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Approved by agc.
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#!@RCD_SCRIPTS_SHELL@
instead of
#!/bin/sh
Makes the startup scripts work on /bin/sh-challenged systems like solaris.
Bump PKGREVISION.
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IANA-assigned 6222.
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ActiveSambaLdap is a library and a management tool for Samba + LDAP
environment.
ActiveSambaLdap provides object-oriented API to manipulate LDAP entry
for Samba. ActiveSambaLdap also provides command-line tools to
replace smbldap-tools written by Perl.
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Added a patch to make it compile on NetBSD 3.1 (no pf+ALTQ).
(No changelog found)
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1.41 Mon 2 Jun 2008
- No functional changes
- Updating location of author tests
- Switching to Module::Install again, to generate a better META.yml
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All:
- several modification have been made to fix warning messages from
a "coverity" test run.
Scgcheck:
- New option -auto for fully automated tests
- Restructured for better results
Mkisofs (Maintained/enhanced by Jörg Schilling since 1997, originated by Eric Youngdale):
- Fixed a bug in the graft -root code from Patrik Ohly thanks to
Ben Korvemaker <neb@drycold.ca> FreeBSD for reporting.
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changes:
-restore a patch which got lost in 0.4.10, for S3 filestore
-fix for ssh uris with given portnumbers
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(which should be a RAID and/or backed up by some "real" tool by itself),
comparable to sysutils/duplicity
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(which should be a RAID and/or backed up by some "real" tool by itself),
comparable to sysutils/duplicity
(I also have the impression that it might behave better than duplicity
in case that the file store is backed up with some incremental scheme,
but this needs to be verified.)
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bulk builds.
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Bump PKGREVISION.
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- Fix up some inconsistent handing of CONFIGURE_ARGS (mostly related
to the debug option).
- Add test target (commented out, see Makefile).
- Add some patches from freedesktop.org git (see comments atop new patches).
- Remove trailing comma from an enum in tools/dbus-monitor.c.
Passes all tests on NetBSD/amd64 4.99.65, save for spawn test, which seems
to hang (?). I'm also running GNOME now and everything seems to be in order.
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Smbldap-tools is a set of scripts designed to help integrate Samba and
a LDAP directory. They target both users and administrators of unix
systems.
Users can change their password in a way similar to the standard
`passwd' command.
Administrators can perform user and group management command line
actions and synchronise Samba account management consistently.
A version of these tools are bundled with samba, but this set is from
the master development site and is generally more up to date.
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Changes in version 0.7:
This version adds state filtering, which is funded by backcountry.com,
many thanks. It is now possible to select which states are displayed
using a tcpdump(8) like filtering language. The filter can be specified
on the command line, using the '-f' switch. It is also possible to
change the filter interactively using the 'f' command key.
Some sample, not necessarily practical, filters are given below:
- Do not show pfsync or carp traffic:
not (pfsync or carp)
not pfsync and not carp
- DNS traffic not going to or coming from the DNS servers:
port 53 and not host (10.0.0.10 or 10.0.0.11)
- States with input bytes greater than 1M:
inb > 1000000
- Traffic with very small average packet size:
((inb / inp) + (outb / outp))/2 < 100
inb / inp + outb / outp < 200
Changes in version 0.6:
No functional changes. It now compiles and runs on OpenBSD 4.1-current
after pf interface changes. This version also contains separated pf
and display code. This should make adding new views easier.
Changes in version 0.5:
This version displays all active pf rules by traversing the ruleset tree.
In addition HFSC queues are now displayed correctly thanks to
Jared Spiegel. This version also incorporates other patches and comments
I have received since the previous release. Many thanks to all who have
contributed.
- New command-line switch 'S' to start the display at a given state.
- Display HFCS statistics in the queue page.
- Fixed state and rule byte and packet counters
- Fixed state sorting by packets and bytes
- Fixed some minor display problems
- The rule view now traverses all rulesets, and displays all active rules,
together with anchor (ruleset) names.
