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tron
dd3ca524f0 Add dependence on "gettext-lib" package. This fixes the build under
Mac OS X Lion, no changes under NetBSD/amd64 6.0_BETA2. Bump package
revision because the binary package might have changed on some platforms.
2012-08-13 07:50:39 +00:00
wiz
9d48cd4fb3 regen patch 2012-08-13 07:02:00 +00:00
wiz
8f74073346 Updated editors/emacs to 23.4nb4 2012-08-13 06:53:34 +00:00
wiz
0e17eddd4d Fix CVE-2012-3479:
When the Emacs user option `enable-local-variables' is set to `:safe'
(the default value is t), Emacs should automatically refuse to evaluate
`eval' forms in file-local variable sections.  Due to the bug, Emacs
instead automatically evaluates such `eval' forms.  Thus, if the user
changes the value of `enable-local-variables' to `:safe', visiting a
malicious file can cause automatic execution of arbitrary Emacs Lisp
code with the permissions of the user.

Bug tracker ref: http://debbugs.gnu.org/cgi/bugreport.cgi?bug=12155
2012-08-13 06:53:06 +00:00
wiz
d58f23d91a Updated editors/emacs24 to 24.1nb2 2012-08-13 06:42:04 +00:00
wiz
a157aa804a Fix CVE-2012-3479:
When the Emacs user option `enable-local-variables' is set to `:safe'
(the default value is t), Emacs should automatically refuse to evaluate
`eval' forms in file-local variable sections.  Due to the bug, Emacs
instead automatically evaluates such `eval' forms.  Thus, if the user
changes the value of `enable-local-variables' to `:safe', visiting a
malicious file can cause automatic execution of arbitrary Emacs Lisp
code with the permissions of the user.

Bug tracker ref: http://debbugs.gnu.org/cgi/bugreport.cgi?bug=12155
2012-08-13 06:39:06 +00:00
wiz
643deb13d2 Fix CVE-2012-3479:
When the Emacs user option `enable-local-variables' is set to `:safe'
(the default value is t), Emacs should automatically refuse to evaluate
`eval' forms in file-local variable sections.  Due to the bug, Emacs
instead automatically evaluates such `eval' forms.  Thus, if the user
changes the value of `enable-local-variables' to `:safe', visiting a
malicious file can cause automatic execution of arbitrary Emacs Lisp
code with the permissions of the user.

Bug tracker ref: http://debbugs.gnu.org/cgi/bugreport.cgi?bug=12155

Bump PKGREVISION.
2012-08-13 06:38:50 +00:00
jdf
43d99186eb Updated fossil from 1.22 to 1.23. 2012-08-12 23:36:44 +00:00
wiz
e9f8ea4cab Add upstream bug report URL. 2012-08-12 22:04:47 +00:00
wiz
8beb013521 Updated games/scummvm-tools to 1.4.0 2012-08-12 22:00:44 +00:00
wiz
9412d89208 Update to 1.4.0:
1.4.0 (????-??-??)
 - Updated the compress_sci tool to add support for compressing the AUDIO001.002
   audio files of the CD versions of King's Quest 5 and Jones in the Fast Lane.

1.3.0 (2011-05-28)
 - Fix bug #3092367: "TOOLS: Improve GUI for Ogg encoding options".

1.2.0 (2010-10-15)
 - Add extract_fascination_cd tool for extracting STK archives from a mode1/2048
   Fascination CD image.
 - Fix bug #2984225: "Tools: configure should check if libwxgtk2.8-dev is installed".
 - Add version information to tools.
 - Respect $BINDIR when installing (similar to ScummVM).
 - Fix bug #2983010: GUI Tools builds even if optioned out.
 - Change the behavior of the CLI flags for MP3 encoding.
 - Add option to process other files at the end of a process.
 - Improve visual feedback after a process has finished. It should now be clear that
   it has finished and whether it was a success or not.

