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2007-05-03Note update of the GKrellM packages. (First commit to pkgsrc of the year,cube2-5/+5
woohoo!)
2007-05-03Update GKrellM packages to version 2.2.10. Better late than never.cube9-29/+66
2.2.10 - Thu Oct 26, 2006 ------------------------- * Hans de Goede patches: 1) handle sysfs sensors which represent themselves as platform drivers (/sys/class/hwmon). 2) Add a libsensors sensor monitor interface which will be used preferentially over sysfs if libsensors is installed and sensors_init() on /etc/sensors.conf succeeds. * Add --without-libsensors command line option to force using /sysfs instead of libsensors for cases when running a new Linux sensor kernel module that is not yet supported by libsensors. A fallback to /sysfs is automatic when libsensors detects zero sensors. * Linux sensor config names change with migration to libsensors, so attempt to automatically do a conversion so user won't have to redo sensor config. But this doesn't handle client/server runs so for these sensor configs must be redone. * Michael Buesch patch: Add PowerMac G5 Windfarm sensor monitor interface. * David G. North patch: Add content length check to mbox mail checking to get good mail counts even if there's a mal-formed mime content package. * New Translation o pt_BR.po from Insigne Free Software (traducao--at--insignelinux.org) * Translation updates o de.po o it.po from Vincenzo Reale * Bugfixes o Christian Schmidt patch: add -pci- to sensor config compatibility fix. o gkrellmd plugins didn't get initial update data. o Don't limit mbmon detection to i386 architectures. o Flush gtk events pending between closing and moving gkrellm so window managers can get width updates before the move. o Fix warnings from newer gcc.
2007-05-03Add missing NetBSD tag line in patch. No functional change.gdt2-2/+4
2007-05-03Express previously hidden dependency on hicolor-icon-theme.gdt1-2/+3
Probably fixes failure in bulk builds.
2007-05-03Fix typo in "SUBST_MESSAGE.dl".tron1-2/+2
2007-05-03libxml2 updated to 2.6.28.wiz2-3/+3
2007-05-03Update to 2.6.28:wiz3-7/+8
2.6.28: Apr 17 2007: - Documentation: comment fixes (Markus Keim), xpath comments fixes too (James Dennett) - Bug fixes: XPath bug (William Brack), HTML parser autoclose stack usage (Usamah Malik), various regexp bug fixes (DV and William), path conversion on Windows (Igor Zlatkovic), htmlCtxtReset fix (Michael Day), XPath principal node of axis bug, HTML serialization of some codepoint (Steven Rainwater), user data propagation in XInclude (Michael Day), standalone and XML decl detection (Michael Day), Python id ouptut for some id, fix the big python string memory leak, URI parsing fixes (Stéphane Bidoul and William), long comments parsing bug (William), concurrent threads initialization (Ted Phelps), invalid char in text XInclude (William), XPath memory leak (William), tab in python problems (Andreas Hanke), XPath node comparison error (Oleg Paraschenko), cleanup patch for reader (Julien Reichel), XML Schemas attribute group (William), HTML parsing problem (William), fix char 0x2d in regexps (William), regexp quantifier range with min occurs of 0 (William), HTML script/style parsing (Mike Day) - Improvement: make xmlTextReaderSetup() public - Compilation and postability: fix a missing include problem (William), __ss_familly on AIX again (Björn Wiberg), compilation without zlib (Michael Day), catalog patch for Win32 (Christian Ehrlicher), Windows CE fixes (Andreas Stricke) - Various CVS to SVN infrastructure changes
2007-05-03unrar updated to 3.7.5.wiz2-3/+3
2007-05-03Update to 3.7.5:wiz2-6/+6
Changes undocumented, probably just bug fixes (diff is small).
2007-05-03tailor updated to 0.9.28.wiz2-3/+3
2007-05-03Update to 0.9.28:wiz3-7/+17
No changelog found, but it seems (partial?) p4 support was added.
