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This takes care of a minor security problem in qmailadmin 1.2.8, which
I discovered while working on the port and reported to the qmailadmin
developers; they fixed the problem in 1.2.10. Since it only appeared
in 1.2.8, this problem never really affected the FreeBSD port.
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Approved by: krion@
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very long and if some dependencies can't be added into the list.
[1]
- Fix FAM support. Make gamin the default FAM system. [2]
- Introduce new 'quicksearch' target to show only port, path and
info section of the matching ports. [3]
- Introduce new category - rubygems. [4]
- Fix stale dependencies while installing qmail slaveport and
another port that depends on qmail. [5]
- Add commentary for describes target in bsd.port.mk. [6]
- Fix warning issued during make index on archs !368. [7]
- Add USE_DOS2UNIX variable. If set to "YES", remove the ^M from
all files under ${WRKSRC}. If set to a string, remove in all files
under ${WRKSRC} with one of these names the ^Ms. [8]
- Add new variables PERL_RUN_DEPENDS and PERL_BUILD_DEPENDS by
checking the existance of the Perl modules with the "perl -e 'use
module;'" command. [9]
- Fix bsd.port.mk variable quoting issues. No quoting is necessary
anymore either in the Makefile or on the command line. Affected
variables include:
BROKEN
FORBIDDEN
IGNORE
MANUAL_PACKAGE_BUILD
NO_CDROM
NO_PACKAGE
RESTRICTED
[10]
- Add NOFETCHFILES variable. If set, don't download these files
from the ${MASTER_SITES} or ${MASTER_SITE_BACKUP} (but do from
${MASTER_SITE_OVERRIDE}). [11]
- Improve 'search' target output. [12]
- Add a new virtual category for Amateur Radio - hamradio. [13]
- Cleanup some old/unused pathes in bsd.port.mk. [14]
- Add @dirrmtry for plists which does the same as:
"@unexec rmdir %D/foo 2>/dev/null || true" [15]
- Remove virtual category - offix. [16]
- Use portsnap instead of cvsup or cvs on "make update" in
/usr/ports. [17]
- Move location of bsd.autotools.mk within bsd.port.mk [18]
- Add bsd.linux-rpm.mk, fix INSTALLS_SHLIB for Linux ports [19]
- Use new USE_RC_SUBR format for FreeBSD version >= 700007 [20]
- Replace the string "FreeBSD" by "The FreeBSD Project" in the
security warning [21]
- Add bsd.local.mk for local modification to ports framework. [22]
- Replace rcNG spelling by rc.d [23]
- Remove superfluous USE_REINPLACE. [24]
Special thanks to: linimon for spending hours with all these patches
clement for fixes
kris for help with pointyhat
PR: ports/86310 [1], ports/89498 [2], ports/83530 [3],
ports/83789 [4], ports/84053 [5], ports/86281 [6],
ports/87214 [7], ports/87234 [8], ports/87318 [9],
ports/87396 [10], ports/87605 [11], ports/87840 [12],
ports/88230 [13], ports/88493 [14], ports/88711 [15],
ports/88751 [16], ports/89281 [17], ports/89999 [18],
ports/90031 [19], ports/90150 [20], ports/90668 [21],
ports/91433 [23], ports/88754 [24]
Submitted by: mi [1], marcus [2], Lars Engels <lars.engels@0x20.net> [3],
pav [4, 16, 20, 24], garga [5], cperciva [6], vd [7],
edwin [8, 9, 11, 15, 21],
fenner [10], Arseny Nasokin <tarc.po.cs.msu.su@tarc.po.cs.msu.su> [12],
Carl Makin <carl@stagecraft.cx> [13], arved [14],
NIIMI Satoshi <sa2c@sa2c.net> [17], thierry [18],
jylefort [19], linimon [22], dougb [23]
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vpopmail has previously been installed. Bump PORTREVISION.
NB: change this with extreme caution! For instance, if vpopmail is not
already installed in this directory, building the vpopmail port as
a dependency will NOT automatically cause it to be installed there!
Requested by: Jan-Erik Moon <jan@1kdigital.com>
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PR: 81707
Submitted by: Renato Botelho <freebsd@galle.com.br>
Approved by: maintainer timeout (2 weeks)
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- Portlint
PR: ports/81033
Submitted by: Renato Botelho <freebsd@galle.com.br>
Approved by: maintainer timeout (15 days)
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Submitted by: Rey Marin Jr. <rey.marin@gmail.com>
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PR: 66053
Submitted by: "Brent B. Powers" <powers-jaguar@b2pi.com>
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already lives at its proper place at mail/qmailadmin-devel.
Bump PORTEPOCH for those unfortunates who have managed to update this
port in the meantime...
Pointed out by: ale
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Approved by: roam, nork (mentor/implicitly)
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(Part 1)
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PR: 59606
Submitted by: Alex Dupre <sysadmin@alexdupre.com>
Approved by: portmgr (will)
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issue with user-specified local program filters in .qmail files.
Add the WITHOUT_IDX_SQL knob to disable qmailadmin's fiddling with
the ezmlm-idx SQL database in case ezmlm-idx does *not* use an SQL
database at all :)
PR: 55736
Submitted by: Alex Dupre <sysadmin@alexdupre.com>
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the full-fledged ezmlm-idx.
No change to the default configuration, thus no PORTREVISION bump.
PR: 54693
Submitted by: Alex Dupre <sysadmin@alexdupre.com>
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Use SourceForge as master sites.
Add WITH_MODIFY_QUOTA and WITH_DOMAIN_AUTOFILL knobs.
Make WEBDATASUBDIR and WEBDATAURL working.
PR: 54577
Submitted by: Alex Dupre <sysadmin@alexdupre.com>
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the release of qmailadmin-1.0.6.
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http://security-archive.merton.ox.ac.uk/bugtraq-200208/0117.html
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There are two new knobs:
- WITHOUT_IPAUTH disables the IP authentication: by default, qmailadmin
"remembers" your IP address after a successful login, and then logs
the session out if you try to access a page from a different address,
even with the same session ID;
- WITHOUT_USER_INDEX disables the user index display, which might
confuse earlier versions of Internet Explorer.
Prompted by: David Phillips <david@acz.org>
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Take over maintainership from Neil Blakey-Milner, with many thanks
for his work on this and other ports!
PR: 34023
Submitted by: Oliver Lehmann <lehmann@ans-netz.de>
Approved by: nbm (former maintainer)
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allows you to set up POP accounts, forwarders, mailing lists, and such
from the web.
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