1.1.1 (2010-05-02)
 First tools version to contain a NEWS file.

 - Improve the way the images are loaded for the tools GUI. It increases the chances of success.
 - Fix bug #2984217: "Tools: The media directory is not intalled".
 - Fix bug #2905473: "GUI Tools: cannot use lame with compress_scumm_sou".
 - Patch #2982306: "set MP3 ABR bit rate in GUI Tools".
 - Patch #2982090: "Tools: include unistd.h for unlink".
 - Patch #2982091: "Tools: use $(INSTALL) instead of install".
 - Fix endian problem in create_sjisfnt.
2012-08-12 22:00:34 +00:00
imil
559e6b3419 Updated misc/ruby-daemons to 1.1.9 2012-08-12 21:44:18 +00:00
imil
853c24d45b Release 1.1.9: August 10, 2012
daemonize.rb: do srand in the forked child process both in daemonize
	and call_as_daemon (thanks to Andrew Havens).
2012-08-12 21:44:01 +00:00
wiz
7e1fa284dd Add upstream bug report URL. 2012-08-12 21:41:02 +00:00
wiz
5c58f2a857 Add upstream bug report URL 2012-08-12 21:38:11 +00:00
wiz
c2507fb34b Update HOMEPAGE. 2012-08-12 21:34:28 +00:00
wiz
bf5bcc5af0 Remove 4 xcb-util-* packages from TODO list. 2012-08-12 21:30:41 +00:00
wiz
f48189dd82 + xcb-util-wm 2012-08-12 21:30:03 +00:00
wiz
5c430fdc3d Added x11/xcb-util-wm version 0.3.9 2012-08-12 21:29:50 +00:00
wiz
2664105bc9 Import xcb-util-wm-0.3.9 as x11/xcb-util-wm.
XCB util-wm module provides the following libraries:

  - ewmh: Both client and window-manager helpers for EWMH.
  - icccm: Both client and window-manager helpers for ICCCM.
2012-08-12 21:29:36 +00:00
wiz
a01dcfab6b Added x11/xcb-util-keysyms version 0.3.9 [drochner 2012-07-24] 2012-08-12 21:26:25 +00:00
wiz
33bff0981e Added x11/xcb-util-renderutil version 0.3.8 2012-08-12 21:24:36 +00:00
wiz
04f5324db8 Added x11/xcb-util-image version 0.3.9 2012-08-12 21:24:21 +00:00
wiz
27a40a1d77 + xcb-util-renderutil 2012-08-12 21:23:48 +00:00
wiz
5c20d761c3 Import xcb-util-renderutil-0.3.8 as x11/xcb-util-renderutil.
XCB util-renderutil module provides the following library:

  - renderutil: Convenience functions for the Render extension.
2012-08-12 21:23:26 +00:00
wiz
7464e1e7ee + xcb-util-image 2012-08-12 21:19:26 +00:00
wiz
a0abdcc763 Import xcb-util-image-0.3.9 as x11/xcb-util-image.
XCB util-image module provides the following library:

  - image: Port of Xlib's XImage and XShmImage functions.
2012-08-12 21:19:06 +00:00
wiz
af701e6c29 Updated devel/py-cython to 0.16 2012-08-12 21:12:10 +00:00
wiz
ee2c493673 Update to 0.16:
0.16
Features
    Enhancements to Cython's function type (support for weak
    references, default arguments, code objects, dynamic attributes,
    classmethods, staticmethods, and more)
    Fused Types - Template-like support for functions and methods
    CEP 522 (docs)
    Typed views on memory - Support for efficient direct and indirect
    buffers (indexing, slicing, transposing, ...) CEP 517 (docs)
    super() without arguments
    Final cdef methods (which translate into direct calls on known
    instances)
General Improvements and Bug Fixes
    support default arguments for closures
    search sys.path for pxd files
    support C++ template casting
    faster traceback building and faster generator termination
    support inplace operators on indexed buffers
    fix alignment handling for record types in buffer support
    allow nested prange sections

