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2014-08-03update INN to version 2.5.4. Excerpt from the upstream release announcement:spz14-98/+42
Changes in 2.5.4 * An up-to-date control.ctl file is provided with this release. You should manually update your control.ctl file with the new information recorded about Usenet hierarchies. * A test has been improved in innwatch.ctl so that innwatch no longer throttles innd when no overview directory exists. You should manually update your innwatch.ctl file to get this improvement. * Fixed a long-standing limitation on how controlchan and pgpverify were checking the signer of control messages. They now properly handle the case of several UIDs being defined on a single PGP key, as well as the presence of spaces into UIDs. In previous versions of INN, a few valid control messages got ignored because of that limitation (fido.ger.* and grisbi.* were for instance impacted). * As the name of the radius.conf configuration file shipped with INN for the nnrpd authenticator against a RADIUS server conflicts with the libradius package, this file is renamed to inn-radius.conf (innupgrade takes care of the rename during the update). * The attributes hash is now accessible to nnrpd Perl posting filter. As a result, filter_nnrpd.pl can make use of it. Only authentication and access Perl hooks could previously use the attributes hash. Thanks to Steve Crook for this addition. * INN now properly builds fine with flex 2.5.36 (this version introduced a change of type for a variable used by INN). * When using funnel feeds, innfeed log files were open forever, which resulted in empty log files, once rotated by scanlogs. innfeed now reopens its log files upon receiving a HUP signal; this signal is in particular sent by scanlogs during log rotation. Thanks to Florian Schlichting for the patch. * Exploder and process channels are now reopened when "ctlinnd flushlogs" is used. Otherwise, they could hold open an already deleted errlog file. The issue affected in particular controlchan or ninpaths, running as such channels. * Fixed a buffer overflow when using imapfeed with more than a million commands during the same IMAP session. Thanks to David Binderman for the bug report. * Fixed a segfault occurring in innd on systems where time_t is a 64-bit integer. Thanks to S.P. Zeidler for the patch. * Fixed a segfault occurring in nnrpd when a res block was used in readers.conf without the program: key. * Fixed an issue where users were denied posting because of an overlapping buffer copy in a check nnrpd was doing. Thanks to Florian Schlichting for the patch. * Fixed a regression that occurred in INN 2.5.3 regarding the path used by default by pullnews for its configuration file. Instead of looking in the running user's home directory, it was looking in the *pathnews* directory set in inn.conf. Thanks to Tony Evans for the bug report. * When neither wget nor ncftpget nor ncftp was found at configure time, the path to the simpleftp substitution program shipped with INN was not properly set in innshellvars, innshellvars.pl, and the "INN::Config" Perl module. Thanks to Christian Garbs for the bug report. * ckpasswd no longer tries to use the ndbm compatibility layer provided by Berkeley DB if Berkeley DB has been built without ndbm support. Also add support for gdbm libraries in ckpasswd. * Fixed a Perl warning in inncheck; using "defined(@array)" has been deprecated since Perl 5.16. * Fixed the occurrence of an unexpected "cant select" error generated by innd. Thanks to Paul Tomblin for having caught that long-standing issue. * When building INN with Berkeley DB support, no longer add -L/usr/lib to the linker include flags; unconditionally adding it may break the build on systems using lib32 and lib64 directories. * On a fresh INN install, motd.innd and motd.nnrpd are no longer installed by default. Instead, samples for these files are provided in *pathetc*, named differently so that their default contents are not displayed to news clients before they get customised. * Other minor bug fixes and documentation improvements (like the addition in the readers.conf man page of the log: and program: parameters in res blocks, and the include directive).
2014-05-29Bump for perl-5.20.0.wiz1-2/+2
Do it for all packages that * mention perl, or * have a directory name starting with p5-*, or * depend on a package starting with p5- like last time, for 5.18, where this didn't lead to complaints. Let me know if you have any this time.
2014-03-11Remove example rc.d scripts from PLISTs.jperkin1-2/+1
These are now handled dynamically if INIT_SYSTEM is set to "rc.d", or ignored otherwise.
2014-02-12Recursive PKGREVISION bump for OpenSSL API version bump.tron1-2/+2
2013-12-11another time_t on 32bit system issue, a less fatal one.spz3-3/+17
2013-11-27leave a hint about overview issuesspz1-1/+7
2013-11-27a small issue with 64bit time_t that leads to crashes inspz3-3/+20
news.daily, respectively on 'ctlinnd name ""' when peers are connected.
