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Package maintenance system for Debian
Works with .deb files.
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in pkgsrc. (Since they are non-PIC, they require better than just default
base addresses in some fashion, or else face runtime text relocation.)
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- Add SSL support when the 'ssl' option is set.
- Use the options framework to handle ipv6 support ('ipv6' option).
- Fix permissions of files copied into the user directory from the data
directory under /usr/pkg (i.e., give write permissions to them).
Otherwise, the sample Inbox folder is copied with mode 444 and you get
multiple warnings from Evolution saying that it can't update the folder.
Evolution 2.x is - at last - usable!
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arguments to "-type"; use "f" and "l" instead.
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$(id -un ...) dance for canonical naming.
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Makes "make replace" work correctly on Interix.
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anywhere, yet configure.ac declared an AC_REPLACE_FUNCS() for it. Rip out
the offending code from configure until it is rebuilt at the source.
(Patch to remove the AC_REPLACE_FUNCS submitted to author.)
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Patch to work against apache 1.3.32
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The main security vulnerabilities addressed in 1.3.33 are:
* CAN-2004-0940 (cve.mitre.org)
Fix potential buffer overflow with escaped characters in SSI tag string.
* CAN-2004-0492 (cve.mitre.org)
Reject responses from a remote server if sent an invalid
(negative) Content-Length.
New features
* Win32: Improve error reporting after a failed attempt to
spawn a piped log process or rewrite map process.
* Added new compile-time flag: UCN_OFF_HONOR_PHYSICAL_PORT. It
controls how UseCanonicalName Off determines the port value if
the client doesn't provide one in the Host header. If defined
during compilation, UseCanonicalName Off will use the physical
port number to generate the canonical name. If not defined, it
tries the current Port value followed by the default port for
the current scheme.
The following bugs were found in Apache 1.3.31 (or earlier) and
have been fixed in Apache 1.3.33:
* mod_rewrite: Fix query string handling for proxied URLs. PR 14518.
* mod_rewrite: Fix 0 bytes write into random memory position. PR 31036.
* mod_digest: Fix nonce string calculation since 1.3.31 which
would force re-authentication for every connection if
AuthDigestRealmSeed was not configured. PR 30920.
* Fix trivial bug in mod_log_forensic that caused the child to
seg fault when certain invalid requests were fired at it with
forensic logging is enabled. PR 29313.
* No longer breaks mod_dav, frontpage and others. Repair a
patch in 1.3.31 which prevented discarding the request body
for requests that will be keptalive but are not currently
keptalive. PR 29237.
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Release notes:
Version 3.08 is a precautionary security release. There was a
potential buffer overrun in the networking code of the client that
is fixed with version 3.08. Note that to exploit this vulnerability,
a potential attacker would have to trick the client into contacting
a fake server rather than the actual SETI@home server. To our
knowledge, no SETI@home client has ever been attacked in this
manner.
The only NetBSD platform currently supported by 3.08 is NetBSD-sparc-1.6.1
and later. Update supported list for FreeBSD, OpenBSD, SunOS, and Linux
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+ aim-1.5.286, atlc-4.2.11, covered-0.3, covered-current-20040325,
electric-7.00, emech-2.8.5.1, epic4-2.0, fugu-1.2.3, ngspice-15c,
oregano-0.21, transcalc-0.14, vipec-3.2.0, xcircuit-3.2.27.
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one less thing to complain about in every package that includes this file.
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directory; deinstalling files from a read-only directory fails on
Linux.
OK'ed by adrianp@.
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consistent shell syntax.
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not ""../../databases/mysql4-client" because the later is a newer version.
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Changes:
- mkvmerge: bug fix: The handling of external timecode files was
still not correct but should be OK now.
- mmg: Added an error message if the user selects 'mmg' as the
'mkvmerge executable' because that would lead to an infinite
number of 'mmg's being spawned.
- mkvmerge: bug fix: If LFE is on for DTS then the number of
channels is one more than what the DTS frame header says.
