Ben Lovett wrote:
here is an update to trac 0.10.1 that fixes a csrf vulnerability.
Thanks, I just committet it.
here is an update to trac 0.10.1 that fixes a csrf vulnerability.
changelog available here: http://trac.edgewall.org/wiki/ChangeLog
ben
Index: Makefile
===
RCS file: /cvs/ports/www/trac/Makefile,v
retrieving revision 1.6
diff -u -r1.
Sevan / Venture37 wrote:
You can grab a copy here:
http://www.geeklan.co.uk/files/chillispot-1_0-openbsd_port-mk2.tar.gz
woops
--
"The truth, the half-truth, and nothing like the truth." - Mark Brandon Read
_
Be the first to hear
NEW: firefox-dict-*-2.0
Dictionaries for Firefox
It will work with the spell-checking feature in Firefox 2.
http://www.altroot.org/firefox-dict.tar.gz
http://www.altroot.org/firefox-dict/
--
Martynas Venckus
> Date: Thu, 9 Nov 2006 17:52:20 - (GMT)
> From: "Martynas Venckus" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> http://www.altroot.org/firefox.tar.gz
Works fine and dandy on i386.
On Thu, 2 Nov 2006, Antoine Jacoutot wrote:
Extract from PKG/DESCR:
On the surface, Enchant appears to be a generic spell checking library.
You can request dictionaries from it, ask if a word is correctly
spelled, get corrections for a misspelled word, etc...
Beneath the surface, Enchant is a who
On Thu, 9 Nov 2006, Martynas Venckus wrote:
Note that I use Antoine's devel/nspr patch which he posted recently and
isn't yet commited.
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=openbsd-ports&m=116308075131681&w=2
It is now committed, but watch out for the shared lib bump.
--
Antoine
On Thu, 9 Nov 2006, Martynas Venckus wrote:
* add some new languages (lt, yay!)
* unmark ko as broken (tested, works)
* ...and mark the new ones
http://www.altroot.org/firefox-i18n.patch
http://www.altroot.org/firefox-i18n/
Cool, thanks for your work.
--
Antoine
UPDATE: firefox-2.0p1
* cleanups from wilfried
* use system nspr from kurt
Thank you!
http://www.altroot.org/firefox.tar.gz
Precompiled i386 package:
http://www.altroot.org/firefox-2.0p1.tgz
Note that I use Antoine's devel/nspr patch which he posted recently and
isn't yet commited.
http://
Yeah, Sorry about that.. I didn't understand that webmail was in fact
a collection of existing packages.
Sam Fourman Jr.
On 11/9/06, Antoine Jacoutot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Selon "Sam Fourman Jr." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I Know OpenBSD has a Policy of not putting pre release (Stable)
> soft
Marc Espie writes:
> Okay, the directory should be called MODCCACHE_DIR. Not that
> it makes a lot of difference, but those are the naming rules:
> new stuff in modules is prefixed with MOD to avoid invading
> the global namespace...
Thanks. For an example of what he means here, look at
/usr/po
Hi.
Here's a patch that
- enables IPv6 for devel/nspr.
- re-add socket regression test (but do not run IPv4->IPv6 mapping tests under
OpenBSD).
The following tests are still disable as they need more work (and some thread
knowledge... anyone?):
nameshm1, sema, semaerr, semaping
ok?
--
Antoine
On Thu, Nov 09, 2006 at 10:42:30AM +0100, Marc Espie wrote:
> On Thu, Nov 09, 2006 at 01:09:46AM +, Deanna Phillips wrote:
[snip]
> > Or, you can put your TMPDIR and CCACHE_DIR in your /etc/mk.conf
> > and only have to add and remove the MODULES entry while working
> > on a port.
> >
> > I hop
>This is the one piece of the puzzle I hadn't tested on AMD64.
>
>I'm getting the infamous "ERROR: Invalid packet length" on this
>laptop. I've checked the usual things like hard drive space, and I
>even compiled snort 2.4 by hand to see if that affected things. No
>change.
>
>It's working fine o
This is great new, especially with the inclusion of oo for amd64, I hope
the two of them will play nice together, I'm launching a build tonite
and will let you know.
On Thu, Nov 09, 2006 at 01:09:46AM +, Deanna Phillips wrote:
> I've been asking around for the best way to use ccache within
> OpenBSD ports. It seems everyone has a different way of doing
> it, and what follows is maybe the simplest.
>
> For those who don't know, devel/ccache is a compiler c
Selon "Sam Fourman Jr." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I Know OpenBSD has a Policy of not putting pre release (Stable)
> software in the ports tree, so I was wondering if anyone has a package
> for HordeWebmail?
You mean like
$ cd /usr/ports/ && make search name=horde
Port: horde-3.1.3
Path: devel/ho
17 matches
Mail list logo