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2014-02-20Update to 0.102:wiz3-9/+10
dbus-glib 0.102 (2014-02-12) ============================ The “I've come to the conclusion that Debian should choose Russ Allbery to be its new init system” release. [1] Enhancements: • Add dbus_g_method_invocation_get_connection (fd.o #55729, Dan Williams) • Add dbus_g_connection_open_private (fd.o #55730, Dan Williams) • Better regression tests (fd.o #23633, fd.o #40711, fd.o #41129, fd.o #51511, fd.o #68603; Simon McVittie, Dan Williams) • Get rid of more dead code (fd.o #40711, Simon McVittie) • dbus-binding-tool: check validity of names (fd.o #7909, Simon McVittie) Fixes: • dbus_g_value_build_g_variant: treat GValues containing (G_TYPE_STRING, NULL) or (G_TYPE_STRV, NULL) as empty string or empty array instead of asserting (fd.o #71811, Xavier Claessens) • Upload documentation correctly (Simon McVittie) • Fix under-linking (fd.o #68601, Simon McVittie) [1] credit: https://twitter.com/keybuk/status/433058371290157056
2014-02-19update a commentdrochner1-2/+2
2014-02-19update to 01/22/2014 release from Intel, no changelog availabledrochner3-10/+34
2014-02-19GCC_REQD should be appended to, not set.jperkin1-2/+2
Fixes issues where a newer GCC has been chosen by the user but the GCC_REQD was forcing an older (and broken) one to be pulled regardless.
2014-02-17Add collectd and pluginsfhajny1-1/+13
2014-02-17Import collectd-5.4.1 as sysutils/collectd (+ plugins), based on wip/collectd5.fhajny37-0/+707
collectd is a daemon which collects system performance statistics periodically and provides mechanisms to store the values in a variety of ways, for example in RRD-files.
2014-02-16Define int types on SunOSwiedi4-2/+34
2014-02-16Needs zlibwiedi1-1/+2
2014-02-16Fix build on SunOS:wiedi4-10/+48
- link network libs - patch Makefile to pass LDFLAGS - inclde sys/filio.h for FIONBIO - patch cfmakeraw usage
2014-02-16include sys/soundcard.h on SunOSwiedi2-4/+4
2014-02-16Updating package for Perl5 module Sys::Filesystem from CPAN insno3-27/+7
sysutils/p5-Sys-Filesystem from 1.30nb5 to 1.405. pkgsrc changes: - remove upstream applied patches - switch back from Module::Build to ExtUtils::MakeMaker Upstream changes since 1.30: 1.405 2013-10-28 - Fix Mswin32 mounted/unmounted support (thanks to Christian "Mithaldu" Walde for remote testing support - skip format test in case of unmounted device (unmounted devices might or might not know in before the fstype) - clean up basic tests and BAIL_OUT when unsupported environment encountered 1.404 2013-10-26 - move to Makefile.PL in favour of developer reqs - change required perl version to 5.8.1 - rewrite core routines of Sys::Filesystem - don't search for Darwin tools in path, rely on some well known paths - general, minor code cleanup 1.403 2013-10-23 - Honor PATH_FSTAB in the environment on a NetBSD system if present (Thanks to dholland@NetBSD.org) - try improve error handling on Darwin to avoid smoke errors - be noisy about where we're running on during tests - remove runtime recommends for author tests - bump required version of Module::Pluggable to avoid blead whining - include p5-toolchain gang recommended way to declare developer dependencies - use proper indenting for Changes 1.402 2013-09-24 - remove Makefile.PL passthrough - don't prove whether Win32 is supported - we know it (should fix RT#88901 - thanks Michiel Beijen) - try to improve supported control - put Win32::DriveInfo into feature "Win32" (I'd like to get feedback whether it helps) 1.401 2013-09-08 - Fix MacOS X / Darwin without diskutil - Changes reformatted as per CPAN::Changes::Spec 1.400 2013-09-03 - Moving to GitHub for easier contributing - Pod typo / encoding fixes (rt#85898, rt#77699), thanks to Slaven Rezić, Andreas J. König and Gregor Herrmann - Fix MacOS X 10.8 (diskutil vs. disktool) - Update requirements / recommendations - Fix AIX (rt#79188) - thanks to David Lee - Fix Solaris debug leftover (rt#72717) - thanks to Kenneth Ölwing - Fix Tests (rt#62248) - thanks to Daphne Pfister - Fix configure_requires (rt#62249) - thanks to Daphne Pfister
2014-02-16define int types on SunOSwiedi1-1/+3
2014-02-16link network libs on SunOSwiedi1-1/+3
2014-02-16define u_int32_t on SunOSwiedi1-1/+3
2014-02-15define int types on SunOSwiedi1-1/+3
2014-02-15link network libs on SunOSwiedi1-1/+3
2014-02-15Remove the FETCH_USING change, it does not belong heregls1-3/+1
2014-02-14Update sysutils/fabric to 1.8.2gls2-6/+8
pkgsrc changes: --------------- FETCH_USING= curl. Yes, I know it's a hack, but at least it works on the NetBSD version installed on my laptop. upstream changes: ----------------- 1.8.2 2014-02-14 [Bug] #1046: Fix typo preventing use of ProxyCommand in some situations. Thanks to Keith Yang. [Bug] #917: Correct an issue with put(use_sudo=True, mode=xxx) where the chmod was trying to apply to the wrong location. Thanks to Remco (@nl5887) for catch & patch. [Bug] #955: Quote directories created as part of put‘s recursive directory uploads when use_sudo=True so directories with shell meta-characters (such as spaces) work correctly. Thanks to John Harris for the catch. 1.8.1 2013-12-24 [Bug] #948: Handle connection failures due to server load and try connecting to hosts a number of times specified in env.connection_attempts. [Bug] #957: Fix bug preventing use of env.gateway with targets requiring password authentication. Thanks to Daniel González, @Bengrunt and @adrianbn for their bug reports. [Bug] #956: Fix pty size detection when running inside Emacs. Thanks to @akitada for catch & patch.
