Re: [SECURITY] lighttpd
Yaakov (Cygwin/X) wrote: PS: my Win7 cygwin needs rebaseall very very often. Still didn't check it through. BLODA? Windows Defender, but I de-activated the online scan and (wrongly?) hoped this de-activated the hook. It probably doesn't, I'll try disabling the service as suggested in the ML, but in the meantime I'm using a VirtualBox+WinXP as a Cygwin build-box (BTW it's quite slower than real hardware, of course, but feels even slower than other Windows-native stuff that runs in there; didn't check in deep yet). The attached .cygport and patch WFM. Do these not work for you? Nope, it's just the same as the 1.4.28 as found on CygPorts repository (and trivially-updated to 1.4.30). Didn't report it yet because I hadn't the time to check it on a different box, but here it goes: % cygport lighttpd-1.4.30-1 prep build Preparing lighttpd-1.4.30-1 Unpacking source lighttpd-1.4.30.tar.xz *** Info: applying patch 1.4.28-no-undefined.patch: patching file src/Makefile.am Hunk #1 succeeded at 89 (offset 1 line). Preparing working source directory *** Info: applying patch lighttpd-1.4.30-1.cygwin.patch: patching file CYGWIN-PATCHES/README patching file CYGWIN-PATCHES/setup.hint Compiling lighttpd-1.4.30-1 autoreconf-2.68: Entering directory `.' autoreconf-2.68: configure.ac: not using Gettext autoreconf-2.68: running: aclocal --force -I m4 autoreconf-2.68: configure.ac: tracing autoreconf-2.68: running: libtoolize --copy --force libtoolize: putting auxiliary files in `.'. libtoolize: copying file `./ltmain.sh' libtoolize: putting macros in AC_CONFIG_MACRO_DIR, `m4'. libtoolize: copying file `m4/libtool.m4' libtoolize: copying file `m4/ltoptions.m4' libtoolize: copying file `m4/ltsugar.m4' libtoolize: copying file `m4/ltversion.m4' libtoolize: copying file `m4/lt~obsolete.m4' autoreconf-2.68: running: /usr/bin/autoconf-2.68 --force configure.ac:1: error: possibly undefined macro: dnl If this token and others are legitimate, please use m4_pattern_allow. See the Autoconf documentation. configure.ac:57: error: possibly undefined macro: AC_CHECK_HEADERS configure.ac:71: error: possibly undefined macro: AC_DEFINE configure.ac:108: error: possibly undefined macro: AC_CHECK_LIB configure.ac:112: error: possibly undefined macro: AC_MSG_ERROR autoreconf-2.68: /usr/bin/autoconf-2.68 failed with exit status: 1 *** ERROR: autoreconf failed -- Lapo Luchini - http://lapo.it/
Re: [SECURITY] lighttpd
Lapo Luchini wrote: I will schedule an update-session for all my packages that needs it ...failing it; neither the current package nor cygwin-ports one upgrade cleanly and I hadn't the time to work around it. If anyone has the time to do this long-awaited upgrade or wants to take maintainership of the package altogether, feel free to step up and do it. Else, I will keep trying in the next days. PS: my Win7 cygwin needs rebaseall very very often. Still didn't check it through. -- Lapo Luchini - http://lapo.it/
Re: [SECURITY] lighttpd
Corinna Vinschen wrote: FYI, I also pinged Lapo via PM and got no reply so far. If he doesn't reply within the next 2 weeks, I guess we have to assume he's not with us anymore :( ARGH, sorry! I seems I can't really rely on myself to monitor there mailing lists with proper enough care anymore (too much stuff to do/remember, I guess). But I'm still with the project fully, at least in heart and intentions. I will schedule an update-session for all my packages that needs it tomorrow morning (10-12 CET), then I'll try and find some type of reminder/alert to be more responsive in the future. (mhh, maybe some RSS based on some regular expression matching the mailing lists contents with my package's names in title or body) Oh and by the way, Corinna, thanks for the PM-ping, and sorry for the inconvenience. :( -- Lapo Luchini - http://lapo.it/
Typo in winsup/cygwin/fhandler_tty.cc
I'm not sure if it is maybe a different form or what, but else you might want to sed 's/allmighty/almighty/' winsup/cygwin/fhandler_tty.cc :) cheers, -- Lapo Luchini - http://lapo.it/
Re: [RFU] monotone-1.0-2
BTW I just re-rolled the package to fix a dependency in the README, I didn't change to 1.0-3 because it's a tiny change and the upload wasn't acknowledged yet. -- Lapo Luchini - http://lapo.it/
[RFU] monotone-1.0-2
http://lapo.it/cygwin/monotone/monotone-1.0-2-src.tar.bz2 http://lapo.it/cygwin/monotone/monotone-1.0-2.tar.bz2 http://lapo.it/cygwin/monotone/setup.hint Content: # setup.hint for monotone sdesc: free distributed version control system ldesc: monotone is a free distributed version control system. it provides a simple, single-file transactional version store, with fully disconnected operation and an efficient peer-to-peer synchronization protocol. it understands history-sensitive merging, lightweight branches, integrated code review and 3rd party testing. it uses cryptographic version naming and client-side RSA certificates. it has good internationalization support, has no external dependencies, runs on linux, solaris, OSX, windows, and other unixes, and is licensed under the GNU GPL. category: Devel requires: cygwin libgcc1 libidn11 libintl8 libpcre0 libsqlite3_0 libstdc++6 lua zlib0 #maintainer: Lapo Luchini l...@lapo.it -- Lapo Luchini - http://lapo.it/
