We have not checked for this KEYWORD for a long time now, so this
is a complete noop, and thus no PORTREVISION bump. Removing it at
this point is mostly for pedantic reasons, and partly to avoid
perpetuating this anachronism by copy and paste to future scripts.
- Add SHA256 checksum.
- Remove patch-configure since it has been integrated in genuine configure script.
- Rename patch-af to patch-proftpd.8.in.
PR: ports/88433
Submitted by: Dmitry A Grigorovich <odip@bionet.nsc.ru>
Approved by: maintainer timeout (4 weeks)
mod_ifsession should be the last in modules list
Matus UHLAR - fantomas <uhlar@fantomas.sk>
85675
Add reload command to rc.d/proftpd.sh script
Patrick Gibson <patrick@retrix.com>
85616
Added mod_radius
Boris Kovalenko <boris@tagnet.ru>
All ports depending on postgresql shall use the USE_PGSQL=yes knob
defined in Mk/bsd.ports.mk. Bumping portrevisions where needed.
PR: 75344
Approved by: portmgr@ (kris), ade & sean (mentors)
IPv6 is enabled IPv4 is not listened to by default. You need
to update proftpd.conf if you want to support both.
Also, remove a substitution that was incorrectly 'fixing'
the manpage.
the USE_<x> equivalents. In the current scheme of things, the WANT_
variables in this case are synonymous with the USE_ ones, and thus need
to be exterminated.
First in a series of major autotools cleanups.
The ftp/proftpd port creates /usr/local/share/doc/proftpd and
installs the two HTML files from ProFTPd's docs directory
into it. But it doesn't copy the html files from the contrib
directory which describe the optional modules (mod_tls,
mod_radius, etc.) and their configuration options.
Also moved the portdocs to the PORTDOCS environment variable.
PR: ports/56511
Submitted by: Pat Lashley <patl+freebsd@volant.org>
Reviewed by: maintainer timeout
upgrade to 1.2.9
58415 Melvyn Sopacua <mdev@idg.nl>
add WITH_OPENSSL
57385 Martin Matuska <martin@tradex.sk>
adds rc_subr support
54783 Bruce M Simpson <bms@spc.org>
Ability to support multiple versions MYSQL and LDAP using the WITH_*
variables.
I ended up using the stuff provided in bsd.port.mk with his patches
Specefic remote commands will cause the daemon process starts to consume
all CPU and memory resources available to it. Multiple simultaneous
instances will result in faster depletion of resources, causing either
the daemon process or the server to crash.
(http://bugs.proftpd.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1066)