2007-05-03p5-IO-Socket-SSL updated to 1.05, pcre updated to 7.1.wiz2-4/+4
2007-05-03Update to 1.05:wiz2-6/+6
v1.05 - make session cache working even if the IO::Socket::SSL object was not created with IO::Socket::SSL->new but with IO::Socket::SSL->start_SSL on an established socket
2007-05-03Update to 7.1:wiz5-41/+58
Release 7.1 24-Apr-07 --------------------- There is only one new feature in this release: a linebreak setting of PCRE_NEWLINE_ANYCRLF. It is a cut-down version of PCRE_NEWLINE_ANY, which recognizes only CRLF, CR, and LF as linebreaks. A few bugs are fixed (see ChangeLog for details), but the major change is a complete re-implementation of the build system. This now has full Autotools support and so is now "standard" in some sense. It should help with compiling PCRE in a wide variety of environments. NOTE: when building shared libraries for Windows, three dlls are now built, called libpcre, libpcreposix, and libpcrecpp. Previously, everything was included in a single dll. Another important change is that the dftables auxiliary program is no longer compiled and run at "make" time by default. Instead, a default set of character tables (assuming ASCII coding) is used. If you want to use dftables to generate the character tables as previously, add --enable-rebuild-chartables to the "configure" command. You must do this if you are compiling PCRE to run on a system that uses EBCDIC code. There is a discussion about character tables in the README file. The default is not to use dftables so that that there is no problem when cross-compiling.
2007-05-03Import alpine-0.99 into pkgsrc:abs1-1/+2
Alpine is the replacement for the Pine email and news client. Alpine is a screen-oriented message-handling tool. In its default configuration, Alpine offers an intentionally limited set of functions geared toward the novice user, but it also has a large list of optional "power-user" and personal-preference features. This package currently only installs the alpine binary, excluding the pilot and pico binaries which would cause it to conflict with the pine package.
2007-05-03+alpineabs1-1/+2
2007-05-03Import alpine-0.99 into pkgsrc:abs5-0/+56
Alpine is the replacement for the Pine email and news client. Alpine is a screen-oriented message-handling tool. In its default configuration, Alpine offers an intentionally limited set of functions geared toward the novice user, but it also has a large list of optional "power-user" and personal-preference features. This package currently only installs the alpine binary, excluding the pilot and pico binaries which would cause it to conflict with the pine package.
2007-05-03libidn updated to 0.6.12.wiz2-3/+3
2007-05-03Update to 0.6.12:wiz2-6/+6
* Version 0.6.12 (released 2007-04-25) ** Use AM_JAVACFLAGS instead of JAVACFLAGS in java/misc/Makefile.am. Reported by Petteri Räty ** Update gnulib files. ** API and ABI is backwards compatible with the previous version.
2007-05-03gmime updated to 2.2.8.wiz2-3/+3
2007-05-03Update to 2.2.8:wiz2-6/+6
2007-04-25 Jeffrey Stedfast * README: Bumped version * configure.in: Bumped version to 2.2.8 * tests/test-pgp.c: Test exporting of keys. * gmime/gmime-utils.c (rfc2047_decode_word): Fixed compile warnings. * gmime/gmime-stream-file.c (stream_reset): Removed an unused variable. * gmime/gmime-charset.c (g_mime_charset_can_encode): s/if (mask->level = 1)/if (mask->level == 1)/ 2007-04-23 Jeffrey Stedfast * README: Bumped version * configure.in: Bumped version to 2.2.7 2007-04-14 Jeffrey Stedfast * gmime/*.c (g_mime_*_get_type): Set n_preallocs to 0. 