ufraw, a converter for the RAW format of digital cameras
graphics/ufraw is a raw converter for the raw format of many digital cameras (I use it with my nikon D70 for quite some time now). ufraw comes as a stand-alone application and a gimp plugin. ufraw.tgz Description: application/tar-gz
UPDATE (not for commit): cyrus-imapd-2.3.7
Hi. Here's the latest cyrus-imapd developement release for your testing pleasure. Official announcement: I am pleased to announce the release of Cyrus IMAPd 2.3.7. This release should be considered late beta quality, reflecting that most large bugs have been resolved, but some small buglets might still remain. This release fixes problems with replication and virtual domains as well as a byte-alignment problem on 64-bit machines. Please note that replication still does not work correctly for mailboxes which have the IMAP CONDSTORE extension enabled on them. Since most, if not all, mainstream IMAP clients still do not have support for CONDSTORE, this deficiency in Cyrus IMAP should not impact many sites. It is expected that the next release will properly support replication of CONDSTORE-enabled mailboxes. For full details, please see doc/changes.html and doc/install-upgrade.html which are included in the distribution. Regards, -- Antoine Jacoutot Observatoire de Paris SIO - Centre de calcul (Bat 15) 5, Place Jules Janssen 92195 Meudon Cedex Tel : +33 (0)1.45.07.71.95 cyrus-imapd-2.3.7.tar.gz Description: Binary data
Re: ufraw, a converter for the RAW format of digital cameras
Marc Balmer wrote: graphics/ufraw is a raw converter for the raw format of many digital cameras (I use it with my nikon D70 for quite some time now). ufraw comes as a stand-alone application and a gimp plugin. Works fine on amd64. From GIMP I can read RAW pictures taken with my Nikon D70s. /Sigfred
Re: Fwd: small vim patch
On Mon, Jul 10, 2006 at 07:35:42PM -0700, patrick ~ wrote: Fair enough. I looked in heir(7) before replying, and it said: /etc/ System configuration files and scripts. I failed to see how VIM and it's vimrc, which are not part of the default installed system, qualify. But yes, you are correct. The Porting Checklist document does in fact specify /etc (step #14) as the place for such files. I'm not going to start a flame-war over this, but in my view keeping the system as crud-free as possible is a worthy goal. But I concede. Thanks for the proper reference. The configuration directory is actually ${SYSCONFDIR} which by default is set to /etc. If you want ports configurations to go somewhere else then set SYSCONFDIR to something else in mk.conf.
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Re: Hylafax: faxaddmodem stuck at flow control
Hello Uwe, On Mon, 10.07.2006 at 18:01:48 +0800, Uwe Dippel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: It's getting worse: well, if you can receive a fax, that's an improvement in my book. its configure in vi to make it compile and install. Ran faxsetup / faxaddmodem and it does *not* stop at flow control. It doesn't find the preset modem-config; I'd say try to stick with the standard HylaFAX locations for a start. Although they are incompatible with what OpenBSD