2013-06-16Use more common pattern in dependency.wiz1-4/+4
2013-06-16Fix build with perl-5.18.wiz2-4/+28
2013-05-31Bump all packages for perl-5.18, thatwiz1-2/+2
a) refer 'perl' in their Makefile, or b) have a directory name of p5-*, or c) have any dependency on any p5-* package Like last time, where this caused no complaints.
2013-02-06PKGREVISION bumps for the security/openssl 1.0.1d update.jperkin1-2/+2
2012-10-03Bump all packages that use perl, or depend on a p5-* package, orwiz1-1/+2
are called p5-*. I hope that's all of them.
2012-08-23Update from 2.5.2 to 2.5.3 (fixes CVE-2011-0411).spz8-68/+58
While we are touching it, fix PR/45986 with the patch supplied therein (thanks) Changes from 2.5.2 to 2.5.3: * When HDR/XHDR/XPAT were used on a new article coming into a newsgroup, requesting a header not present in the overview database, the first subsequent OVER/XOVER command did not show that article. A remap of the overview data file was missing in nnrpd. Thanks to Sam Varshavchik for the bug report. * When a header field appeared more than once in an article, it was missing from the overview data. OVER/XOVER, as well as HDR/XHDR/XPAT using the overview, were therefore returning an empty field. The content of the first occurrence is now returned, in accordance with RFC 3977. Perl and Python filters for innd now also properly initialize their header variables with the first occurrence of header fields. (It is still the last occurrence for the Perl filter for nnrpd.) * Fixed a possible plaintext command injection during the negotiation of a TLS layer. The vulnerability detailed in CVE-2011-0411 affects the STARTTLS and AUTHINFO SASL commands. nnrpd now resets its read buffer upon a successful negotiation of a TLS layer. It prevents malicious commands, sent unencrypted, from being executed in the new encrypted state of the session. * Fixed a regression that occurred in INN 2.5.0 when leading whitespace characters have been made significant in header field bodies. It could lead INN to drop articles and throttle itself when running as a slave because Xref: header fields generated by other news servers, or even INN 2.4.6, could contain (valid) leading whitespace. Thanks to Matija Nalis for having caught this bug. * Fixed an invalid 431 response to CHECK commands when innd is paused: the message-ID of the article to defer was missing. Also fixed another issue in the messages innd replied; when an error occurred during a write on a channel, a trailing extra junk byte was added to the reply. Thanks to River Tarnell for these bug reports. * It is now possible to properly generate daily statistics with sendinpaths thanks to the new -k and -r flags that permit to control the interval of days for processing dump files. The new -c flag permits to send a copy of the generated e-mail to the newsmaster. Also fixed an issue with statistics that could be missing or duplicated for a couple of days when monthly sent. The documentation has been updated and mentions a preferred daily run of sendinpaths. This script is a complete rewrite in Perl, and is based on Mohan Kokal's initial work. * cnfsheadconf now properly recognizes continuation lines in cycbuff.conf, that is to say lines ending with a backslash ("\"). Thanks to John F. Morse for the bug report. * The order of CNFS buffers in a metacycbuff is now properly read and written by cnfsheadconf. There previously was a confusion between hexadecimal and decimal values. Thanks again to John F. Morse. * When the -l flag is given to cnfsstat, the cycbuff.conf and storage.conf files are now reloaded if they have been modified since the previous output of cnfsstat. * A single header field line is limited to 998 bytes, per RFC 5536. innd was previously accepting, and also generating Xref: header field lines, up to 1022 bytes. Now, nnrpd (acting as an injecting agent) rejects articles which contain header field lines whose length exceeds 998 bytes. And innd (acting as a relaying or serving agent) no longer checks that. * nnrpd advertises the COUNTS, DISTRIBUTIONS, MODERATORS, MOTD and SUBSCRIPTIONS variants of the LIST command in response to CAPABILITIES. These commands already existed in nnrpd but RFC 6048 had not yet been published. * Add support for LIST MOTD in innd. Consequently, the motd.news configuration file which was previously used only by nnrpd is renamed to motd.nnrpd (innupgrade takes care of the rename). innd uses the new motd.innd file in *pathetc* for its message of the day. * Fixed an issue at configure time that made INN wrongly assume that OpenBSD (4.6) didn't support Unix-domain sockets. Thanks to Wim Lewis for the patch. * Fixed an issue on systems which do not have a working flock(2) function (Solaris, for instance). mailpost and pullnews are reported not to be usable on such systems. Many thanks to Dennis Davis for the bug report. A wrapper around shlock is now called in Perl scripts. The INN::Utils::Shlock module has been added for that use. * Fixed an issue in the Python access hook for nnrpd: it has not been working since Python 2.5 on 64-bit platforms, owing to a change to Python's C API, using a new Py_ssize_t type definition instead of int. Thanks to Raphael Barrois for the patch. * Improve the stability of the Perl filters for innd and