Automatic conversion of the NetBSD pkgsrc CVS module, use with care
upstream changes: ----------------- * Robustness: the tlsproxy(8) daemon could go into a loop, logging a flood of error messages. Problem reported by Andreas Schulze after enabling SMTP/TLS connection reuse. * Workaround: OpenSSL changed an SSL_Shutdown() non-error result value into an error result value, causing logfile noise. * Configuration: the new 'TLS fast shutdown' parameter name was implemented incorrectly. The documentation said "tls_fast_shutdown_enable", but the code said "tls_fast_shutdown". This was fixed by changing the code, because no-one is expected to override the default. * Performance: workaround for poor TCP loopback performance on LINUX, where getsockopt(..., TCP_MAXSEG, ...) reports a bogus TCP maximal segment size that is 1/2 to 1/3 of the real MSS. To avoid client-side Nagle delays or server-side delayed ACKs caused by multiple smaller-than-MSS writes, Postfix chooses a VSTREAM buffer size that is a small multiple of the reported bogus MSS. This workaround increases the multiplier from 2x to 4x. * Robustness: the Postfix Dovecot client could segfault (null pointer read) or cause an SMTP server assertion to fail when talking to a fake Dovecot server. The Postfix Dovecot client now logs a proper error instead. Problem reported by Tim Düsterhus. |
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README |
$NetBSD: README,v 1.21 2019/01/29 03:11:03 gutteridge Exp $ pkgsrc is a framework for building software on UNIX-like systems. To use, bootstrap using: cd pkgsrc/bootstrap/ ./bootstrap build packages, use: cd pkgsrc/category/package-name $PREFIX/bin/bmake install Where $PREFIX is where you've chosen to install packages (typically /usr/pkg) Bugs and patches can be filed in the following link (use category 'pkg'): https://www.netbsd.org/cgi-bin/sendpr.cgi?gndb=netbsd To fetch the main CVS repository: cvs -d anoncvs@anoncvs.NetBSD.org:/cvsroot checkout -P pkgsrc It's also possible to contribute through pkgsrc wip (work in progress), for more information, see http://pkgsrc.org/wip/users/ Please see doc/pkgsrc.txt for information.