non port: security/linux-f10-cyrus-sasl2/Makefile |
Number of commits found: 11 |
Monday, 5 Sep 2016
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19:23 tijl
- Replace Mk/bsd.linux-apps.mk and Mk/bsd.linux-rpm.mk with
Mk/Uses/linux.mk.
- Replace USE_LINUX=yes with USES+=linux and USE_LINUX=(.*) with
USES+=linux:\1 in all ports.
- Replace USE_LINUX_APPS with USE_LINUX in all ports.
- Use INSTALL_SCRIPT instead of INSTALL_PROGRAM to install scripts in some
ports.
- When USE_LINUX_RPM is defined, simplify the way DISTFILES and EXTRACT_ONLY
are defined.
- Remove BRANDELF_DIRS and BRANDELF_FILES handling. In the very rare cases
that it is still necessary ports can run ${BRANDELF} from post-patch.
- Remove AUTOMATIC_PLIST handling. Only one port used it.
- Fix Linux MASTER_SITES.
- Replace OVERRIDE_LINUX_BASE_PORT and OVERRIDE_LINUX_NONBASE_PORTS with
default versions framework.
- bsd.port.mk:
- Move Linux related bits to Uses/linux.mk, except USE_LINUX_PREFIX.
- Put USE_LINUX_PREFIX handling after USES processing.
- Define DOCSDIR, DATADIR, etc. after handling USE_LINUX_PREFIX so it can
give these variables a different default value.
- When a package needs to run Linux ldconfig check before installation if
Linux support is enabled.
- emulators/linux_base-*:
- Use USES=linux and remove duplication.
- Remove files/lp. FreeBSD or CUPS lp(1) should work.
- Remove files/yp.conf. No longer seems to be used.
- Remove pkg-deinstall and move pkg-install into pkg-plist.
- Update pkg-descr and pkg-message.
- Fix handling of ldconfig cache in pkg-plist.
- devel/fb-adb: Use a Linux shell to run a Linux script but patch the script
to use FreeBSD mkdir so mkdir -p $path creates $path and not
/compat/linux/$path.
PR: 211645
Exp-run by: antoine
Approved by: portmgr (antoine)
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Tuesday, 6 Jan 2015
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10:17 ehaupt
Move MASTER_SITES from CRITICAL to LOCAL/ehaupt
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Sunday, 21 Dec 2014
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17:50 antoine
Put back empty dirs in plist
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Saturday, 20 Dec 2014
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19:37 bapt
cleanup plist
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Thursday, 13 Nov 2014
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17:51 antoine
Cleanup plist
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Monday, 22 Sep 2014
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10:40 xmj
Update CentOS base to 6.5, add userland ports
The Fedora 10 infrastructure ports have been in use since June 2009 and, while
having served a great deed, have become unsupported upstream and hence affected
by unfixed security vulnerabilities. In addition to that, many recent Linux
binaries need newer libc / stdlibc++ versions.
This commit adds the linux-c6- userland as drop-in replacement for the -f10
infrastructure, as well as upgrading the linux_base-c6 port to CentOS 6.5.
If you want to switch to linux-c6 ports, please define at /etc/make.conf:
OVERRIDE_LINUX_BASE_PORT=c6
OVERRIDE_LINUX_NONBASE_PORTS=c6
Additionally, please add the following line to /etc/sysctl.conf:
compat.linux.osrelease=2.6.18
Upgrading procedures are shown in /usr/ports/UPDATING.
This work has been inspired by Artyom Mirgorodskiy's post to emulation@ in
November 2013, using and extending mav@'s work. It has been tested extensively
and most reported issues were already fixed. Please report any additional bug
or "features" to the emulation mailing list.
Many thanks to: mav@, rene@, allanjude@, netchild@, antoine@, everyone who's
filed Issues and Pull requests on GitHub,
PR: 186820
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D793
Reviewed by: allanjude, antoine, bapt, rene
Approved by: portmgr (antoine, bapt)
Approved by: koobs (mentor)
Sponsored by: Perceivon Hosting Inc.
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Sunday, 6 Oct 2013
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14:53 rene
Add staging support for linux-f10-* ports maintained by emulation@
(category security).
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Friday, 20 Sep 2013
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22:55 bapt
Add NO_STAGE all over the place in preparation for the staging support (cat:
security)
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Thursday, 3 Mar 2011
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09:26 ehaupt
Add a more reliable mirrors for fc4 and f10 linux emulation ports.
Triggered by: distilator
Reviewed by: netchild (emulation)
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Monday, 13 Sep 2010
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18:46 nox
- Small plist fix (empty dir)
PR: ports/150133 (related to)
Submitted by: Marin ROCHE <krnkktz@gmail.com>
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Friday, 3 Jul 2009
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20:56 nox
This is a Linux Fedora 10 infrastructure port for...
The Cyrus SASL (Simple Authentication and Security Layer)
SASL is the Simple Authentication and Security Layer, a method
for adding authentication support to connection-based protocols.
To use SASL, a protocol includes a command for identifying and
authenticating a user to a server and for optionally negotiating
protection of subsequent protocol interactions. If its use is
negotiated, a security layer is inserted between the protocol
and the connection.
WWW: http://cyrusimap.web.cmu.edu/
Obtained from: Peter Jeremy <peterjeremy@optushome.com.au>
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Number of commits found: 11 |