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2012-12-20Update PLIST after base package update.dholland4-5/+323
2012-12-20Create user and group before installation starts.joerg1-1/+2
2012-12-20Fix return type of function to match the (missing) return values.joerg2-7/+46
2012-12-19Make sure that mc's editor looks in the right directory for the Syntaxjoerg3-3/+17
file. Bump revision.
2012-12-19Enable package on Solaris 11 and friends.jperkin1-3/+10
2012-12-19Fix for DOS: XSA25 (CVE-2012-4544 / CVE-2012-2625) - dom0 memory exhaustionis3-3/+467
possibility by uncompressing of domU kernels. From upstream; only file paths changed to be relative to our WRKSRC. ok'd by cegger@/wiz@.
2012-12-18Update to 3.01a10 for the mkisofs regression (see last entry below).wiz2-6/+6
NEW features of cdrtools-3.01a10: This is the first localization step for cdrtools. All programs now (hopefully) call gettext() for all strings that need localization. - The next step will include dgettext() calls for the libraries. - The following step will include the extracted strings - The last step will include German translations and install support for the resulting binary message object files. All: - Add support for semi-static (preconfigured) include files for Android: include/schily/armv5tejl-linux-gcc/xconfig.h - New include files include/schily/err_*.h are used to encapsulate #error CPP statements that would otherwise always prevent compilation with K&R compilers. Mkisofs (Maintained/enhanced by J - Revert a change to dvd_file.c::uniq() that was made because of a "valgrind" warning that claims illegal memory access. With the change from 3.01a09, mkisofs however does not deal correctly with DVD-Video padding, so the valgrind warning is wrong.
2012-12-17Drop maintainership of kde3 packages. Haven't had any systems runningmarkd2-4/+4
kde3 for a while.
2012-12-17Update dependency pattern.obache1-3/+3
Getopt::Long version 2.35 is in perl-5.8.8 CORE. Bump PKGREVISION.
2012-12-17Update ruby-facter to 1.6.16.taca3-24/+22
Exact changes are unknown.
2012-12-17Update capistrano to 2.13.5.taca3-9/+9
## 2.13.5 (tentative) / October 26 2012 * Merged in `capistrano_colors` gem, and renamed to 'log_formatters', since it does much more than just colors (@ndbroadbent) * Use more intelligence in setting the :scm variable based on known version control directory names (@czarneckid) * Remove the deploy:web:{disable, enable} tasks (@carsomyr) * Group finalize_update shell commands into one command, harden shell calls with #shellescape, and separate arguments with -- (@ndbroadbent)
2012-12-17Added deforaos-browser version 0.4.9khorben1-1/+2
2012-12-17Imported wip/deforaos-browser, the DeforaOS file and desktop manager, underkhorben6-0/+122
sysutils/deforaos-browser (version 0.4.9)
2012-12-16Add missing file, seen in both my test builds and John Marino's build.dholland1-1/+2
2012-12-16DESCR:wiz2-4/+14
- Augment / update (text taken from <http://www.gnu.org/software/findutils/findutils.html>); Makefile: - augment `COMMENT'; - augment `LICENSE'. From Bug Hunting.
2012-12-16- Update `DESCR' (text taken from http://www.gnu.org/software/mtools/,wiz2-6/+6
with ``and Atari FAT'', a comma, and ``-inch'' added); - augment `LICENSE'. From Bug Hunting.
2012-12-16- Update `DESCR' file (text taken from old / new `HOMEPAGE' homewiz2-8/+7
page, but slightly modified (e.g., minus typos); - update `HOMEPAGE'; - add `LICENSE'. From Bug Hunting.
2012-12-16recursive bump from cyrus-sasl libsasl2 shlib major bump.obache12-20/+24
2012-12-15Bump PKGREVISION from devel/nss 3.14.0.ryoon2-4/+4
2012-12-12+ slocatewiz1-1/+2
2012-12-12Import slocate-3.1 as sysutils/slocate, packaged for wip by diro, Adam Hoka,wiz8-0/+128
poppnk. Secure locate provides a secure way to index and quickly search for files on your system. It uses incremental encoding just like GNU locate to compress its database to make searching faster, but it will also check file permissions and ownership so that users will not see files they do not have access to.
2012-12-12update to BlueZ hcidump 2.5:plunky3-9/+9
This release fixes an issue maximum packet size for AMP controllers and adds support for the new BTSnoop data link type.
