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To test, type "info libtool|" and hold down space. See it stop with a
``Cannot find the node "(/usr/pkg/info/libtool.info)Linking executables"''
error. Simply making sure the info-files get re-done works here.
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Lot of changes, for details see
http://www.mozilla.org/projects/seamonkey/release-notes/m18-detail.html#whats_new
This is supposed to improve speed and stability.
I am commiting this now (during freeze) because (a) about nothing depends
on it and it is know to realy only work on i386/elf yet (although some
changes to fix problems on MacPPC, sparc and mips have been integrated);
and (b) Taya mentioned update problems (which I couldn't reproduce) from
M17 to M18, so it's better to avoid these by having the newer version
in the tagged pkgsrc.
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one is: segv on ftp transfer (with no proxy) is fixed.
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do this manually since it's not automatically handled by bsd.pkg.mk.
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on platforms transitioning to ELF (currently only i386). The /emul/aout
installation occurs much like the suse_linux and freebsd_lib packages.
Also add SHLIB_HANDLING=NO to ensure library links aren't clobbered.
This should fix PR#9011.
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the automatic shared library handling performed during a "make install".
Defaults to "YES".
This is part of a fix for PR#9011.
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o Added experimental support for OpenSSL's crypto device support
o Completely removed RSAref support
o Added new Cyclic Buffer based Shared Memory Session Cache variant
o Restructured the Session Cache implementation(s)
o Upgrade to Apache 1.3.14
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The security fixes are:
* A problem with the Rewrite module, mod_rewrite, allowed access to
any file on the web server under certain circumstances
* The handling of Host: headers in mass virtual hosting
configurations, mod_vhost_alias, could allow access to any file on
the server
* If a cgi-bin directory is under the document root, the source to
the scripts inside it could be sent if using mass virtual hosting
The main new features include:
* Support for a directory-based configuration system. If any of the
configuration directives point to directories instead of files,
all files in that directory (and in subdirectories) will be also
parsed as configuration files
* Support name-based virtual hosting without needing to specify an
IP address in the Apache configuration file. This enables sites
that use dynamic IP addresses to support name-based virtual
hosting as well as allowing identical machines to share a
configuration file, say in a load-balanced cluster
* The SetEnvIf and BrowserMatch range of directives are now able to
be used in .htaccess files.
* Administrators who are nervous about their full server version
details being public can use the new keyword 'ProductOnly' in the
ServerTokens directive. This keyword forces the server to only
return the string "Apache" as the server version.
* The new digest authentication module, mod_auth_digest has had a
number of fixes and upgrades applied
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stop completely.
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on the build system.
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People should *really* test code before committing it. _Especially_ in
packages which they are not the maintainer of...
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*4.1.2*
Fixes:
- Host resources fixes for FreeBSD and NetBSD
- ucd-snmp memory/vmstat fixes for FreeBSD-3
- configure --enable-ipv6 fixes
- AIX fix (use knlist)
- fix init_master_agent calling exit
- bad free in subagent.c
- dont let a agentx subagent be a smux master
- ucd-snmp/loadave fix for AIX
- fix doing a set on a pass variable
- snmptable fixes
- snmpnetstat fixes for v2c exceptions
- man page fixes
Features:
- Some UnixWare 5 configuration support
- configure --enable-mini-agent --without-openssl
- snmptrapd -n
- snmp_log callbacks
- noTokenWarnings and noRangeCheck in snmp.conf
- using a counter type in snmpset/snmptrap
*4.1.1*
Fixes:
- Better agent handling of unauthorized requests.
- Better "make test" support.
- Misc bug fixes.
*4.1*
New:
- Many new command line flags have been added for input/output flexibility.
(see the snmpcmd(1) manual page on the -O flag and -I flag)
- The tools support regex matching of oids on the command line.
(see the snmpcmd(1) manual page on the -Ib option)
- A ucd-snmp usage tutorial has been placed on the main web page.
(see http://ucd-snmp.ucdavis.edu/tutorial)
- snmptable is much smarter and handles sparse tables better.
- tkmib supports snmpv3.
