A bug discovered in 2.0.6 allows a remote user to crash the client.
All users should upgrade to a patched 2.0.6 immediately.
- Point fetching to our own resources, www.xchat.org is not able to
reliably transfer a file.
- Bump portrevision
Reported by: Rui Lopes
-CURRENT. As a perk, it even seems to function too... how novel.
Assume maintainership for the first month or so before probably handing it
back to the previous janitor for safe keeping as his patches slipped
through the cracks but wound their way back into the qtella tree.
are still needed for PECL extensions that rely on mbstring
(e.g. mail/pear-mailparse, currently broken);
Remark: the proposed patch comes from PHP's CVS (please see
<http://groups.google.com/groups?selm=cvswez1068253752%40cvsserver>).
- the next release of devel/pear-PEAR (1.3) depends of the extension
xmlrpc;
- since I'm there, let slaves ports replace COMMENT.
PR: ports/59591
Submitted By: Thierry Thomas <thierry@pompo.net>
Approved By: maintainer
shrinking the receive socket buffer size to 2K.
The patch has been submitted to http_load's author for possible
inclusion in future versions of http_load.
least) two FreeBSD-related problems I had reported against the previous
snapshot.
Make some final adjustments to track changes in directory layout between
GCC 3.3 and 3.4, make some simplifications, and remove the BROKEN tag.
The Nagios Service Check Acceptor (NSCA) is used to send service check
results to a central Nagios server. This consists of the "nsca" daemon
which runs on the main Nagios server and accepts results and the
"check_nsca" plugin which is used to send results to the server.
Author: Ethan Galstad
WWW: http://www.nagios.org/
PR: 59436
Submitted by: Paul Dlug <paul@nerdlabs.com>
Nagios-statd is an addon to the Nagios (formerly netsaint) program.
It is a Python daemon and scripts that plug-in to Nagios
and allow you to check remote host information
(such as load, users, filesystems, etc.)
Released under the BSD license.
Author: Nick Reinking
WWW: http://www.twoevils.org/html/files.php
PR: 59029
Submitted by: Jim Shewmaker <jim@bluenotch.com>
I've taken a chance and split the sparc64 and alpha mega-diffs up because
sparc64 patched the result of alpha's patches, and amd64 needed to do the
same again - but it was sorted lexically before alpha/sparc64. I've
grouped the xptcall patches together since they are standalone and split
up and merged the other infrastructure jumbo-patches.
I also attempted to sync up the nspr vs firebird diffs for sparc64 and
alpha because they disagreed. HOWEVER... While this port 'depends'
on the nspr port, it doesn't actually *use* it. It should probably
be removed from the LIB_DEPENDS list.
Note that the amd64 xptcall code came from SuSE via the mozilla bugzilla
database.
infrastructure to make use of libxine's features and capabilities (i.e.
DivX and Quicktime in noatun). Bump portrevision to facilitate updating
installations which have the xine-port already installed.
- Add an option to disable the mpeglib artsplugin and use the older
mpg123/oggvorbis plugins instead. This is non-default and not recommended
except for exceptionally broken sound hardware/driver combinationsi which
do not work right with mpeglib.
- Declare CONFLICTS with timidity/timidity++ if WITH_MIDI/WITH_KMIDI is
being used.