nnrpd: properly save and restore the stack pointer when needed. * The Injection-Date: header, when present, is now used by innd and makehistory to determine the posting date of an article. Otherwise, the Date: header is used. * controlchan now imposes a date cutoff on processing control articles. The *artcutoff* parameter set in inn.conf is used. Otherwise, without that cutoff, old control articles could be maliciously reinjected into Usenet, and replayed. (An unsigned Injection-Date: header field could be added to an article that only had a Date: header field.) A new -c flag has been added to controlchan to disable the cutoff check, if needed (usually when manually invoking the program). * nnrpd no longer adds or updates the Path: header field when an article is forwarded to a moderator. It could otherwise lead to rejects at injection time when the article was approved by the moderator. * The X-Trace: header field was not properly generated when an article was locally posted. The field mentioning the IP address was skipped, resulting in a wrong syntax for this header. The local "127.0.0.1" IP address is now used. Besides, "localhost" is now mentioned instead of an obscure "stdin" in injection header fields. * Fixed a bug in the frequency innfeed logs its status: too many useless lines were written to news.notice. Thanks to Florian Schlichting for the fix. * When unset in innfeed.conf, the *dynamic-method* parameter now properly defaults to 3 (instead of 0) and *use-mmap* to false (instead of true). These two values were already the recommended ones in the documentation and the sample file. Note that *use-mmap* is only used when innfeed is given file names to send instead of storage API tokens, which is a fairly rare use case. * innfeed no longer generates an error message (logged in news.err) when a parameter is not defined in innfeed.conf. All the parameters have a default value, so there is no need to warn the user if they are not present in innfeed.conf. Thanks to Dieter Stussy for having reported this problem. * Implement an upper limit to the number of file descriptors innd can handle. At most (FD_SETSIZE-1) file descriptors can be used. This upper limit now overrides any superior number set with *rlimitnofile* in inn.conf. Thanks to Steve Crook for the bug report. * A default timeout on outgoing sockets (using NNTPconnect) has been added by Florian Schlichting. For a long time, there have been occasional problems with actsync (and probably other programs) that would hang until manually killed or restarted. * The flag -S has been added to innd by Florian Schlichting. When used, innd reports the errors found in incoming.conf and exits. * pullnews no longer stops processing newsgroups when an error occur during its run (for instance when a newsgroup mentioned in the configuration file is removed from an upstream server). Besides, it can now use authentication when posting to the downstream server. A few other minor bugs have been fixed as for the way pullnews counts the articles. * Fixed the way innreport handles leap years. It now properly generates HTML reports; dates were assumed to be relative to the current year, which may break their computation during for instance the whole 2012 leap year. Please note that no HTML reports have been lost, and that they will appear when INN is updated to this new version. * A new parameter has been added to inn.conf to determine whether the status file that innd can write out (depending on the value of the *status* parameter) is plain text or wrapped in HTML. It previously only was a compile-time option, set to true by default. Florian Schlichting added the *htmlstatus* parameter to provide a configurable behaviour. * It is now possible to run a script at the end of the execution of innshellvars scripts. If a file named innshellvars.local, innshellvars.pl.local or innshellvars.tcl.local is present and executable in *pathetc*, then it will be executed by the corresponding innshellvars script (respectively shell, INN::Config Perl module, and Tcl). A typical use is to add or override variables. * Add support for wire-formatted articles in scanspool. * A lot of work on cleaning old perl4-style code has been done by Florian Schlichting. * inncheck now generates a proper non-zero exit value when errors are found, and allows quiet mode with the -q flag. Florian Schlichting has greatly improved this script in many regards, especially with a config-syntax parser for incoming.conf, innfeed.conf, readers.conf and storage.conf. * inncheck now properly finds the boundaries of substituted variables in newsfeeds thanks to Alexander Bartolich. * docheckgroups no longer uses awk. On a few systems, the script was failing because of the presence of an old version of awk that has a limit in the size of the input it can handle. Processing large newsgroups files was consequently impossible. docheckgroups now uses Perl instead of awk, which solves the issue reported by John F. Morse. * Other minor bug fixes and documentation improvements. In particular, the *debug-shrinking*, *fast-exit* and *initial-sleep* keys in innfeed.conf are now documented. The function "filter_end()", called when Perl filtering is turned off, is also documented for the innd and nnrpd Perl filters.