- Anchor and Label fields dynamically resize themselves
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changes:
-some critical bugfixes
-more bugfixes
-New function to specify default timeout for calls on proxy
-Implement org.freedesktop.DBus.Properties.GetAll
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There is some stuff in the pkg which is not completed or doesn't work yet,
as support for NetBSD's new atomic increment ops, but this is not
essential. It is a good moment to do the update right now because gtk2
was just updated, and there is just enough time before the next branch.
This is a major update, too many changes to list here.
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Based on MAINTAINER update request in PR 38940.
While here, add DESTDIR support.
Changes since detox-1.2.0-rc1
- Added the ability to ignore specific files.
[sourceforge.net tracker #1253826]
- Fixed a bug where directories specified on the command line wouldn't
get translated. [sourceforge.net tracker #1213623]
- Added support for translating large files.
[sourceforge.net tracker #1509493]
- Added inline-detox for stream based detoxification.
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It is a Webmin module for managing multiple virtual hosts through a
single interface, like Plesk or Cpanel. It supports the creation and
management of Apache virtual hosts, BIND DNS domains, MySQL databases,
and mailboxes and aliases with Sendmail or Postfix. It makes use of the
existing Webmin modules for these servers, and so should work with any
existing system configuration, rather than needing it's own mail server,
web server and so on.
Virtualmin can also create a Webmin user for each virtual server, who is
restricted to managing just his domain and its files. Webmin's existing
module access control features are used, and are set up automatically to
limit the user appropriately. These server administrators can also manage
the mailboxes and mail aliases in their domain, via a web interface that
is part of the module.
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Noticed by Hasso Tepper in PR 38813.
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This release of Radmind includes the following changes:
* Fixed port failover on Mac OS X 10.5 clients.
* Exclude patterns now support escape sequences [ Bug 1856125 ]. Thanks
to Scott Hannahs for the report.
* fsdiff manpage: clarification of exclude behavior.
Major changes since 1.10.0:
- Support for exclude patterns.
- The default server port is now the IANA-registered 6222. Clients now
try to connect to port 6222 by default, failing over to the legacy port
if necessary.
- USE_ASCII defined on Mac OS X to improve case-insensitive fsdiff
performance.
Minor changes and fixes:
- lcksum -a works again. Thanks to Geoff Franks for the report.
- Minor cleanup of port selection code.
- Set correct paths for TLS related files. Thanks to Linc Davis for
reporting the problem.
- ra.sh up is now shorthand for ra.sh update.
- Allow directories to have 5 or 6 arguments on all platforms. This
fixes a bug preventing twhich from parsing apple transcripts on
non-apple hardware.
- twhich now trims trailing slashes from paths passed in from the
command line.
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All:
- Added an autoconf test for SIZEOF_FLOAT & SIZEOF_DOUBLE to allow
to compile the Bourne shell in 64 bit mode.
Mkisofs (Maintained/enhanced by Jörg Schilling since 1997, originated by Eric Youngdale):
- mkisofs now prints more explicit error messages if the strings (like
e.g. the volume name) inside the PVD do not fit. This should help
people that use e.g. UTF-8 based locales and don't understand
that the strings may use up more octett space than the number of
characters in the string.
- mkisofs now supports to import multi-extent files (> 4 GB) from old
sessions.
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change: Performance fix for bad graphic card drivers
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changes:
-bugfixes
-Add ability to control http debuging through GVFS_HTTP_DEBUG
env variable
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changes:
-speed up thumbnailing
-more UI improvements
-bugfixes
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changes:
-Do not show separators at the beginning/end of a menu, or after
another separator, but add an option to show them
-bugfixes
-layout improvements
-translation updates
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changes:
-fix for people running a session without nautilus
-translation updates
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0.36 Wed Apr 16 15:32:36 2008
- made all bareword file handles be lexical variables if the perl is new enough to support it (5.6.0 and up, see 'Indirect Filehandles' in perlopentut)
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