0.15.1
This is a bugfix-only release.

0.15
Major Features
    Generators (yield) - Cython has full support for generators,
    generator expressions and PEP 342 coroutines.
    The nonlocal keyword is supported.
    Re-acquiring the gil: with gil - works as expected within a
    nogil context.
    OpenMP support: prange.
    Control flow analysis prunes dead code and emits warnings and
    errors about uninitialised variables.
    Debugger command cy set to assign values of expressions to
    Cython variables and cy exec counterpart $cy_eval().
    Exception chaining PEP 3134.
    Relative imports PEP 328.
    Improved pure syntax including cython.cclass, cython.cfunc,
    and cython.ccall.
    The with statement has its own dedicated and faster C
    implementation.
    Support for del.
    Boundschecking directives implemented for builtin Python sequence
    types.
    Several updates and additions to the shipped standard library
    .pxd files.
    Forward declaration of types is no longer required for circular
    references.
Note: this will be the last release to support Python 2.3; Python
2.4 will be supported for at least one more release.
General improvements and bug fixes
This release contains over a thousand commits including hundreds
of bugfixes and optimizations. The bug tracker has not been as
heavily used this release cycle, but is still an interesting subset
of improvements and fixes
Incompatible changes
    Uninitialized variables are no longer initialized to None and
    accessing them has the same semantics as standard Python.
    globals() now returns a read-only dict of the Cython module's
    globals, rather than the globals
        of the first non-Cython module in the stack
    Many C++ exceptions are now special cased to give closer Python
    counterparts. This means that except+ functions that formerly
    raised generic RuntimeErrors may raise something else such as
    ArithmeticError.
Known regressions
    The inlined generator expressions (introduced in Cython 0.13)
    were disabled in favour of full generator expression support.
    This breaks code that previously used them inside of cdef
    functions (usage in def functions continues to work) and induces
    a performance regression for cases that continue to work but
    that were previously inlined. We hope to reinstate this feature
    in the near future.
    Generators (yield) - Cython has full support for generators,
    generator expressions and PEP 342 coroutines.
    The nonlocal keyword is supported.
    Re-acquiring the gil: with gil - works as expected within a
    nogil context.
    OpenMP support: prange.
    Control flow analysis prunes dead code and emits warnings and
    errors about uninitialised variables.
    Debugger command cy set to assign values of expressions to
    Cython variables and cy exec counterpart $cy_eval().
    Exception chaining PEP 3134.
    Relative imports PEP 328.
    Improved pure syntax including cython.cclass, cython.cfunc,
    and cython.ccall.
    The with statement has its own dedicated and faster C
    implementation.
    Support for del.
    Boundschecking directives implemented for builtin Python sequence
    types.
    Several updates and additions to the shipped standard library
    .pxd files.
    Forward declaration of types is no longer required for circular
    references.
Note: this will be the last release to support Python 2.3; Python
2.4 will be supported for at least one more release.
General improvements and bug fixes
This release contains over a thousand commits including hundreds
of bugfixes and optimizations. The bug tracker has not been as
heavily used this release cycle, but is still an interesting subset
of improvements and fixes
Incompatible changes
    Uninitialized variables are no longer initialized to None and
    accessing them has the same semantics as standard Python.
    globals() now returns a read-only dict of the Cython module's
    globals, rather than the globals
	of the first non-Cython module in the stack
    Many C++ exceptions are now special cased to give closer Python
    counterparts. This means that except+ functions that formerly
    raised generic RuntimeErrors may raise something else such as
    ArithmeticError.
Known regressions
    The inlined generator expressions (introduced in Cython 0.13)
    were disabled in favour of full generator expression support.
    This breaks code that previously used them inside of cdef
    functions (usage in def functions continues to work) and induces
    a performance regression for cases that continue to work but
    that were previously inlined. We hope to reinstate this feature
    in the near future.

