hi,
find below a diff that brings net/torsocks to latest release 2.2.0
getpw() patch was removed along with others since those are no
longer required, new patches added to cope with #if's, and some
former patches were tweaked to reflect changes in new release.
it now requires gnu libtool, it's no
On 01/22/2018 07:38 PM, James E Keenan wrote:
Here is an update to textproc/p5-Text-CSV-Hashify. This moves the port
from CPAN version 0.08 to 0.10.
(http://search.cpan.org/dist/Text-CSV-Hashify/) The library now handles
pipe- and tab-separated input as well as the original comma-separated
i
Here is an update to textproc/p5-Text-CSV-Hashify. This moves the port
from CPAN version 0.08 to 0.10.
(http://search.cpan.org/dist/Text-CSV-Hashify/) The library now handles
pipe- and tab-separated input as well as the original comma-separated
input. Please review.
Thank you very much.
Ji
On Fri, January 12, 2018 6:17 pm, trondd wrote:
> Update gPodder to their new python3/GTK+3 version. Depends on the python3
> version of textproc/py-podcastparser and net/mygpoclient.
>
> My only question on this one, do I need to run compileall.py like
> portcheck
> says? I think it was mentione
On Fri, January 12, 2018 6:04 pm, trondd wrote:
> Also a small update to net/mygpoclient. Move to python3 as the new
> python3
> gPodder is the only port using it. Pull the release from GitHub and take
> maintainer.
>
> This goes with updates to textproc/py-podcastparser and net/gpodder
>
> Tim.
On Fri, January 12, 2018 6:08 pm, trondd wrote:
> Small update to py-podcastparser used by gPodder. Also convert to python3
> and pull the release from git.
>
> gPodder is the only user of py-podcastparser so instead of flavoring it,
> I'm going python3 only as the new gPodder is also python3 only
On Tue, January 23, 2018 03:00, trondd wrote:
> On Mon, January 22, 2018 3:02 pm, Thuban wrote:
>>
>> I also like the old style of squirrelmail, not packaged under OpenBSd
>> but who might work.
>>
>
> It does. That is what I currently use with www/links+ for a nice
> javascript free interface.
>
On Mon, January 22, 2018 3:02 pm, Thuban wrote:
>
> I also like the old style of squirrelmail, not packaged under OpenBSd
> but who might work.
>
It does. That is what I currently use with www/links+ for a nice
javascript free interface.
Hasn't been a release in many years and I'm not sure if it
This is foremost a feature release, see changelog at
https://ranger.github.io/changelog.html (new HOMEPAGE).
Move to Python 3, add missing TDEP on py-test.
Not sure why ggrep was used for tests but grep works fine so drop that
TDEP as well.
Instead of using gmake for tests and make for the rest,
Here’s a fix for a feature I am using - it allows you to run defined trigger
scripts, rather than having them silently fail with EFAULT. Will mention it to
upstream but I don’t have the time/experience to update the port the latest
release if/when gets integrated.
Apologies if I did anything w
On Mon, Jan 22, 2018 at 07:06:48PM +, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> On 2018/01/22 19:03, Thuban wrote:
> > rainloop.
> >
>
> It looks nice and is easy to setup. They seem vey fond of md5
> though, even with the per-server salt they use md5 has not really been
> good enough for some time. And
There was prayer webmail, but doesn't seem available anymore. That was
the previous URL :
http://www-uxsup.csx.cam.ac.uk/~dpc22/prayer/
(used to be mentionned by suckless people :
https://lists.suckless.org/wiki/1506/1847.html)
I also like the old style of squirrelmail, not packaged under Open
On 2018/01/22 19:03, Thuban wrote:
> rainloop.
>
It looks nice and is easy to setup. They seem vey fond of md5
though, even with the per-server salt they use md5 has not really been
good enough for some time. And they haven't learned about not including
config directories under the web root..
On Mon, 22 Jan 2018 18:19:36 +0100
Gilles Chehade wrote:
>
> custom webmail, not quite ready to be used by others.
>
but you will release it to the public at some point, right?? That would
be fantastic - a webmail client made by the same people that created
opensmtpd. That is probably somethin
rainloop.
On Mon, Jan 22, 2018 at 05:33:30PM +0100, Jan Stary wrote:
> What do people use as a light-weight webmail above smtpd?
>
custom webmail, not quite ready to be used by others.
> Does smptd need to store in Maildirs as opposed to mbox?
>
nope, it can store in Maildir or mbox, what I do is have i
What do people use as a light-weight webmail above smtpd?
Does smptd need to store in Maildirs as opposed to mbox?
Thanks,
Jan
Hallo,
Update for Lynis to 2.6.0:
https://cisofy.com/changelog/lynis/2.6.0/
OK? Comments?
Cheers.-
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Anyone still using this ?
I marked it as deprecated, and I would remove it unless some people still
have valid usecases.
Update to latest version. This lets lang/moarvm use this port instead
of an internal version. Tested with all other dependent ports.
ok?
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Working for me also, on amd64.
Working for me on amd64.
Hello,
Small update for SMTube to 18.1.0, fix Youtube and Catalan translation
has been added.
OK? Comments?
Cheers.-
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Hello,
Small update for SMPlayer to 18.1.0 to fix Youtube.
OK? Comments?
Cheers.-
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