[RFU] rsync-3.0.9-1
New upstream (bug fixing) release: http://lapo.it/cygwin/rsync/rsync-3.0.9-1-src.tar.bz2 http://lapo.it/cygwin/rsync/rsync-3.0.9-1.tar.bz2 http://lapo.it/cygwin/rsync/setup.hint -- Lapo Luchini - http://lapo.it/ “I think, therefore I am… I think.” (Nordom, videogame Torment, 1999)
[RFU] whois-5.0.11-1
http://lapo.it/cygwin/whois/whois-5.0.11-1.tar.bz2 http://lapo.it/cygwin/whois/whois-5.0.11-1-src.tar.bz2 http://lapo.it/cygwin/whois/setup.hint (unchanged) Please keep 5.0.8-1 as [last] and delete any other version. -- Lapo Luchini - http://lapo.it/
Re: [RFU] monotone-1.0-1
Corinna Vinschen wrote: On May 9 13:26, Lapo Luchini wrote: http://lapo.it/cygwin/monotone/monotone-1.0-1.tar.bz2 http://lapo.it/cygwin/monotone/monotone-1.0-1-src.tar.bz2 Uploaded. What about all the old versions? Thanks. I'd keep just 0.99.1-1 (just in case), any previous one is now unnecessary. -- Lapo Luchini - http://lapo.it/
[RFU] monotone-1.0-1
http://lapo.it/cygwin/monotone/monotone-1.0-1.tar.bz2 http://lapo.it/cygwin/monotone/monotone-1.0-1-src.tar.bz2 http://lapo.it/cygwin/whois/setup.hint (unchanged) % sha256sum monotone*bz2 5c530bc4652b2c08b5291659f0c130618a14780f075f981e947952dcaefc31dc monotone-1.0.tar.bz2 5e9b409cf5ab0ff0302b66ae55b072d9776f0df0308fbf26cfbfb6925ea2e1c3 monotone-1.0-1.tar.bz2 c2b2bbd868514c734150f0372fc89067c6800f3c5b73b1dd277bd5b7609a56db monotone-1.0-1-src.tar.bz2 -- Lapo Luchini - http://lapo.it/ “Digital files cannot be made uncopyable, any more than water can be made not wet.” (Bruce Schneier, 2001-05-15) signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital signature
[RFU 1.7] rsync-3.0.8-1
New upstream release (featuring a security fix): http://lapo.it/cygwin/rsync/rsync-3.0.8-1-src.tar.bz2 http://lapo.it/cygwin/rsync/rsync-3.0.8-1.tar.bz2 http://lapo.it/cygwin/rsync/setup.hint (also setup-installable from http://lapo.it/cygwin/ ) % sha256sum rsync*bz2 9a5ce651a17b289151ef444267235818dd772d3263b18c8726de2b81918afeba *rsync-3.0.8-1.tar.bz2 2a37735f624f71d2f6d9be4191ed8f9ea05aeb15ff86be16734c5b846447ab4c *rsync-3.0.8-1-src.tar.bz2 -- Lapo Luchini - http://lapo.it/ “I think, therefore I am… I think.” (Nordom, videogame Torment, 1999)
Re: [RFU 1.7] rsync-3.0.8-1
(Yes, of course it's 1.7, the subject just stuck copying from previous message.) -- Lapo Luchini - http://lapo.it/
using genini for split packages [Was: [RFU] tidy-20090325-1]
Charles Wilson wrote: PS: I wasn't able to compile setup.ini locally using genini, is it possible for split packages? Yes, it is. Did you use the --recursive option? And, of course, the files need to be arranged as Corinna indicated above, or genini will croak just like upset would. It still seems to croaks, and is not producing the source link: % ../genini/genini --recursive tidy error: tidy/libtidy-devel/setup.hint:6: couldn't find package directory for external-source 'tidy' error: tidy/libtidy0_99_0/setup.hint:6: couldn't find package directory for external-source 'tidy' # This file is automatically generated. If you edit it, your # edits will be discarded next time the file is generated. # See http://cygwin.com/setup.html for details. # setup-timestamp: 1289636940 @ libtidy-devel sdesc: HTML pretty printer (library development) ldesc: HTML Tidy is a program to clean up and correct messy HTML pages. Tidy is able to fix up a wide range of problems and to bring to your attention things that you need to work on yourself. category: Text Web requires: libtidy0_99_0 version: 20090325-1 install: tidy/libtidy-devel/libtidy-devel-20090325-1.tar.bz2 156956 04a6859df5465504f529632769adac48 @ libtidy0_99_0 sdesc: HTML pretty printer (library runtime) ldesc: HTML Tidy is a program to clean up and correct messy HTML pages. Tidy is able to fix up a wide range of problems and to bring to your attention things that you need to work on yourself. category: Text Web requires: libgcc1 version: 20090325-1 install: tidy/libtidy0_99_0/libtidy0_99_0-20090325-1.tar.bz2 114206 d4f99a6340f94961947234e4df29816e @ tidy sdesc: HTML pretty printer (executables) ldesc: HTML Tidy is a program to clean up and correct messy HTML pages. Tidy is able to fix up a wide range of problems and to bring to your attention things that you need to work on yourself. category: Text Web requires: libgcc1 libtidy0_99_0 version: 20090325-1 install: tidy/tidy-20090325-1.tar.bz2 83758 a4a8ab51e073cb722d065ff37c215a3a source: tidy/tidy-20090325-1-src.tar.bz2 367407 8f9665011ac3ec32ff2b5bb864f85694 -- Lapo Luchini - http://lapo.it/ “A secret between two is a secret of God; a secret among three is everybody's secret.” (French proverb)
[RFU] whois-5.0.8-1
http://lapo.it/cygwin/whois/whois-5.0.8-1.tar.bz2 http://lapo.it/cygwin/whois/whois-5.0.8-1-src.tar.bz2 http://lapo.it/cygwin/whois/setup.hint Changet setup.hint (removed cygwin requirement, as suggested): sdesc: GNU Whois ldesc: A client for the whois directory service. It allows you to retrieve information on domains name, IP addresses, and more. category: Net requires: crypt libgcc1 libidn11 libintl8 -- Lapo Luchini - http://lapo.it/ “Digital files cannot be made uncopyable, any more than water can be made not wet.” (Bruce Schneier, 2001-05-15)