2012-12-12Reset maintainer on his request.wiz2-4/+4
2012-12-08Update to 3.01alpha09:wiz2-6/+6
All: - Better support for Win32 sockets when using cl.exe - Avoid problems with the non-standard prototypes for link() unlink() read() and write() from cl.exe - Support for Pyro (a Syllable clone) was added. Thanks to Flemming H. S Libschily: - Avoid warnings from cl.exe for libschily/gettimeofday.c Libedc (Optimized by J - Some cstyle changes Libmdigest: - Some cstyle changes Libscg: - Some cstyle changes Libmdigest: - CSTYLED comment added Cdda2wav (Maintained/enhanced by J - Better handling of CLONE AREAs on newer Haiku versions. - Some cstyle changes Mkisofs (Maintained/enhanced by J - Avoid to access illegal memory from dvd_file.c::uniq() - Avoid a 32 bit integer overflow while computing sector addresses for Rock Ridge CE entries. - A compile bug with QNX was corrected - A new option -ignore-error alows to continue on some errors.
2012-12-06Add PKGGNUDIR support.jperkin2-7/+9
2012-12-06SUBDIR+= salt-docsapb1-1/+2
2012-12-06Add salt-docs package. This is the HTML documentation for sysutils/salt.apb3-0/+47
Current version is 0.10.5.
2012-12-06Update salt from 0.9.5 to 0.10.5.apb5-83/+486
The new DESCR is taken from the "Introduction to Salt" at <http://docs.saltstack.org/en/v0.10.5/topics/index.html>. Here's a copy of the introductory paragraphs from the release notes for all the intervening versions: Salt 0.9.6 Release Notes ======================== Salt 0.9.6 is a release targeting a few bugs and changes. This is primarily targeting an issue found in the names declaration in the state system. But a few other bugs were also repaired, like missing support for grains in extmods. Due to a conflict in distribution packaging msgpack will no longer be bundled with Salt, and is required as a dependency. Salt 0.9.7 Release Notes ======================== Salt 0.9.7 is here! The latest iteration of Salt brings more features and many fixes. This release is a great refinement over 0.9.6, adding many conveniences under the hood, as well as some features that make working with Salt much better. A few highlights include the new Job system, refinements to the requisite system in states, the ``mod_init`` interface for states, external node classification, search path to managed files in the file state, and refinements and additions to dynamic module loading. 0.9.7 also introduces the long developed (and oft changed) unit test framework and the initial unit tests. Salt 0.9.8 Release Notes ======================== Salt 0.9.8 is a big step forward, with many additions and enhancements, as well as a number of precursors to advanced future developments. This version of Salt adds much more power to the command line, making the old hard timeout issues a thing of the past and adds keyword argument support. These additions are also available in the salt client api, making the available api tools much more powerful. The new pillar system allows for data to be stored on the master and assigned to minions in a granular way similar to the state system. It also allows flexibility for users who want to keep data out of their state tree similar to 'external lookup' functionality in other tools. A new way to extend requisites was added, the "requisite in" statement. This makes adding requires or watch statements to external state decs much easier. Additions to requisites making them much more powerful have been added as well as improved error checking for sls files in the state system. A new provider system has been added to allow for redirecting what modules run in the background for individual states. Support for OpenSUSE has been added and support for Solaris has begun serious development. Windows support has been significantly enhanced as well. The matcher and target systems have received a great deal of attention. The default behavior of grain matching has changed slightly to reflect the rest of salt and the compound matcher system has been refined. A number of impressive features with keyword arguments have been added to both the cli and to the state system. This makes states much more powerful and flexible while maintaining the simple configuration everyone loves. The new batch size capability allows for executions to be rolled through a group of targeted minions a percentage or specific number at a time. This was added to prevent the "thundering herd" problem when targeting large numbers of minions for things like service restarts or file downloads. Salt 0.9.9 Release Notes ======================== 0.9.9 is out and comes with some serious bug fixes and even more serious features. This release is the last major feature release before 1.0.0 and could be considered the 1.0.0 release candidate. A few updates include more advanced kwargs support, the ability for salt states to more safely configure a running salt minion, better job directory management and the