- Change maintainer from ports@FreeBSD.org -> submitter
- Port no longer installs a manpage but more configuration files
PR: 19416
Submitted by: Dan Papasian <bugg@bugg.strangled.net>
- Use GTK_CONFIG instead of hardcoded gtk12-config
- Replace external rxvt/vim with more common xterm/vi
- Fix pkg/PLIST
No response from MAINTAINER.
PR: 19526
Submitted by: KATO Tsuguru <tkato@prontomail.ne.jp>
Hi,
by accident I found that a2ps dumps core if invoked with
options for the old a2ps version.
a2ps -f -F7.0
reproduces the problem. With the following patch the problem
seems to be cured.
The patches work.
Submitted by: Oliver Adler <oli@devsoft.devsoft.com>
This was moved from the base system based on need and licensing
considerations.
Reviewed and approved by most of the current list, see the mail
logs for a lengthy discussion.
Allow admins to start migrating to the new nomenclature for
failing addresses:
fail_soft -> pass
fail_hard -> fail
The queryprogram router should use the word decline
instead of fail.
New keyword timezone used to manipulate the TZ variable.
which officially fixes the setuid security exploit by the vendors.
Additionally, from the PR:
* adds in distribution patches to allow it to interoperate
with libtiff-3.5.5 (the current version in the ports tree),
and replace an original FreeBSD patch.
* includes security patches (replacements of 'strcpy' and
'sprintf', primarily), mostly based on patches originally
submitted by Alex Langer [1] for 4.0pl2 and not yet commited,
although some new work was done too.
[1] I don't think, that these were my patches but those submitted by
John Holland <john@zoner.org> in PR 19180.
* Fixes some issues with the configure/setup scripts introduced
since the previous version.
* Additionally, original FreeBSD patches from 4.0pl2 were
merged in where they were not addressed by anything else.
(except the I18N patch, sorry).
I removed the FORBIDDEN line since there are at least no obvious security
concerns left.
PR: 19237
Submitted by: Andy Sparrow <andy@geek4food.org>
control word to use 64-bit (extended) precision instead of FreeBSDs
default 53-bit (double) precision.
Submitted by: Sune Falck <sunef@hem.passagen.se>