Re: PING MAINTAINERS of ccache, distcc, ocaml: [was Re: [1.7] gcc-3.4.4-3 gets reinstalled every time I run setup]
Damien Doligez wrote: I never received Dave's message, so I'm missing some context here, but the latest ocaml (3.12.0-4) actually depends on gcc4-core, not on any flavor of gcc 3. http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.os.cygwin/103106/focus=18420 It's fairly old, but yes, I was stating that onlt ccache and distcc still show that dependency. =) -- Lapo Luchini - http://lapo.it/
[RFU] monotone-0.99.1-1
http://lapo.it/cygwin/monotone/monotone-0.99.1-1.tar.bz2 http://lapo.it/cygwin/monotone/monotone-0.99.1-1-src.tar.bz2 unchanged setup.hint category: Devel requires: libgcc1 libidn11 libintl8 libpcre0 libsqlite3_0 libstdc++6 lua zlib0 -- Lapo Luchini - http://lapo.it/ “If knowledge can create problems, it is not through ignorance that we can solve them.” (Isaac Asimov)
[RFU] nano-2.2.5-1
http://lapo.it/cygwin/nano/nano-2.2.5-1.tar.bz2 http://lapo.it/cygwin/nano/nano-2.2.5-1-src.tar.bz2 http://lapo.it/cygwin/nano/setup.hint setup.hint (changed 'requires'): sdesc: A pico clone text editor with extensions ldesc: nano - A text editor designed as a clone of pico, but rewritten from scratch to be faster and smaller while having greater functionality category: Editors requires: libgcc1 libintl8 libncursesw10 -- Lapo Luchini - http://lapo.it/ “…one of the main causes of the fall of the Roman Empire was that, lacking zero, they had no way to indicate successful termination of their C programs.” (Robert Firth)
Re: PING MAINTAINERS of ccache, distcc, ocaml: [was Re: [1.7] gcc-3.4.4-3 gets reinstalled every time I run setup]
Dave Korn wrote: In the meantime, I think that ocaml, ccache and distcc should remove gcc from their setup.hint lines, and perhaps replace it by gcc-core. BTW: both 'ccache' and 'distcc' are depending on 'gcc' in latest setup.ini (I'm trying to avoid gcc-3 on my fresh install). -- Lapo Luchini - http://lapo.it/ “The death rate is the same for us as for anybody… one person, one death, sooner or later.” (Robert A. Heinlein, Tunnel in the Sky, 1955)
Re: PING MAINTAINERS of ccache, distcc, ocaml: [was Re: [1.7] gcc-3.4.4-3 gets reinstalled every time I run setup]
Yaakov (Cygwin/X) wrote: BTW: both 'ccache' and 'distcc' are depending on 'gcc' in latest setup.ini (I'm trying to avoid gcc-3 on my fresh install). Then shouldn't that be 'gcc4-core'? I'm not sure there should be a dependency at all: ccache doesn't depend on any compiler, it will just call any that is called like his own symlink and behaves like gcc... installing ccache without any compiler doesn't do any good, ok, but it's a complete software anyways. -- Lapo Luchini - http://lapo.it/ “Beware of bugs in the above code; I have only proved it correct, not tried it.” (Donald Knuth, 1977-03-22)
Re: [RFU] tidy-20090325-1
Yaakov (Cygwin/X) ha scritto: On Thu, 2010-09-23 at 22:10 +0200, Lapo Luchini wrote: I compiled the new tidy library (shamelessly copying from CygPorts) and it's available here: Lapo, Do you plan to shamelessly copy nano from Ports soon as well? http://cygwin-ports.git.sourceforge.net/git/gitweb.cgi?p=cygwin-ports/ports;a=tree;f=apps/nano Yup (either that or upgrade my existing port), except that my (only remaining) Windows PC died two weeks ago and I just got the new one; problem Cygwin is I'm having problems installing Cygwin this Win7-64. I'm in vacation next week and I'll *definitely* will have more time to dedicate to the project. Lapo
[RFU] tidy-20090325-1
I compiled the new tidy library (shamelessly copying from CygPorts) and it's available here: http://lapo.it/cygwin/tidy/setup.hint http://lapo.it/cygwin/tidy/devel.hint http://lapo.it/cygwin/tidy/lib.hint http://lapo.it/cygwin/tidy/tidy-20090325-1-src.tar.bz2 http://lapo.it/cygwin/tidy/tidy-20090325-1.tar.bz2 http://lapo.it/cygwin/tidy/libtidy0_99_0-20090325-1.tar.bz2 http://lapo.it/cygwin/tidy/libtidy-devel-20090325-1.tar.bz2 PS: I wasn't able to compile setup.ini locally using genini, is it possible for split packages? -- Lapo Luchini - http://lapo.it/ “I never think of the future, it comes soon enough.” (Albert Einstein)
Re: setup, upx, and TLS
[previous message was sent to the wrong mailing list; a nice reminder not to write emails at 5:27 in the night...] Yaakov (Cygwin/X) wrote: On Sun, 2010-09-05 at 15:27 -0400, Charles Wilson wrote: Lapo, are you still here? Could we get an updated upx package, please? I'm not so sure that he is still here. Sorry guys, a long strike of too many things to do at the same time had me going a bit in rounds. I've packaged upx (I hope not to have forgot anything of the process ;)), but I fear I'll have the next decently sized time-slot on monday (uh, that'll be a problem to send the announce mesage earlier too). Oh, and I had ready-to-release packages of monotone and tidy, though the first I'm fairly sure it's good, while the latter was copied directly from CygPorts but I didn't really have time to look into the way the package is divided in three and I'd prefer uploading it in a few days (same goes for other packages). http://lapo.it/cygwin/upx/setup.hint http://lapo.it/cygwin/upx/upx-3.07-1-src.tar.bz2 http://lapo.it/cygwin/upx/upx-3.07-1.tar.bz2 http://lapo.it/cygwin/monotone/monotone-0.48-1-src.tar.bz2 http://lapo.it/cygwin/monotone/monotone-0.48-1.tar.bz2 http://lapo.it/cygwin/monotone/setup.hint -- Lapo Luchini - http://lapo.it/ “C is quirky, flawed, and an enormous success.” (Dennis M. Ritchie) “The Magic Words are Squeamish Ossifrage” (Ron Rivest, RSA-129 challenge, 1977)