new state test interface. Many new tests have been added as well, including the new minion swarm test that allows for easier testing of Salt working with large groups of minions. This means that if you have experienced stability issues with Salt before, particularly in larger deployments, that these bugs have been tested for, found, and killed. Salt 0.10.0 Release Notes ========================= 0.10.0 has arrived! This release comes with MANY bug fixes, and new capabilities which greatly enhance performance and reliability. This release is primarily a bug fix release with many new tests and many repaired bugs. This release also introduces a few new key features which were brought in primarily to repair bugs and some limitations found in some of the components of the original architecture. Salt 0.10.2 Release Notes ========================= 0.10.2 is out! This release comes with enhancements to the pillar interface, cleaner ways to access the salt-call capabilities in the API, minion data caching and the event system has been added to salt minions. There have also been updates to the zeromq functions, many more tests (thanks to sponsors, the code sprint and many contributors) and a swath of bug fixes. Salt 0.10.3 Release Notes ========================= The latest taste of Salt has come, this release has many fixes and feature additions. Modifications have been made to make ZeroMQ connections more reliable, the begining of the ACL system is in place, a new command line parsing system has been added, dynamic module distribution has become more environment aware, the new `master_finger` option and many more! Salt 0.10.4 Release Notes ========================= Salt 0.10.4 is a monumental release for the Salt team, with two new module systems, many additions to allow granular access to Salt, improved platform support and much more. This release is also exciting because we have been able to shorten the release cycle back to under a month. We are working hard to keep up the aggressive pace and look forward to having releases happen more frequently! This release also includes a serious security fix and all users are very strongly recommended to upgrade. As usual, upgrade the master first, and then the minion to ensure that the process is smooth. Salt 0.10.5 Release Notes ========================= Salt 0.10.5 is ready, and comes with some great new features. A few more interfaces have been modularized, like the outputter system. The job cache system has been made more powerful and can now store and retrieve jobs archived in external databases. The returner system has been extended to allow minions to easily retrieve data from a returner interface. As usual, this is an exciting release, with many noteworthy additions!
2012-12-05add another batch of security patches from upstreamdrochner9-8/+371
bump PKGREV
2012-12-04Remove PKG_DESTDIR_SUPPORT setting the default value.asau1-3/+1
2012-11-30Fix PLIST for non-NetBSD platforms.jperkin1-7/+7
2012-11-29Add gstreamer1 packages.ryoon1-1/+2
2012-11-29Import gst-plugins1-gio-1.0.3 as sysutils/gst-plugins1-gio.ryoon3-0/+27
GStreamer is a library that allows the construction of graphs of media-handling components, ranging from simple Ogg/Vorbis playback to complex audio (mixing) and video (non-linear editing) processing. Applications can take advantage of advances in codec and filter technology transparently. Developers can add new codecs and filters by writing a simple plugin with a clean, generic interface. GStreamer is released under the LGPL. This package is part of the 'base' plugins for GStreamer. It provides the gio plugin for GStreamer, which allows file access through the glib gio abstraction layer. This means that it can open files using any of the methods supported by the glib gio library.
2012-11-28Update sysutils/fabric to 1.5.1.gls3-8/+12
pkgsrc changes: --------------- Switch back to security/py-paramiko, now that security/py-ssh has been merged back into paramiko. upstream changes: ----------------- 2012-11-15: released Fabric 1.5.1 [Bug] #776: Fixed serious-but-non-obvious bug in direct-tcpip driven gatewaying (e.g. that triggered by -g or env.gateway.) Should work correctly now. [Bug] #771: Sphinx autodoc helper unwrap_tasks didn't play nice with @task(name=xxx) in some situations. This has been fixed. 