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
Since tk-4.x ends at 4.2, remove check for tk-4.3 and tk-4.4. This
should at least make it work for 75/41 and 76/42. Others are
encouraged to add support for 80/80.
(fixes) PR: 4965
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.
from DISTDIR if found there, instead of looking for it in DISTDIR and
copying it from X11FIXES (which is no longer defined).
I guess it's impossible to test all cases for a port this size.
all the COMMENTs! No package names, no version numbers, no "this is
absolutix-3.1.2" type comments that have zero information contents.
Now, without any bad examples to follow, nobody has an excuse to import
a port with those kind of comments. :)
Phew! 238 ports modified!