2011-10-07PR/29576 -- Use @RCD_SCRIPTS_SHELL@ in rc.d scripts, not /bin/shshattered1-2/+2
2011-09-25fix innreport to be perl 5.12 compatiblespz4-3/+46
2011-09-25install the rest of the files from site as config files also (these arespz4-29/+44
the filter scripts); this closes PR pkg/44507
2011-08-14Revision bump after updating perl5 to 5.14.1.obache1-2/+2
2010-08-21Bump the PKGREVISION for all packages which depend directly on perl,seb1-1/+2
to trigger/signal a rebuild for the transition 5.10.1 -> 5.12.1. The list of packages is computed by finding all packages which end up having either of PERL5_USE_PACKLIST, BUILDLINK_API_DEPENDS.perl, or PERL5_PACKLIST defined in their make setup (tested via "make show-vars VARNAMES=..."), minus the packages updated after the perl package update. sno@ was right after all, obache@ kindly asked and he@ led the way. Thanks!
2010-06-19Needs user/group early in installationjoerg1-1/+2
2010-04-13update from 2.5.1 -> 2.5.2spz4-67/+42
Vendor update message (excerpt): Many thanks to Julien ÉLIE for preparing this release. Special notes: The way checkpoints are handled by innreport for innd and innfeed has totally changed to provide more accurate daily statistics. The first Usenet report after an upgrade to INN 2.5.2 will probably contain incorrect statistics for incoming and outgoing articles because the beginning of the log files that will be used was generated by a previous version of INN. A new version of innreport.conf is shipped with INN 2.5.2 but, in order to preserve any local changes, will not be automatically installed with make update. The changes are minor and not mandatory for the upgrade. Changes from 2.5.1 to 2.5.2 * Julien Elie has implemented in innd the new version of the NNTP protocol described in RFC 3977, RFC 4643 and RFC 4644, and innd now recognizes the CAPABILITIES command. Despite these standards, three commands (IHAVE, CHECK and TAKETHIS) will continue, for interoperability reasons, to return a reject code (respectively 435, 438, and 439) when the command contains a syntax error instead of 501. The mandatory username argument for authenticated peers is not enforced in INN 2.5.2 but will be be enforced by INN 2.6.0 when it is released. Major improvements are: * innd now has a decent parser for NNTP commands. The parser is more correct (commands like "IHAVEZ<>", without a space between the command and its argument, are no longer valid) and allows leading and trailing whitespaces in commands. innd also now checks the length of the NNTP command sent by the client. If the command contains more than 512 bytes (or 497 bytes for an argument), an error is returned and the command is discarded. After ten unrecognized commands, innd closes the connection with the appropriate code (400 instead of 500). * The output of the HELP command specifies the arguments expected by NNTP commands, similar to nnrpd's HELP command. * LIST ACTIVE, LIST ACTIVE.TIMES and LIST NEWSGROUPS now allow an optional wildmat argument to restrict the results of those commands to specific newsgroups. * When using HEAD or STAT with an article number or a range, 412 (no group selected) is now returned instead of 501 (syntax error). * Jeffrey M. Vinocur has implemented support in both innd and nnrpd for whitespace in usernames/passwords provided with AUTHINFO USER/PASS. They were previously treated as invalid arguments or incorrectly parsed. innd and nnrpd now treat everything after the first whitespace character following AUTHINFO USER/PASS, up to, but not including, the final CRLF, as the username/password, in conformity with RFC 4643. * The syntax of message-IDs is now based on RFC 5536 (USEFOR) instead of RFC 1036. The major change is that quoted-pairs have been removed from the syntax. * The Perl and Python filters for innd now check the message-ID of articles arriving through TAKETHIS. Only CHECK and IHAVE commands previously used them. * Case-insensitive matches are now used for distributions, path identities, IMAP commands, header names, and control commands. (Newsgroups are still matched case-sensitively.) Message-IDs are case-sensitively matched, except for history hashes. * The new Archive:, Archive-At:, Comments:, and Summary: header fields defined in RFC 5064 and RFC 5536 can be used in innd filters. nnrpd now checks at injection time that an article does not contain an Injection-Info: header, that an Injection-Date: header (if provided) is valid, and that the Path: header does not contain ".POSTED". Note that INN does not yet generate these two injection fields or include the new Path: header field ".POSTED" keyword. These new features will be in the next major release of INN. * LIST SUBSCRIPTIONS now accepts an optional wildmat argument to restrict the results of this command to specific newsgroups. * nnrpd now supports a new LIST variant named COUNTS. LIST COUNTS is a combination of LIST ACTIVE and GROUP. It returns the same result as LIST ACTIVE except that the number of articles in a newsgroup is inserted before its status. * A new flag has been added to newsfeeds entries: "Aj", when present, says to feed articles accepted and filed in "junk" (due to *wanttrash*) to peers based on their newsfeeds feed patterns applied to the Newsgroups: header as though