- mkvmerge: bug fix: Timecodes for Vorbis were wrong on rare
occasions (when reading laced Vorbis from a Matroska file and
changing the lacing, e.g. when splitting for the second and all
following files).
- mkvmerge/mkvinfo/mkvextract: bug fix: The chapter and tag
element tables were not always intialized correctly depending on
the compiler and the optimization flags used.
- mkvmerge: bug fix: The OGM reader was broken if at least one
track was not to be copied from the file (happened between 0.9.5
and 0.9.6).
- mmg: bug fix: After loading saved mmg settings the track input
box listed the tracks always coming from the last input file and
not from the one they really came from.
- mmg: enhancement: Made mmg's main window properly resizable.
- mkvmerge: Rewrote the code for the external timecode files. This
also fixes bug 99: The durations for the individual tracks were
not correct for those tracks for which --timecodes was used.
- mmg: bug fix: Crash when saving chapters from the chapter
editor. Same as the mkvinfo issue below but on all OS.
- mkvinfo: bug fix: The chapter and tag element tables were not
initialized on Windows resulting in a crash when one of those
elements was encountered.
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"BUILDLINK_DEPENDS.libexif" because the package no longer works with old
version of the "libexif" packacke. Bump package revision because of
these changes.
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"Questions about iconv.h" on tech-userlevel@ mailing list.
Bump PKGREVISION.
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Changes from version 2.6.5 to 2.6.6 (Released 2004-10-27)
Bugs Fixed
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S - Fixed a server bug that would sometimes make it crash on shutdown
(luckily the crash would happen after all data needed had been written
out, so it was harmless but annoying.)
C13 - Got the "change whose move" control working again.
C13 - Added a tool tip for the "no chats" button.
C13 - Fixed rating system issue. Broke rating system in the
process. Ranks are now much too stable. Sorry, will be fixed when possible.
S - When the teacher leaves, the chat mode of the game will now revert
to normal.
S - Added tests to ensure that game state only changes when game mutex
is held (server crash looks like it was caused by a game changing
state when mutex wasn't held).
C13 - No longer tells you how to upgrade an applet when you are using a
non-applet client.
S - Fixed a bug that caused several crashes recently (caused a loop in
the linked list of clients needing data written).
Features Added
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S - Added throttling of comments sent to teachers in moderated mode.
S,C13 - You can now undo in tournaments, but only when you are marking
stones dead.
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so that we'd not force dependance on specific MySQL version, and instead pick
the currently installed mysql*-client (or install the default if there
is no mysql-client package installed yet)
this makes package buildable with arbitrary MySQL version, such as 3.23.x,
4.0.x or 4.1.x
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so that we'd not force dependance on specific MySQL version, and instead pick
the currently installed mysql*-client (or install the default if there
is no mysql-client package installed yet)
this makes package buildable with arbitrary MySQL version, such as 3.23.x,
4.0.x or 4.1.x
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buildink3.mk of gcc* packages is not included.
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Note addition of ap2-fastcgi and update of ap-fastcgi, both version 2.4.2.
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Collection.
FastCGI provides a high-performance alternative to CGI for writing Web
server applications in a variety of languages, including Perl, C, C++,
Java, and Python. FastCGI gets its speed by having keeping application
processes running between requests. So, unlike CGI, you do not have the
overhead of starting up a new process and doing application initialization
(e.g. connecting to a database) each time somebody requests a document.
This package works with Apache version 2 series. In order to use FastCGI
with the version 1.3 series, use www/ap-fastcgi instead.
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rest through a Makefile.common entity. It will help with incoming
ap2-fastcgi addition.
Changes: lots of!
2.4.2
*) [WIN] Fix handle leaks in the process manager.
Sascha Schumann [sascha@schumann.cx]
*) [WIN] Use a permanent pool for allocating the SystemRoot
environment variable. Sakamoto [ringring@zb4.so-net.ne.jp]
*) [WIN] Fix starting of scripts under AP2.
*) Do the connect() to the application *after* collecting a chunk
of client data. This reinstates the pre-2.4.0 behaviour.
James Jurach [muaddib@erf.net].
