significant improvements include telling you where it thinks the file system
starts when scanning for superblocks... support to compile (untested) under
Solaris, support for reading from raw devices, support for non-mmap'able
files (which also means you can use it on >2gig file systems under x86)...
arbitrary file system start possitions (you can use da0c to access filesystems
that don't begin a block 0), print out and validity checking of arbitrary
superblocks (no longer just the primary superblock)...
and possibly more...
more readable and follows most ports using similar solutions.
Besides, it is more lightweight.
Use the same AWK pattern with SED adding the option -E
for extended pattern matching.
Submitted by: roam
Allegro is a cross-platform library intended for use in computer games and
other types of multimedia programming.
The WITHOUT_DEVEL option will prevent installation of some development
utilities, while WITHOUT_MAN won't install the (many) manual pages.
More about allegro at http://www.talula.demon.co.uk/allegro/
PR: 25331
MASTER_SITE_RINGSERVER instead of listing each and every RingServer.
It is painful and just a waste of time to look each RingServer for a
file when it is gone or missing. (They are synchronized with each
other so tightly)
o Completely package-safe (with evil tricks)
o Bump PORTREVISION
Because I haven't invented any convenient dialog script to ask people
what protocol (smtp/qmqp) and what address of their mail server, there
still one comment left in pkg-message.
If there's any, please tell me where to steal^h^h^hudy.
Reviewed by: Sybolt de Boer <bolt@xs4all.nl>
From the Zope hotfix:
This hotfix addresses and important security issue that affects Zope
versions up to and including Zope 2.3.1 b1.
The issue is related to ZClasses in that a user with through-the-web
scripting capabilities on a Zope site can view and assign class
attributes to ZClasses, possibly allowing them to make inappropriate
changes to ZClass instances.
This patch also fixes problems in the ObjectManager, PropertyManager,
and PropertySheet classes related to mutability of method return values
which could be perceived as a security problem.
We *highly* recommend that any Zope site running versions of Zope up to
and including 2.3.1 b1 have this hotfix product installed to mitigate
these issues if the site is accessible by untrusted users who have
through-the-web scripting privileges.