0.14.1
New Features
    The gdb debugging support was extended to include all major
    Cython features, including closures.
    raise MemoryError() is now safe to use as Cython replaces it
    with the correct C-API call.
General improvements and bug fixes
The bug tracker has a list of the major improvements and fixes
Incompatible changes
    Decorators on special methods of cdef classes now raise a
    compile time error rather than being ignored.
    In Python 3 language level mode (-3 option), the 'str' type is
    now mapped to 'unicode', so that cdef str s declares a Unicode
    string even when running in Python 2.

0.14
New Features
    Python classes can now be nested and receive a proper closure
    at definition time.
    Redefinition is supported for Python functions, even within
    the same scope.
    Lambda expressions are supported in class bodies and at the
    module level.
    Metaclasses are supported for Python classes, both in Python
    2 and Python 3 syntax. The Python 3 syntax (using a keyword
    argument in the type declaration) is preferred and optimised
    at compile time.
    "final" extension classes prevent inheritance in Python space.
    This feature is available through the new "cython.final"
    decorator. In the future, these classes may receive further
    optimisations.
    "internal" extension classes do not show up in the module
    dictionary. This feature is available through the new
    "cython.internal" decorator.
    Extension type inheritance from builtin types, such as "cdef
    class MyUnicode(unicode)", now works without further external
    type redeclarations (which are also strongly discouraged now
    and continue to issue a warning).
    GDB support. http://docs.cython.org/src/userguide/debugging.html
    A new build system with support for inline distutils directives,
    correct dependency tracking, and parallel compilation.
    http://wiki.cython.org/enhancements/distutils_preprocessing
    Support for dynamic compilation at runtime via the new
    cython.inline function and cython.compile decorator.
    http://wiki.cython.org/enhancements/inline
General improvements and bug fixes
    In parallel assignments, the right side was evaluated in reverse
    order in 0.13. This could result in errors if it had side
    effects (e.g. function calls).
    In some cases, methods of builtin types would raise a SystemError
    instead of an AttributeError when called on None.
    Constant tuples are now cached over the lifetime of an extension
    module, just like CPython does. Constant argument tuples of
    Python function calls are also cached.
    Closures have tightened to include exactly the names used in
    the inner functions and classes. Previously, they held the
    complete locals of the defining function.
    "nogil" blocks are supported when compiling pure Python code
    by writing "with cython.nogil".
    The builtin "next()" function in Python 2.6 and later is now
    implemented internally and therefore available in all Python
    versions. This makes it the preferred and portable way of
    manually advancing an iterator.
    In addition to the previously supported inlined generator
    expressions in 0.13, "sorted(genexpr)" can now be used as well.
    Typing issues were fixed in "sum(genexpr)" that could lead to
    invalid C code being generated. Other known issues with inlined
    generator expressions were also fixed that make upgrading to
    0.14 a strong recommendation for code that uses them. Note that
    general generators and generator expressions continue to be
    not supported.
    Iterating over arbitrary pointer types is now supported, as is
    an optimized version of the in operator, e.g. x in ptr[a:b].
    Inplace arithmetic operators now respect the cdivision directive
    and are supported for complex types.
Incompatible changes
    Typing a variable as type "complex" previously gave it the
    Python object type. It now uses the appropriate C/C++ double
    complex type. A side-effect is that assignments and typed
    function parameters now accept anything that Python can coerce
    to a complex, including integers and floats, and not only
    complex instances.
    Large integer literals pass through the compiler in a safer
    way. To prevent truncation in C code, non 32-bit literals are
    turned into Python objects if not used in a C context. This
    context can either be given by a clear C literal suffix such
    as "UL" or "LL" (or "L" in Python 3 code), or it can be an
    assignment to a typed variable or a typed function argument,
    in which case it is up to the user to take care of a sufficiently
    large value space of the target.
    Python functions are declared in the order they appear in the
    file, rather than all being created at module creation time.
    This is consistent with Python and needed to support, for
    example, conditional or repeated declarations of functions. In
    the face of circular imports this may cause code to break, so
    a new --disable-function-redefinition flag was added to revert
    to the old behavior. This flag will be removed in a future
    release, so should only be used as a stopgap until old code
    can be fixed.
2012-08-12 21:08:46 +00:00
tron
47de4119e4 Note update of the "Radicale" package to version 0.7.1. 2012-08-12 19:24:45 +00:00
tron
6322ab0d26 Update "radicale" package to version 0.7.1. Changes version 0.6.4:
- Many address books fixes
- New IMAP ACL (by Daniel Aleksandersen)
- PAM ACL fixed (by Daniel Aleksandersen)
- Courier ACL fixed (by Benjamin Frank)
- Always set display name to collections (by Oskari Timperi)
- Various DELETE responses fixed
- Repeating events
- Collection deletion
- Courier and PAM authentication methods
- CardDAV support
- Custom LDAP filters supported
2012-08-12 19:24:31 +00:00
wiz
0b05a8b7b2 Added www/eliom version 2.2.2 2012-08-12 17:48:04 +00:00
wiz
23ae6ffa07 + eliom 2012-08-12 17:47:50 +00:00
wiz
b8011b9e08 Import eliom-2.2.2 as www/eliom, packaged by Jaap Boender.
Eliom is an OCaml library for the webserver Ocsigen that allows
for the creation of dynamic webpages. In this way, a website is
not written as a separate set of pages, but as one integral OCaml
module.
2012-08-12 17:47:42 +00:00
wiz
e6fd82037c Updated time/ocaml-calendar to 2.03.2 2012-08-12 17:41:15 +00:00
wiz
355a78dfd0 Update to 2.03.2, from maintainer Jaap Boender.
version 2.03.2, 2012-06-26:
===========================
o [Compilation] Compatibility with OCaml 4

