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Now properly fixed (DF patches stored in dports)
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ntopng update
- Update ntopng to 2.4
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PR: 209812
Approved by: bofh@ (former maintainer)
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PR: 209812
Submitted by: madpilot
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With hat: portmgr
Sponsored by: Absolight
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<file> on ELF systems, but this doesn't really do what -export-symbols is
meant to do. On GNU ELF systems it converts <file> to a simple version
script first and then uses -version-script instead of -retain-symbols-file.
Let USES=libtool patch libtool scripts to do this on all systems with GNU
ld(1).
Bump PORTREVISION on all ports where the build log contains -export-symbols.
audio/calf: This port builds a module that now exports only one function,
but it also builds a number of executables that link to this module and
expect to see other functions. Because it's already a bit dodgy to link to
a module (libtool warns about this) let the module continue to export only
one function and instead build an ordinary library from the same source that
the executables can link to. Fix a number of other issues in the same
Makefile.am and clean up the port Makefile.
japanese/scim-honoka: Tries to hide all symbols that start with an
underscore, but because this library is written in C++ all symbols start
with _Z so it ends up hiding everything. Just don't hide anything at all
like the textproc/scim configure script does.
multimedia/schroedinger: Apply an upstream patch.
textproc/scim-input-pad: Same as japanese/scim-honoka.
PR: 201922
Approved by: portmgr (antoine)
Exp-run by: antoine
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- Update DISTNAME according to upstream
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Approved by: bapt
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PR: 193418
Submitted by: Muhammad Moinur Rahman <5u623l20@gmail.com> (maintainer)
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PR: 192700
Submitted by: maintainer
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Approved by: portmgr blanket
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- While I'm here:
- Use PORTVERSION
- Use USES=pathfix
- Use PLIST_SUB
- Update WWW
nDPI is a ntop-maintained superset of the popular OpenDPI library. Its goal is
to extend the original library by adding new protocols that are otherwise
available only on the paid version of OpenDPI. Furthermore, we have modified
nDPI do be more suitable for traffic monitoring applications, by disabling
specific features that slow down the DPI engine while being them un-necessary
for network traffic monitoring.
WWW: http://www.ntop.org/products/ndpi/
PR: ports/184209
Submitted by: Muhammad Moinur Rahman <5u623l20@gmail.com>
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