2007-04-12 Jeffrey Stedfast * gmime/*.c: no need for a second NULL argument to g_object_new() * util/cache.c (cache_new): Change max_size and node_size to be of type size_t. * gmime/gmime-multipart-encrypted.c (g_mime_multipart_encrypted_new): g_object_new() doesn't need a second NULL argument. * gmime/gmime-utils.c (decode_8bit): Close the iconv descriptor and since we are using is_ascii() now, we don't need to use unsigned char *'s. 2007-04-12 Jeffrey Stedfast * gmime/gmime-utils.c (decode_8bit): Use is_ascii(). (g_mime_utils_header_decode_text): Same. (g_mime_utils_header_decode_phrase): Here too. * gmime/gen-table.c: Added a is_ascii() macro for use instead of the ctype isascii() so that I don't have to worry about casting. 2007-04-11 Jeffrey Stedfast Revision 1119 (previous commit) made the following 2 functions even less attractive than they already were, so I decided to rewrite them especially since it wasn't hard to find a far cleaner approach. * gmime/gmime-utils.c (g_mime_utils_header_decode_text): Rewritten to be cleaner, faster, and more elegant. (g_mime_utils_header_decode_phrase): Same. 2007-04-11 Jeffrey Stedfast Fixes for bug #423760 and bug #342196 * gmime/gmime-charset.c (g_mime_charset_can_encode): New convenience function to check whether a length of UTF-8 text can be converted into the specified charset. (g_mime_set_user_charsets): New function allowing an application to provide GMime with a list of user-preferred charsets to use for encoding and decoding headers. (g_mime_user_charsets): New function to get the list of user-preferred charsets. * gmime/gmime-utils.c (decode_8bit): New function to convert arbitrary 8bit text into UTF-8 using the charset list provided by g_mime_user_charsets(). (rfc2047_decode_word): Don't assume that just because the declared charset is UTF-8 that it actually is in UTF-8. (rfc2047_decode_word): If we can't open a converter for the declared charset to UTF-8 or if we can't convert from the declared charset into UTF-8, fall back to using decode_8bit(). (g_mime_utils_header_decode_text): Convert 8bit word tokens into UTF-8 using decode_8bit(). (g_mime_utils_header_decode_phrase): Same. (rfc2047_encode_word): Be a little more efficient about removing '\n' chars... (rfc2047_encode): When encoding a level-2 word cluster, attempt to fit the cluster within a charset provided by g_mime_user_charsets() rather than using GMime's best-fit charset table (unless, of course, it doesn't fit within any of the user-specified charsets). 2007-03-28 Jeffrey Stedfast * gmime/gmime-iconv-utils.c (g_mime_iconv_strndup): No need to cast out to a char *, it already is. * gmime/gmime-stream-mem.c (g_mime_stream_mem_set_byte_array): Only free the previous memory buffer if we were the owner.
2007-05-03easytag updated to 2.0.2.wiz2-3/+3
2007-05-03Update to 2.0.2:wiz2-6/+6
2.0.2 - March 1st, 2007 : ========================= * Fixed a runtime crash on Mac OS 10.x platform (thanks to Timothy Lee), * When adding a picture to a file, the selection window starts on the same directory of the file, * Fixed command buttons not disabled when using the scanner command, * Fixed a compilation bug under Solaris (thanks to Ben Taylor), * Fixed sorting of filenames containing some particular UTF-8 characters, * Fixed a crash when double clicking over the file list when no file loaded, * Fixed a crash when deleting severals files, * Some code improvments to increase speed, * Czech translation updated (thanks to Zbynek Mrkvicka), * German translation updated (thanks to Götz Waschk), * French translation updated.