[RFU 1.7] rsync-3.0.7-1
New upstream release: http://lapo.it/cygwin/rsync/rsync-3.0.7-1-src.tar.bz2 http://lapo.it/cygwin/rsync/rsync-3.0.7-1.tar.bz2 http://lapo.it/cygwin/rsync/setup.hint (also setup-installable from http://lapo.it/cygwin/ ) Changed setup.hint (requires libgcc1 with gcc-4): sdesc: Fast remote file transfer program (can use existing data to minimize transfer) ldesc: rsync is a file transfer program. rsync uses the 'rsync algorithm' which provides a very fast method for bringing remote files into sync. It does this by sending just the differences in the files across the link, without requiring that both sets of files are present at one of the ends of the link beforehand. category: Net requires: libgcc1 libiconv2 libpopt0 % sha256sum rsync-3.0.7-1* 593949a3bc09ec99d7830a44843451889f88ceee821f06e14de454be9caa7607 rsync-3.0.7-1-src.tar.bz2 b1ee1adb69c1104bcb6cfa793a0758b224bbc0d42846f15b6588733ad3e91d03 rsync-3.0.7-1.tar.bz2 -- Lapo Luchini - http://lapo.it/ “I think, therefore I am… I think.” (Nordom, videogame Torment, 1999)
[RFU] monotone-0.46-1
New and shiny upstream release. http://lapo.it/cygwin/monotone/monotone-0.46-1-src.tar.bz2 http://lapo.it/cygwin/monotone/monotone-0.46-1.tar.bz2 http://lapo.it/cygwin/monotone/setup.hint (also setup-installable from http://lapo.it/cygwin/ ) Unchanged setup.hint: sdesc: free distributed version control system ldesc: monotone is a free distributed version control system. it provides a simple, single-file transactional version store, with fully disconnected operation and an efficient peer-to-peer synchronization protocol. it understands history-sensitive merging, lightweight branches, integrated code review and 3rd party testing. it uses cryptographic version naming and client-side RSA certificates. it has good internationalization support, has no external dependencies, runs on linux, solaris, OSX, windows, and other unixes, and is licensed under the GNU GPL. category: Devel requires: libgcc1 libidn11 libintl8 libpcre0 libsqlite3_0 libstdc++6 lua zlib0 % sha256sum monotone-0.46-* 4f60d851be09bbe0e8859abb05921187319e440e3ab23e82a715b5170812 monotone-0.46-1-src.tar.bz2 26b1cb27bd806484588717cd99a389012183c994dc42140e28b67aa418b71d88 monotone-0.46-1.tar.bz2 -- Lapo Luchini “I think, therefore I am… I think.” (Nordom, videogame Torment, 1999) signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital signature
Re: [RFU 1.7] whois-4.7.36-1
Yaakov (Cygwin/X) wrote: Uploaded. Can 4.7.24-1 be deleted? Sure. The requires: line should NOT include 'cygwin'. I fixed this before uploading, but please fix your local copy. Whoops. Locally updated. -- Lapo Luchini - http://lapo.it/ “I couldn't help but overhear, probably because I was eavesdropping.” (anonymous)
[RFU 1.7] whois-4.7.36-1
http://lapo.it/cygwin/whois/setup.hint http://lapo.it/cygwin/whois/whois-4.7.36-1.tar.bz2 http://lapo.it/cygwin/whois/whois-4.7.36-1.tar.bz2 (also setup-installable from http://lapo.it/cygwin/) Changed setup.hint (now requiring libgcc1): sdesc: GNU Whois ldesc: A client for the whois directory service. It allows you to retrieve information on domains name, IP addresses, and more. category: Net requires: cygwin crypt libgcc1 libidn11 libintl8 % sha256sum * 24b17a7bbba99f7cf6c8a3c475f4e88864d304441a25893cf2767e51fd4e4c65 setup.hint 5a5c2b9169b8a2c893588f3b015ea8df8778582e9bc446758de35628e197b1f7 whois-4.7.36-1-src.tar.bz2 f8fc900df51755835bd27fceb032fce519f5f25e5c4acfa2b93e5f45061584ea whois-4.7.36-1.tar.bz2 -- Lapo Luchini - http://lapo.it/ signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital signature
[RFU 1.7] rsync-3.0.6-1
With experimental xattr support, but the rest of the program is as tested as previous versions, so I wouldn't put this as a test release. http://lapo.it/cygwin/rsync/rsync-3.0.6-1-src.tar.bz2 http://lapo.it/cygwin/rsync/rsync-3.0.6-1.tar.bz2 http://lapo.it/cygwin/rsync/setup.hint (also setup-installable from http://lapo.it/cygwin/ ) Unchanged setup.hint: sdesc: Fast remote file transfer program (can use existing data to minimize transfer) ldesc: rsync is a file transfer program. rsync uses the 'rsync algorithm' which provides a very fast method for bringing remote files into sync. It does this by sending just the differences in the files across the link, without requiring that both sets of files are present at one of the ends of the link beforehand. category: Net requires: cygwin libiconv2 libpopt0 -- Lapo Luchini - http://lapo.it/ “I think, therefore I am… I think.” (Nordom, videogame Torment, 1999)
Re: [RFU 1.7] rsync-3.0.6-1
Yaakov (Cygwin/X) wrote: BTW, can we remove any of the older versions? 2.6.9-2 3.0.4-1 3.0.5-1 On Cygwin-1.5 I'd leave 2.6.9-2/3.0.4-1 indefinitely, while on Cygwin-1.7 3.0.5-1 as prev and 3.0.6-1 as current; so I'd delete 2.6.9-2 and 3.0.4-1 in case they are still present in the 1.7 area and leave stuff be in the 1.5 area. requires: cygwin libiconv2 libpopt0 FYI, cygwin should not be listed in requires: anymore. OK, changed on my disk. -- Lapo Luchini - http://lapo.it/ “He who hasn't hacked assembly language as a youth has no heart. He who does as an adult has no brain.” (John Moore)
