on the -current mailing list and at least partial credit goes
to the following people for this commit:
Joachim Kuebart <joki@kuebart.stuttgart.netsurf.de>
Ollivier Robert <roberto@keltia.freenix.fr>
NOTE: Kerberos support has been temporarily turned off until
someone can make it work.
following problems:
- xterm utmp handling problem.
- exploitable buffer overflows in xterm related to the preeditType,
inputMethod and *Keymap resources.
- fix xterm's mishandling of the -vb command line option.
- fix an invisible cursor problem with xterm.
- exploitable buffer overflows in setuid programs using the Xaw library
which are related to the preeditType and inputMethod resources.
o XDM-AUTHORIZATION-1 is more automated for the non-USA case.
o PST's KerberosIV patches are reinstated for XDM. This is NOT
a full-blown KerberosIV implementation for X - this will
just get you a TGT when you log in - THATS ALL!
o Enable compilation of SecureRPC. The use of SecureRPC at the
moment is frought with danger! I have no idea how safe or
good the implementation is. Enable at your own peril!! (Secure
RPC is only available for those folk using 3.0-Current).
Also allow XF86Setup to use TK-8.0.
OK'ed By: JMZ
also it is not true.
ISO8859-1:GR _always_ searched for pressed 8bit key independently of
locale information, so only ISO8859-1 locales really works.
Remove NO_PACKAGE, because XFree distributed package not have
this fixes.
According to Marc Slemko (marcs@alive.ampr.ab.ca) there are potential
security holes in SuperProbe and it is not going to be setuid in the
next release.
post-install:
pkg_add -m ${PREFIX}/lib
to Makefiles and
@exec ldconfig -m %D
to packing lists of ports that install shared libraries.
This should get rid of a huge chunk of confusion for novice users!
All hail Paul Kranenburg! :)
CD for R6" from O'Reilly and Associates, Inc, to mount and compile X on
this CD. I have tried to create this patch in such a way that if any other
CD's come along, they can be kluged in too.
Submitted by: Mark Murray <mark@grondar.za>
configure. In particular patches are now done by the script.
The port is now interactive, (ask for servers to be build, if you want
to build fonts, etc) This time I have build it (successfully) from a cdrom.
The actual makefile does nothing! You have to edit it and remove a
comment to build the beast.
Note: there are in fact 2 makefiles: one which fetches the files from
ftp.x.org and another which allows to compile from a cdrom.
Note2: I have not extensively tested the port! (only one build!)