2007-05-03mldonkey* updated to 2.8.5.wiz2-4/+3
2007-05-03Update to 2.8.5:wiz2-6/+6
2007/04/23: version 2.8.5 = tag release-2-8-5 5855: Increase Unix32.max_cache_size, fix max_opened_connections check (thx to pango) 2007/04/21 5878: HTML: Fix preview in vd <num> broken by patch #5866 2007/04/20 5876: HTML: Send mime-type video/mpeg for file extension .vob 2007/04/19 5857: EDK: Remove upload compression (patch #5665) due to ineffective caching 5875: Swarmer: Some cosmetic changes (pango) 5856: EDK: Set TCP backlog to max_upload_slots for donkey_port socket 5869: EDK/Swarmer: Try harder to read corrupt files.ini - reset chunk table to missing after re-creating a missing temp file - discard swarmers without files entry in files.ini instead of stopping - check that partial hashes file_md4s match with file_md4 when reading files.ini 5870: Updated distrib/mldonkey_submit, it now uses command dllink instead of dd, it also supports http and sig2dat links (atordo) 2007/04/13 5866: HTML: fix third button row to also successful act within frames (schlumpf) 2007/04/12 5867: EDK: Show country code/flags for indirect clients 5862: BT: Informative GUI console messages after sending a .torrent file to GUI 5859: HTML: Support sending files from $MLDONKEY_DIR/html_themes/ 2007/04/10 5861: HTML: Fix errors reported by w3.org validator in html_header_mods0 5860: HTML: fix broken refresh on Opera/Safari (schlumpf) 2007/04/08 5854: Set shared_check_files = 0 to disable scanning of shared directories 5853: New option defaults - download_sample_size 100, 10 is too low, download rate is computed wrong - ED2K-propagate_sources false, this activates outdated MLDonkey-style source exchange, MLDonkey supports eMule-style source exchange which is not affected by this option - ED2K-update_server_list_server should be false, there are lots of fake servers out there, trust only servers from trusted server lists. For more details read http://mldonkey.sourceforge.net/ServerList#Fake_search_results - ED2K-upload_full_chunks should be true to reflect the same default eMule uses - ED2K-upload_compression_table_size should not be smaller than max_upload_slots 2007/04/03 5821: New variables for file_completed_cmd: file_group_cnt, file_group_user, file_group_dir 5849: EDK: Report correct short versions for Windows clients 2007/04/02 5847: BT: Fix exceptions when handling BT clients as friends 5845: Do not reverse order in files.ini after restart (pango) 5844: HTML: Keep totals line when sorting statistics tables (schlumpf)
2007-05-02Added filesystems/fuse-gphotofssborrill1-1/+2
2007-05-02Add fuse-gphotofssborrill1-1/+2
2007-05-02GPhotoFS is a filesystem client based on libgphoto2 that exposessborrill5-0/+54
supported cameras as filesystems; while some cameras implement the USB Mass Storage class and already appear as filesystems (making this program redundant), many use the Picture Transfer Protocol (PTP) or some other custom protocol. But as long as the camera is supported by libgphoto2, it can be mounted as a filesystem using this program. N.B. This requires revision 1.50 or later of lib/librefuse/refuse.c on NetBSD
2007-05-02xpdyinfo was updated to 1.0.2 a few days ago.wiz2-3/+3
Add entry, remove from TODO.
2007-05-02- p5-YAML-Syck-0.82, tcpdump-3.9.5, vpnc-0.4.0.wiz1-4/+1
2007-05-02+ R-2.5.0, Transmission-0.72, afterstep-2.2.5, amavisd-new-2.5.0,wiz1-16/+39
cdrtools-2.01.01a26, cfengine2-2.2.0, cgdb-0.6.4, chemtool-1.6.10, classpath-0.95, darkstat-3.0.619 [pkg/36250], dnsmasq-2.39, easytag-2.0.2, gmime-2.2.8, hylafax-5.1.3, irssi-0.8.11, libidn-0.6.12, mldonkey-2.8.5, mldonkey-gui-2.8.5, mrtg-2.15.2, multitail-5.0.1, nano-2.0.6, p5-Devel-StackTrace-1.15, pcre-7.1, pear-Date-1.4.7 [pkg/36211], phpmyadmin-2.10.1, prelude-lml-0.9.9, prelude-manager-0.9.8, py-curl-7.16.2.1, py-qt3-3.17.2, rrdtool-1.2.21, silc-server-1.0.4, smokeping-2.1.0, snd-9.0, tailor-0.9.28, tcpreplay-3.0.1, tea-16.1.1, tor-0.1.2.13, xvidcap-1.1.5.
