OpenBSD ports changes summary for 2015-12-11
============================================

audio/py-eyed3                          devel/jansson
devel/libgtop2                          devel/quirks
infrastructure/bin                      math/suitesparse
net/lftp                                security
security/cyrus-sasl2                    security/tinyca
sysutils                                sysutils/fwa
sysutils/sslmate                        textproc/icu4c
textproc/meld                           www/epiphany
www/youtube-dl                          x11/gnome
x11/gtk+2                               

== audio ============================================================= 01/10 ==

  http://cvsweb.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/ports/audio

py-eyed3

  - patches/patch-Makefile_in             - patches/patch-configure
  ~ Makefile                              ~ distinfo
  ~ pkg/PLIST                             + patches/patch-bin_eyeD3

  > update to eyeD3-0.7.9, from Daniel Jakots (sthen@)

== devel ============================================================= 02/10 ==

  http://cvsweb.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/ports/devel

jansson

  ~ Makefile                              ~ patches/patch-CMakeLists_txt

  > fix for pkg-config file and for documentation option
  > ok kirby@ (maintainer) (giovanni@)

libgtop2

  - patches/patch-sysdeps_openbsd_cpu_c   
  - patches/patch-sysdeps_openbsd_glibtop_machine_h
  - patches/patch-sysdeps_openbsd_procmem_c
  ~ Makefile                              ~ distinfo
  ~ patches/patch-configure               
  ~ patches/patch-sysdeps_openbsd_netload_c
  ~ patches/patch-sysdeps_openbsd_open_c
  ~ patches/patch-sysdeps_openbsd_procmap_c
  ~ pkg/PLIST                             
  + patches/patch-sysdeps_openbsd_glibtop_suid_h
  + patches/patch-sysdeps_openbsd_procopenfiles_c
  + patches/patch-sysdeps_openbsd_suid_open_c
  + patches/patch-sysdeps_openbsd_uptime_c

  > - update to libgtop2-2.32.0
  > * various changes, mostly upstream rototilling code (jasper@)

  ~ patches/patch-sysdeps_openbsd_glibtop_suid_h
  ~ patches/patch-sysdeps_openbsd_open_c
  ~ patches/patch-sysdeps_openbsd_procmap_c
  ~ patches/patch-sysdeps_openbsd_procopenfiles_c
  ~ patches/patch-sysdeps_openbsd_suid_open_c
  ~ patches/patch-sysdeps_openbsd_uptime_c

  > pushed upstream (jasper@)

quirks

  ~ Makefile                              ~ files/Quirks.pm

  > Remove tinyca2, it appears to no longer be maintained upstream, and
  > suffers from a number of problems:
  > - problems with certificate revocation as reported by James Boyle
  > - only offers old/broken hashes
  > - passes config vars in the environment to openssl(1), which is
  > not supported by libressl
  > - warnings with current versions of perl
  > If you're looking for a gui tool for a private CA, you might like to try
  > the xca package instead. (For a non-gui toolkit, cloudflare's cfssl might
  > be of interest; it's not in ports though). (sthen@)

== infrastructure ==================================================== 03/10 ==

  http://cvsweb.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/ports/infrastructure

bin

  ~ portcheck                             

  > Add checks for running (un)register.sh for Haskell ports.
  > "looks nice" for Angel of Haskell. (zhuk@)

== math ============================================================== 04/10 ==

  http://cvsweb.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/ports/math

suitesparse

  ~ Makefile                              ~ distinfo

  > Update suitesparse to 4.4.6
  > OK feinerer@, ajacoutot@, jasper@, benoit@ (pirofti@)

== net =============================================================== 05/10 ==

  http://cvsweb.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/ports/net

lftp

  ~ Makefile                              ~ distinfo
  ~ patches/patch-configure               ~ patches/patch-src_Makefile_in
  ~ pkg/DESCR                             

  > update to lftp-4.6.5, from maintainer Rafael Sadowski, and I rewrote DESCR
  > (sthen@)