version 2.03.1, 2011-03-24:
===========================
* [Calendar] Fixed bug in Calendar.prev and Fcalendar.prev: mostly raised
  exception Date.Out_of_bounds before.
* [Printer] `Thurday' was printed instead of `Thursday'

version 2.03, 2010-07-05:
=========================
o [Date] new function Date.precise_sub
o [Calendar] new function Calendar.precise_sub
  (from Dario Teixeira's suggestion)
* [Compilation] detect whether native dynlink works
  (prevents compilation bug on Mac OS X)

version 2.02, 2009-12-11:
=========================
o [License] add the usual Ocaml linking exception in the license
o [Calendar] Calendar_sig.Period.to_time is deprecated.
  Replaced by a new function Calendar_sig.Period.safe_to_time
o [Date] Date.Period.nb_days is deprecated.
  Replaced by a new function Date.Period.safe_nb_days
o [Compilation] calendarLib.cmxs provided if ocaml >= 3.11 is installed
  (patch of Mehdi Dogguy)
o [Date] new functions Date.make_year and Date.make_year_month
o [Date] improve memory representation of Date.Period.t
* [Compilation] remove installation of packed *.cmi
* [Compilation] bug fixed under Cygwin
* [Compilation] META files was incorrect, so "ocamlfind ocamlopt" did not work
* [Compilation] file date_sig.mli, time_sig.mli and calendar_sig.mli was not
  properly linked

version 2.01.1, 2009-02-23:
===========================
o [Date] add a missing coercion rule for months
  (e.g. "Date.make 2008 18 1" is now equal to "Date.make 2009 6 1")
* [Date] bug fixed in date arithmetic operations due to the missing above
  feature