2007-05-02Update of spamassassin to 3.2.0.heinz1-1/+2
2007-05-02Updated to version 3.2.0.heinz6-91/+74
Pkgsrc changes: - Removed PKG_DESTDIR_SUPPORT until the issue with encoded ownership in +INSTALL files is resolved. - made pkglint shut up about some warnings (CONFIGURE_DIRS, BUILD_DIRS, hidden commands with @) - parse-rules-for-masses has moved in the source archive. - The directories "masses" and "tools" are no longer distributed in the archive so I simplified the post-install target. - Since "tools" is gone, the post-extract: target is obsolete. - MESSAGE now points at sa-compile. - Spamc depends on zlib now, so we needed the appropriate buildlink3 file. Summary of changes since version 3.1.8: ======================================= * new behavior for trusted_networks/internal_networks: the 127.* network is now always considered trusted and internal, regardless of configuration. * bug 3109: short-circuiting of 'definite ham' or 'definite spam' messages based on individual short-circuit rules using the 'shortcircuit' setting, by Dallas Engelken <dallase /at/ uribl.com>. * bug 5305: implement 'msa_networks', for ISPs to specify their Mail Submission Agents, and extend network trust accordingly. * bug 4636: Add support for charset normalization, so rules can be written in UTF-8 to match text in other charsets. * sa-compile: compilation of SpamAssassin rules into a fast parallel-matching DFA, implemented in native code. * "tflags multiple": allow writing of rules that count multiple hits in a single message. * bug 4363: if a message uses CRLF for line endings, we should use it as well, otherwise stay with LF as usual; important for Windows users. * bug 4515: content preview was omitting first paragraph when no Subject: header was present. * The third-party modules used by sa-update are now required by the SpamAssassin package, instead of being optional. * Bug 5165: 'sa-update --checkonly' added to check for updates without applying them; thanks to <anomie /at/ users.sourceforge.net> * Bugs 4606, 4609: Adjust MIME parsing limits for nested multipart/* and message/rfc822 MIME parts. * bug 5295: add 'whitelist_auth', to whitelist addresses that send mail using sender-authorization systems like SPF, Domain Keys, and DKIM * Removed dependency on Text::Wrap CPAN module. * Received header parsing updates/fixes/additions. Spamc / spamd: * bug 4603: Mail::SpamAssassin::Spamd::Apache2 -- mod_perl2 module, implementing spamd as a mod_perl module, contributed as a Google Summer of Code project by Radoslaw Zielinski. * bug 3991: spamd can now listen on UNIX domain, TCP, and SSL sockets simultaneously. Command-line semantics extended slightly, although fully backwards compatibly; add the --ssl-port switch to allow TCP and SSL listening at the same time. * bug 3466: do Bayes expiration, if required, after results have been passed back to the client from spamd; this helps avoid client timeouts. * more complete IPv6 support. * spamc: Add '-K' switch, to ping spamd. * spamc: add '-z' switch, which compresses mails to be scanned using zlib compression; very useful for long-distance use of spamc over the internet. * bug 5296: spamc '--headers' switch, which scans messages and transmits back just rewritten headers. This is more bandwidth-efficient than the normal mode of scanning, but only works for 'report_safe 0'. * Bump spamd's protocol version to 1.4, to reflect new HEADERS verb used for '--headers'. Mail::SpamAssassin modules and API: * bug 4589: allow M::SA::Message to use IO::File objects to read in message (same as GLOB). * bug 4517: rule instrumentation plugin hooks, to measure performance, from John Gardiner Myers <jgmyers /at/ proofpoint.com>. * add two features to core rule-parsing code; 1. optional behaviour to recurse through subdirs looking for .cf/.pre's, to support rules compilers working on rulesrc dir. 2. call back into invoking code on lint failure, so rule compiler can detect which rules exactly fail the lint check. * bug 5206: detect duplicate rules, and silently merge them internally for greater efficiency. * bug 5243: add Plugin::register_method_priority() API, allowing plugins to control the relative ordering of plugin callbacks relative to other plugins' implementations. * Reduced memory footprint. Plugins: * bug 5236: Support Mail::SPF replacement for Mail::SPF::Query. * bug 5127: allow mimeheader :raw rules to match newlines and folded-header whitespace in MIME header strings. * bug 4770: add ASN.pm plugin, contributed by Matthias Leisi <matthias at leisi.net> * bug 5271: move ImageInfo ruleset into 3.2.0 core rules, thanks to Dallas Engelken <dallase /at/ uribl.com>. * VBounce ruleset and plugin: detect spurious bounce messages sent by broken mail systems in response to spam or viruses. (Based on Tim Jackson's "bogus-virus-warnings.cf" ruleset.) * DomainKeys/DKIM: Mail::DKIM is now preferred over Mail::DomainKeys, since the latter module is no longer actively maintained, and Mail::DKIM can handle both DomainKeys and DKIM signatures. * DKIM: separate signature verification from fetching a policy: can save a DNS lookup for each unverified message by setting score to 0 for all policy-related rules (DKIM_POLICY_SIGNALL, DKIM_POLICY_SIGNSOME, and DKIM_POLICY_TESTING). (thanks to Mark Martinec) * DKIM: support testing flags in the public key, as well as in the policy record. (thanks to Mark Martinec) * DKIM: skip fetching a policy (SSP) if a signature does verify, according to draft-allman-dkim-ssp-02 (thanks to Mark Martinec) * Move rule functionality and checking into separate Check plugin, allowing third parties to implement alternative scanner core algorithms. * core EvalTests code moved into various plugins. * Plus lots of miscellaneous bug fixes.
