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users should just add:
apache_start="startssl"
to /etc/rc.conf.
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by apache2.
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Prompted by Simon Hitzemann in PR 19061
Changes from 0.6.6.6 to 0.6.7:
0.6.7 20020702
+ Updated the passive OS fingerprint database (853 records)
!! Fixed the strlcpy bug in the the telnet dissector (oops alor mistake)
!! Fixed a possible sigfault in the rlogin dissector
!! Fixed the exit_func for Mac OS X
[Also take the category name out of the previous two entries]
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Prompted by Simon Hitzemann in PR 19061
Changes from 0.6.6.6 to 0.6.7:
0.6.7 20020702
+ Updated the passive OS fingerprint database (853 records)
!! Fixed the strlcpy bug in the the telnet dissector (oops alor mistake)
!! Fixed a possible sigfault in the rlogin dissector
!! Fixed the exit_func for Mac OS X
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Updated www/libwww to w3c-libwww-5.4.0 [reinoud 2002-11-19]
Updated www/amaya to 6.4 [reinoud 2002-11-19]
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graphics rendering bonus and its more stable on my Alpha.
There are some issues with libPNG file loading but those are the same the
old version had; probably related to running on the Alpha.
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configuration parameter which was causing problems with the stat(2)
structure.
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w3c.org. It features some bug fixes and new function calls that are used in
the new Amaya f.e.
Tested on Alpha
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Changes: new words, misc fixes
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dot com dot au) in PR pkg/18561 (with minor change by me to update to latest
version).
ispell-russian is, quite surprisingly, a Russian (KOI8-R) dictionary for
ispell. The word list is based on the early one collected by Neal Dalton.
After removing illegal words and adding many new rules and words,
the dictionaries contain now over 116,200 basic words and produce
over 1,116,000 related words (compared to 52,000 words in Neal's
version and 952,000 words in the dictionary by K. Knizhnik).
Also, this package seems to be the only one that supports the right
spelling of words with the Russian letter 'yo' (other dictionaries
simply replace the letter 'yo' by 'ye').
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Julio Merino (jmmv at hispabsd dot org) in PR pkg/18844, closing this PR.
Update includes a much improved dictionary.
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A patch from Jonathan Perkin via PR 18791
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Avoid negative request ids (default_avoid_negative_request_ids=1) as
this might cause problems with some devices. Solution provided by
Tobias Oetiker in a private mail.
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Use "${NONBINMODE}" instead of mode "0" so that "pkg_admin check" still
works for a normal user. Also invoke "chmod" only once because fork()
and exec() is expensive on certain platforms.
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of error message.
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* dlfcn.c: Patch from Max Horn applied. Fixes some path issues,
and code cleanup.
* dlfcn.c: Lookup the NSAddImage etc stuff that was added in OS
10.1, so that the binary can be used on 10.0. It may or may not
work, don't have a 10.0 system to try it.
* dlfcn.c: Moving things around.
* dlfcn.c: bugfixes
* Makefile, README: Removed any and all finkisms.
* dlfcn.c, Makefile: Prepend the underscore by default for dlsym.
* Makefile: Made Makefile bsdmake compatible.
* dlfcn.c dlfcn.h: First attempt at adding dladdr
Not in the changelog:
* added configure script
* added manual pages
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collection as textproc/bsdgrep.
This is the BSD-licensed grep(1) replacement.
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collection as sysutils/bsdgrep.
This is the BSD-licensed grep(1) replacement.
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collection as sysutils/bsdgrep.
This is the BSD-licensed grep(1) replacement.
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replacement of "-ldb" in the configure script.
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this file is preceded by defining "USE_DB185". On NetBSD (and probably
Linux), where we already have DB-1.85 in the base system, this defaults to
using the system libraries and headers.
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code, not just for Solaris.
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PKGREVISION.
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shells/mudsh.
Is there any reason why a shell (or command line) cannot be as
tolerant or as intelligent as a text adventure game like Zork, or a
MUD (Multi User Dungeon)? Is there any reason why a shell cannot work
like such a game? ("Go North", etc.)
Actually, the answer is no and this is a perl implementation to prove it.
Have fun, and don't get eaten by a Grue!
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shells/mudsh.
Is there any reason why a shell (or command line) cannot be as
tolerant or as intelligent as a text adventure game like Zork, or a
MUD (Multi User Dungeon)? Is there any reason why a shell cannot work
like such a game? ("Go North", etc.)
Actually, the answer is no and this is a perl implementation to prove it.
Have fun, and don't get eaten by a Grue!
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as archivers/libcomprex.
The libcomprex library transparently handles automatic compression and
decompression of files. The API is similar to C's built-in file access
functions, which provides a smooth transition to libcomprex.
libcomprex can also open uncompressed files, making it a good
replacement for the native file access functions.
libcomprex is part of the GNUpdate project.
libcomprex is currently in development (so should not be used in
stable products).
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as archivers/libcomprex.
The libcomprex library transparently handles automatic compression and
decompression of files. The API is similar to C's built-in file access
functions, which provides a smooth transition to libcomprex.
libcomprex can also open uncompressed files, making it a good
replacement for the native file access functions.
libcomprex is part of the GNUpdate project.
libcomprex is currently in development (so should not be used in
stable products).
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archivers/makeself.
makeself is a (very small) shell script that makes neat
self-extracting shell scripts, and allows you to specify a "setup"
command to execute upon finishing. This is in a similar concept to
Windows winzip self-extracting archives.
Noticed in the FreeBSD ports collection.
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archivers/makeself.
makeself is a (very small) shell script that makes neat
self-extracting shell scripts, and allows you to specify a "setup"
command to execute upon finishing. This is in a similar concept to
Windows winzip self-extracting archives.
Noticed in the FreeBSD ports collection.
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