2014-02-14Distfile changed in place, but seems stable now.schmonz2-5/+7
2014-02-13add patch from upstream to fix use-after-free under memory pressuredrochner3-3/+18
(CVE-2014-1950) bump PKGREV
2014-02-12Recursive PKGREVISION bump for OpenSSL API version bump.tron59-105/+119
2014-02-12Update gsettings-desktop-schemas to 3.10.1prlw13-9/+24
Major changes in 3.10.1 ======================= * New default lock screen background. Please update gnome-backgrounds to 3.10.1 as well * Translation updates Major changes in 3.10.0 ======================= * Translation updates Major changes in 3.9.91 ======================= * Add datetime schema * Set a different lock screen background by default * Translation updates Major changes in 3.9.90 ======================= * Add settings for focus/caret tracking Major changes in 3.9.5 ====================== * Remove settings for deprecated gtk-settings * Remove application-based option, deprecated in mutter Major changes in 3.9.3 ====================== * Translation updates Major changes in 3.9.2 ====================== * Add remember-app-usage key to privacy schema * Add alternative shortcut for toggling the overview * Add always-show-universal-access-status key to a11y schema * Translation updates Major changes in 3.8.2 ====================== * Fix description of "sort-order" key in the search providers schema * Don't migrate metacity themes from GNOME 2. * Translation updates Major changes in 3.8.0 ====================== * Translation updates Major changes in 3.7.92 ======================= * Translation updates Major changes in 3.7.91 ======================= * Add keys for the screensaver wallpaper * Remove the obsolete draw-background key * Translation updates Major changes in 3.7.90 ======================= * Add the IPv6 localhost to the default ignored hosts for proxy * Make Alt-Tab be synonymous with the default shell switcher * Lower default idle delay to 300 seconds Major changes in 3.7.5 ====================== * Rename resident-in-lock-screen key * Use the Super key for workspace and application switcher shortcuts * Translation updates Major changes in 3.7.4 ====================== * Clarify definition of resident-in-lock-screen * Add a 'per-window' key to the input sources schema * Use Super+H (for hide) as the default value for minimise * Add show-full-name-in-top-bar to privacy schemas * Rename show-full-name lock screen key to show-full-name-in-top-bar * Mark a number of keys as deprecated and obsolete Major changes in 3.7.3 ====================== * Add lockdown mode key for user-accounts * Add trash, temp files and recent files related settings * Add schemas for notification filtering * Add new "switch-application" keybinding, so that the "switch-windows" keybinding can be kept for the legacy mode * Add new switch-input-source keybinding Major changes in 3.7.2 ====================== * Add a schema for desktop search providers (#687489) * Add a schema for privacy settings (#688578) * Add a show-full-name setting for the lock screen * Quote a11y feature names (#687292) * Remove unneeded XML escaping (#687291) * Fix a typo (#686861) * Translation updates
2014-02-09fixes MASTER_SITES and HOMEPAGE.obache1-3/+3
noticed by wiz@.
2014-02-08Depend on atf 0.20 (not atf-libs) and bump PKGREVISION.jmmv2-6/+6
2014-02-06Update monit to 5.6.obache5-75/+25
PR pkg/48465 by ISIHARA Takanori. Version 5.6 IMPROVEMENTS: * SMTP AUTH LOGIN support added (MS Exchange SMTP authentication should now work). * favicon.ico added to the HTTP interface. BUGFIXES: * If an undefined checksum test was used and the file did not exist on Monit start, Monit would return an error. * If the configuration file ended with a comment but with no trailing LF character, Monit would return syntax error. * If a service timed out after too many restarts and alert was used as the action, then the Timeout flag remained set even if the service recovered. * SmartOS zone system memory usage report fix. * Escape mail messages properly for sending via SMTP. * Escape XML messages properly. * Compilation: fix the configure script to support default compiler paths when searching for OpenSSL (fixes library search on multi- architecture platforms like Debian and Ubuntu). Version 5.5.1 IMPROVEMENTS: * Info and debug messages are no longer sent to stderr, only to stdout. Thanks to Sergey Kirpitchev for initial patch. * Improved output from 'check program', If the program returns an error message, include only that message in alert $DESCRIPTION so users can compose their own alert format. If program provided no output on error, use a default message. * Improved "check system", $HOST can now be used as a service name. $HOST will expand to the system hostname. Example: check system $HOST BUGFIXES: * Fixed "Unable to read magic" which was reported on first Monit start. Version 5.5 IMPROVEMENTS: * check program: - Multiple exit values can be tested within single program check - Exit value test supports multiple cycles option ("for X cycles") - If exit value test matches and the stderr has no data, try stdout Example syntax: check program mytest with path "/usr/bin/mytest.sh" with timeout 1000 seconds if status == 2 then exec "/usr/local/bin/fix_script.sh" if status == 2 for 6 cycles then unmonitor if status == 10 then alert * Renamed mail header (message-id and mime-version) to prevent triggering spam check of capitalization. Thanks to Ryan Lee for tips. * The 'check system <name>' statement sets the system hostname in mail alerts and initial hostname in M/Monit. * Increase the default mailserver timeout to 30 seconds. * Add support for OpenBSD 5.x BUGFIXES: * Fix the rare hung on linux which may occur during program execution. Thanks to Nick Upson for report. * In the case that the process start/restart execution failed, monit kept "Execution failed" flag even if the process was recovered later (for example it was starting slowly or manually recovered). * Fix the mail alert (strict SMTP implementation) to pass MTA-side sanity checks like postscreen. Thanks to Len Conrad for report. * The -t option tests the configuration file syntax even if the file permissions are wrong. Thanks to Adam Nielsen for report. * Do not display the default non-existence test for the check program (not applicable in the check program context). Version 5.4 IMPROVEMENTS: * New process uptime test added. Allows to do some action in the case that the process uptime matches the given limit. For example to restart the process once per 3 days: if uptime > 3 days then restart * Linux uCLibc support: use internal getloadavg implementation in the case that the system libc doesn't implement it. BUGFIXES: * The monit hostname will fallback to plain machine's hostname if the lookup for FQDN hostname didn't found matching entry. The problem was, that based on the order in the /etc/hosts the FQDN lookup returned sometimes 'localhost' instead of the FQDN hostname. * The CPU usage for multi-threaded processes on multi-core machine was reported incorrectly in the case that the process used more CPU resources then equivalent to one core. Thanks to Tom Pepper for patch. * The content match test now sends one event per cycle and pattern. Even if there are multiple lines matching the same pattern, only one event will be generated. Also the event rate is fixed now, so it is possible to require match for X cycles before generating the event. * The /proc/ files content match test was skipped, as the file size on the procfs is 0, so monit supposed