[RFU 1.7] monotone-0.45-1
New and shiny upstream release (and finally an official Cygwin release of a post-0.42 release, which quite changed in dependencies as now most are external as opposed to bundled). http://lapo.it/cygwin/monotone/monotone-0.45-1-src.tar.bz2 http://lapo.it/cygwin/monotone/monotone-0.45-1.tar.bz2 http://lapo.it/cygwin/monotone/setup.hint (also setup-installable from http://lapo.it/cygwin/ ) Changed setup.hint: sdesc: free distributed version control system ldesc: monotone is a free distributed version control system. it provides a simple, single-file transactional version store, with fully disconnected operation and an efficient peer-to-peer synchronization protocol. it understands history-sensitive merging, lightweight branches, integrated code review and 3rd party testing. it uses cryptographic version naming and client-side RSA certificates. it has good internationalization support, has no external dependencies, runs on linux, solaris, OSX, windows, and other unixes, and is licensed under the GNU GPL. category: Devel requires: libgcc1 libidn11 libintl8 libpcre0 libsqlite3_0 libstdc++6 lua zlib0 % sha256sum monotone-0.45* 6a66edd6eebf822bb4657f48f2ab642dcc759a7244d5e0f2e30f39f2e0cc6e09 monotone-0.45-1-src.tar.bz2 cffeb1fba56802c4ee375e977c0cbb0d7461094cf976a749ef9374ac3d46872e monotone-0.45-1.tar.bz2 -- Lapo Luchini “I think, therefore I am… I think.” (Nordom, videogame Torment, 1999) signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital signature
Re: [RFU 1.7] monotone-0.45-1
Yaakov (Cygwin/X) wrote: Can we remove any of the old releases (0.38-1, 0.40-1, 0.42-1, 0.42-2)? Yes, please remove them all except latest (and final: I won't update that anymore) Cygin-1.5 (0.42-1) and previous Cygwin-1.7 (0.42-2). -- Lapo Luchini - http://lapo.it/ “Progress doesn't come from early risers – progress is made by lazy men looking for easier ways to do things.” (Robert A. Heinlein, 1973) signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital signature
Re: [ITP-1.7] botan-1.8.2-1
Lapo Luchini wrote: Václav Haisman wrote: I have had similar problem with log4cplus 1.0.3 and it was fixed by adding -Wl,--enable-auto-import. Does it not help in your case? Yep, now works with GCC4. http://lapo.it/cygwin/botan/setup.hint http://lapo.it/cygwin/botan/botan-1.8.2-1.tar.bz2 http://lapo.it/cygwin/botan/botan-1.8.2-1-src.tar.bz2 SHA-256: b8b6a4039f7129a8bcd4e01f380b163a4bef3df3096e0de4c5e101214225a732 406024d897aac9040ea69df86cb411063324fc88a4b45b5b5c7e4b1126396790 Uh... any comments on that? =) Except I did forget to change 1.8.1 to 1.8.2 in the URLs... but the SHAs were indeed correctly calculated on 1.8.2 files. -- Lapo Luchini - http://lapo.it/
Re: [ITP-1.7] botan-1.8.2-1
Corinna Vinschen wrote: Packaging looks ok, but did you really intend to support only static linking against libbotan.a? There's no DLL in /usr/bin, nor a import lib in /usr/lib. For now, yes, it's intentional… the author told me shared libs are not currently supported on Windows and Cygwin, and I didn't have time to investigate the issue much further. I have DLL support in my TODO list for future versions, though. I'd prefer to have this package soon (and be able to package monotone-0.44) as opposed as having a perfect package in a month or so… but if that's a problem, we can certainly live with monotone-0.42 a bit longer. BTW: monotone-0.44 also needs lua, that is currently available via CygwinPorts, but not as official packages… I know no LUA and am not particularly interested in managing that package, but i'm willing to manage it, as it's needed for a package I'm very interested into… -- Lapo Luchini - http://lapo.it/ “Beware of bugs in the above code; I have only proved it correct, not tried it.” (Donald Knuth, 1977-03-22)
Re: wtf: time for a release?
Corinna Vinschen wrote: On Mar 21 10:12, Lapo Luchini wrote: Hi there. Today wtf failed on me: it's missing the OLOCA entry WJFFM! Just kidding, I guess Igor has been a bit busy and didn't re-roll the package lately... as explained in the README it's easy to update the package from the web, but it's nicer to have an updated official package, isn't it? I could reroll it if Igor can't do it for any reason... I didn't saw any mail from Igor for some time now. Igor? Are you still out there somewhere? Seems his last message is almost one year ago on cyg...@cygwin.com: Message-ID: pine.gso.4.63.0805311902090.19...@access1.cims.nyu.edu Subject: Re: rsh from linux to windows2003 server Date: Sat, 31 May 2008 19:06:23 -0400 (EDT) -- Lapo Luchini - http://lapo.it/ “Gentlemen do not read each others mail.” (Henry Lewis Stimson)
Re: [ITP-1.7] botan-1.8.2-1