requires, I suspect deeper problems in HylaFAX which will be easier to iron out when you didn't modify the package too much (yet). That's one of the reasons why I have some code in INSTALL... but in the end - after adding it to ttys - it answers the phone and receives a fax (alas, faulty, but that has probably to make with my horrible patch-ing; there's an EOL error.) Hmmm? If the fax is garbled, I suspect that you have flow control problems with your modem. Can you send a fax? Best, --Toni++
[UPDATE] abiword
Here is a update to abiword 2.4.5. This is a maintenance release with a lot of bug fixes. Please try this out. http://www.abiword.com/changelogs/2.4.5.phtml Index: Makefile === RCS file: /cvs/ports/editors/abiword/Makefile,v retrieving revision 1.54 diff -u -p -r1.54 Makefile --- Makefile13 Jun 2006 13:22:36 - 1.54 +++ Makefile11 Jul 2006 07:24:07 - @@ -2,10 +2,9 @@ COMMENT= free cross-platform WYSIWYG word processor -VERSION= 2.4.4 +VERSION= 2.4.5 MAJORVER= ${VERSION:C/..$//} DISTNAME= abiword-${VERSION} -PKGNAME= ${DISTNAME}p0 CATEGORIES=editors HOMEPAGE= http://www.abisource.com/ Index: distinfo === RCS file: /cvs/ports/editors/abiword/distinfo,v retrieving revision 1.15 diff -u -p -r1.15 distinfo --- distinfo19 Apr 2006 13:36:50 - 1.15 +++ distinfo11 Jul 2006 07:24:07 - @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -MD5 (abiword-2.4.4.tar.gz) = 5a2710c2ed89608f30fa8dbed001719c -RMD160 (abiword-2.4.4.tar.gz) = 122fb06bc19a209e05249c5bb6188ea55cfbea83 -SHA1 (abiword-2.4.4.tar.gz) = 37e66143d889adb9937137a243f7e29b9b643fab -SIZE (abiword-2.4.4.tar.gz) = 30215680 +MD5 (abiword-2.4.5.tar.gz) = e05f15936535c4b737deaa721adf8d09 +RMD160 (abiword-2.4.5.tar.gz) = a64dec6f13de03ca34d4a41842d0a58e3c77d823 +SHA1 (abiword-2.4.5.tar.gz) = 958a7e1778b1379ebb0c4eebd14898ef591a8a16 +SIZE (abiword-2.4.5.tar.gz) = 30465183 Index: pkg/PLIST === RCS file: /cvs/ports/editors/abiword/pkg/PLIST,v retrieving revision 1.17 diff -u -p -r1.17 PLIST --- pkg/PLIST 19 Oct 2005 22:24:12 - 1.17 +++ pkg/PLIST 11 Jul 2006 07:24:07 - @@ -75,6 +75,7 @@ share/AbiSuite-${MAJORVER}/AbiWord/strin share/AbiSuite-${MAJORVER}/AbiWord/strings/ga-IE.strings share/AbiSuite-${MAJORVER}/AbiWord/strings/gl-ES.strings share/AbiSuite-${MAJORVER}/AbiWord/strings/he-IL.strings +share/AbiSuite-${MAJORVER}/AbiWord/strings/hr-HR.strings share/AbiSuite-${MAJORVER}/AbiWord/strings/hu-HU.strings share/AbiSuite-${MAJORVER}/AbiWord/strings/id-ID.strings share/AbiSuite-${MAJORVER}/AbiWord/strings/it-IT.strings @@ -88,6 +89,7 @@ share/AbiSuite-${MAJORVER}/AbiWord/strin share/AbiSuite-${MAJORVER}/AbiWord/strings/mk-MK.strings share/AbiSuite-${MAJORVER}/AbiWord/strings/ms-MY.strings share/AbiSuite-${MAJORVER}/AbiWord/strings/nb-NO.strings +share/AbiSuite-${MAJORVER}/AbiWord/strings/ne-NP.strings share/AbiSuite-${MAJORVER}/AbiWord/strings/nl-NL.strings share/AbiSuite-${MAJORVER}/AbiWord/strings/nn-NO.strings share/AbiSuite-${MAJORVER}/AbiWord/strings/pl-PL.strings
new: iftop-0.17
iftop display bandwidth usage on an interface by host.
new: iftop-0.17
iftop display bandwidth usage on an interface by host. iftop.tar.gz Description: Binary data
Re: Interest in an RWhoisd port?
