the same neutral keyboard repository as textproc/ibus-kmfl does,
${LOCALBASE}/share/kmfl/. This approach is similar to m17n (its
keyboard databases, devel/m17n-db and textproc/m17n-contrib, are
shared between textproc/scim-m17n and textproc/ibus-m17n). This
patch also makes both these KMFL engine ports to read ~/.kmfl/
instead of SCIM-oriented ~/.scim/kmfl/.
There is UPDATING text that informs KMFL users about this.
- Patch keyboard ports (7 of them) to install data to the new
repository, ${LOCALBASE}/share/kmfl/; the keyboard ports were
SCIM-only and used to install to ${LOCALBASE}/share/scim/kmfl/.
- Adapt descriptions in other KMFL ports (textproc/kmflcomp,
textproc/libkmfl);
- While we are here, do some additional maintenance.
- Remove the 7 old ports.
- Please see the PR for full details.
PR: ports/156694
Submitted by: Nikola Lecic <nikola.lecic@anthesphoria.net> (maintainer)
MySQL replication slave is running and (coming soon) is within a
threshold bytes or seconds behind its master.
WWW: http://buhacoff.net/software/check_mysql_slave
PR: ports/157066
Submitted by: Ryan Steinmetz <rpsfa@rit.edu>
- Support for installation rollbacks in MSI.
- 8- and 16-bit bitmap formats in the DIB engine.
- Fixes in the XInput2 mouse support.
- Better support for text shaping in Uniscribe.
- Improvements to the Item common dialog.
- More MSVC runtime functions.
- Various bug fixes.
Also force building with OSS support and, look Ma!, no more extra
patches for that.
1. Very large RRSIG RRsets included in a negative cache can trigger
an assertion failure that will crash named (BIND 9 DNS) due to an
off-by-one error in a buffer size check.
This bug affects all resolving name servers, whether DNSSEC validation
is enabled or not, on all BIND versions prior to today. There is a
possibility of malicious exploitation of this bug by remote users.
2. Named could fail to validate zones listed in a DLV that validated
insecure without using DLV and had DS records in the parent zone.
Add a patch provided by ru@ and confirmed by ISC to fix a crash at
shutdown time when a SIG(0) key is being used.
Add a patch from ISC that will be in 9.8.1 to handle intermittent
failure of recursive queries involving CNAMEs and previously cached
responses.
1. Very large RRSIG RRsets included in a negative cache can trigger
an assertion failure that will crash named (BIND 9 DNS) due to an
off-by-one error in a buffer size check.
This bug affects all resolving name servers, whether DNSSEC validation
is enabled or not, on all BIND versions prior to today. There is a
possibility of malicious exploitation of this bug by remote users.
2. Named could fail to validate zones listed in a DLV that validated
insecure without using DLV and had DS records in the parent zone.
Add a patch provided by ru@ and confirmed by ISC to fix a crash at
shutdown time when a SIG(0) key is being used.
1. Very large RRSIG RRsets included in a negative cache can trigger
an assertion failure that will crash named (BIND 9 DNS) due to an
off-by-one error in a buffer size check.
This bug affects all resolving name servers, whether DNSSEC validation
is enabled or not, on all BIND versions prior to today. There is a
possibility of malicious exploitation of this bug by remote users.
2. Named could fail to validate zones listed in a DLV that validated
insecure without using DLV and had DS records in the parent zone.
Perl 5.14 has deprecated Switch.pm, as announced since Perl 5.10.1.
The webkit build script requires Switch though, so add it to BUILD_DEPENDS on
newer Perl versions.
Submitted by: Christoph Moench-Tegeder (including patch) [1]
Approved by: Jeremy Messenger (mezz@) in
http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-gnome/2011-May/026025.html
PR: ports/157236 [1]
PR: ports/157275 (duplicate by Hardy Schumacher)
PR: ports/157288 (copy of 157236)