that there is no content to read. * FreeBSD: If the monitored process had children with multiple threads, the total memory usage was reported incorrectly. Thanks to Phil Kulin for reporting the problem. * Allow reading status and perform Monit actions when using client SSL certificate. Previously, if Monit http server was setup to use ssl and a client cert, status and action failed. Thanks to Markus Linnala for initial patch. * When the process is starting/stopping, do the process state check more effectively to not stress the low power devices with aggresive polling. Thanks to Thomas Petazzoni for initial patch. * Make the process start/stop wait resistant to large time changes. * Compilation: If PAM is enabled but the PAM headers or library are not found by the configure script, it will report error. * Cross-compilation: the configure checks the setjmp and vsnprintf with test program which usually cannot be executed when cross-compiling for other architecture. The configure script now takes the following arguments which allow to specify whether the setjmp works on this platform and whether the vsnprintf is C99 compliant. Thanks to Thomas Petazzoni for patch. ./configure \ libmonit_cv_setjmp_available=[yes|no] \ libmonit_cv_vsnprintf_c99_conformant=[yes|no] * Manual page language fixes. Thanks to Jonathan Boulle for patch. Version 5.3.2 BUGFIXES: * Fix bug #34801: The file content match test did reset of the read position in the case that the unmonitor or stop action was done. When the file monitoring was enabled again, the content match test was applied to the content which was tested already. * Log error details in the case that the name resolving failed. * Fix the system cpu usage statistics when pattern based process check is used and the service is restarted. Thanks to Wayne Lawrence for report. * AIX 6.1 compile fix. Thanks to Benedikt Wegmann for patch. * Debian Bug#652715: "include files not found" warning. Do not display the warning if the include directory is empty. Version 5.3.1 IMPROVEMENTS: * Log the particular connection attempt failure in debug mode when the retry is enabled. * Monit can deliver events and status to independent M/Monit instances if multiple mmonit URLs are set: set mmonit https://user1:pass1@mmonit1/collector https://user2:pass2@mmonit2/collector BUGFIXES: * The ICMP echo (ping) test may report false positive error if the machine where Monit is running has heavy ICMP traffic generated by other applications. * The file content match test will be performed even on the existing content when Monit starts. The last position is saved to the statefile, so monit won't generate alert after restart. Note that when you start the monit 5.3.1 the first time, it can do actions for content match which was handled by previous monit version already as the previous monit versions didn't saved the position. * Make the monitoring state persistent for manual mode services. * Display the memory usage total % in the status overview. The memory usage in kB displayed the total already, so the percentage didn't match. * Fix the HTML overview page alignment in the Internet Explorer. Thanks to Darhl Thomason for patch. * Extend the SSL library search path for Debian Sid. * Fix Solaris 10 compilation and Sun Studio support. * Fix sporadic SSL routines:func(169):reason(161) errors * If MySQL protocol test failed, report the correct MySQL error code. Thanks to Vitaly Lipatov for patch. Version 5.3 * New 'check program' statement added. Allows to check the exit status of an external program or script from Monit. * Added crontab style support for individual services. You can now specify when an individual service should run its checks (or not run). You can now, for instance, specify that apache should be checked continuously, except between 1AM-5AM on Sunday. * Connection retry option added. Allows to retry a network connection in the same testing cycle before reporting an error. * Detailed protocol connection errors are now included in alerts. * The HTML overview page displays the CPU and memory total now (including children), so real service related usage is displayed also for services which spawn worker processes, such as Apache or Spamassassin. * HTML view improvements * Fix MySQL protocol test: MySQL 5.5.12 returns new error code in the case of authentication failure. * Fix Debian bug #621047: monit fails to build after SSLv2 removal * Fix crash on Solaris which may occur if the system load is zero. Thanks to Paul Sun for report. * The stacktrace logging on error is disabled in -v (verbose) mode as it was too verbose for common service debugging tasks, it can be enabled using -vv option. * Improve how fast Monit check if a program was started or stopped. Thanks to Michael Renner for patch. * Fix the monitoring state presentation during service restart which temporarily displayed "Not monitored", whereas the monitoring was enabled. * The "data collected" is updated only if the check was not skipped. Version 5.2.5 * Fix process match check - when the monitored process failed and was restarted by Monit, Monit didn't recognized it is running after the restart and reported start failure (similar on stop). Thanks to Kenichi Futatsumori for report and helping to root cause the problem. * Fix Debian #617259: symbolic links in the filesystem check doesn't work. Thanks to Sergey B Kirpichev for report. * Fix Debian bug #614984: smtp protocol test issues both EHLO and HELO. Thanks to Sergey B Kirpichev for report. * Fix bug #32583: Multiple SIP OPTIONS messages use the same header data. Thanks to Hugh Waite for patch. * Try harder to get FQDN hostname for the host where monit is running. The hostname in the $HOST variable which is used in the mail sender may thus change. Thanks to Sergey B Kirpichev for patch. * AIX: Fix the time display which was off by GMT difference. Thanks to Helen Chen for report. * AIX: Fix the M/Monit heartbeat. Thanks to Helen Chen for report. * Support symbolic link to monit configuration file. * Fix crash when monit daemon start delay option was used and monit was signalized to stop before the start delay passed. Thanks to John Schult for report. Version 5.2.4 NEW FEATURES AND FUNCTIONS: * Added the "procmatch" CLI command which allows for easy testing of pattern for process match check. The command takes regular expression as an argument and displays all running processes matching the pattern. Example usage: $ monit procmatch "iChatAgent" * Set the default log file mask to 0640 (originally it was 0664). Thanks to Sergey B Kirpichev. * Reduced monit memory footprint by ca. 10%. BUGFIXES: * FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD, MacOSX, Solaris filesystem check fix: If block/character device was used in the filesystem path instead of mountpoint, monit reported usage of wrong filesystem. * NetBSD filesystem check: Fix space usage report. * Fix memory usage monitoring in OpenVZ VPS 2.6.32 virtual hosts. Thanks to Kelly for report. * If the protocol test failed, show the request in the event. Thanks to Marco for report. * Randomize the mail message id to prevent duplicates in the case, that the same hostname is used on multiple hosts running monit and messages are generated in the same second in parallel. Thanks to Sergey B Kirpichev. * Spelling fixes. Thanks to Sergey B Kirpichev. Version 5.2.3 BUGFIXES: * Mysql protocol test supports mysql 5.5.x and newer now. Version 5.2.2 BUGFIXES: * Fix crash on MacOSX * ICMP echo test (ping): - bug #31128: do not log error if different response type is received - bug #31129: do not require root to use ping test. Privilege to create raw socket is still required, but on some platforms such as Solaris it can be granted to non-root users too. If the user has no permission to perform ping, monit will skip the icmp test and log message (in debug mode only). * rsync protocol test: - wait for full server response and verify exit was received - bug #31249: send full version to rsync server. Thanks to John Hall for report Version 5.2.1 BUGFIXES: * HTTP and URL protocol tests: Fixed a problem where HTTP protocol tests using a specific request always failed. This bug may also affect URL tests. The problem was caused by faulty URL encoding. In the process of fixing this bug the new feature that allowed slash in service names has been reverted and instead will be added in a later release. Version 5.2 NEW FEATURES AND FUNCTIONS: * Added support for monitoring processes without pidfile using pattern matching. You can use POSIX regular expressions or string matching process name with arguments as provided by the 'ps' utility. If the pattern matches multiple processes, the first match is used. Example: check process debian matching "/usr/lib/vmware/bin/vmware-vmx .*deb.vmx" * Added support for swap monitoring. Example: check system myserver if swap usage > 25% then alert * Allow to override the default action when service doesn't exist. The default action is restart, it can be customized with following statement: if [does] not exist [[<x> times within] <y> cycles] then <action1> * Monit automatically registers credentials with M/Monit now, so it's not necessary to set it manually in M/Monit anymore. To disable credentials registration: set mmonit https://monit:monit@10.0.0.1:8443/collector and register without credentials * Added memcache protocol test. Thanks to Sébastien Debrard for the patch. * Added openssl FIPS to Monit httpd. Thanks to Lior Okman for the patch. * The 'check system' can now use start/stop program statements too. * Added the option to set the "Reply-To" mail header in mail-format. * Display backtrace on error if debug mode is enabled (requires backtrace support in libc) BUGFIXES: * Show real process uptime - formerly the presented uptime was based on create and modify timestamp of process' pidfile which provides invalid uptime if the pidfile is replaced and process keeps running with original PID. Thanks to Nima Chavooshi for report. * When user triggered action for some service (such as stop) and before that action completed user triggered another action for the same service (such as start), the second action has been ignored. Monit will not accept new action and return temporary error until the previous action completed. * If process resource usage gathering failed, retry next cycle as the error can be temporary. * Fixed sporadic failures when SSL was used. * ICMP echo test (ping): - fixed sporadic false positive/negative - removed limit of 20 pings per cycle * DNS test: - accept NS root request refusal as correct response because server reacts on request - accept authority answer as alternative to record. Thanks to Nick Osborn for patch * RADIUS test fix. Thanks to Alan DeKok for patch. * M/Monit heartbeat is fully independent of testing cycle now to prevent false positive when service test blocks. * Fixed SMTP STARTTLS protocol, required for servers that adhere strictly to RFC 3207 4.2. Thanks to Lorenzo A. Sedano Cadinanos for patch. * Service name: - allow the service name to start with "/" - fixed handling of the service names which contain "/" in the name in Monit web interface. Thanks to Artyom Khafizov for patch. * When 'check system' is not defined, monit adds it automatically using hostname for service name. If existing service was defined with the same service name (matching hostname), monit didn't added the entry and reported confusing error message pointing to the end of configuration file. Thanks to Thorsten Kampe for report and help. * Remove extra NL characters from message when resource succeeded event is sent. The extra NL character may break the mail headers. Thanks to Hanno Boeck for patch. * Fixed display of cpu user/system/wait usage which temporarily displayed -1.0% between two monitoring cycles while cpu monitoring was initializing. Thanks to Marcus Muelbuesch for report. * Fixed display of port response time as -1 if 'monit status' was called in the middle of service test. * Fixed display of service initializing state after monit start or reload. * Fixed MONIT_DESCRIPTION environment variable. Thanks to Marco Roeland for patch * AIX: - fixed compilation - fixed system load average monitoring - fixed ICMP echo test * Mac OS X: - allow monitoring of system-wide load average, cpu and memory usage even if Monit is running as non-root user * NetBSD: - fixed ICMP echo test Version 5.1.1 BUGFIXES: * Fix FTP protocol test. Thanks to Axel Reinhold for report. * Fix the HTTP protocol test's hostheader option which was added in 5.1. Thanks to Naoya Nakazawa for report. * Removed warning about missing system service check. Missing system service check is not error and it shouldn't be reported as such. * Fix manual page formating. Thanks to Stefan Alfredsson for report. Version 5.1 NEW FEATURES AND FUNCTIONS: * It is now possible to define any action for the restart timeout rule. Multiple restart timeout rules can also be defined. Example: if 3 restarts within 5 cycles then exec "/foo/bar" if 8 restarts within 10 cycles then unmonitor * Service can be added to multiple groups. Thanks to Brad Gessler for suggestion. Syntax: check filesystem wwwdata with path /www group www group filesystem * Added GPS protocol test. Thanks to Sebastien Debrard for patch. * Added RADIUS protocol test. Thanks to Alan DeKok for patch. Example syntax: check process radiusd with pidfile /var/run/radiusd.pid start program = "/etc/init.d/freeradius start" stop program = "/etc/init.d/freeradius stop" if failed host 127.0.0.1 port 2000 type udp protocol radius secret testing1234 then alert if 5 restarts within 5 cycles then timeout * The HTTP protocol test now supports a hostheader option which allows to override Host header in HTTP request. It can be used for example to test a farm of HTTP servers by IP addresses and to set specific Host header. Thanks to Brady Catherman for patch. Example: if failed host 192.168.1.100 protocol http hostheader "example.com" then alert * If an error occur during Monit command-line execution, report the error and exit with 1, so it is possible to react if Monit is used from a script. On success, 0 is returned as usual. Previously, Monit always exited with 0 even if an error occurred. * Do not require SSL version type when specifying SSL communication with M/Monit (SSL version is set to auto). * If the Monit http interface failed to start, provide more details about the reason. BUGFIXES: * Support resource monitoring (cpu usage, etc.) when Monit is running inside virtual environment. Tested on: - FreeBSD jail - Solaris zone - Linux Vserver * Fix #26752: inside Solaris Zone, Monit failed to detect children and computed host memory wrong * On Solaris, FreeBSD, NetBSD and OpenBSD, Monit no longer needs to run as root user in order to be able to watch process resource usage (cpu and memory). * Send heartbeat to M/Monit even if Monit is busy in a long testing cycle to prevent false alerts about non-responsive Monit agent. * Fixed SMTP protocol