joshua stein wrote: We currently have an rwhois server running on OpenBSD 3.6 (sparc64) and it's time upgrade it to 3.9 or 4.0. I've made a few security related changes to Versign's RWhoisd - http://www.rwhois.net/ and configured it to chroot in /var/rwhoisd, so I need to reimplement my patches and configuration. I'm not an experienced C developer and this would be my first port attempt, but I would like to see my changes contributed to the ports tree. Is there any interest in an RWhoisd port? Would any experienced porter be willing to review my work and provide feedback and advice? yes, please send any work to the mailing list and i will look at it. Here is my first try at a port, so please be patient. I'm currently stuck on three issues: 1. The master site is a not an FTP site, I'm not sure how to specify a HTTP master site. I've mirrored the files on my FTP server for now, but this isn't a good long term solution. 2. The configure script uses -lwrap to compile it's test programs, they fail to compile: /usr/lib/libwrap.so.4.0: undefined reference to `allow_severity' /usr/lib/libwrap.so.4.0: undefined reference to `deny_severity' collect2: ld returned 1 exit status I checked patches on a few other ports, but wasn't able to find a solution that I could make sense out of. 3. My second patch file patch-server_security_c, just adds verbose out put to dropping privilges isn't applying properly. I also had some more general questions: Is it wrong to install it in /var/rwhoisd, I had originally placed it there since both apache and named chroot their and rwhoisd requires /dev/zero? How should I populate the rest of the chroot in the make file? Our current system has these files: /var/rwhoisd/ /var/rwhoisd/bin /var/rwhoisd/bin/rwhois_deleter /var/rwhoisd/bin/rwhois_indexer /var/rwhoisd/bin/rwhois_repack /var/rwhoisd/bin/sh /var/rwhoisd/bin/update.sh /var/rwhoisd/bin/updaterwhoisdb.pl /var/rwhoisd/db /var/rwhoisd/dev /var/rwhoisd/dev/log /var/rwhoisd/dev/zero /var/rwhoisd/etc /var/rwhoisd/etc/hosts.allow /var/rwhoisd/etc/hosts.deny /var/rwhoisd/etc/passwd /var/rwhoisd/etc/resolv.conf /var/rwhoisd/etc/rwhoisd /var/rwhoisd/etc/rwhoisd.auth_area /var/rwhoisd/etc/rwhoisd.conf /var/rwhoisd/etc/rwhoisd.dir /var/rwhoisd/etc/rwhoisd.root /var/rwhoisd/etc/rwhoisd.x.dir /var/rwhoisd/etc/rwhoisd/samples /var/rwhoisd/sbin /var/rwhoisd/sbin/rwhoisd /var/rwhoisd/tmp /var/rwhoisd/usr /var/rwhoisd/usr/bin /var/rwhoisd/usr/bin/date /var/rwhoisd/usr/bin/sort /var/rwhoisd/usr/lib /var/rwhoisd/usr/lib/libc.so.34.1 /var/rwhoisd/usr/libexec /var/rwhoisd/usr/libexec/ld.so /var/rwhoisd/var /var/rwhoisd/var/run /var/rwhoisd/var/run/rwhoisd.pid Thanks, Dustin Lundquist rwhoisd.tar.gz Description: application/gzip
How do I emulate SUSv3 unsetenv return value?
Some days ago I asked this on the mailing list, in a function like: static gboolean xunsetenv (char *varname) { if (unsetenv(varname) != 0) { return TRUE; } return FALSE; } How do replace if (unsetenv(varname) != 0) ? since OpenBSD's unsetenv is void. Jim Razmus answered that one can do: static gboolean xunsetenv (char *varname) { unsetenv (varname); return getenv (varname) == NULL ? TRUE : FALSE; } But, if I understand correctly, Thorsten Glaser rejected that answer, because getenv fails for different reasons. So, what is the proper wat to do this? Thanks -- Andrés Delfino
Re: How do I emulate SUSv3 unsetenv return value?
On Wed, 12 Jul 2006, Andr??s wrote: Some days ago I asked this on the mailing list, in a function like: static gboolean xunsetenv (char *varname) { if (unsetenv(varname) != 0) { return TRUE; } return FALSE; } How do replace if (unsetenv(varname) != 0) ? since OpenBSD's unsetenv is void. Jim Razmus answered that one can do: static gboolean xunsetenv (char *varname) { unsetenv (varname); return getenv (varname) == NULL ? TRUE : FALSE; } But, if I understand correctly, Thorsten Glaser rejected that answer, because getenv fails for different reasons. unsetenv() can fail for several reasons: If the named variable does not exist in the current environment, the environment shall be unchanged and the function is considered to have completed successfully. ... [EINVAL] The name argument is a null pointer, points to an empty string, or points to a string containing an '=' character. So this should do it: if (varname == NULL || *varname == '\0' || strchr(varname, '=') != NULL) { errno = EINVAL; return FALSE; } unsetenv(varname); return TRUE; I'll put fixing unsetenv on my list. -Otto
Re: How do I emulate SUSv3 unsetenv return value?
On Wed, 12 Jul 2006, Andr??s wrote: But, if I understand correctly, Thorsten Glaser rejected that answer, because getenv fails for different reasons. So, what is the proper wat to do this? Thanks You can unconditionally return true, or if you want to emulate Solaris: static gboolean xunsetenv (char *varname) { if (varname == NULL || strchr(varname, '=') != NULL) return (FALSE); unsetenv (varname); return (TRUE); }