the article were accepted and all those groups were locally carried. This is useful if you want to run INN with a minimal active file and propagate all posts. Thanks to Andrew Gierth for the patch. * A new parameter has been added to inn.conf: *logtrash* defines whether a line for articles posted to groups not locally carried by the news server should be added in the news log file to report unwanted newsgroups. The default is true but it can be useful to set it to false (especially when *wanttrash* is also used). * The procbatchdir keyword has been added to news.daily to specify the backlog directory of innfeed. This is useful when several instances of innfeed are running or when its configuration file is not the default one. * sm now supports a new flag, -c, which shows a decoded form of the storage API token. This was previously done by the contrib showtoken script developed by Olaf Titz and Marco d'Itri. * The O flag in newsfeeds now relies on the contents of the Injection-Info: header field if it is present to determine the origin of an article. It falls back on X-Trace: if there is no Injection-Info: header field. * A new "unsigned long" type bas been added to the configuration parser. It will properly warn the news administrator when a variable supposed to be positive contains a negative integer. It will prevent INN from crashing due to misconfiguration at several places where it did not expect negative values. * innxbatch and innxmit now recognize the new 403 code introduced by RFC 3977 for a problem preventing the requested action from being taken. * HDR and OVER commands now return the correct 423 code (instead of 420) when the current article number is used but the article no longer exists. * actsync, inews, innxbatch, innxmit, nntpget and rnews can now authenticate to news servers which only expect a username, without password, conforming to RFC 4643. * The keyword generation code now generates a Keywords: header only if the original article does not already have one. The generated Keywords: header no longer begins with a comma. If keyword generation is set to true in inn.conf but the Keywords: header is not stored in the overview, the news administrator is warned and keyword generation deactivated, since it exists only to populate the overview data. * Two segfaults in keyword generation were fixed. The first occurred when an article already had a Keywords: header longer than the *keylimit* parameter. The second was caused by a possible invalid pointer beyond the newly allocated Keywords: header. * Fixed innd handling of empty lines. innd was not properly discarding an empty command and was closing the connection when it received only whitespace in a command. * Fixed a bug in how innd responded to reader commands when readers were not allowed. A superfluous blank line was sent in its response. * Fixed a bug in innd's response to TAKETHIS when authentication is required. Previously, 480 code was returned immediately without accepting the multi-line data block first, which broke synchronization in the NNTP protocol. * Fixed a bug in recognizing the article terminator when empty articles were fed to innd via IHAVE or TAKETHIS, leading to treating subsequent NNTP commands as part of the article. * When innd could not provide information for LIST ACTIVE.TIMES and LIST NEWSGROUPS, it was returning an invalid error message without a response code. The proper 503 answer code is now returned. * When an unauthenticated user tried to post an article, nnrpd replied 440 (posting not allowed) instead of the correct 480 (authentication required) response if the user might be able to post after authentication. Thanks to Daniel Weber for the bug report. * Fixed a bug in both innd and nnrpd answers to LIST commands where the output was not checked for valid dot stuffing. * Fixed a bug leading to junked non-control articles being sent to control-only feeds, and also fixed handling of poisoned control groups. Thanks to Andrew Gierth for the patch. * Fixed a bug in innreport leading to incorrect summing of innd stats when *hostname* was set to an IPv6 address instead of a fully-qualified domain name. Thanks to Petr Novopashenniy for the bug report. * Changed how innreport uses innd and innfeed checkpoint messages. Previously, connections held open for multiple days led to skewed and incorrect statistics on how many articles had been received or sent. The count is now more accurate and, for each connection of a feed, only depends on *incominglogfrequency* in inn.conf and *stats-period* in innfeed.conf. * Fixed a bug in nnrpd Perl filter: a header field whose name begins with the name of a standardized header field was not properly handled. * Fixed a bug in how innd was parsing Message-ID: and Supersedes: headers which contained trailing whitespace. The article was corrupted by an unexpected "\r" in the middle of the header. nnrpd now checks the syntax of the Message-ID: header field, if present. * Fixed various bugs in how leading whitespace was treated in headers. The HDR, XHDR and XPAT commands were not properly showing leading whitespace in header values. Lone "\n" and "\r" characters are now changed into spaces and "\r\n" is just removed. archive, makehistory, and tdx-util now keep