test which may sometimes incorrectly report ESMTP protocol failure. Thanks to Axel Reinhold for report. * Fixed content match check which reported only first match during the same cycle. Thanks to Pavel Shevaev for report. * Allow for the use of complete SSL certificate chains. Thanks to Lawrence Tan for patch. * Added support for multiline greetings to FTP protocol test. Thanks to Giovanni D'Cristina for report. * Fix Debian Bug #541139: uses gethostbyname() and thus does not work with "options inet6" in /etc/resolv.conf. Thanks to Michael Stapelberg for patch. * If Monit configuration allowed http interface access for a read-only user and it was specified as the first allow entry, Monit command line commands failed because it used the read-only account so commands like start, stop, etc. were rejected. Monit will now use full access regardless of allow option order. Thanks to Thorsten Kampe for report. * Passive monitoring mode fixed. Thanks to Nelson Vale for report. * Fixed #27784: wait_start/wait_stop can advance too quickly. Thanks to Randy Puro for report. * Solaris resource usage fixed when Monit was compiled with optimizations enabled. * Fixed #28369: escape XML properly * Check service name uniqueness when 'check system' is missing in monitrc and virtual system service with name set to local hostname is added. Thanks to Marcus Muelbuesch for report. * Fix crash when queued event delivery was retried for service which was no longer configured in Monit. Version 5.0.3 BUGFIXES: * Fixed #26664: crash on service timeout or unmonitor action (introduced in 5.0.2). Thanks to Bretislav Kubesa and Michael Shigorin for report. * Removed the configure --without-resource option. If the user who is running Monit doesn't have permissions to check the processes state, the related checks are disabled dynamically. Version 5.0.2 BUGFIXES: * 35 improvements based on code scan with Klocwork (http://www.klocwork.com/) which we were evaluating. Huge thanks to Klocwork for their great product. * Fixed #26382: if start or stop script for some service didn't exist, monit logged error during configuration file parsing and refused to start. Monit now just logs warning and continues. Version 5.0.1 BUGFIXES: * Fixed a bug where Monit did not stop logging succeeded events. This bug occurred if PID, PPID, timestamp or size change tests were used and failed and then succeeded again. Version 5.0 NEW FEATURES AND FUNCTIONS: * M/Monit support added. If you run Monit on more than one server, you can use M/Monit to manage and control all your Monit enabled servers from one simple Web Interface. See http://mmonit.com/ for details. * Support use of symbolic links in filesystem check. Thanks to Aleksander Kamenik for suggestion. Example: check filesystem rootfs path /dev/disk/by-uuid/4ef973f7-67d1-4bb0-8223-cb1c692b72e4 if space usage > 95% then alert if inode usage > 95% then alert * If no 'set mailserver' was defined in monitrc, Monit tried to fallback to localhost:25 SMTP server. This fallback was removed since it may be confusing. If you want to deliver mail alerts from Monit, the 'set mailserver' option is necessary. In case it is missing, Monit will log appropriate error and hint to add it. * The generic send/expect protocol test limited the expect input to 256 bytes. It's possible to set the input buffer for expect globally - for example: set expectbuffer 20 kb Thanks to Asil Carlin for suggestion. * The following event types were added CONTENT, FSFLAGS, PID and PPID and the following generic event types CHANGED and MATCH were removed and replaced by the above types and with the existing SIZE, CHECKSUM, TIMESTAMP events so the information is more specific The event types are internal to Monit and unless you have used either CHANGED or MATCH event in your alert filters, no change is necessary (alerts are delivered as usual, the tests just use different types internally). * Monit now generates a unique id on first start and store the id in a permanent file. This id is used in protocol communication between Monit and M/Monit to pair a Monit instance with it's host entry in M/Monit. By default the id file is placed in $HOME/.monit.id. The location can be changed by using the set idfile statement, for example: set idfile /var/monit.id * Monit now keep its service monitoring state even on Monit restart. Previously Monit dropped the state when it was stopped correctly. Services in manual monitoring mode will remember the monitoring state across Monit restarts. If Monit is used in a cluster, it is recommended to place the state file in a temporary filesystem incase the primary machine will crash and the the spare machine takeover, the state will be dropped on reboot for the crashed machine and the services in manual monitoring mode won't be started on reboot. For example the "set statefile /tmp/monit.state" can be used to place the state file in the /tmp/ filesystem. * Added a protocol test for testing the LMTP protocol. Thanks to Fco. Javier Felix for patch. * Added the start delay option for daemon statement which allows to pause Monit on its startup for a while. If monitored services are started by init scripts in parallel on system boot, Monit may be too fast and detect that the service is not running (yet) and restart the service. Note that it's still recommended Monit is setup to be responsible for service startup (that is, don't use init to start Monit controlled services, instead use Monit). This will ensure correct startup without need for a start delay since Monit will have full control of service startup. Many users start services from init on boot anyway, so in such cases this option will solve their problems. Default start delay is 0 which corresponds to the current behavior. Example syntax which will make Monit wait one minute before starting its first monitoring cycle: --8<-- set daemon 5 with start delay 60 --8<-- Thanks to Fco. Javier Felix for patch. * Added PAM support for Monit http interface authentication. Note that PAM is not supported on all platforms - currently works on Linux, Mac OS X, FreeBSD, NetBSD. Monit uses the PAM service "monit". Here is a Monit PAM service example for Mac OS X which is able to authenticate system users for Monit access - /etc/pam.d/monit: --8<-- # monit: auth account password session auth sufficient pam_securityserver.so auth sufficient pam_unix.so auth required pam_deny.so account required pam_permit.so --8<-- And configuration for monitrc which allows only group admins to access the http interface: --8<-- set httpd port 2812 allow @admin --8<-- See the PAM manual page for details on how to configure the PAM service on your system and the available PAM plugins. Thanks to Wilhelm Meier for patch. * Added more detailed reports for Monit resource tests on service recovery. Thanks to Lars Kotthoff for patch. * Set locale to C. * Added a protocol test for testing the SIP protocol which is used by popular communication servers such as Asterisk and FreeSWITCH. We received two patches for this protocol and have taken code from both and merged them. Many thanks to Bret McDanel and to Pierrick Grasland for supplying the patches. * Added MONIT_DESCRIPTION to the list of environment variables available to programs started by monit. Thanks to Morten Bressendorff Schmidt for patch. * If a service group is specified for Monit CLI action, Monit no longer requires the "all" verb, so the following command is possible: monit -g web stop If group is not specified (i.e. the -g option is omitted), the service name or "all" is still required as a safeguard. * Added an option to the 'set mailserver' statement so it is possible to override the hostname used in SMTP EHLO/HELO and in the Message-ID header when sending mail. Monit defaults to use the localhost name. I.e. what you get when executing this command 'uname -n'. Overriding the host name can be useful if the host does not have a DNS entry and if the receiving mailserver uses DNS verification as spam protection. The new override option is: set mailserver foo.bar.baz using hostname "my.monit.host" * A new Event_Action type was added which reports actions performed on Monit's administrator request (either via web interface or CLI). If you don't want to received these events, you can set the mail-filter for "action" event type. * NOTA BENE: Monit start action is synchronous now. This improves the startup sequence for dependent services, since Monit will wait for parent service to start before trying to start the child. * It is now possible to define execution timeout for start and stop commands. That is, how long Monit will wait after executing a command before it assume execution failed. If the timeout option is omitted, Monit defaults to 30 seconds. You can override the timeout for example for services which are starting slower. Example syntax: start program = "/bin/foo start" with timeout 60 seconds * The event passed state is renamed to succeeded as this name more reflects the state of things. * The device service test is renamed to filesystem. BUGFIXES: * Some linux virtualization platforms report CPU count as 0. Monit then dynamically disabled CPU usage monitoring. In such case we now override the CPU count from 0 to 1 so resource usage monitoring can continue. Thanks to Jenny Hopkins for report. * Increased the server socket backlog queue which will make Monit able to handle more services. Thanks to Jochen Kramer. * Fixed #24866: Email messages such as: cpu wait usage check succeeded [current cpu wait usage=17.4%] were displayed as "...usage<SOMEGARBAGE>.4%". The problem was incorrect transfer encoding header in the email (the body itself was OK). Thanks to Dave Cheney for report. * When a Monit shutdown requested was issued while Monit were working and testing services, Monit did not shutdown until all work were done, i.e. until all services were tested. Monit will now shutdown faster - as soon as it finish testing the current service. * Monit blocked/unblocked SIGTERM, SIGINT SIGHUP and SIGUSR1 signals during operation to protect certain code sections. When a signal was sent during such a time, for example to stop Monit, it was dropped and had to be retried in order to stop Monit. This limitation is now removed and signals will be processed at any time. Thanks to Nicola Tiling for report. * If the Monit httpd allow option did not include a user:password, Monit CLI logged the following error (even if the action was performed anyway): Cleartext credentials needed for basic authorization! This error was false - even access restriction based on host/net is sufficient - user and password is just one of possible options (not requirement). Thanks to Gilad Benjamini for report. * Allow localhost as a value for the host header in the http protocol test instead of setting an empty host header and let the http server decide * The 'if changed checksum ...' test can now be used even if a monitored file doesn't exist at Monit startup. Thanks to Joe Shang for report. * If both event handlers (M/Monit and mail alerts) temporarily failed at once and event queue was enabled, events will be stored in the queue and delivered in the next cycle. However, a bug caused delivery to be retried for every cycle for both handlers if just one of them was recovered. Monit could then deliver the same message multiple times until both handlers recovered. The problem is now fixed and only one copy of the event is sent even if only one handler did recover. * Make unit in size test optional and default to byte unless specified. So it is possible to write, if size > 1000 then .. * Fixed handling of invalid input files in event queue handler. Thanks to Fco.Javier Felix for patch. * Set the content type to text/html for Monit web interface POST responses. Thanks to Rich Drummond for patch. * Fixed #23530: configure script will return error if bison, byacc or yacc are not found at Monit compile time. * Fix CPU and memory monitoring on Solaris (it was disabled on Monit start) * AIX fixes and extensions, Monit should run on AIX without problems, including cpu, memory and filesystem monitoring (tested with AIX 5.3). Thanks to Brian Downey for support and help. * HP-UX fixes and extensions, Monit should run on HP-UX without problems, including cpu, memory and filesystem monitoring. Thanks to Brian Downey for support and help. * Fixed #23467: Don't exit, only issue a warning if the "include" statement did not find any files to include. * Fixed #23530: Event queue did not work with the default unlimited slots. * Fixed #23617: The process cpu usage is initializing in the first cycle so the value is set to 0% - if the 'cpu usage < xyz%' test was used to check that the process usage is higher then given level, it was always true. Monit now skips the process cpu usage check in the first cycle. * Make sure Monit alerts has a unique message id. Thanks to Steve Purcell for report * Fixed possible crash when Monit is watching VPS environment on Linux which reports number of CPUs as 0. Thanks to Marius Schmidt for report. * Cleanup event states during a service stop/unmonitor so old events are not sent when the service is started/monitored again. * Fixed #21989: Monit could start two instances of the process when service restart is performed and the process is starting slowly. Thanks to Nick Upson, Aaron Scamehorn and David Greaves for report. * Fixed #21550: Fix crash when Monit event queue contained an empty file. Thanks to Douglas J Hunley for report. * Fixed possible crash when the 'if changed checksum' test was used along with restart action. Thanks to Brian Candler for report. * Fixed #22075: Allow using a mail address as username when using SMTP authentication. * Fixed #22191 and #19823: If the file content test does not match anymore, reset the service error state. (Previous versions did not clear the error state and kept showing a match in the status listing and in the http interface). * The 'if changed size ...' test can now be used even if the monitored file does not exist on monit's start. * If a htpasswd file is used to control Monit http interface access and the hash type is set to MD5 but the file contains wrong format (non-MD5), report the error and keep running. Formerly Monit exited with an assert exception. Thanks to Adrian Bridgett for report. BACKWARD INCOMPATIBLE CHANGES: * The current CPU usage test which checked the cpu usage of the process itself plus the cpu usage of child processes was renamed to TOTALCPU (otherwise it works the same). The new CPU usage test checks the CPU usage of the process itself only. This change was introduced to align the syntax with MEMORY and TOTALMEMORY tests and to allow to test the CPU usage of processes which fork child processes but the user don't want to include children (such as Mythtv). Users who are using the CPU check for services like Apache webserver to watch total cpu utilization (including children) should rename the CPU statement in their configuration to TOTALCPU.