Václav Haisman wrote: I have had similar problem with log4cplus 1.0.3 and it was fixed by adding -Wl,--enable-auto-import. Does it not help in your case? Yep, now works with GCC4. http://lapo.it/cygwin/botan/setup.hint http://lapo.it/cygwin/botan/botan-1.8.1-1.tar.bz2 http://lapo.it/cygwin/botan/botan-1.8.1-1-src.tar.bz2 SHA-256: b8b6a4039f7129a8bcd4e01f380b163a4bef3df3096e0de4c5e101214225a732 406024d897aac9040ea69df86cb411063324fc88a4b45b5b5c7e4b1126396790 -- Lapo Luchini - http://lapo.it/ “UNIX is user-friendly, it just chooses its friends.” (Andreas Bogk) signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital signature
[RFU 1.7] monotone-0.42-2
As supporting Unicode filenames is quite useful for a versioning system, I decided to re-roll monotone for 1.7 right now, while I'm working on the port of 0.43… http://lapo.it/cygwin/monotone/monotone-0.42-2-src.tar.bz2 http://lapo.it/cygwin/monotone/monotone-0.42-2.tar.bz2 http://lapo.it/cygwin/monotone/setup.hint (also setup-installable from http://lapo.it/cygwin/ ) Unchanged setup.hint: sdesc: free distributed version control system ldesc: monotone is a free distributed version control system. it provides a simple, single-file transactional version store, with fully disconnected operation and an efficient peer-to-peer synchronization protocol. it understands history-sensitive merging, lightweight branches, integrated code review and 3rd party testing. it uses cryptographic version naming and client-side RSA certificates. it has good internationalization support, has no external dependencies, runs on linux, solaris, OSX, windows, and other unixes, and is licensed under the GNU GPL. category: Devel requires: libiconv2 libintl8 zlib -- Lapo Luchini “The sky above the port was the color of television, tuned to a dead channel.” (William Gibson, Neuromancer)
Re: PING MAINTAINERS of ccache, distcc, ocaml: [was Re: [1.7] gcc-3.4.4-3 gets reinstalled every time I run setup]
Christopher Faylor wrote: I've made the change but I wonder if I should just remove ccache from the distro. I have never heard that anyone is using it. Here I am! -- Lapo Luchini - http://lapo.it/ “Real Programmers always confuse Christmas and Halloween because Oct31 == Dec25.” (Andrew Rutherford)
Re: [ITP-1.7] botan-1.8.1-1
Dave Korn wrote: Heh, that's a clue. __Unwind_Resume isn't in cygwin1.dll, it's in cyggcc_s-1.dll. We saw this before just recently: remove -lm and -lpthread from the final link. I removed the LINK_TO=-lm -lpthread generation from the configure.pl but check.exe still fails, this time strace shows a: The application failed to initialize properly (0xc005). Click OK.. Googling about that error this seems to relate with linking and .rdata sections and something fixed(?) by Chuck back in 2004... and only related to DLLs? Botan is not currently using shared libs right now. I'm a bit out of my depth here... -- Lapo Luchini - http://lapo.it/ “Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.” (Arthur C. Clarke)
Re: [RFU 1.7] rsync-3.0.5-1
Corinna Vinschen wrote: On Feb 15 22:54, Lapo Luchini wrote: http://lapo.it/cygwin/rsync/rsync-3.0.5-1-src.tar.bz2 http://lapo.it/cygwin/rsync/rsync-3.0.5-1.tar.bz2 Uploaded. Being able to rsync files with Japanese characters in 'em thru IPv6? Priceless. And it really works! Niiice, I love 1.7 already =) -- Lapo Luchini - http://lapo.it/ “Anyone who considers protocol unimportant has never dealt with a cat.” (Robert A. Heinlein, , The Cat Who Walks Through Walls, 1985)
setup: difficult to uninstall packages with requirements
I was trying to uninstall gcc... not easy, I must say: I cycle one element to Uninstall, but as soon as I touch an element that requires that one, the first one changes to Keep. Also, it seems that gcc-java depends on gcc-mingw-java and also the reverse so, in fact, it's currently impossible to deinstall all of gcc in a single setup-1.7 execution. I don't know, maybe instead of rolling between choices they should be drop down menus? This way I could jump directly from current version to Uninstall without cycling thru upgrade (and subsequent Keep of all requirements). -- Lapo Luchini - http://lapo.it/ “Violence is the last refuge of the incompetent.” (Isaac Asimov, Foundation, 1942-05)
wtf: time for a release?
Hi there. Today wtf failed on me: it's missing the OLOCA entry WJFFM! Just kidding, I guess Igor has been a bit busy and didn't re-roll the package lately... as explained in the README it's easy to update the package from the web, but it's nicer to have an updated official package, isn't it? I could reroll it if Igor can't do it for any reason... -- Lapo Luchini - http://lapo.it/
Re: [ITP-1.7] botan-1.8.1-1
Dave Korn wrote: BTW: this was compiled with gcc-3.4.4-999, should I reroll it with gcc4-4.3.2-2? Well... given that nothing's using it yet, and it's for 1.7, why not save the hassle of an ABI break later? Mhh... unfortunately that seems to break it. (the test-suite executable just dies with error 128) Also, the configure script doesn't accept overriding CXX, so I used alternatives to change my default. Is there any problem in that approach? Also, trying strace on it fails with The procedure entry point __Unwind_Resume could not be located in the dynamic link library cygwin1.dll (I guess strace wasn't yet ported to cygwin-1.7?). -- Lapo Luchini - http://lapo.it/ “When two trains approach each other at a crossing, both shall come to a full stop and neither shall start up again until the other has gone.” (Kansas State Legislature)
[RFU 1.7] whois-4.7.32-1