leading whitespace in headers when generating overview data, and archive now changes "\n" (when not preceded by "\r") into a space when generating overview data. * Fixed a bug in the generation of overview data which may corrupt previously generated overview data when a pseudo Xref: header field is injected in an extra overview field. * Fixed a bug in the parsing of the *ovgrouppat* wildmat in inn.conf that prevented overview data from being generated when poisoned groups were specified but a latter sub-pattern matched the group. A uwildmat expression is now correctly handled, and a potential segfault has been fixed. Thanks to Dieter Stussy for the bug report. * Fixed a bug when HDR, XHDR and XPAT were used when *virtualhost* was set to true in readers.conf. The Xref: header of articles posted to only one newsgroup appeared empty. * Fixed a bug in tdx-util in parsing empty overview fields when called with -A or -F. * Fixed a bug in cvtbatch, which was returning only the size of the headers of an article when the "b" parameter was used with the -w flag. It now correctly returns the size of the whole article, which is what "b" was documented to do. cvtbatch also has a new "t" parameter, which can be used with the -w flag to retrieve the arrival time of an article. * Fixed a bug in how mailpost handles cross-posting feature. It was not properly detaching from sendmail. Thanks to Harald Dunkel for the patch. * Fixed a bug in the newsfeeds C flag: the count of followup groups was one less than the real number. When the value of the Followup-To: header field is "poster", it is no longer considered to be a followup. Thanks to Dieter Stussy for the patch. * When using tradindexed, the overview data for a cancelled article is now immediately removed from the overview. Thanks to Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen for the patch. * batcher has not supported the retrieval of an article with its file name for a long time. The -S flag has therefore been removed. * inews no longer rejects articles that contain more than 50 header fields. Thanks to Torsten Jerzembeck for the bug report. * news.daily no longer sends superfluous mails when the nomail keyword is given. Mail is only sent when there is real output. Previously, there would always be headings and empty lines left over from the structuring of the full report, which are now ommitted. Also, the output of programs executed with postexec is now included in the regular mail. Thanks to Florian Schlichting for the patch. * innconfval no longer maps NULL string or list values to an empty string or list and instead maps them to undefined values. This fixes an issue reported by Kamil Jonca: nnrpd was inserting an empty Organization: header when the *organization* parameter in inn.conf was unset. * Other minor bug fixes and documentation improvements.
2010-01-17Recursive PKGREVISION bump for jpeg update to 8.wiz1-2/+2
2010-01-16the patch to set the pgp path setting was both superfluous (as the path getsspz3-5/+7
reset later on) and had a typo. Add a dependency on gnupg instead to make sure a pgp (gpg) binary is around to be used (provision should be made to be able to use eg netpgp instead .. to be done later, hopefully after someone else created the 'pick my favourite pgp version' infrastructure :> ).
2009-12-16The next minor version of INN. From the release announcement:spz8-29/+53
Major changes from 2.5.0 to 2.5.1 * Fixed a segfault in imap_connection which could occur when SASL was used. * Fixed a segfault in the keyword generation code which was assuming that an article was nul-terminated. Fixed another segfault in the keyword generation code when an article already contained a Keywords: header. Thanks to Nix for the bug reports. * Owing to the US-CERT vulnerability note VU#238019, Cyrus SASL library has slightly changed. imap_connection and nnrpd now handle that change. Otherwise, some answers are too long to be properly computed during SASL exchanges. * Fixed a memory allocation problem which caused nnrpd to die when retrieving via HDR/XHDR/XPAT the contents of an extra overview field absent from the headers of an article. The NEWNEWS command was also affected on very rare cases. Thanks to Tim Woodall for the bug report. * HDR/XHDR/XPAT answers are now robust when the overview database is inconsistent. When the overview schema was modified without the overview database being rebuilt, wrong results could be returned for extra fields (especially a random portion of some other header). The desired header name is now explicitly searched for in the overview information. * Fixed the source which is logged to the news log file for local postings when the local server is not listed in incoming.conf. A wrong name was used, taken amongst known peers. The source is now logged as "localhost". * Fixed a bug in the timecaf storage method: only the first 65535 articles could be retrievable in a CAF, though everything was properly stored. (A Crunched Article File contains all the articles that arrive to the news server during 256 seconds.) The storage token now uses 4 bytes to store the article sequence number for timecaf, instead of only 2 bytes. Thanks to Kamil Jonca for the bug report and also the patch. * Fixed a bug in both timecaf