the port is root. It was keeping the uid/gid of 10/143.
There might be a better solution than this in the long run
but it'll work for now.
PR: 12897
Reported by: Jose Marques <jose@nobody.org>
Also some minor non-functional changes, exit 0 -> ${FALSE},
PKGMESSAGE to use | ${SED} instead of creating a new file.
ftptool gftp greed gtm jmirror lftp llnlxdir llnlxftp mirror moxftp
ncftp ncftp2 ncftp3 omi pavuk proftpd spegla wget wu-ftpd wxftp yafc
yale-tftpd
have been moved to new category "ftp".
An automated binary extraction tool for Usenet newsgroups.
It will log into any newsgroup and download all the binary files.
PR: 12841
Submitted by: Kelly Yancey <kbyanc@posi.net>
TUND allows to organize IP over IP tunnel (IP packets are incapsulated
into UDP one). It works together with FreeBSD ipfw(8). Can be used
for tunneling private networks behind NATD.
PR: 12718
Submitted by: Sergey Kosyakov <ks@itp.ac.ru>
o Use new API for GD functions
PR: ports/12857
Submitted by: Dirk Meyer <dirk.meyer@dinoex.sub.org>
o Pass information to configure that will allow this port to work
for people with alternative PREFIXes
o Make this port respect CFLAGS
o Change BUILD_DEPENDS on the static gd library to a LIB_DEPENDS on the
shared library, which is what this port really uses.
o Remove a patch and a one-line(functionally) script and simply use a perl
command in pre-configure:
PR: ports/12488
Submitted by: Palle Girgensohn <girgen@partitur.se>
NOTE: This patch actually patches two files, which is normally frowned
upon. However, one of these files generates the other and really
isn't used by the port, just for people who would use the port
to make their own custom ht://dig. I don't think this is a problem.
with /usr/bin/cpio. Created so there would be a lightweight version
that didn't require a tonne of other requirements.
PR: 12701
Submitted by: Juergen Lock <nox@jelal.kn-bremen.de>