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 http://lapo.it/cygwin/whois/setup.hint http://lapo.it/cygwin/whois/whois-4.7.32-1.tar.bz2 http://lapo.it/cygwin/whois/whois-4.7.32-1.tar.bz2 (also setup-installable from http://lapo.it/cygwin/) Changed setup.hint: sdesc: GNU Whois ldesc: A client for the whois directory service. It allows you to retrieve information on domains name, IP addresses, and more. category: Net requires: cygwin crypt libidn11 libintl8 % sha256sum * cffe9d5472185852aa51bfbea62c8146979a0679492c277aa845c8d74ef943ce setup.hint dd54fdeee4175170c9ea5e1469d64de445bf9639f961ad8bbb6fd8b2eb9926bd whois-4.7.32-1-src.tar.bz2 bde197c7e843d1f9b074b850934baca67cb9038fde4a63efd412f5979dedccef whois-4.7.32-1.tar.bz2 - -- Lapo Luchini - http://lapo.it/ -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.4.9 (Cygwin) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iQIcBAEBCAAGBQJJxAwSAAoJELBiMTth2oCDhncP/1fy4P/bx9FT3QKPzF5Nr2lb bbmX285qz/2VySGGNcQqL2qHRK8KwaFU7gQrB3G3wKx0KKXbLMIDGxo2DFMtm60n RHb4WISRFLcZJOFJwYJnH6xQm5u49RmWtknx9rrHIUPk5HgIbT9BEMp+NIxfqDRD M7wfta05IdvCgcYI+txHiWdnOTPYoabgLS69+FUVf336AMBLtGXr0GQAi73KP07h SKuYEcptIogeuMe8QJ+cNHFIR19tEVt2JNXEQt1UmQZWiGB93hHMYcaco+cqou1J pGQlwrb1TcAdympXzFjmVFmmrRACm/+bnSukM0zkdo+PfdeRDCV4dV9Vk7RKGmI5 uNGnjfMJ6zHzwXJF8BLOMgOVCpv5uKBRAzzQCFSfYCieIYKA8lr2WbQvlEQSpjLH SuD+SzpO7IAVGHJ3hXDLw6gPhGSqiVfdH2p6xJ5OrLMwNSmmjOF9Z0u/P+USwNZv yR37JUm6MeDkqHh2NrzR1hEX2kiEXL0MhX6Mrz+waFf088nhG649BNFRm33rlwaf qi6MiEGYsY4WlUfei4E0oyKj3l76lpg5O9KCA57Co8f6zSxhcSGTskDoRVd/xpSt eg4rOm8i5IFlcuHmGZ3UG5mpCmxSjoyUo4h022eHfexEY+5jL1Ce4/XZLGQ4Yd+A V76mLn9LOYxlBTFsWvDR =Fz/x -END PGP SIGNATURE-
[ITP-1.7] botan-1.8.1-1
Botan is a portable, easy to use, and efficient C++ crypto library. It's included in Debian http://packages.debian.org/search?keywords=libbotan, Ubuntu https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/botan, Fedora, Gentoo, openSUSE, MacPorts, FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenPKG, T2 SDE. It will be also needed by upcoming monotone-0.43 release (which is the main reason I package this). This package has a few limits: - it is statically linked, as the configure insists it doesn't allow shared libs on cygwin, and I didn't check much further - it doesn't contain elliptic curve methods, as it needs TR1 libraries either in gcc or in boost and I didn't manage to have 'em working - it is compiled with i686 as a target... I guess it's quite difficult to find anything not compatible with that nowadays... anybody disagrees? should I use i386? For me, it's enough, as it's enough to compile monotone, but for the future I plan to work on those limits. Patches Thoughtfully Considered of course. http://lapo.it/cygwin/botan/setup.hint http://lapo.it/cygwin/botan/botan-1.8.1-1.tar.bz2 http://lapo.it/cygwin/botan/botan-1.8.1-1-src.tar.bz2 sdesc: A portable, easy to use, and efficient C++ crypto library ldesc: Botan is a BSD-licensed crypto library written in C++. It provides a wide variety of basic cryptographic algorithms, X.509 certificates and CRLs, PKCS#10 certificate requests, a filter/pipe message processing system, and a wide variety of other features, all written in portable C++. category: Devel requires: cygwin -- Lapo Luchini - http://lapo.it/
Re: [ITP-1.7] botan-1.8.1-1
Lapo Luchini wrote: http://lapo.it/cygwin/botan/setup.hint http://lapo.it/cygwin/botan/botan-1.8.1-1.tar.bz2 http://lapo.it/cygwin/botan/botan-1.8.1-1-src.tar.bz2 BTW: this was compiled with gcc-3.4.4-999, should I reroll it with gcc4-4.3.2-2? -- Lapo Luchini - http://lapo.it/
[RFU 1.7] rsync-3.0.4-1
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 http://lapo.it/cygwin/rsync/rsync-3.0.4-2-src.tar.bz2 http://lapo.it/cygwin/rsync/rsync-3.0.4-2.tar.bz2 http://lapo.it/cygwin/rsync/setup.hint (also setup-installable from http://lapo.it/cygwin/ ) Only difference to rsync-3.0.4-1 is a small patch to let it detect IPv6 correctly (and the compilation with 1.7, of course). Unchanged setup.hint: sdesc: Fast remote file transfer program (can use existing data to minimize transfer) ldesc: rsync is a file transfer program. rsync uses the 'rsync algorithm' which provides a very fast method for bringing remote files into sync. It does this by sending just the differences in the files across the link, without requiring that both sets of files are present at one of the ends of the link beforehand. category: Net requires: cygwin libpopt0 libiconv2 % sha256sum rsync-3.0.4-2* ee5a74da43c960bebad20d9b4ed2df4f1d16932fccffc2b0df1ed22441ef8007 rsync-3.0.4-2-src.tar.bz2 e40a4b5621034af52e2257539163ab6fad736d8835806e041057f1209ffddfe7 rsync-3.0.4-2.tar.bz2 - -- Lapo Luchini - http://lapo.it/ -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.4.9 (Cygwin) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iQIcBAEBCAAGBQJJmIg8AAoJELBiMTth2oCDkAcP/Auft+jLhvZBINLt4y++mC6F jtk4lzLE0gWW8gRUTBUiNBpPxQIXg2ITnyzWJct2WA9zojRgJip4lBqU8L+TSE2x ccwvG57Ryv2pf63QXJ5mMqHNurDW0x3aB2BlntZsCZKvNHmPCKaoplF1h1xZV6x6 Rs6Dj1crooG+9Tw4N5+va1yAdo8TNSrdzqun4FJmuqlPhy4hJN6nSSD5g6DNoBTC zugQteH09spPctS0qSr+avmuN5iEhc1LKFkSTMswvSsO4KW/EjGrq/DuIjA8FyUH fjyJZ6tDPM6o54MjjqDrtU0xlJfNojDznaDdaeKrW0rJteoyXpWDZg7sGgl629lT 1Q9osg4htGqk2UOfvF03eQj7WuGXILlwaWjFBy3CdPfwelr73pW2lcoWiFL9S/Ae jFXJVWO0sL7M71lTBQfQUd09ttnW9FZjiojh7hmR2j+JWy7ZkkRqr6idYOLeA9rp DkWstQV+46Lpj+gqDnUHB4M6CGPlGDVe96oYYI/o4iHUz4UMmCOCJIkzl5tGuTl/ dbgOi731h0hldHat2VEFHEpoN5KSD+nIWqNjR+27QGLsc83g47/NkUeQFuSnHC/m 9p8MkXsEfRUnAlKVVx1XyeDKPXLIAGXuCI/6p1LTfXhtFSo6jBmFyZl+XbcmQ5nT kT8XwzEuvHCcpwXhcABy =zp2z -END PGP SIGNATURE-
