the owner of all installed files is a non-root user. This change
affects most packages that require special users or groups by making
them use the specified unprivileged user and group instead.
(1) Add two new variables PKG_GROUPS_VARS and PKG_USERS_VARS to
unprivileged.mk. These two variables are lists of other bmake
variables that define package-specific users and groups. Packages
that have user-settable variables for users and groups, e.g. apache
and APACHE_{USER,GROUP}, courier-mta and COURIER_{USER,GROUP},
etc., should list these variables in PKG_USERS_VARS and PKG_GROUPS_VARS
so that unprivileged.mk can know to set them to ${UNPRIVILEGED_USER}
and ${UNPRIVILEGED_GROUP}.
(2) Modify packages to use PKG_GROUPS_VARS and PKG_USERS_VARS.
developer is officially maintaining the package.
The rationale for changing this from "tech-pkg" to "pkgsrc-users" is
that it implies that any user can try to maintain the package (by
submitting patches to the mailing list). Since the folks most likely
to care about the package are the folks that want to use it or are
already using it, this would leverage the energy of users who aren't
developers.
backslashes anymore. A single backslash is enough. Changed the
definition in all affected packages. For those that are not caught, an
additional check is placed into bsd.pkginstall.mk.
And always is defined as share/examples/rc.d
which was the default before.
This rc.d scripts are not automatically added to PLISTs now also.
So add to each corresponding PLIST as required.
This was discussed on tech-pkg in late January and late April.
Todo: remove the RCD_SCRIPTS_EXAMPLEDIR uses in MESSAGES and elsewhere
and remove the RCD_SCRIPTS_EXAMPLEDIR itself.
under share/examples/rc.d. The variable name already was named
RCD_SCRIPTS_EXAMPLEDIR.
This is from ideas from Greg Woods and others.
Also bumped PKGREVISION for all packages using RCD_SCRIPTS mechanism
(as requested by wiz).
under ${PREFIX} instead of being an absolute path.
So fix the references using RCD_SCRIPTS_EXAMPLEDIR to be
${PREFIX}/${RCD_SCRIPTS_EXAMPLEDIR}.
This should have no changes to use before.
Please note that the MESSAGE files in most cases are wrong in the
first place. We have automated mechanisms and could have an automated
message for explaining rc.d script usage. (This is something to do!)
in the process. (More information on tech-pkg.)
Bump PKGREVISION and BUILDLINK_DEPENDS of all packages using libtool and
installing .la files.
Bump PKGREVISION (only) of all packages depending directly on the above
via a buildlink3 include.
which installs to ${RCD_SCRIPTS_EXAMPLEDIR}. But the MESSAGE
referred to wrong hard-coded location if the RCD_SCRIPTS_EXAMPLEDIR
was not the default. So use RCD_SCRIPTS_EXAMPLEDIR instead.
PKGREVISION not bumped because if someone had changed
RCD_SCRIPTS_EXAMPLEDIR before recent change of autoregistration
of rc.d script in PLIST, then it could not have been packaged
in first place.
Note that this commit does not imply that the MESSAGE is correct.
In some cases, the MESSAGE is clearly wrong such as suggesting
running the rc.d script from the example directory (which will work
although).
the RCD_SCRIPTS rc.d script(s) to the PLIST.
This GENERATE_PLIST idea is part of Greg A. Woods'
PR #22954.
This helps when the RC_SCRIPTS are installed to
a different ${RCD_SCRIPTS_EXAMPLEDIR}. (Later,
the default RCD_SCRIPTS_EXAMPLEDIR will be changed
to be more clear that they are the examples.)
These patches also remove the etc/rc.d/ scripts from PLISTs
(of packages that use RCD_SCRIPTS). (This also removes
now unused references from openssh* makefiles. Note that
qmail package has not been changed yet.)
I have been doing automatic PLIST registration for RC_SCRIPTS
for over a year. Not all of these packages have been tested,
but many have been tested and used.
Somethings maybe to do:
- a few packages still manually install the rc.d scripts to
hard-coded etc/rc.d. These need to be fixed.
- maybe remove from mk/${OPSYS}.pkg.dist mtree specifications too.
Summary of changes since 1.6.1:
* Fixed a bug in the filter code when handling comments in the filter
configuration file.
* When installing the HTML documentation, the wrong directory was
being created.
Summary of changes since 1.6.0:
* Fixed an off-by-one error with respect to the MaxRequestsPerChild
test. [Fix proposed by Yannick Koehler]
* Remove the assert on the pointer being NULL since a NULL pointer is
allowed by the realloc() spec.
Changes:
Released tinyproxy 1.6.1 (2003-08-06)
* heap.c (debugging_realloc):
Remove the assert on the ptr being NULL since a NULL pointer is
allowed by the realloc() spec.
* child.c (child_main):
Fixed an off-by-one error with the maxrequestsperchild
variable. [Fix proposed by Yannick Koehler]
Released tinyproxy 1.6.0 (2003-07-14)
* src/htmlerror.c (indicate_http_error):
Added calls to va_end() before leaving the function.
Closes my own PR pkg/22161.
Based on a patch provided by Juan RP via PR pkg/21512.
Changes:
- GNU make is not really needed
- Fixed inverted anonymous header logic. As it should have been, any
header not explicitly allowed will not be sent by tinyproxy.
- The filtering engine can now conditionally use case sensitive
filtering or case insensitive filtering. The option is controlled
by the FilterCaseSensitive directive in the configuration file.
- Removed a duplicate call to filter_destroy() in main().
- Basic code clean ups.
tinyproxy is a lightweight HTTP/SSL proxy. Designed from the ground up to be
fast and yet small, it is an ideal solution for sites where a full-featured
HTTP proxy is required, but the system resources required to run a more
demanding HTTP proxy are unavailable. tinyproxy is fully compatible with all
existing web browsers.
Package submitted by Juan RP via PR pkg/20595 with modifications by me.