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2017-06-23Correct tct build on NetBSD 8.99.1kamil1-2/+2
Address <sys/user.h> removal fallout.
2015-11-04Add SHA512 digests for distfiles for security categoryagc1-1/+2
Problems found locating distfiles: Package f-prot-antivirus6-fs-bin: missing distfile fp-NetBSD.x86.32-fs-6.2.3.tar.gz Package f-prot-antivirus6-ws-bin: missing distfile fp-NetBSD.x86.32-ws-6.2.3.tar.gz Package libidea: missing distfile libidea-0.8.2b.tar.gz Package openssh: missing distfile openssh-7.1p1-hpn-20150822.diff.bz2 Package uvscan: missing distfile vlp4510e.tar.Z Otherwise, existing SHA1 digests verified and found to be the same on the machine holding the existing distfiles (morden). All existing SHA1 digests retained for now as an audit trail.
2015-03-19Fix build on NetBSD > 3. Add patch comments.dholland1-16/+16
2010-03-08Fix Linux build broken since 2006. Two issues: (1) do _FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64dholland1-2/+3
instead of rolling a private _llseek syscall using now-nonexistent type declarations; (2) as noted in PR 33893 use errno.h instead of "extern int errno".
2006-03-01Handle NetBSD-3.x the same as NetBSD-2.x. Fix pkglint warning.wiz1-11/+11
Remove BROKEN_IN.
2005-06-19Prevent paths to the build directories from being included in the package.kristerw1-2/+2
Bump PKGREVISION.
2005-02-24Add RMD160 digests.agc1-1/+2
2005-01-22Make tct build and run on NetBSD 2.0 and bump PKGREVISION.ben1-15/+15
This does not add support for ffsv2 filesystems nor superblocks. This addresses PR#28357.
2002-01-05Rework this package so that it installs its executables into its own tctagc1-1/+2
hierarchy. Whilst this is not desirable, it's the only way to get this package to execute properly, since it makes assumptions about absolute and relative paths, and expects its own versions of certain commands (md5, file), so it's best to keep these off to one side.
2002-01-03Initial import of tct-1.0.9 into the NetBSD Packages Collection.agc1-0/+18
TCT is a collection of programs by Dan Farmer and Wietse Venema for a post-mortem analysis of a UNIX system after break-in. Notable TCT components are the grave-robber tool that captures information, the ils and mactime tools that display access patterns of files dead or alive, the unrm and lazarus tools that recover deleted files, and the findkey tool that recovers cryptographic keys from a running process or from files. WARNING This software is not for the faint of heart. It is relatively unpolished compared to the software that Dan and Wietse usually release. TCT can spend a lot of time collecting data. And although TCT collects lots of data, many analysis tools still need to be written. Based on patches provided in PR 15081 by frazee.23@osu.edu.