and timehash which prevented them from working on systems where short ints were not 16-bit integers. * When there is not enough space to write an entire CAF header, the timecaf storage manager now uses a larger blocksize. On 32-bit systems, the CAF header is about 300 bytes, leaving about 200 bytes for the free bitmap index (the remaining of a 512-byte blocksize). On 64-bit systems, the size of the CAF header could exceed 512 bytes, thus leaving no room for the free bitmap index. A 1 KB blocksize is then used, or a larger size if need be. * A new CNFS version has been introduced by Miquel van Smoorenburg in the CNFS header. CNFSv4 uses 4 KB blocks instead of 512 bytes, which more particularly makes writes faster. CNFSv4 supports files/partitions up to 16 TB with a 4 KB blocksize. Existing CNFS buffers are kept unchanged; only new CNFS buffers are initialized with that new version. * grephistory -l now returns the contents of the expires history field as well as the hash of the message-ID. Besides, when the storage API token does not exist, grephistory -v now also returns the hash of the requested message-ID. * The check on cancel messages when *verifycancels* is set to true in inn.conf has been changed to verify that at least one newsgroup in the cancel message can be found in the article to be cancelled. This new feature is from Christopher Biedl. The previous behaviour was to check whether the cancel message is from the same person as the original post, which is extremely easy to spoof; besides, RFC 5537 (USEPRO) mentions that "cancel control messages are not required to contain From: and Sender: header fields matching the target message. This requirement only encouraged cancel issuers to conceal their identity and provided no security". * The way the "/remember/" line in expire.ctl works has changed. History retention for an article was done according to its original arrival time; it is now according to its original posting date. Otherwise, unnecessary data may be kept too long in the history file. To achieve that, the HISremember() function in history API now expects a fourth parameter: the article posting time. Note that article expiration has not changed and is still based on arrival time, unless the -p flag is passed to expire or expireover, in which case posting time is used. * The default value for "/remember/" has changed from 10 to 11 because it should be one more than the *artcutoff* parameter in inn.conf, so that articles posted one day into the future are properly retained in history. * auth_krb5 has been rewritten by Russ Allbery to use modern Kerberos APIs. Note that using ckpasswd with PAM support and a Kerberos PAM module instead of this authenticator is still recommended. * A new -L flag has been added by Jonathan Kamens to makehistory so as to specify a load average limit. If the system load average exceeds the specified limit, makehistory sleeps until it goes below the limit. * As UTF-8 is the default character set in RFC 3977, "ctlinnd pause", "ctlinnd readers", "ctlinnd reject", "ctlinnd reserve", "ctlinnd throttle" and "nnrpd -r" commands now require the given reason to be encoded in UTF-8, so that it can be properly sent to news readers. The creator's name given to "ctlinnd newgroup" is also expected to be encoded in UTF-8. * The output of consistency checks for article storage and the history file no longer appears by default when "cnfsstat -a" is used. A new -v flag has been added to cnfsstat so as to see it. * The default path for TLS certificates has changed from *pathnews*/lib to *pathetc*. It only affects new INN installations or generations of certificates with "make cert". Besides, a default value has been added to *tlscapath* because it is required by nnrpd when TLS is used. * gzip(1) is now the default UUCP batcher in send-uucp instead of compress(1) because gzip is more widely available than compress, due to old patent issues. Note that there is no impact on decompression as it is handled by rnews. * cnfsheadconf now uses the Perl core module "Math::BigInt" rather than the deprecated bigint.pl library. When used without specifying a CNFS buffer, it now properly displays the status of all CNFS buffers.
2009-10-03fix GNUism in find syntax in the news.daily script sourcespz3-6/+15
(reported by Geoff Wing <gcw@pobox.com>)
2009-09-25fix packaging bugs noted by Geoff Wing (gcw@pobox.com) (thanks)spz4-11/+32
2009-09-22Update of the INN package to the latest stable version (2.5.0).spz12-189/+132
2009-06-14Remove @dirrm entries from PLISTsjoerg1-14/+1
2009-03-20Simply and speed up buildlink3.mk files and processing.joerg1-14/+6
This changes the buildlink3.mk files to use an include guard for the recursive include. The use of BUILDLINK_DEPTH, BUILDLINK_DEPENDS, BUILDLINK_PACKAGES and BUILDLINK_ORDER is handled by a single new variable BUILDLINK_TREE. Each buildlink3.mk file adds a pair of enter/exit marker, which can be used to reconstruct the tree and to determine first level includes. Avoiding := for large variables (BUILDLINK_ORDER) speeds up parse time as += has linear complexity. The include guard reduces system time by avoiding reading files over and over again. For complex packages this reduces both %user and %sys time to half of the former time.