version 2.01, 2009-01-26:
=========================
o [Printer] new formats available for printers and parsers
    - %C  century: as %Y without the two last digits
    - %F  replace %i which is now deprecated
    - %P  am or pm
    - %R  shortcut for %H:%M
    - %s  number of seconds since 1970/1/1
    - %z  time zone in the form +hhmm (from Warren Harris' suggestion)
    - %:z  time zone in the form +hh:mm (from Warren Harris' suggestion)
    - %::z  time zone in the form +hh:mm:ss (from Warren Harris' suggestion)
    - %:::z  time zone in the form +hh (from Warren Harris' suggestion)
o [Printer] new paddings available for printers
    - 0 (zero): pad fields with zeroes like by default
    - ^: use uppercase if possible
o [Compilation] calendarLib.cma and calendarLib.cmxa are now installed
  (Janne Hellsten and Guillaume Yziquel's suggestion)
* [Tests] test suite now uses Utils.Float.equal if required
  (patch of Richard Jones)
* [Compilation] small bug fixed in make install
* [Compilation] support of win64 (patch of David Allsopp)
2012-08-12 17:40:59 +00:00
wiz
e4419086a0 Updated print/libspectre to 0.2.7 2012-08-12 16:34:24 +00:00
wiz
4aed786b33 Update to 0.2.7:
libspectre 0.2.7 (08 August 2012)
=================================

This is another bugfix only release in the libspectre's 0.2 series.

This release fixes two crashes than can happen when %%Pages: or
%%Page: comments are missing in the document or when %%Pages: comment
is present but it's invalid.
2012-08-12 16:34:10 +00:00
wiz
6b383f467e Updated devel/pkg-config to 0.27 2012-08-12 16:28:23 +00:00
wiz
a6f887eafe Update to 0.27:
pkg-config 0.27
===

 - Drop usage of popt for equivalent API in glib2.
 - Add back an internal snapshot of glib2 to break circular dependency.
   This can be used by passing --with-internal-glib to configure. On
   Windows it may still be required to use an installed glib.
 - Fix --exists to check for Requires and Requires.private. This ensures
   that all necessary packages are installed prior to using --cflags,
   --libs, etc.
 - Various fixes for MinGW which should allow it to be used unpatched on
   that system.
 - New autoconf macros PKG_INSTALLDIR and PKG_NOARCH_INSTALLDIR to help
   determine the .pc file install directory.
 - Fix handling of --exact/atleast/max-version vs. =/>=/<=.
 - Fix errors in man page source.
 - Ensure testing only searches in the check directory.
 - Bump glib requirement to 2.16 to avoid deprecated
   g_win32_get_package_installation_subdirectory().
 - Autotools refresh and update. The required versions now are
   autoconf-2.62, automake-1.11 and libtool-2.2.
 - Use g_alloca from glib instead of figuring out alloca ourselves.
 - Remove search for setresuid & setreuid only needed for internal popt.
 - Bugs fixed: 833, 2458, 5214, 5326, 5703, 6074, 8653, 9135, 9143,
   9584, 10652, 11464, 14396, 17053, 23922, 28776, 29011, 29801, 31699,
   31700, 32622, 34382, 37266, 39646, 41081, 43149, 44843, 45599, 45742,
   48743

pkg-config 0.26
===

 - Build system fixes
 - More tests
 - pkg.m4 fixups which makes autoconf 2.66 happier.
 - Drop support for legacy -config scripts.  Those should already be
   gone and cause problems in cross-compilation environments.
 - Drop embedded glib
 - Fix up pkg.m4 to handle the case of --exists working and --cflags
   or --libs failing.
 - Various documentation updates
 - Allow $() through without escaping it.
 - Add --with-system-include-path instead of hard-coding
   /usr/include.
2012-08-12 16:28:06 +00:00
taca
e904924f89 Note update of mail/roundcube package to 0.7.2nb3.
Focus on PR pkg/46707.
2012-08-12 16:20:22 +00:00
taca
5fa6e759b8 Some tweak in MESSAGE.
* Note UPGRADING document which describes update process.
* Remove note for older package.