- New agent libraries to embed SNMP and AgentX agents into other programs.
(see the snmp_agent_api(3) manual page and the tutorial)
- SNMP over TCP is supported.
(-T TCP on the command lines)
- OpenSSL has replaced KMT for SHA authentication and DES encryption.
(Get OpenSSL from http://www.openssl.org/).
- Some easier-to-use access-control snmpd.conf directives for simple setups.
(see the snmpd.conf(5) manual page)
- Easier setup of SNMPv3 support for the agent.
(see the README.snmpv3 file).
- Command line argument parsing has been reworked for getopt() use.
(currently backwards compatible; see the snmpcmd(1) manual page)
- Table rows with embedded strings are dealt with for both input and output.
(see the snmpcmd(1) manual on the -Ob flag)
- Many more snmp.conf directives supported.
(see the snmp.conf(5) manual page)
- Many AgentX improvements.
- All of our distributed mibs have been updated to be SMIv2 compliant.
- Trap support in the agent has been cleaned up and an API created.
Perl:
- Joe Marzot's perl module is now included with the ucd-snmp source.
(this should help people trying to synchronize the two packages)
Fixes:
- SMUX support has been reintegrated into the agent in a better way.
- Many many others.
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- support for rpcbind and postfix
- detect cron death (and other cron messages)
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+ OSPF works on x86 Solaris box.
+ OSPF neighbor is supported.
+ IPv6 inteface's address information propagation bug is fixed.
+ BGP's various MED comparison methods are added.
+ BGP read lock problem is fixed.
+ Zebra works on OpenBSD again.
s/CFLAGS/CPPFLAGS/, to make vtysh build successful.
From: Hal Snyder <hal@vailsys.com>
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XXX: may break arm26, if LOWER_OPSYS is "arm" on them
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Make sure that an -fPIC c++rt0 is pulled in for sparc<1.4.3
Fixes: pkg/11166, pkg/10190, pkg/11189, and port-sparc/10846
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Make sure that an -fPIC c++rt0 is pulled in for sparc<1.4.3.
Fixes: pkg/11166, pkg/10190, pkg/11189, and port-sparc/10846
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against /pkgsrc/distfiles/vulnerabilities.
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support for termcap, new extensions for color, several bug fixes, minor API
changes, buffer-overrun checks.
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xdm-krb4 now has an option, -nostrictkrb4, which allows it to fall back
to non-Kerberos authentication if the KRB4 authentication fails. (Much
wanted by sites with a mix of Kerberos and non-Kerberos users).
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openssl package (close to nobody is using this program anyways).
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MOUNT_UFS and MOUNT_NFS. make makepatchsum.
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Jeremy C. Reed <reed@rainier.reedmedia.net> in PR 11156
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Noteworthy changes in version 1.0.3 (2000-09-18)
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* Fixed problems with piping to/from other MS-Windows software
* Expiration time of the primary key can be changed again.
* Revoked user IDs are now marked in the output of --list-key
* New options --show-session-key and --override-session-key
to help the British folks to somewhat minimize the danger
of this Orwellian RIP bill.
* New options --merge-only and --try-all-secrets.
* New configuration option --with-egd-socket.
* The --trusted-key option is back after it left us with 0.9.5
* RSA is supported. Key generation does not yet work but will come
soon.
* CAST5 and SHA-1 are now the default algorithms to protect the key
and for symmetric-only encryption. This should solve a couple
of compatibility problems because the old algorithms are optional
according to RFC2440
* Twofish and MDC enhanced encryption is now used. PGP 7 supports
this. Older versions of GnuPG don't support it, so they should be
upgraded to at least 1.0.2
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NO_WRKDIR means that the cookie files used to track progress of the
package build (.extract_done etc) get created in the cwd, which will not
work for a read-only pkgsrc. The NO_EXTRACT definition inhibits the creation
of a WRKDIR, either by mkdir(1) or by using a symlink to a build tree.
Instead use the EXTRACT_ONLY definition with an empty value to inhibit
the extraction of the DISTFILES.
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ssh (/usr/bin/ssh or pkgsrc ssh) is found.
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