- Use new MASTER_SITE_SUBDIR
- Remove pkg-install and pkg-deinstall
- Reserved uid and gid and use these via USERS and GROUPS
- Optionally remove unchanged config file via pkg-plist
- Change virtualbox GID in port Makefile due to a conflict with
databases/couchdb and add UPDATING note.
- Bump PORTREVISION.
Reported by: Mike Harding <mvh AT ix.netcom.com>
- Fixed user handling
- Added entry to UPDATING for 0.21 to 0.21 version upgrade
- Enable build on amd64
- Unbreak, undeprecate, and unexpire
PR: ports/126343
Submitted by: Anders Troback <freebsd at troback dot com>
- Use fixed uid and gid
- Rewrite the rc script to use the new rc.d style and split into two scripts:
hts (for server) and htc (for client)
- Bump PORTREVISION for this
PR: ports/125714 (based on)
Submitted by: G.V. Tjong A Hung <gvtjongahung at users.sourceforge.net> (based on)
- Added entries for logcheck user in UIDs and GIDs
- Fixed package building problems (perms and empty dir creation)
Reported by: QA Tindy
Approved by: portmgr (erwin)
- Add new UID and GID for pgbouncer
- Improve handling of example configuration files
- Add support for the reload rc command
- Other minor enhancements
PR: ports/126454
Submitted by: mm
Approved by: skv (maintainer)
* When installed using WITH_SUPHP use a fix username/UID from
/usr/ports/UIDs. There's no equivalent /usr/ports/GIDs entry
because it defaults to group 'www'.
* Consequently change the default username from phpmyadm to _pma
and add an entry to /usr/ports/UIDs:
_pma:*:336:80:phpMyAdmin Owner:/nonexistent:/sbin/nologin
* Use the standard $WWWDIR for PLIST_SUB and SUB_LIST, instead of
rolling my own equivalent.
* Various internal code changes and clean-up
* Bump PORTREVISION
Note: the changes here mostly affect compilation with WITH_SUPHP
defined. If you're not a suPHP user, then there's very little
ultimately that has changed.
PR: 119825
Submitted by: Matthew Seaman <m.seaman@infracaninophile.co.uk> (maintainer)
I notice that a few of the entries in /usr/ports/UIDs are formatted
like lines from /etc/master.passwd, whilst the majority look like
lines from /etc/passwd -- ie. without the 'class', 'change' and
'expire' fields. 'change' and 'expire' are not particularly useful
for these sort of passwordless pseudo-user accounts, but I can see
where being able to assign a UID to a login class would be handy.
However, none of the entries in /usr/ports/UIDs make any attempt to
assign the UID to anything other than the default class and none of
them have any capability I can see to eg. limit system resource usage
So I guess there's no need for login class information in
/usr/ports/UIDs
PR: ports/119800
Submitted by: Matthew Seaman <m.seaman@infracaninophile.co.uk>