Should use RCD_SCRIPTS mechanism (which can automatically
install to ${RCD_SCRIPTS_EXAMPLEDIR}) which automatically
registers the rc.d script(s) in the PLIST.
New version is 3.73.
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.
2.0.2
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BUG FIXES:
- Allow the use of a mnemonic for the algorithm field of a
DNSKEY record.
- Behavior of the zonec -v flag has been modified. By default
zonec will only print a single line with a summary of the
error count.
- Bug #75: Fixed typo in previous "fix".
"pancake" pancake at phreaker dot net.
Screws is an experimental web server with extensibility in mind. It's
designed in a little core that processes connections and petitions, setenv
the spected values and calls an external program or script that processes
this and shows what it wants. By this way it's possible to customize
every answer of the web server, and extend it as we want in a simple way.
Some features are:
- UID/GID/CHROOT directives
- Dynamic Module loading (security, optimization, extensions, etc..)
- HSML (Embed scripts into HTML) Like PHP but using your prefered language.
- Support for perl, sh, python, lua, brainfuck, Java...
- Portable code: tested on Solaris, *BSD, GNU/Hurd, Darwin...
- IPv4/IPv6 support
build errors on Linux because it contains some definitions conflicting
with linux/cdrom.h. Include cdda-cdrom-extensions.h only when
linux/cdrom.h is not included.