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Author SHA1 Message Date
hauke
a996085053 Add repo binary and man page to the PLIST.
Fixes pkg/36297
2007-05-09 09:58:08 +00:00
joerg
3d68254810 Maintainer update of radmind from PR 32339.
New in 1.5.1:
  Added support for case insensitive file systems
  Add lsort to sort transcripts


ktcheck:
  Fixed -D usage
  Added -D to specify radmind path
  Added -C to remove unused command files and transcripts


fsdiff:
  Fixed bug that would calculate unnecessary checksums
  Fixed bug that required two runs to fix hardlinks for objects  other
then files.


lapply:
  Fixed bug that would exit if a socket or a door didn't exist


lcreate:
  -n correctly checks files.
  Fixed bug where -N wouldn't use correct size on applefiles


lfdiff:
  Better special handling.
  If precedent_transcript returns special, make lfdiff handle it.
  Check to make sure local file exists.
  Check return value of precedent_transcript.
  uses highest precedence transcript for path if no -T or -S given


twhich:
  Fixed error with new transcript code


daemon:
  Changed -L to specify syslog level
  Added -F to specify syslog facility


lcksum:
  removes temp files on error


libsnet:
  made timed reads non-blocking
  SSL_read bug fix, amohave contents.


docs:
  BUG 1352578: Added CN to special file path description
  Added lsort man page


build:
  Fixed most warnings on OS X 10.4
  Fixed bug with SASL builds
2006-01-18 13:11:56 +00:00
reed
ee8be9d0c1 RCD_SCRIPTS_EXAMPLEDIR is no longer customizable.
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.
2005-05-02 20:33:57 +00:00
wiz
4af0b8c960 Initial import of radmind-1.3.2, packaged by Michael Santos and Hauke Fath
in pkgsrc-wip.

radmind is a suite of Unix command-line tools and a server designed
to remotely administer the file systems of multiple Unix machines.
At its core, radmind operates as a tripwire. It is able to detect
changes to any managed filesystem object, e.g. files, directories,
links, etc. However, radmind goes further than just integrity
checking: once a change is detected, radmind can optionally reverse
the change.
2004-12-28 14:04:39 +00:00