ensuring that recursive pkg_delete'ing works by using the correct
pkg_dbdir to find packages. This fixes recursive deleting if the
-K flag is passed to pkg_delete(1), and the named dbdir differs from
the default dbdir (/var/db/pkg).
* Correct a potential DOS attack in the fud daemon.
* Arbitron now works again
* Telemetry logging for mupdate
* Duplicate Suppression logging for redirect sieve actions
* A number of bugs in reconstruct have been fixed. also added the -p
and -x options
* Better stubbing out of user_deleteacl
* No longer log any shutdown() failures
* Improved IPv6 support (for systems with two getnameinfo
implementations)
* Misc Documentation Improvements
isn't actually a pkgpattern; what we really want is <pkgwildcard>. This
should fix breakage with the "update" and "replace" targets introduced in
revisions 1.1275 and 1.1278.
* Use ALL_TARGET appropriately instead of using a post-build target.
* Get rid of DEPTHFIRST* variables and do the "depth-first" listing by
using a reverse sort instead.
* Get rid of extra shell processes.
* Tabify.
so the the remainder of this file can use their values. Also override the
PREFIX with the module's PREFIX so the default directories end up pointing
in the right place.
now set to "pure_install" in perl5/module.mk, so we need to append the
additional target "inst_cfs" that is normally invoked by the "install"
target in ${WRKSRC}/Makefile.
include:
- Better opened() behavior when sockets close unexpectedly.
- Added support for WeakRef and Scalar::Util to allow
IO::Socket::SSL objects to auto-destroy themselves when
they go out of scope.
- Added croak()ing for unimplemented send() and recv() methods
so they are not accidentally used to transmit unencrypted
data. The Perl builtin functions cannot be reliably trapped
and are still dangerous, a fact that the POD now reflects
- Changed accept() to use inherited accept() instead of
IO::Socket::accept, so that IPv6 inheritance is possible.
- Added options to import() so that a user could specify
IPv6 or IPv4 mode of operation.
- new features: http and raw tcp support
- fixed apparent STDIO vs. sysread bug in proxy connect
- added tcpecho.pl and tcpcat.pl to MANIFEST
- fixed some further bugs with TCP read all, etc.
- fixed some const char pointer warnings
libxml2 to 2.5.10nb1 - disabled thread awareness; buildlink depends not bumped
since this is internal library change invisibile from outside of library
php4-domxml to 4.3.3nb1 - with non-threaded libxml2 2.5.10nb1, this module
is now loadable and works
vmware-module3 to 3.2.1.5 - update for -current kernel changes
Net-DNS-SEC updates, seems that IETF has been busy redefining DNSSEC.
When parsing resolver configuration files, IPv6 addresses are now skipped,
as Net::DNS does not yet have IPv6 support.
Broke Net::DNS::Resolver into seperate classes. Many of the globals in
Net::DNS::Resolver no longer exist. They were never documented
so you never used them.... right?
Options to Net::DNS::Resolver->new() are now supported, including
using your own configuration file.
Moved next_id() from Resolver.pm to Header.pm (which is where it is
used).
Tie::DNSHash removed from the package, see Tie::DNS from CPAN for a more
complete implementation of a DNS hash.
Applied David Carmean's patch for handling more than one string in a
TXT RR's RDATA section.
Applied patch from Dan Sully (daniel@electricrain.com) allowing multiple
questions to be part of a DNS packet.