shebangfix has been implemented to make stage-qa stop complaining.
This also fixes databases/mariadb55-client, which is a slave port.
Reviewed by: bapt (mentor)
Approved by: bapt (mentor)
rc script passes rclint
Removed clever built-in sysadmin countermeasure:
Previously sshguard would automatically add a line to your
/etc/syslog.conf file. You could activate sshguard by uncommenting this
line. However, every time you reinstall/update sshguard this line will
also be automatically removed rendering the program inactive and your
system unprotected.
Sponsored by: SupraNet Communications, Inc
deeply nested call stack. This is similar to exceptions, but
exceptions don't stop automatically at a target frame (and they
can be caught by intermediate stack frames). In other words,
this is more like setjmp(3)/longjmp(3) than die.
WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Return-MultiLevel/
These components are a major building block of the GNAT Programming
Studio. As the package description below states, it can also be used
generically. This splits GNATColl out prior to GPS version upgrade.
=================================================================
The reusable library known as the GNAT Component Collection (GNATColl)
is based on one main principle: general-purpose packages that are part of
the GNAT technology should also be available to user application code.
The compiler front end, the GNAT Programming Studio (GPS) Interactive
Development Environment, and the GNAT Tracker web-based interface all
served as sources for the components.
The GNATColl components complement the predefined Ada and GNAT libraries
and deal with a range of common programming issues including string and
text processing, memory management, and file handling. Several of the
components are especially useful in enterprise applications.
* Scripts: Embedding script languages * Traces: Logging information
* Memory: Monitoring memory usage * Mmap: Reading and writing files
* Boyer-Moore: Searching strings * Paragraph filling: Formatting text
* Templates: Generating text * Email: Processing email messages
* Ravenscar: Patterns for multitasking * VFS: Manipulating files
* Storage Pools: Controlling memory mgmt * Tribooleans: Three-state logic
* Geometry: Primitive geometric ops * Refcount: Reference counting
* Projects: Manipulating ``gpr`` files * Config: Parsing configuration files
* Pools: Controlling access to resources * JSON: JavaScript Object Notation
* SQL: Database interface
WWW: http://libre.adacore.com/tools/gnat-component-collection
base is not good enough.
For i386 depend on gcc form ports. This is due to a clang assertion [1],
which has been reported in the clang bugtracker.
Reported by: many [1]
directory on ARM. Thus, calling rm(1) on this non-existing file fails.
Passing "-f" to rm(1) fixes the problem.
Move the same commands which are executed in both branches of the "if
(WITH_NEW_XORG)" block, move them outside of it.
Obtained from: xorg-dev repo
Changes:
- more fixes in pkg audit
- move audit functions into the library
- pkg lock -l now list the locked packages
- database lock behaviour is now configurable
- symlinks now has a checksum to ensure they are valid
- more fixes on the solver
- add long version of the options