This now matches the PermitRootLogin configuration of OpenSSH in
the base system. Please be aware of this when upgrading your
OpenSSH port, and if truly necessary, re-enable remote root login
by readjusting this option in your sshd_config.
Users are encouraged to create single-purpose users with ssh keys
and very narrowly defined sudo privileges instead of using root
for automated tasks.
- PKGNAMESUFFIX for GSSAPI set.
- Merged some patches from current to improve PAM.
- Fix BATCH=yes for bento.
This now matches the PermitRootLogin configuration of OpenSSH in
the base system. Please be aware of this when upgrading your
OpenSSH port, and if truly necessary, re-enable remote root login
by readjusting this option in your sshd_config.
Users are encouraged to create single-purpose users with ssh keys
and very narrowly defined sudo privileges instead of using root
for automated tasks.
- some buffer-smashing fixes
- progress bars are supported
- the core supplies the x.part temp filename to the GUI
- the core will supply the GUI with its PID number (useful
if you're running multiple cores)
- incoming and temp folder can be on different partitions
now
to make GNOME1 platform more modular and will eventually replace bsd.gnome.mk
completely. For the time being, it should be explicitly activated by the
USE_GNOMENG knob, so that it is possible to do gradual conversion.
Reviewed by: marcus, gnome@
Upgrade avr-libc. Marek Michalkiewicz largely reorganized the directory
structure and the API, in the process of moving all this out to
savanna.gnu.org in future. Please note that the API changes are not yet
reflected in the documentation. Yet, i chose to make this version
available since it is sorely needed to support the new AVR controllers.
Upgrade to a development version of GCC 3.2. New AVR microcontrollers are
introduced with faster pace than new versions of GCC :), so we need the
development version to support recent AVR chips (like the ATmega 128).
Alas, official GCC snapshot tarballs still track the 3.1.x branch, so i
got to CVS checkout and roll my own tarball.
Upgrade binutils to a recent snapshot, since this is a prerequisite
for the remaining ports.
Unfortunately, sources.redhat.com frequently purges older snapshot
tarballs, thus i gotta keep the one to use here around privately.