- Use nsd instead of bind user
This release has new features and bugfixes. In nsd.conf you can
configure database: "" this makes NSD not use the large mmapped nsd.db
file, but instead read and write the zonefiles in text format, which
saves about 50% of the memory usage. Also zonefile reading and
writing has been optimised to be faster, as well as processing time
for zone transfers. NSD writes the (changed) zonefiles every hour.
The new nsd-checkzone tool reports if a zonefile parses so you can check
it before reading it into the daemon.
A bug is fixed where NSD 4 causes rising load average and memory
consumption on Linux systems, which is caused by a bug in Linux that
slowly deteriorates system performance by repeated recursive forks.
Full release notes: http://open.nlnetlabs.nl/pipermail/nsd-users/2014-September/002007.html
PR: 193332
Submitted by: Jaap Akkerhuis <jaap@NLnetLabs.nl> (maintainer)
Sponsored by: DK Hostmaster A/S
- Separate dtv-scan-tables in his own port
- Add XMLTV option
- Create a new user/group for tvheadend
- Improve tvheadend startscript
- Convert manual patching to USES=shebangfix
Submitted by: Dreamcat4 <dreamcat4@gmail.com>
pkg-message suggesting a user to create user and group
manually
- Add uid/gid to the UID and GID files respectively
- Add an UPDATING entry to suggest users of scanlogd to
drop existing users to avoid conflicts
- Bump PORTREVISION
PR: 191948
Submitted by: TEUBEL György
- zetacoind now runs as the zetacoin user
- Fixed stop function in rc.d script
- Minor changes to pkg-message.in, pkg-plist, and rc.d script to use the PORTNAME variable
- Remove patch files: patch-src__serialize.h and patch-src__rpcdump.cpp since they are no longer needed.
- Added user and group "zetacoin" to ports/UIDs and ports/GIDs
- Added update instructions to ports/UPDATING
PR: 188567
Submitted by: daniel@morante.net (maintainer)
- Add memcached dependency since it seems required to run
- Use UIDs and GIDs and create a user for swift since that seems required
PR: ports/187421
Submitted by: swills (myself)
Approved by: Gea-Suan Lin <gslin@gslin.org> (maintainer)
like counters and timers, sent over UDP and sends aggregates to one or more
pluggable backend services (e.g., Graphite).
WWW: https://github.com/etsy/statsd
PR: ports/171855
Submitted by: kimor79@yahoo.com
- Did not convert to staging as it fails to build when enabled currently
Riak is a distributed database designed for maximum availability:
so long as your client can reach one server, it should be able to
write data. In most failure scenarios the data you want to read
should be available, albeit possibly stale.
WWW: http://basho.com/riak/
PR: ports/182317
Submitted by: Bartek Rutkowski <ports@robakdesign.com>
manually creating them.
It is still possible to overrride the defaults by setting
BOINC_CLIENT_USER , BOINC_CLIENT_GROUP , and BOINC_CLIENT_HOME but that
means the entries in UIDs and GIDs have to be changed too.
PR: ports/176274 (part, based on)
Submitted by: Andrey Simonenko <simon@comsys.ntu-kpi.kiev.ua>
Reviewed by: crees (slightly)
Note that from 2.5, shibd is run as the user shibd. The port tries to fix the
key file ownership but if you have changed the file name of the key from the
default sp-key.pem, make sure you chown your key file(s) to user shibd.
Also, take maintainership of the entire tool chain (approved by all previous
maintainers).
Incorporates the ideas suggested by Craig Leres [177668], making sure that the
ssl key is not added to the package.
PR: 177668, 178694
- Runs as its own user
- Switch to @unexec rmdir since portlint warns about absolute path in @dirrmtry
not working
PR: ports/178834
Submitted by: Mark Felder <feld@feld.me> (maintainer)
- Remove leading article from COMMENT
- Get database dependency through USE_BDB
- Support OptionsNG, add DOCS and SASL options
- Use port framework for user and group creation
- Make daemon binary look for config files in ETCDIR not /etc
- Install config files in ETCDIR and preserve them when modified
- Trimmed Makefile headers
- Removed patches incorporated into upstream
- Added conditional patch for compilation on 7.x, early 8.x systems
- Fixed QAT-reported plist problems
- Added new users and group for use with daemons
Requested by: various users (via private email)