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and hence patches can't be shared. Also, there are some minor PLIST
differences.
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Packages Collection in April 2001'.
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dependency from libperl-5.* to libperl>=${PERL5_REQD}.
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has changes to build under MacOS X. No changes for NetBSD.)
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Kimmo Suominen.
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Sorry for dirty-looking list of changes but fmt didn't help much and I don't want to spend whole day
reworking it..
o Preference options can now be "file" completed on the command line with the set/show/prefs commands.
o NcFTP directory changes are now always one subdirectory at a time, for better portability on remote servers with non-UNIX filesystems.
o NcFTP tries to maintain the current directory itself, like /bin/ksh and Bash do, which means that symlinks remain part of the current working directory when possible. For example, on ftp.freesoftware.com if your current directory is /pub and you "cd linux", NcFTP will use /pub/linux as the current directory, even though the canonical directory on the server is /.0/linux. This is also useful for things like Linux's Kernel.org mirrors, so if you bgget a kernel.tar.gz file the "virtual" current directory is used rather than a specific-machine's layout.
o Mac OS X support added. No Mac or Aqua specific features yet.
o NcFTP now has an option to automatically use ASCII mode for transfers if the file's extension corresponds to a textual data file type.
o Using homegrown gl_getpass in place of getpass() and getpassphrase for all platforms, not just Windows..
o Incorporating a few getline suggestions from Ken Cox.
o Configuration tweaks for Cygwin port.
o Removed some arbitrary buffer size limits.
o Lint fixes.
o Curses configuration fixes for HP-UX.
o Shell utilities now have a "-bb" flag which is just like "-b" only the job is submitted only (and no ncftpbatch is spawned).
o More problems fixed with interaction with Windows FTP servers.
o Better compatibility with non-standard extensions to the FTP which allow for TCP Large Windows (specifically, SITE BUFSIZE).
o Win32 port had a bug which leaked file handles.
o Miscellaneous Win32 port fixes.
o Changed default anonymous password to NcFTP@, since no one really cares any more about using a real e-mail address.
o Bug fixed where some types of servers' features might not be queried.
o Fixed some inconsistencies with the -a and -A flags among NcFTP and the shell utilities. "-a" is now ASCII mode across the board, and "-A" is the flag to use for append mode (which not many people use anyway).
o Bug fixed where the flag for delete after upload (-DD) was being ignored.
o You can now do "set yes-i-know-about-NcFTPd yes" from a NcFTP prompt to get it to quit plugging NcFTPd every 7th time you run the program.
o Like the system-wide /etc/ncftp.firewall and /etc/ncftp.firewall.fixed files for global preferences, there is now the equivalent for regular preference files (/etc/ncftp.prefs_v3 and /etc/ncftp.prefs_v3.fixed).
o The ncftpbatch spool files now support some additional options for sending additional FTP commands. The options are called "pre-command", "post-command", and "per-file-command". This is useful if you need to send some odd SITE command before transfer, for example.
o Similarly, ncftpget and ncftpput have new -W/-X/-Y switches so you can send pre/each/post commands. (i.e. "-W SITE MY_WEIRD_IBM_MAINFRAME_OPTION").
o Bug fixed where NcFTP was not taking advantage of re-using a currently open host when exiting and launching ncftpbatch. If you bgget a file from within NcFTP, then exit while the host is still connected, ncftpbatch is supposed to inherit that existing context without having to reopen the host.
o When using a URL with ncftpget, you can do "-a" to have it use ASCII. Prior versions forced to you use the little-known URL syntax to specify ASCII mode (btw, example of that is "ftp://ftp.foo.com/pub/README.TXT;a")
o Bug fixed where our handling of the TCP_NODELAY option was not getting enabled.
o A few tweaks for C++ compatibility.
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while here add the size to distinfo
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Samba 2.0.8 is a security bugfix release. Previous versions of Samba
had a bug with the handling of temporary files that allows local users
to destroy data on local devices. This bug was discovered during a
routine security audit by Caldera. While no exploitation of this bug
is known to have occurred it is fairly easy to exploit so sites with
untrusted local users should take the threat seriously.
Unfortunately we lose japanese language support by this update.
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do not try EPRT/EPSV repeatedly if the ftp server do not support it.
KAME PR 343.
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+ move the patch digest/checksum values from files/patch-sum to distinfo
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+ move the patch digest/checksum values from files/patch-sum to distinfo
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+ move the patch digest/checksum values from files/patch-sum to distinfo
+ include distfile filesizes in distinfo
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+ move the patch digest/checksum values from files/patch-sum to distinfo
+ include distfile filesizes in distinfo
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put pid files in /var/run (not /var/spool/lock)
make the rc.d script accept start, stop, and restart like all the others
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to make it easier to track new versions.
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to make it easier to track new versions.
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Detected by pkgconflict.
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Detected by pkgconflict.
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Detected by pkgconflict.
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Found by pkgconflict.
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/dev/urandom.
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The main point of this release is improved compatability with IRIX and
Solaris, plus some bugfixes. There's one new significant feature,
which is the option to do SUID root installations of pchar. [Not used
in this pkg.]
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and other operating systems
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and other operating systems
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argument which NetBSD doesn't support. Use ls(1) instead.
Patch contributed by Claude Marinier <claude.marinier@dreo.dnd.ca> in PR 12564.
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repository. Unpatched, the daemon can be caused to segfault by application
of malformed IP packets. Allegedly, this could lead to a root compromise,
but that has not been confirmed on NetBSD. See NetBSD Security Advisory
NetBSD-SA2001-004.
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Sort PLIST.
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This is nosuid, so absolutely secure, version of ping utility.
It uses dirty trick - TCP linear syn/rst challenge instead of
ICMP echo/echo reply. It won't allow any flood-pings, security
compromises etc
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o added support for www.freesms.net gateway
o added possibility to get confirmation of sms delivery via mail (when using Idea)
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