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prevent massive PORTREVISION bumps. Bump dependent ports that have not
been bumped since.
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With hat: portmgr
Sponsored by: Absolight
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- Slightly improve option descriptions' wording and rearrange while here
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- Add stage support
- Use options helpers
- Convert LIB_DEPENDS to new syntax
Approved by: wg (mentor)
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mail)
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Approved by: portmgr (bdrewery)
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- Added one patch to fix build with CLANG.
PR: ports/176525
Submitted by: Danilo Egea Gondolfo <danilogondolfo@gmail.com> (maintainer)
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- trim historical header and drop ABI version for pcre
Reported by: portscout@
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Introduces the UTF-32 library pcre32
Bump PORTREVISION in dependent ports
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- setting USE_CSTD=gnu89
- unnesting a nested function definition (patch-src__util.c)
Note that this code may be unsafe or yield bogus results where the sizes of
size_t/int or long/int do not match, such as amd64. This causes tons of
warnings with clang and should be reasonably easy to find.
Feature safe: yes
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PR: 166041
Submitted by: Ports Fury
Feature safe: yes
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Approved by: portmgr (for Mk/bsd.port.mk part)
Tested by: Multiple -exp runs
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While here, remove remnants of alpha.
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- Pet portlint
- Update WWW
PR: ports/143947 [1]
Submitted by: Oleg Gawriloff <barzog AT telecom.by>
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Tested by: exp build run (erwin)
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PR: ports/116639
Submitted by: aDe
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to email.
Hat: portmgr
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This software block SMTP sessions used by e-mail worms and
viruses on the NA(P)T router. It depends on netfilter
framework of Linux, or ipfw on FreeBSD.
It acts like proxy, intercepting outgoing SMTP connections
and scanning session data on-the-fly. When messages is
infected, the SMTP session is terminated. It's to be used
(mostly) by ISPs, so they can eliminate infected hosts from
their net work, and (preferably) educate their users.
WWW: http://smtp-proxy.klolik.org/
PR: ports/91223
Submitted by: Krzysztof Pawlowski <msciciel@darkzone.ma.cx>
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