Bump PKGREVISION.
2012-08-12 16:19:41 +00:00
wiz
bb31ef4766 Updated x11/libdrm to 2.4.38 2012-08-12 16:17:40 +00:00
taca
111eb49613 Note update of mail/postfix package to 2.8.12. 2012-08-12 16:16:49 +00:00
wiz
7d175895d3 Update to 2.4.38:
Alex Deucher (2):
      radeon: add some missing evergreen pci ids
      radeon: add some new SI pci ids

Chris Wilson (1):
      intel: Bail gracefully if we encounter an unknown Intel device

Cooper Yuan (1):
      libdrm/exynos: padding gem_mmap structure to 64-bit aligned

Damien Lespiau (1):
      intel: Remove two unused variables

Dave Airlie (4):
      libdrm: add missing caps from kernel to drm.h
      libdrm: add prime fd->handle and handle->fd interfaces
      libdrm/nouveau: add prime handle->bo and bo->handle support.
      intel: add prime interface for getting/setting a prime bo. (v4)

Eric Anholt (4):
      intel: Quiet valgrind warnings in context creation.
      Drop "-Wunsafe-loop-optimizations".
      intel: Import updated i915_drm.h.
      intel: Add a function for the new register read ioctl.

Kenneth Graunke (1):
      intel: Change context create failure message to from fprintf to DBG().

Laurent Pinchart (8):
      modetest: Unify buffer allocation
      modetest: Add SMPTE test pattern
      modetest: Add test pattern support for missing packed YUV formats
      modetest: Add test pattern support for missing planar YUV formats
      modetest: Add test pattern support for missing RGB formats
      modetest: Move connector and plane parsing to separate functions
      modetest: Make frame buffer format configurable on the command line
      modeset: Split buffer allocation to a separate file

Lauri Kasanen (1):
      intel: Fix build failure in test_decode.c

Marek Olšák (6):
      radeon: simplify ZS buffer checking on r600
      radeon: optimize allocation for depth w/o stencil and stencil w/o depth on EG
      radeon: force 2D tiling for MSAA surfaces
      radeon: tweak TILE_SPLIT for MSAA surfaces
      tests/modetest: fix distcheck
      configure: bump version for 2.4.38 release

Paulo Zanoni (1):
      intel: add more Haswell PCI IDs

Rob Clark (5):
      omap: clarify dmabuf file descriptor ownership
      omap: add API to import bo's from dmabuf fd's
      omap: add refcnting and handle tracking
      intel: fix build error
      modetest: fix uninitialized fourcc
2012-08-12 16:16:39 +00:00
taca
42e1986aea Update postfix to 2.8.12.
All supported releases:

  * The local(8) delivery agent's BIFF client leaked an unprivileged
    UDP socket. Fix by Jaroslav Skarvada. This bug was introduced
    19990127.

  * The SMTP server did not reject the AUTH command while a MAIL
    FROM transaction was in progress. Reported by Timo Sirainen.
    This bug was introduced 20000314.

Postfix 2.8 and later:

  * The unused "pass" trigger client could close the wrong file
    descriptors. This bug was introduced with Postfix 2.8.
2012-08-12 16:16:21 +00:00
imil
7ebb5ba790 Added net/ruby-stompserver version 0.9.9 2012-08-12 16:15:34 +00:00
imil
2a4f922f58 add & enable ruby-stompserver 2012-08-12 16:14:11 +00:00
imil
59127142c2 Initial import of ruby-stompserver, version 0.9.9, into the NetBSD Packages
Collection.

Stompserver handles basic message queue processing.

It is Stomp messaging server with file/dbm/memory/activerecord based FIFO
queues, queue monitoring, and basic authentication.
2012-08-12 16:13:02 +00:00
wiz
04cce8a836 Updated textproc/py-yaml to 3.10 2012-08-12 16:09:42 +00:00