages, with kind assistance from
Ruslan Ermilov <ru@freebsd.org>.
- BUGFIX: Avoid multiple evaluation of macro arguments in ENTERX()
and RETURNX() macros.
- BUGFIX: Remove an unnecessary and non-portable pointer cast in
pam_get_data(3).
- BUGFIX: Fix identical typos in PAM_ACCT_EXPIRED case in
pam_strerror(3) and gendoc.pl.
- ENHANCE: Minor overhaul of the autoconf / build system.
- ENHANCE: Add openpam_free_envlist(3).
script to avoid bizarre quoting problems within the configure script.
This also fixes the definition of SYSCONFDIR in the compiled library.
Bump the PKGREVISION to 1.
to regenerate some documentation files, but the regen is unnecessary.
Fix the post-tools target that created a dummy perl -- it was failing
because ${TRUE} may not be an actual executable (it could be a shell
builtin) and thus symlinking to it may not work.