the ones generated by the Unix ls -l command. For example, a
regular file that is readable by everyone and writable only by its
owner has the mode string -rw-r--r--. Stat::lsMode will either
examine the file and produce the right mode string for you, or you
can pass it the mode that you get back from Perl's stat call.
PR: ports/26847
The line:
for webmin_module in "${WEBMIN_MODULES}"
must be rewritten as:
for webmin_module in ${WEBMIN_MODULES}
else the port will not unpack the update tarball.
This is a very stupid bug by me. Pass the pointy hat :-(
PORTREVISION bump: people using the WITH_UPDATES option should upgrade to
this version of the port. People who do not use WITH_UPDATES and run the
stock webmin release, or update it by hand, are unaffected by this patch.
From the webmin updates page:
* Apache Webserver: if Webmin is used in non-english language mode,
"<Directory>" sections created using this module may be wrongly written
out as something like "<Directorio>".
* Squid Proxy Server: the cache_dir directive is not properly supported in
squid 2.4.
* Users and Groups: passwords for users created or modified from a batch
file are not set correctly.
(see also http://www.webmin.com/webmin/updates.html)
While I'm here, check if a webmin configuration directory already exists at
install time (post-install target): in this case, automatically run the webmin
setup script (it will insert the proper Perl paths in the webmin scripts).
Users who have multiple or different configuration directories will have to
run the script manually, as before.
PORTREVISION bump to advertise the new changes.
2001-04-18 03:36 knu
* misc/zsh/_portupgrade: Add -F.
2001-04-18 03:35 knu
* portupgrade: Add -F/--fetch option to make dial-up users happy.
Submitted by: Jimmy Olgeni <olgeni@uli.it>
(He suggested -e, but I prefered -F)
Show what version a package is upgraded to to help a user decide
whether to upgrade or not.
Submitted by: Timothy Smith <tim@mysql.com>
Resurrect portversion for what it's worth as a reference code. The
problems that kept it from working has been addressed and will
hopefully be fixed soon. :)
From the updates page:
* BIND DNS Server Reverse address records are not updated properly
if the reverse zone has a "." at the end of its name in named.conf.
Also, logging of some record additions is not done properly.
* Disk Quotas On systems using the latest Linux quotas package
(typically those with the 2.4 kernel), quotas cannot be edited or
enabled for the first time.
Submitted by: fenner's email
o Fix compiler -Wall warnings
o Calc etime correct for multi CPU machines
o Show disk stats for "ad" disk devices, too
o Count number of network in/out packets correctly
o Get free swapspace only every 10 time intervals to
limit CPU usage.
does handle versions correctly.
By the way, I'll have to find a workaround for the ruby's thread
vs. libc_r (stdio/malloc) problem exposed by portversion... Hmm.