2014-02-04Add comment.wiz2-3/+5
2014-02-04Update to get misc/gnuls package to work with latest sysutils/coreutils-8.22.richard2-1/+16
2014-02-04Adjust TCL version.joerg1-3/+3
2014-02-02Enable large file support on NetBSD.wiz3-10/+14
2014-02-02Update to coreutils-8.22richard7-101/+39
There have been 195 commits by 32 people in the 10 months since 8.21 Executive summary: 8.22 is mainly a bug fix and performance improvement release. tail(1) has fixes for handling initially non existent files, and df now has better handling of specified disk device nodes. On the performance side, there have been many improvements to the memory usage of various tools, which are detailed at http://www.pixelbeat.org/programming/avoiding_large_buffers.html There have been large throughput improvements in cut(1) and base64 encoding. Also the md5sum and sha*sum utilities have support for using architecture specific routines to improve performance, if allowed on your distribution. There are also new features available, including SELinux "restorecon" support in various file creation utilities through the -Z option, and shred has a new --repeat option to continually select random items from the input. See the NEWS below for more details. Thanks to everyone who has contributed! The following people contributed changes to this release: Andreas Mohr (1) Anton Ovchinnikov (2) Assaf Gordon (8) Benno Schulenberg (2) Bernhard Voelker (28) Cojocaru Alexandru (4) Colin Leitner (1) D. Hugh Redelmeier (1) Daniel J Walsh (1) Enrico Scholz (1) Eric Blake (1) FUJIWARA Katsunori (1) Filipus Klutiero (1) Gian Piero Carrubba (1) Jarkko Sakkinen (4) Javier López (1) Jim Meyering (6) Joachim Schmitz (2) John (1) Karl Berry (1) Ken Booth (1) Mike Frysinger (1) Ondrej Oprala (2) Ondřej Vašík (2) Paul Eggert (10) Pádraig Brady (106) Rasmus Villemoes (1) Rémy Lefevre (1) Sergio Durigan Junior (1) Stefano Lattarini (3) Tiger Lee (1) Torbjörn Granlund (1) Special thanks to Bernhard Voelker for his many considered patches and reviews, and to Assaf Gordon for his work on new (and future) features. Pádraig [on behalf of the coreutils maintainers] ================================================================== Here is the GNU coreutils home page: http://gnu.org/s/coreutils/ For a summary of changes and contributors, see: http://git.sv.gnu.org/gitweb/?p=coreutils.git;a=shortlog;h=v8.22 or run this command from a git-cloned coreutils directory: git shortlog v8.21..v8.22 To summarize the 255 gnulib-related changes, run these commands From a git-cloned coreutils directory: git checkout v8.22 git submodule summary v8.21 ================================================================== Here are the compressed sources and a GPG detached signature[*]: http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/coreutils/coreutils-8.22.tar.xz http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/coreutils/coreutils-8.22.tar.xz.sig Use a mirror for higher download bandwidth: http://ftpmirror.gnu.org/coreutils/coreutils-8.22.tar.xz http://ftpmirror.gnu.org/coreutils/coreutils-8.22.tar.xz.sig [*] Use a .sig file to verify that the corresponding file (without the .sig suffix) is intact. First, be sure to download both the .sig file and the corresponding tarball. Then, run a command like this: gpg --verify coreutils-8.22.tar.xz.sig If that command fails because you don't have the required public key, then run this command to import it: gpg --keyserver keys.gnupg.net --recv-keys DF6FD971306037D9 and rerun the 'gpg --verify' command. This release was bootstrapped with the following tools: Autoconf 2.69 Automake 1.13.4 Gnulib v0.1-38-g0658e50 Bison 2.7 NEWS * Noteworthy changes in release 8.22 (2013-12-13) [stable] ** Bug fixes df now processes the mount list correctly in the presence of unstatable mount points. Previously it may have failed to output some mount points. [bug introduced in coreutils-8.21] df now processes symbolic links and relative paths to special files containing a mounted file system correctly. Previously df displayed the statistics about the file system the file is stored on rather than the one inside. [This bug was present in "the beginning".] df now processes disk device nodes correctly in the presence of bind mounts. Now df shows the base mounted file system rather than the last one mounted. [This bug was present in "the beginning".] install now removes the target file if the strip program failed for any reason. Before, that file was left behind, sometimes even with wrong permissions. [This bug was present in "the beginning".] ln --relative now updates existing symlinks correctly. Previously it based the relative link on the dereferenced path of an existing link. [This bug was introduced when --relative was added in coreutils-8.16.] ls --recursive will no longer exit with "serious" exit code (2), if there is an error reading a directory not specified on the command line. [Bug introduced in coreutils-5.3.0] mkdir, mkfifo, and mknod now work better when creating a file in a directory with a default ACL whose umask disagrees with the process's umask, on a system such as GNU/Linux where directory ACL umasks override process umasks. [bug introduced in coreutils-6.0] mv will now replace empty directories in the destination with directories from the source, when copying across file systems. [This bug was present in "the beginning".] od -wN with N larger than 64K on a system with 32-bit size_t would print approximately 2*N bytes of extraneous padding. [Bug introduced in coreutils-7.0] rm -I now prompts for confirmation before removing a write protected file. [Bug introduced in coreutils-6.8] shred once again uses direct I/O on systems requiring aligned buffers. Also direct I/O failures for odd sized writes at end of file are now handled. [The "last write" bug was introduced in coreutils-5.3.0 but masked by the alignment bug introduced in coreutils-6.0] tail --retry -f now waits for the files specified to appear. Before, tail would immediately exit when such a file is initially inaccessible. [This bug was introduced when inotify support was added in coreutils-7.5] tail -F has improved handling of symlinks. Previously tail didn't respond to the symlink target (re)appearing after being (re)created. [This bug was introduced when inotify support was added in coreutils-7.5] ** New features cp, install, mkdir, mknod, mkfifo and mv now support "restorecon" functionality through the -Z option, to set the SELinux context appropriate for the new item location in the file system. csplit accepts a new option: --suppressed-matched, to elide the lines used to identify the split points. df --output now accepts a 'file' field, to propagate a specified command line argument through to the output. du accepts a new option: --inodes to show the number of inodes instead of the blocks used. id accepts a new option: --zero (-z) to delimit the output entries by a NUL instead of a white space character. id and ls with -Z report the SMACK security context where available. mkdir, mkfifo and mknod with -Z set the SMACK context where available. id can now lookup by user ID, in addition to the existing name lookup. join accepts a new option: --zero-terminated (-z). As with the sort,uniq option of the same name, this makes join consume and produce NUL-terminated lines rather than newline-terminated lines. uniq accepts a new option: --group to print all items, while separating unique groups with empty lines. shred accepts new parameters to the --remove option to give greater control over that operation, which can greatly reduce sync overhead. shuf accepts a new option: --repeat (-r), which can repeat items in the output. ** Changes in behavior cp --link now dereferences a symbolic link as source before creating the hard link in the destination unless the -P,--no-deref option is specified. Previously, it would create a hard link of the symbolic link, even when the dereferencing options -L or -H were specified. cp, install, mkdir, mknod and mkfifo no longer accept an argument to the short -Z option. The --context equivalent still takes an optional argument. dd status=none now suppresses all non fatal diagnostic messages, not just the transfer counts. df no longer accepts the long-obsolescent --megabytes option. stdbuf now requires at least one buffering mode option to be specified, as per the documented interface. ** Improvements base64 encoding throughput for bulk data is increased by about 60%. md5sum can use libcrypto hash routines where allowed to potentially get better performance through using more system specific logic. sha1sum for example has improved throughput by 40% on an i3-2310M. This also affects sha1sum, sha224sum, sha256sum, sha384sum and sha512sum. stat and tail work better with EFIVARFS, EXOFS, F2FS, HOSTFS, SMACKFS, SNFS and UBIFS. stat -f --format=%T now reports the file system type, and tail -f now uses inotify for files on all those except SNFS, rather than the default (for unknown file system types) of issuing a warning and reverting to polling. shuf outputs subsets of large inputs much more efficiently. Reservoir sampling is used to limit memory usage based on the number of outputs, rather than the number of inputs. shred increases the default write block size from 12KiB to 64KiB to align with other utilities and reduce the system call overhead. split --line-bytes=SIZE, now only allocates memory as needed rather than allocating SIZE bytes at program start. stty now supports configuring "stick" (mark/space) parity where available. ** Build-related factor now builds on aarch64 based systems [bug introduced in coreutils-8.20]
2014-02-01Enter/Leave are used by wxGTK, so undef them before including itsjoerg2-1/+15
headers.
2014-02-01Update to KDE SC 4.11.5markd12-36/+30
bug fixes
2014-01-31Update to r10126. From the svn log:schmonz2-6/+6
* Fix handling of IPv6 address literals. With luck, this distfile won't change in place.
2014-01-30fix date of NetBSD 1.6 releasereed1-2/+2
2014-01-29Restrict lib/dbus-1.0/include/dbus/dbus-arch-deps.h buildlinkryoon1-1/+5
Avoid errors in non-qt5-dbus packages.
2014-01-29fix up empty directories (which are targets of CONF_FILES manipulations)agc2-41/+15
in PLIST, so they're created too Only try to REPLACE_PYTHON in files which exist Some whitespace changes in Makefile
2014-01-28Add VARBASE to BUILD_DEFS for binary package informationagc1-1/+3
2014-01-28Add a configure portability patch that was missed on the last update.agc1-0/+15
Thanks to joerg for the nudge.
2014-01-27Do not set FETCH_USING, should not be set in a package Makefile.wiz5-13/+5
2014-01-25Update to 3.01a22:wiz2-6/+6
3.01a22: mkisofs includes a new option, -legacy, that allows it to reenable the short options -H/-L/-P; these have been disabled in 2006 for compatibility with scripts that have not been updated during the past 10 years. libsiconv now only tries to open a file when the argument includes a slash in its name. libschily::printf() now includes support for %n$ argument reordering for the first 30 arguments.
2014-01-25No need to have two variables for the same logic.wiz9-118/+118
Replace PYTHON_PATCH_SCRIPTS with REPLACE_PYTHON.
2014-01-25Mark packages as not ready for python-3.x where applicable;wiz30-71/+94
either because they themselves are not ready or because a dependency isn't. This is annotated by PYTHON_VERSIONS_INCOMPATIBLE= 33 # not yet ported as of x.y.z or PYTHON_VERSIONS_INCOMPATIBLE= 33 # py-foo, py-bar respectively, please use the same style for other packages, and check during updates. Use versioned_dependencies.mk where applicable. Use REPLACE_PYTHON instead of handcoded alternatives, where applicable. Reorder Makefile sections into standard order, where applicable. Remove PYTHON_VERSIONS_INCLUDE_3X lines since that will be default with the next commit. Whitespace cleanups and other nits corrected, where necessary.
2014-01-25Move LICENSE to correct place.wiz1-4/+2
2014-01-25Update sysutils/libvirt from 0.9.3 to 1.2.1agc12-291/+185
Reason for updating: numerous security vulnerabilities have been fixed, and many changes made - functional and fixes. The list is really too long to include here: -rw-r--r-- 1 agc wheel 3437489 Jan 24 18:26 /tmp/news
2014-01-24add patch from upstream to add missing privilege checkdrochner3-3/+21
from the advisory: Malicious or misbehaving unprivileged guests can cause the host or other guests to malfunction. This can result in host-wide denial of service. Privilege escalation, while seeming to be unlikely, cannot be excluded. Only PV guests can take advantage of this vulnerability. (CVE-2014-1666) bump PKGREV
2014-01-23Convert to distutils.mk. Mark as not for python-3.x.wiz2-5/+6
Bump PKGREVISION.
2014-01-23Convert to distutils.mk. Mark as not for python-3.x.wiz2-8/+9
Bump PKGREVISION.
2014-01-23Convert to distutils.mk. Fix interpreter path in installed filewiz2-5/+7
Mark as not for python-3.x. Bump PKGREVISION.
2014-01-23Convert to distutils.mk. Mark as not for python-3.x.wiz2-21/+20
(no effective change in PLIST, so no PKGREVISION++)
2014-01-22Spell HAVE_TERM_H correctly, fixes SunOS build.jperkin2-4/+11