2009-03-15update to the next minor version of INN; now also uses ln in postinstallspz3-15/+19
instead of install -l. Plus, fix a nit in the startup script.
2008-12-21make package DESTDIR'ablespz5-68/+70
2008-12-21make package somewhat cleaner (includes some PLIST cleanup)spz3-42/+22
2008-10-19Bump the PKGREVISION for all packages which depend directly on perl,he1-1/+2
to trigger/signal a rebuild for the transition 5.8.8 -> 5.10.0. The list of packages is computed by finding all packages which end up having either of PERL5_USE_PACKLIST, BUILDLINK_API_DEPENDS.perl, or PERL5_PACKLIST defined in their make setup (tested via "make show-vars VARNAMES=...").
2008-09-16cleaned up PLIST, fiddled with directory creation some morespz2-86/+114
2008-09-03update to next tiny versionspz4-15/+21
2008-09-03make inn start successfully on a previously clean boxspz2-20/+17
2008-09-03when installing to variable locations, make it so we actually vary where wespz4-118/+120
expect that which we installed (ie, fix PLIST) also make sure that our installation destination is under PREFIX fixes PR 39165
2008-06-23distinfo knew a patch-aj with different timestamps, fixspz1-2/+2
2008-06-23- bump inn version to 2.4.4spz10-253/+338
- major change of directory structure - two new options (uucp and perl now both optional) - change of maintainer
2008-01-18Per the process outlined in revbump(1), perform a recursive revbumptnn1-2/+2
on packages that are affected by the switch from the openssl 0.9.7 branch to the 0.9.8 branch. ok jlam@
2007-12-02Remove Ex-MASTER_SITE. From Zafer Aydogan.wiz1-2/+1
2007-09-07Convert packages that test and use USE_INET6 to use the options frameworkjlam2-10/+13
and to support the "inet6" option instead. Remaining usage of USE_INET6 was solely for the benefit of the scripts that generate the README.html files. Replace: BUILD_DEFS+= USE_INET6 with BUILD_DEFS+= IPV6_READY and teach the README-generation tools to look for that instead. This nukes USE_INET6 from pkgsrc proper. We leave a tiny bit of code to continue to support USE_INET6 for pkgsrc-wip until it has been nuked from there as well.
2007-07-04Make it easier to build and install packages "unprivileged", wherejlam1-2/+5
the owner of all installed files is a non-root user. This change affects most packages that require special users or groups by making them use the specified unprivileged user and group instead. (1) Add two new variables PKG_GROUPS_VARS and PKG_USERS_VARS to unprivileged.mk. These two variables are lists of other bmake variables that define package-specific users and groups. Packages that have user-settable variables for users and groups, e.g. apache and APACHE_{USER,GROUP}, courier-mta and COURIER_{USER,GROUP}, etc., should list these variables in PKG_USERS_VARS and PKG_GROUPS_VARS so that unprivileged.mk can know to set them to ${UNPRIVILEGED_USER} and ${UNPRIVILEGED_GROUP}. (2) Modify packages to use PKG_GROUPS_VARS and PKG_USERS_VARS.
2007-02-22Whitespace cleanup, courtesy of pkglint.wiz1-2/+2
Patch provided by Sergey Svishchev in private mail.
2006-10-14Update MASTER_SITES and/or HOMEPAGE, from Sergey Svishchev.wiz1-2/+2
2006-10-01Remove as maintainer of this package because I'm now longer runningtron1-2/+2
INN on my home server.
2006-07-08Change the format of BUILDLINK_ORDER to contain depth information as well,jlam1-2/+2
and add a new helper target and script, "show-buildlink3", that outputs a listing of the buildlink3.mk files included as well as the depth at which they are included. For example, "make show-buildlink3" in fonts/Xft2 displays: zlib fontconfig iconv zlib freetype2 expat freetype2 Xrender renderproto
2006-07-08Track information in a new variable BUILDLINK_ORDER that informs usjlam1-1/+2
of the order in which buildlink3.mk files are (recursively) included by a package Makefile.
2006-04-23Modify packages that set PKG_USERS and PKG_GROUPS to follow the newjlam1-2/+5
syntax as specified in pkgsrc/mk/install/bsd.pkginstall.mk:1.47.
2006-04-12Aligned the last line of the buildlink3.mk files with the first line, sorillig1-2/+2
that they look nicer.
2006-04-10Add missing pullnews.1 to PLIST. Bump revision.joerg2-2/+4