2007-05-02Don't explicitly depend on libXau and libXdmcp. Both are pulledtnn1-3/+1
in implicitly by x11/libX11/buildlink3.mk. Should fix PR 36258.
2007-05-02# 1) uses dia library before it is builtgdt1-1/+5
# 2) make succeeds even with failures, making this problem non-obvious MAKE_JOBS_SAFE= no
2007-05-02Remove commit message part from DESCR.ghen1-2/+0
2007-05-02vim-7.0.239martti1-1/+2
2007-05-02Updated editors/vim-share to 7.0.239martti3-5/+11
1777 7.0.238 crash when using ":match" pattern that runs into maxmempattern 3886 7.0.239 session file has a problem with local directories
2007-05-02Update BIND to 9.4.1:cjs3-7/+8
CVE-2007-2241: A sequence of queries can cause a recursive nameserver to exit. While it is unlikely these will occur in normal operation, an attack can use them to cause the affected versions to exit. This attack is a denial of service, and does not allow an attacker to gain control of affected systems.
2007-05-02Added DESTDIR support. Successful build with/without USE_DESTDIR=fullheinz1-4/+6
on NetBSD/i386.
2007-05-02postfixmartti1-1/+3
2007-05-02Updated mail/postfix-current to 2.5-20070501martti2-6/+6
Lots of changes, see the HISTORY file for details.
2007-05-02Updated mail/postfix to 2.4.1martti2-7/+7
20070331 Bugfix (introduced Postfix 2.3): segfault with HOLD action in access/header_checks/body_checks on 64-bit platforms. File: cleanup/cleanup_api.c. 20070402 Portability (introduced 20070325): the fix for hardlinks and symlinks in postfix-install forgot to work around shells where "IFS=/ command" makes the IFS setting permanent. This is allowed by some broken standard, and affects Solaris. File: postfix-install. Portability (introduced 20070212): the workaround for non-existent library bugs with descriptors >= FD_SETSIZE broke with "fcntl F_DUPFD: Invalid argument" on 64-bit Solaris. Files: master/multi_server.c, *qmgr/qmgr_transport.c. 20070421 Cleanup: on (Linux) platforms that cripple signal handlers with deadlock, "postfix stop" now forcefully stops all the processes in the master's process group, not just the master process alone. File: conf/postfix-script.
2007-05-01Note PKGREVISION bump of ruby-redcloth.minskim1-1/+2
2007-05-01Fix a check-interpreter error. Bump PKGREVISION.minskim1-1/+4
2007-05-01Make the shebang line regex less restrictive, so that it matchesminskim1-2/+2
"ruby" followed by a version number.
2007-05-01Note initial addition of p5-Contextual-Return version 0.2.1 asseb1-1/+2
devel/p5-Contextual-Return into The NetBSD Packages Collection. The Perl 5 module Contextual::Return provides a collection of named blocks that allow a return statement to return different values depending on the context in which it's called.
2007-05-01Add & enable p5-Contextual-Returnseb1-1/+2
2007-05-01Initial import of p5-Contextual-Return version 0.2.1 into The NetBSDseb4-0/+29
Packages Collection. The Perl 5 module Contextual::Return provides a collection of named blocks that allow a return statement to return different values depending on the context in which it's called.
2007-05-01vim and xfce4-battery-pluginmartti1-1/+3