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We welcome python-3.4, as well as many new and +updated packages, a new default postgreSQL version, 9.3, and Lua +multi-version support. + +Number of Packages +================== +In pkgsrc, there are: + +14895 possible pkgsrc packages in pkgsrc-2014Q2 +12116 pkgsrc entries as reported by lintpkgsrc (unique package Makefiles) +14254 binary packages built with gcc for NetBSD-current/x86_64 +14895 binary packages built with clang for NetBSD-current/x86_64 +12037 binary packages built with gcc for Joyent's SmartOS/i386 +12635 binary packages built with gcc for Joyent's SmartOS/x86_64 +13118 binary packages built with gcc for Linux-2.6.32/x86_64 +10868 binary packages built with gcc for Darwin 10.8.0/i386 +12316 binary packages built with clang for FreeBSD 10.0/x86_64 + +In addition, this quarter: +244 packages have been added +2 packages have been renamed +18 packages removed, 1 with a successor +1085 packages updated + +Pkgsrc Release Schedule +======================= +The pkgsrc developers make a new release every three months. We +believe that this is a sweet spot between too many updates, and +keeping abreast of issues like security vulnerabilities. Pkgsrc is +not tied to any one operating system or architecture, which gives us +the ability to decouple the releases from any operating system +releases, and to concentrate on the packages themselves. + +This is the 43rd quarterly release of pkgsrc. + +Changes to pkgsrc +================= +Ryosuke Moro has greatly improved on our haskell package support. +Many pkgsrc developers and contributors have all all helped with PR +submissions, fixes and bug reports. + +By default, pkgsrc now installs fonts into share/fonts/X11 (instead of +lib/X11/fonts, which was for historical reasons). There should be no +visible change to most users, except if the fontpath has been changed. + +In addition, PostgreSQL 9.3 has now been made the default version, and +Lua multi-version support has been added. + +Package Additions +================= +python-3.4 and elasticsearch were added to pkgsrc, as well as python, +perl and ruby wrappers for many libraries. + +Package Removals +================ +We actively manage the packages in pkgsrc, and delete ones that are +not necessary. We said goodbye to Berkeley db-4.6, Xen 2.0 and Apache +versions 1.3 and 2.0. + +Pkgsrc-security +=============== +One neat feature of pkgsrc is its ability to sort package versions +based on the version numbers. It's used in audit-packages, to report +on any installed packages which may have security vulnerabilities in +them. pkgsrc-security@pkgsrc.org maintains lists of vulnerable +packages, along with reference URLs relating to the exposure. We +thank the whole pkgsrc-security team for their hard work. Sample +output from audit-packages is shown below: + +% audit-packages +Package python27-2.7.7nb1 has a directory-traversal vulnerability, see http://bugs.python.org/issue21766 +% + +Getting pkgsrc +============== +More information can be found in + http://www.netbsd.org/docs/pkgsrc/getting.html + +tar files for pkgsrc, along with checksums, can be found at + http://ftp.netbsd.org/pub/pkgsrc/pkgsrc-2014Q2/ + +and anonymous cvs can be used: + cvs -z3 -q -d anoncvs@anoncvs.NetBSD.org:/cvsroot checkout -r +pkgsrc-2014Q2 -P pkgsrc + +or by pulling from the git mirrors at: + https://github.com/jsonn/pkgsrc + https://github.com/joyent/pkgsrc + +About pkgsrc +============ +pkgsrc is a cross-platform packaging system. It allows people to +download sources and to build and install binary packages on one or +more platforms. + +Building packages from source is useful for a number of reasons: + ++ not only is the provenance of source code checked (by using multiple +checksums), with pkgsrc, the version of source code you are working +with is the same that other developers and users have. + ++ package builders can choose to customise their own installations by +means of the option framework. pre-built packages from other builders +may not have specified the same options. + ++ patches are maintained in a central repository, and, again, are +checked at patch application time by using digests. The patches +which are applied to the sources being built are the same ones which +are known to be used and proved by other pkgsrc users (not necessarily +on the same platform). + ++ by building from source, all doubts about compilers, build practices, +source code cleanliness, and packaging differences are removed. +Digital signatures of binary packages, while useful in themselves, +only prove certain aspects of binary package provenance. (pkgsrc has +had signed packages since 2001.) + ++ it may be difficult or impossible to find a pre-built package for +the operating system or architecture. + ++ a pre-built package may have further or conflicting pre-requisites, +which are themselves difficult to find or build. By building everything, +including pre-requisites, a from-source packaging system can ensure +that pre-requisites are present and integrated. + +At the present time, pkgsrc supports 22 platforms: + + AIX + BSDOS + Cygwin + Darwin/Mac OS X + DragonFly + FreeBSD + FreeMiNT + GNU/kFreeBSD + HPUX + Haiku + IRIX + Interix/SFU/SUA + Linux + Minix3 + MirBSD + NetBSD + OSF1 + OpenBSD + QNX + SCO OpenServer + Solaris/illumos + UnixWare + +Complete dependency and pre-requisite package information is held and +used by the package management software - if packages rely on other +packages to function properly, that pre-requisite will be built, +installed and managed as part of the package installation process. +Binary packages can be managed using pkgin. + +Alistair Crooks +On behalf of the pkgsrc developers +Tue Jul 1 08:29:47 PDT 2014 |