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Renato Botelho 0f64e52705 - Security update to version 2.0.1, fixing four denial of service bugs,
CAN-2005-2531, CAN-2005-2532, CAN-2005-2533, CAN-2005-2534
- Drop old init script and add a modern rcNG script in its place,
  requested by Matthias Grimm and Dirk Gouders (although the script below is
  one I, Matthias Andree, wrote). It can automatically load tun/tap drivers.
- move pkg-message to files/pkg-message.in, revise it, list it in SUB_FILES
  to expand ${PREFIX}.
- print pkg-message after installation from port
- switch to official "make check" as smoke-test, rather than wiring our own.
- prefer LZO2 in most situations, as OpenVPN will pick up LZO2 rather than
  LZO1 if both are installed.

PR:		ports/85109
Submitted by:	maintainer
Approved by:	portmgr (krion)
2005-08-19 18:48:34 +00:00
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