== security ========================================================== 06/10 ==

  http://cvsweb.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/ports/security

security

  ~ Makefile                              

  > +cyrus-sasl2,gssapi
  > -cyrus-sasl2,sqlite3 (ajacoutot@)

  ~ Makefile                              

  > Remove tinyca2, it appears to no longer be maintained upstream, and
  > suffers from a number of problems:
  > - problems with certificate revocation as reported by James Boyle
  > - only offers old/broken hashes
  > - passes config vars in the environment to openssl(1), which is
  > not supported by libressl
  > - warnings with current versions of perl
  > If you're looking for a gui tool for a private CA, you might like to try
  > the xca package instead. (For a non-gui toolkit, cloudflare's cfssl might
  > be of interest; it's not in ports though). (sthen@)

cyrus-sasl2

  - pkg/PFRAG.shared-sql                  - pkg/PFRAG.sql
  ~ Makefile                              ~ pkg/DESCR
  ~ pkg/PFRAG.shared                      ~ pkg/PLIST
  + patches/patch-configure               + patches/patch-sample_server_c
  + pkg/PFRAG.gssapi                      + pkg/PFRAG.shared-gssapi

  > Add a "gssapi" FLAVOR for Kerberos authentication.
  > While here, enable sqlite3 support unconditionally and drop the
  > corresponding
  > FLAVOR. (ajacoutot@)

tinyca

  - Makefile                              - distinfo
  - patches/patch-lib_CA_pm               - patches/patch-lib_GUI_pm
  - patches/patch-lib_OpenSSL_pm          - patches/patch-tinyca2
  - pkg/DESCR                             - pkg/PLIST

  > Remove tinyca2, it appears to no longer be maintained upstream, and
  > suffers from a number of problems:
  > - problems with certificate revocation as reported by James Boyle
  > - only offers old/broken hashes
  > - passes config vars in the environment to openssl(1), which is
  > not supported by libressl
  > - warnings with current versions of perl
  > If you're looking for a gui tool for a private CA, you might like to try
  > the xca package instead. (For a non-gui toolkit, cloudflare's cfssl might
  > be of interest; it's not in ports though). (sthen@)

== sysutils ========================================================== 07/10 ==

  http://cvsweb.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/ports/sysutils

sysutils

  ~ Makefile                              

  > +fwa (jturner@)

fwa

  + Makefile                              + distinfo
  + pkg/DESCR                             + pkg/PLIST

  > New import:
  >     Import ports/sysutils/fwa. ok jca@

sslmate

  ~ Makefile                              ~ distinfo

  > Update sslmate to 1.5.1 (jturner@)

== textproc ========================================================== 08/10 ==

  http://cvsweb.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/ports/textproc

icu4c

  ~ Makefile                              
  ~ patches/patch-source_config_mh-bsd-gcc

  > Add -nodefaultlibs -nostdlib to linker for shared libraries, like it's
  > already done in icu4c on Linux.
  > Needed for upcoming poppler-qt5.
  > tested/okay by aja@ and kili@ (zhuk@)

meld

  ~ Makefile                              ~ distinfo
  ~ pkg/PLIST                             

  > Update to meld-3.14.2. (ajacoutot@)

== www =============================================================== 09/10 ==

  http://cvsweb.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/ports/www

epiphany

  ~ Makefile                              ~ distinfo

  > update to epiphany-3.18.2 (jasper@)

youtube-dl

  ~ Makefile                              ~ distinfo

  > Portroach mandated update to 2015.12.10. (pirofti@)

== x11 =============================================================== 10/10 ==

  http://cvsweb.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/ports/x11

gnome

  ~ shell-extensions/Makefile             ~ control-center/Makefile
  ~ system-monitor/Makefile               

  > force a rebuild after libgtop update; needed at least to get system-monitor
  > to
  > report data back again (jasper@)

gtk+2

  ~ Makefile                              ~ distinfo
  ~ patches/patch-gtk_Makefile_in         ~ pkg/PLIST-main

  > Update to gtk+2-2.24.29. (ajacoutot@)

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