*) Remove an assert that was triggering on WIN when spawn() failed.
*) Provide the NO_SUEXEC_FOR_AP_USER_N_GROUP macro for building
mod_fastcgi with the AP13 suexec behaviour (don't use suexec
if httpd's user and group match that needed for the application).
*) Prevent the use of all but the "auth" directives from being used
anywhere but in global scope. Prevent more than one instance
of the FastCgiWrapper directive.
*) Return NOT_FOUND (404) or FORBIDDEN (403) instead of
INTERNAL_SERVER_ERROR (500) when there are configuration issues
or the script does't exist. Suggested by Jeff Lawson [bovine@ud.com].
2.4.0
*) [*nix Security] - When FastCgiWrapper (FastCgiSuexec) was in use
and a vhost configured to use the same uid/gid as the main
server, mod_fastcgi would not bother using the wrapper (suexec)
because its effective uid/gid was already appropriate. This is
consistent with Apache's v1.3 mod_cgi behaviour. There are two
problems with this approach: 1) when FastCgWrapper is in use
mod_fastcgi's process manager keeps its root privileges (as its
real uid/gid) so it can terminate the applications its starts -
this privilege was being passed to applications when the use of
the wrapper was bypassed 2) wrappers are often employed to
perform functionality beyond setting the uid/gid - by not calling
the wrapper under certain circumstances, application invocation
environments were inconsistent. With this change, the wrapper is
always used (when enabled) under both Apache 1.3 and 2.
Reported by Michael Richards [michael@fastmail.ca].
*) [*nix/AP2] Use the vhost uid/gid instead of the server uid/gid
for dynamic application invocation when the FastCgiWrapper is in use.
Reported by Michael Richards [michael@fastmail.ca]
*) [*nix] Fix handling of FastCgiWrapper when passed a real path,
i.e. other than "on" or "off". Michael Richards [michael@fastmail.ca]
*) Eliminate the logging of "incomplete headers (0 bytes) received from
server" when a client aborts.
*) [WIN32] Fix a delay in handling large POSTs to named pipe based
servers. Philip Gladstone [philip@okena.com]
*) [*nix/AP2] Prevent the module from being initalized twice at startup
(resulting in confusing error messages to the log).
*) Eliminate the need for SetHandler or AddHandler with static or
external applications.
*) Limit PM requests to start a dynamic application
to 5sec to prevent endless spinning (this is a drop-dead
limit that should only occur if the socket/named_pipe directory
is removed out from under a running server).
*) [*nix] Change the default socket directory from /tmp/fcgi to:
Apache - logs/fastcgi
Apache2 - RUNTIMEDIR/fastcgi
*) Add -user & -group args to FastCgiServer and FastCgiExternalServer
for use with wrappers (in lieu of finding the user/group associated
with a virtual host - under Apache2 this isn't accomodated).
*) [WIN32] Under Apache2, require v2.0.41 or later in order to pickup my
apr_proc_create() changes.
*) Log when invoking and restoring the restart backoff policy.
*) [WIN32] Prevent intermittent ReadFile() failures (properly initialize the
OVERLAPPED structure).
*) Eliminate need for dummy files for external servers under Apache2
*) Fix auth compatibility mode handling for access checker and authorizer
*) Fix HEAD request handling. Based on a patch by
Chris Lightfoot [chris@ex-parrot.com]
*) [*nix] When autoupdate is enabled touch the socket when restarting
the processes to prevent further requests.
Eckebrecht von Pappenheim [evp@heise.de]
*) Apache 2.0 support.
*) [WIN32] Don't read from a potentially closed named pipe.
Philip Gladstone [philip@okena.com]
*) Require the Apache version 1.3.6 or later to eliminate some signal
handling funk.
*) [WIN32] Use asyncronous io with named pipes instead of polled
nonblocking io. This should eliminate the last of the npipe issues.
*) Handle an application returning a complete and valid response without
having consumed all of the data sent to it.
*) Consume remaining client data (RESPONDERs only) if any.
