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2006-11-03Fixed the installation, which I broke yesterday. This fixes PR 34981.rillig1-1/+2
Fixed PKGMANDIR.
2006-11-02Fixed "test ==" as noticed in PR 34969.rillig1-1/+2
2006-08-14Adapt for lua-5.1.1. Bump PKGREVISION.wiz1-2/+3
2006-01-10Add DragonFly support.joerg1-2/+2
2005-06-19Prevent paths to the build work directories being included in the package.kristerw1-1/+2
Bump PKGREVISION.
2005-03-20Update to 0.56, latest stable version. Also add some options to customizejmmv1-6/+6
the build. Closes PR pkg/28646 by pancake@phreaker.net. Changes: - Solve ERROR_ vs LOG_ conflicts - Add cache code into HSML (sepharad) - Remove silly code in Date Format - Hsml code fragmented into language modules: c, perl, brainfuck and python modules
2005-03-20Multiple fixes:jmmv1-3/+6
- Let the used user and group be customized through SCREWS_USER and SCREW_GROUPS. - Fix usage of PKG_USERS, which broke the build as seen in bulk build logs. - Fix handling of configuration file (stale files could be left before in ${PREFIX}/etc). - Honour VARBASE. - Do not hardcode /usr/pkg in patches. - Fix the "hsml" module so that it can find the lua library (missing rpaths). Bump PKGREVISION to 3 due to all the previous changes. Most of this brokenness was present since the package was first imported. (Oh man, I hate packages reinventing the wheel when it comes to the build infrastructure... I'm sure it's still not clean enough.)
2005-02-24Add RMD160 checksums.wiz1-1/+2
2004-11-22Ensure that the rpath is set for screwsd. Fixes build on NetBSD 1.6.kristerw1-1/+2
2004-09-16Use "install -c" in Makefile so that the files remain in the sourcehe1-1/+2
tree for later use by the package's Makefile.
2004-06-22Update www/screws to 0.54.xtraeme1-4/+3
Changes: 0.54 - * - Separated IO code from Accept - Add HSML comment tag: <?- -?> - Add launcher from cmdline (path|port) using HsmlExec module. - Allow stdin to read the configuration file (-c -) - Disable exectimeout by default to allow large file processing. - Disable keep-alive (not all scripts print Content-Length) - Solve IExplorer 'bug' that forces screws to segfault - Add initial support for Range-bytes in Headers and HsmlExec. - Drop nonblocking sockets, and use IOpoll/IOselect by default. - Solved longfiles buffering problems. - Solve XSS bug on HsmlExec - Initial screws_* API - Allow logs using syslog (LOG_ERR) and piped logs (|...) - Create macros for modules. - Add CleanLog module - Move hsml_lua_init into HsmlExec_init (3x faster) - Exterminate zombies using setsid() - Change bool env from TRUE/"" to 1/0 - patch unicode bug that wraps the ARGV env. - Implement headers support for hsml and .x's (redirect, mimetype, 404...) - do not overwrite user config file - initial alloc drop process. 0.53 - 2004/05/10 - Initial code for file uploading - Solve Dead children ripper bug. - Cleaner Makefiles - add portable getpath(Utils/whereis) - Add nonblocking sockets for child ripping. - Add multi-part support for fileuploading - Solve argument parsing bug. - Add some filechecks in HsmlExec.so - Add csharp support. - Patch an hsml parsing bug. - Hashbang support on hsml (to separate hsml1 and hsml2 code) - Solve http request bug. - Write all manpages.
2004-05-10Make this compile on gcc 2.95 by removing an unneccessary C99 construct.kristerw1-1/+2
2004-04-23Initial import of screws-0.52, packaged for pkgsrc by the same authorxtraeme1-0/+4
"pancake" pancake at phreaker dot net. Screws is an experimental web server with extensibility in mind. It's designed in a little core that processes connections and petitions, setenv the spected values and calls an external program or script that processes this and shows what it wants. By this way it's possible to customize every answer of the web server, and extend it as we want in a simple way. Some features are: - UID/GID/CHROOT directives - Dynamic Module loading (security, optimization, extensions, etc..) - HSML (Embed scripts into HTML) Like PHP but using your prefered language. - Support for perl, sh, python, lua, brainfuck, Java... - Portable code: tested on Solaris, *BSD, GNU/Hurd, Darwin... - IPv4/IPv6 support