I've updated my Courier-MTA and Courier-Authlib ports, linked below.
Please take a look and consider committing them, or let me know what I
should change to make them commit-worthy.
It currently creates user/group _courier, ID 601, but I'd be happy to
change that to an "official" one.
http://shoc
* Robert Nagy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [23.07.2005 15:50]:
> This update needs a lot of testing.
Built from source on i386-current. Worked for me without removing
~/.mozilla. My installed extensions (Adblock, Sage, Bookmark Sync)
behave like before.
Robert Nagy wrote:
Hi. This is a diff for OpenBSD 3.7 which takes the firefox port
to version 1.0.6. There were a lot of vulnerabilities (just as usual)
so this is mainly a bugfix release.
You can check the list of know and fixed problems here:
http://www.mozilla.org/projects/security/known-vulne
Ulrich Kahl wrote:
Hi,
tried it with OpenBSD 3.7 -current checked out on 11.7. and today (self-
compiled, i386). It crashes the X-server after some time, like 1.0.4
did. I have no clue why, maybe the changes between libc 38.0 flag-day
snapshot and the 11.7. are the cause of it (before firefox wa
Hi,
tried it with OpenBSD 3.7 -current checked out on 11.7. and today (self-
compiled, i386). It crashes the X-server after some time, like 1.0.4
did. I have no clue why, maybe the changes between libc 38.0 flag-day
snapshot and the 11.7. are the cause of it (before firefox was running
stable). I
On Sat, 23 Jul 2005 15:46:01 +0200
Robert Nagy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi. This is a diff for OpenBSD 3.7 which takes the firefox port
> to version 1.0.6. There were a lot of vulnerabilities (just as usual)
> so this is mainly a bugfix release.
> You can check the list of know and fixed probl
Lately, people have started adding sprintf() -> snprintf() and
str*() -> strl*() "clean-ups" to their ports.
There is value to this, but unless you can convince the upstream
maintainer to incorporate the changes it turns into a Sisyphean
task. We don't have the manpower to maintain our own patchs
Eh, forgot to mention what it was patch/compile, not pkg_add http:// .
Thanks for upgrade.
On Saturday 23 July 2005 15:46, you wrote:
> Hi. This is a diff for OpenBSD 3.7 which takes the firefox port
> to version 1.0.6. There were a lot of vulnerabilities (just as usual)
> so this is mainly a bug
Works fine on 3.7-stable without removing old ~/.mozilla .
On Saturday 23 July 2005 15:46, you wrote:
> Hi. This is a diff for OpenBSD 3.7 which takes the firefox port
> to version 1.0.6. There were a lot of vulnerabilities (just as usual)
> so this is mainly a bugfix release.
> You can check the
On Sat, Jul 23, 2005 at 03:46:01PM +0200, Robert Nagy wrote:
> Hi. This is a diff for OpenBSD 3.7 which takes the firefox port
> to version 1.0.6. There were a lot of vulnerabilities (just as usual)
> so this is mainly a bugfix release.
> You can check the list of know and fixed problems here:
> ht
This is a port of YAPRM, which I found somewhat useful last time I
needed to do something with povray. It depends on lib3ds, which I have
also included here.
"Y.A.P.R.M. is a modeller to graphicaly design 3 demensional scenes
and generate Povray-files for them."
CK
--
GDB has a 'break' feature;
On Sat, Jul 23, 2005 at 03:46:01PM +0200, Robert Nagy wrote:
> Hi. This is a diff for OpenBSD 3.7 which takes the firefox port
> to version 1.0.6. There were a lot of vulnerabilities (just as usual)
> so this is mainly a bugfix release.
> You can check the list of know and fixed problems here:
> ht
Args, not my day. Next one.
Works for me on i386.
Bernd
Index: Makefile
===
RCS file: /cvs/ports/misc/logjam/Makefile,v
retrieving revision 1.5
diff -u -u -r1.5 Makefile
--- Makefile14 Feb 2005 00:35:53 - 1.5
+++ Makefil
Bernd Ahlers [Sat Jul 23, 2005 at 04:54:05PM +0200] wrote:
>Hi Wim,
>
>your diff doesn't apply correctly. (esp. Makefile)
>Updated patch attached.
>
>Bernd
>--- misc/logjam/Makefile.orig Sat Jul 23 16:09:54 2005
>+++ misc/logjam/Makefile Sat Jul 23 16:44:52 2005
>@@ -2,8 +2,9 @@
>
> COMMEN
Hi Wim,
your diff doesn't apply correctly. (esp. Makefile)
Updated patch attached.
Bernd
--- misc/logjam/Makefile.orig Sat Jul 23 16:09:54 2005
+++ misc/logjam/MakefileSat Jul 23 16:44:52 2005
@@ -2,8 +2,9 @@
COMMENT= "gtk livejournal client"
-VERSION= 4.0.1
+VERSION=
> Hi there. Please test the following diff and give me reports.
> It includes XML-RPC 1.3.1 which fixes a secuirty vulnerability.
> http://www.vuxml.org/openbsd/b9d96cbe-f2d2-11d9-82d5-00065bd5b0b6.html
>
> The version 4.4.0 means that there was an internal php API change
> so i really need to kno
On Fri, Jul 22, 2005 at 11:51:52PM +0200, Alexandre Anriot wrote:
> Here is automake 1.9 port, based on 1.8 one from Jacob Meuser. It
> becomes more and more needed by recent Software.
Don't waste you time with this port for now.
It works with some softs but doesn't pass regress checks, and it's
Hi,
This is an update to math/mcl, the Markov CLuster algoritm, taking it
from version "04-314" to "05-118".
Major changes includes speed improvements when reading large matrices
from file and the addition of the clmorder tool. See
http://micans.org/mcl/src/ChangeLog
Tested on amd64.
Regards,
Hi,
This is an update to textproc/zoem, taking it from version "04-173" to "05-154".
Tested on amd64.
Regards,
Andreas
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Andreas Kahari
PGP: 1024D/C2E163CB
zoem.diff
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Hi. This is a diff for OpenBSD 3.7 which takes the firefox port
to version 1.0.6. There were a lot of vulnerabilities (just as usual)
so this is mainly a bugfix release.
You can check the list of know and fixed problems here:
http://www.mozilla.org/projects/security/known-vulnerabilities.html#Firef
On 22 Jul 2005, at 6:07 PM, Arvid de Jong wrote:
Robert Nagy wrote:
Hi there. Please test the following diff and give me reports.
It includes XML-RPC 1.3.1 which fixes a secuirty vulnerability.
http://www.vuxml.org/openbsd/b9d96cbe-
f2d2-11d9-82d5-00065bd5b0b6.html
Built fine for m
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Just wanted to thank Jonathan Schleifer and Steven Mestdagh
for their positive responses to my question.
I just got around to the "project PC" and verified that the
php4-$(module)-4.4.0.tgz files were in fact built and placed
in /usr/ports/packages/${arch}/all directory.
simply cd'ing to that dir
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