*) Add support for backing off attempts to start applications that continuously
fail to start. Three new macros defined in mod_fastcgi.h control this
behaviour: MAX_FAILED_STARTS, RUNTIME_SUCCESS_INTERVAL, FAILED_STARTS_DELAY
*) [WIN32] Add (back) support for use of TerminateProcess() to accomodate
applications that do not (properly) support the shutdown event (this
feature was introduced in fcgi2 2.2.2 and improved in 2.2.4). The
new macro WIN32_SHUTDOWN_GRACEFUL_WAIT in mod_fastcgi.h conrols the
interval between signaling a proper shutdown and wacking the process(s)
with a TerminateProcess().
*) [WIN32] Don't set the OVERLAPPED_IO flag on NamedPipe listen HANDLEs -
setting it was just plain broken.
*) [WIN32] Fix the accept mutex - all applications were sharing one!?
*) Fix 'FastCgiConfig -autoUpdate'.
*) Fix 'FastCgiConfig -flush'.
*) Prevent silly maxProcesses and processSlack combinations.
Dmitry Dorofeev [dima@yasp.com]
*) Properly handle the killing of idle processes when one takes a long time
to exit once signaled down (or the config is funky).
Dmitry Dorofeev [dima@yasp.com]
2.2.12
*) Delay the logging of write errors to the pm to account for shutdown/restart.
*) (Win32) An assortment of fixes.
*) Fix some broken casts that were likely the cause of an assert.
*) Win32. Eliminate forward slashes from the named pipe path name.
Gerald Richter [richter@ecos.de]
*) SIGUSR2 is no longer blocked in the process manager and the fastcgi
applications it spawns. [ryans@amazon.com]
*) Added support for the -flush argument to FastCgiConfig.
Eric Sit [esit@alum.mit.edu]
*) Change the "which call to module_init() is this" check to a more
reliable approach. Doru Petrescu [pdoru@kappa.ro]
*) Close the old pipe file descriptor in apache main on USR1/HUP
(elimnates a small leak). James E. Jurach Jr. jjurach@fundsxpress.com
*) Fix a bug in fcgi_config_set_authoritative_slot(). Tetsuya Furukawa
[tetsuya@secom-sis.co.jp]
*) Eliminate the use of locks to assist in the clean shutdown of
applications. Instead, it is assumed that applications handle
termination signals properly (this is now embedded in the C
application lib).
*) Fix Win32 process termination. Proper operation requires the use of
an updated application lib (termination is now signalled with an
Event and handled by specialized thread).
*) Docs cleanup. Andrew Benham [adsb@bigfoot.com]
*) Added code so if the last instance of a dynamic application died without
provocation, then don't restart it if singleThreshold > 0 (i.e. if the
configuration allows the last instance to be killed, then allow it to die).
Andrew Benham [adsb@bigfoot.com]
*) Fix the loadFactor calculation used to determine when dyanmic
applications could be killed off due to low demand [adsb@bigfoot.com].
*) Fix a deadlock condition that could occur with Win32 named
pipes (dynamic).
*) Fix a potential deadlock condition when FastCGI application
sent responses while still reading the client request (POST data).
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From ChangeLog: Rewrote everything, added search and download
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gnome-mag, gnopernicus, gucharmap, gnome2-utils, gnome2-user-docs,
nautilus-cd-burner, evolution-webcal, gnome-base, gnome, gnome-devel
and gnome-extras.
I.e., finish update of GNOME to 2.8.1.
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- new translations: vi, it, ru, zh_CN, zh_TW.
- updated translations.
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2.8.3:
Lock drive while burning when using HAL
Fix potential crasher when getting the Read/Write speed of a drive
Don't crash when no real drives are available
2.8.2:
Fix problems with some messages not being translated
Fix wrong messages in dialogs when asking for a CD to be inserted
Fix problems with CD drives that can't tell which medium is in the drive
Use HAL to get the medium type if it's available
2.8.1:
Only show CD recorders in the UI
Fix crash when no medium was present in the drive and we started burning
Fix two potential crash bugs
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