2012-11-06: released Fabric 1.5.0 2012-11-06: released Fabric 1.4.4 [Feature] #38: (also #698) Implement both SSH-level and ProxyCommand-based gatewaying for SSH traffic. (This is distinct from tunneling non-SSH traffic over the SSH connection, which is #78 and not implemented yet.) Thanks in no particular order to Erwin Bolwidt, Oskari Saarenmaa, Steven Noonan, Vladimir Lazarenko, Lincoln de Sousa, Valentino Volonghi, Olle Lundberg and Github user @acrish for providing the original patches to both Fabric and Paramiko. [Feature] #684: (also #569) Update how task wraps task functions to preserve additional metadata; this allows decorated functions to play nice with Sphinx autodoc. Thanks to Jaka Hudoklin for catch & patch. [Support] #103: (via #748) Long standing Sphinx autodoc issue requiring error-prone duplication of function signatures in our API docs has been fixed. Thanks to Alex Morega for the patch. [Bug] #767: Fix (and add test for) regression re: having linewise output automatically activate when parallelism is in effect. Thanks to Alexander Fortin and Dustin McQuay for the bug reports. [Bug] #736: Ensure context managers that build env vars play nice with contextlib.nested by deferring env var reference to entry time, not call time. Thanks to Matthew Tretter for catch & patch. [Feature] #763: Add --initial-password-prompt to allow prefilling the password cache at the start of a run. Great for sudo-powered parallel runs. [Feature] #665: (and #629) Update upload_template to have a more useful return value, namely that of its internal put call. Thanks to Miquel Torres for the catch & Rodrigue Alcazar for the patch. [Feature] #578: Add name argument to task (docs) to allow overriding of the default "function name is task name" behavior. Thanks to Daniel Simmons for catch & patch. [Feature] #761: Allow advanced users to parameterize fabric.main.main() to force loading of specific fabfiles. [Bug] #749: Gracefully work around calls to fabric.version on systems lacking /bin/sh (which causes an OSError in subprocess.Popen calls.) [Feature] #723: Add the group= argument to sudo. Thanks to Antti Kaihola for the pull request. [Feature] #725: Updated local to allow override of which local shell is used. Thanks to Mustafa Khattab. [Bug] #704: Fix up a bunch of Python 2.x style print statements to be forwards compatible. Thanks to Francesco Del Degan for the patch. [Feature] #491: (also [Feature] #385:) IPv6 host string support. Thanks to Max Arnold for the patch. [Feature] #699: Allow name attribute on file-like objects for get/put. Thanks to Peter Lyons for the pull request. [Bug] #711: get would fail when filenames had % in their path. Thanks to John Begeman [Bug] #702: require failed to test for "empty" values in the env keys it checks (e.g. require('a-key-whose-value-is-an-empty-list') would register a successful result instead of alerting that the value was in fact empty. This has been fixed, thanks to Rich Schumacher. [Bug] #718: isinstance(foo, Bar) is used in main instead of type(foo) == Bar in order to fix some edge cases. Thanks to Mikhail Korobov. [Bug] #693: Fixed edge case where abort driven failures within parallel tasks could result in a top level exception (a KeyError) regarding error handling. Thanks to Marcin Ku#mi#ski for the report. [Support] #681: Fixed outdated docstring for runs_once which claimed it would get run multiple times in parallel mode. That behavior was fixed in an earlier release but the docs were not updated. Thanks to Jan Brauer for the catch.
2012-11-25add & enable polyshimil1-1/+2
2012-11-25Initial import of polysh, version 0.4, into the NetBSD Packages Collection.imil4-0/+92
Polysh is a tool to aggregate several remote shells into one. It is used to launch an interactive remote shell on many machines at once. It is written in Python and requires Python >= 2.4.
2012-11-23update to 3.6.1drochner3-7/+12
changes: translation updates
2012-11-23Mark proc_find_top to work with C99 inline.joerg2-4/+4
2012-11-23One const ought to be enough for every type.joerg3-1/+60
2012-11-23Needs termios.h.joerg2-5/+6
2012-11-20Update distinfo files for webadmin update.morr41-161/+162
Also security update for wbm-passwd module.
2012-11-19Force GNU inline semantic.joerg4-1/+43
2012-11-14add patches from Xen SA 20..24 to fix various security problemsdrochner8-8/+113
(CVE-2012-4535..4539) bump PKGREV
2012-11-12Remove dependency to NETWORKING, as it was useless and caused rcorder to failjdf1-2/+2
with Circular dependencies.
2012-11-12Update sysutils/fscd to version 1.1.jdf2-6/+6
2012-11-11Additional patches to build with ffmpeg-1.0. Bump PKGREVISION.markd3-5/+23
2012-11-03Recursive revbump from audio/pulseaudio 2.1ryoon1-2/+2
2012-11-02Update to 1.600. Closes PR/45066.shattered26-265/+917
Too many changes to list here.
2012-10-30update to 20120606-v2drochner3-10/+12
no release notes abailable, two patches were added
2012-10-29Update gsettings-desktop-schemas to 3.6.0prlw13-8/+28
* Change default list of input sources to be empty, so the default layout is inherited from the current settings * Add option to show all the available input sources in the UI * Add xkb-options key to input-sources * Add colour saturation setting for the magnifier * Change default keyboard shortcut for "Maximise" * Add show-notifications setting (#677640) * Change the default mouse-button-modifier to Super (#607797) * Add brightness and contrast preferences (#645665) * Add input-sources schema (#676101) * Translation updates