[RFU 1.7] rsync-3.0.5-1
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 Errr.. you might as well ignore previous message for rsync-3.0.4-2 and upload this instead. http://lapo.it/cygwin/rsync/rsync-3.0.5-1-src.tar.bz2 http://lapo.it/cygwin/rsync/rsync-3.0.5-1.tar.bz2 http://lapo.it/cygwin/rsync/setup.hint (also setup-installable from http://lapo.it/cygwin/ ) Unchanged setup.hint: sdesc: Fast remote file transfer program (can use existing data to minimize transfer) ldesc: rsync is a file transfer program. rsync uses the 'rsync algorithm' which provides a very fast method for bringing remote files into sync. It does this by sending just the differences in the files across the link, without requiring that both sets of files are present at one of the ends of the link beforehand. category: Net requires: cygwin libpopt0 libiconv2 % sha256sum rsync-3.0.5-1* 7abddbc2bb27e8eeaffa04b7932be9d1016deab9d16292671db104dd521bd068 rsync-3.0.5-1-src.tar.bz2 945061e79c94e5a93133014fe68309461e7091aa8d1cd36674e57e6f48bde34e rsync-3.0.5-1.tar.bz2 - -- Lapo Luchini - http://lapo.it/ -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.4.9 (Cygwin) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iQIcBAEBCAAGBQJJmI77AAoJELBiMTth2oCD2pgQALSAiECSkXeZHBlPybebk476 U1YQGYa4bk3h06TJv6zWTWcXZuTZJVSJ40Ec5pSdfyqUjzEFjvUC+32t+1XtR0Ea 9/09T9ZrCw0KcmLPq5lY+ZQB1szBHdJ3geqYvDv06YpNwXKb8Fn0Wxyt1A41UWqS iogJDLFZmwdfRZazr9qIGg4kF0SXAfD7ETwJC8fTJhG6mW84pAs4oJI2ml1M79gx yMCLqZimj1mojZ4iSS2kav/byg+JRzSrWtJZFTs5jvOAntkG5aZfQxlsJBxTpb8C mCAt8qgQE7c2olODTrrtK+LgSrwpMOlBvyOVFa31njKsEOPzhWbnYlhdbwnnba3v VB/4FOSPtugPNcd/P8MssgDuy3a7Wj/N+PyxKILDquAAfjY+UdcgeiXIWUFrBxit AAIa9/f4gRXIwcOpKezwfO8HuMA4OFe4GA8lCHPLoMRMVqsu4Y9g7muooCiUBG9T qy/Ga3azi3/mTmUDJiSUYwMphGq4Eqg+0Tidxpju0AIrUmrEcfpulaBxt08UCscO PFji41M0CCid1cR+x7N7bSPL0ViQ/G7S4jFmAbWAvRZhPtsaU4Jt2MGbm6pzjfOv kEHCC/Nubq+dqO7LbpBHSGIQesQTR9lqnQt68LPTEFUBiCjYrq9DYlS8Z/7VNFeX ZCWsi+GkmZud8DyQRQBH =qH7K -END PGP SIGNATURE-
[RFU] monotone-0.42-1
http://lapo.it/cygwin/monotone/monotone-0.42-1-src.tar.bz2 http://lapo.it/cygwin/monotone/monotone-0.42-1.tar.bz2 http://lapo.it/cygwin/monotone/setup.hint (also setup-installable from http://lapo.it/cygwin/ ) Unchanged setup.hint: sdesc: free distributed version control system ldesc: monotone is a free distributed version control system. it provides a simple, single-file transactional version store, with fully disconnected operation and an efficient peer-to-peer synchronization protocol. it understands history-sensitive merging, lightweight branches, integrated code review and 3rd party testing. it uses cryptographic version naming and client-side RSA certificates. it has good internationalization support, has no external dependencies, runs on linux, solaris, OSX, windows, and other unixes, and is licensed under the GNU GPL. category: Devel requires: libiconv2 libintl8 zlib -- Lapo Luchini “The sky above the port was the color of television, tuned to a dead channel.” (William Gibson, Neuromancer)
optipng in category Graphics?
I noticed optipng is only in category Utils, I think being also in Graphics could be appropriate. -- Lapo Luchini - http://lapo.it/ “I never think of the future, it comes soon enough.” (Albert Einstein)
[RFU] rsync-3.0.4-1
http://lapo.it/cygwin/nano/nano-2.0.9-1-src.tar.bz2 http://lapo.it/cygwin/nano/nano-2.0.9-1.tar.bz2 http://lapo.it/cygwin/nano/setup.hint (also setup-installable from http://lapo.it/cygwin/ ) Changed setup.hint (removed libiconv2, used thru libintl8): sdesc: A pico clone text editor with extensions ldesc: nano - A text editor designed as a clone of pico, but rewritten from scratch to be faster and smaller while having greater functionality category: Editors requires: cygwin libncurses8 libintl8 PS: I did *not* change it to use PCRE library as suggested on cygwin@, as they're not 1:1 compatible (some of the default context-coloring script fails with PCRE) and, being also slower as pointed out on the same ML, I'm not yet convinced it's the Right Thing To Do (c) -- Lapo Luchini [EMAIL PROTECTED] (OpenPGP X.509) www.lapo.it (Jabber, ICQ, MSN)
[RFU] nano-2.0.9-1
(sorry for the previous message with wrong Subject) http://lapo.it/cygwin/nano/nano-2.0.9-1-src.tar.bz2 http://lapo.it/cygwin/nano/nano-2.0.9-1.tar.bz2 http://lapo.it/cygwin/nano/setup.hint (also setup-installable from http://lapo.it/cygwin/ ) Changed setup.hint (removed libiconv2, used thru libintl8): sdesc: A pico clone text editor with extensions ldesc: nano - A text editor designed as a clone of pico, but rewritten from scratch to be faster and smaller while having greater functionality category: Editors requires: cygwin libncurses8 libintl8 PS: I did *not* change it to use PCRE library as suggested on cygwin@, as they're not 1:1 compatible (some of the default context-coloring script fails with PCRE) and, being also slower as pointed out on the same ML, I'm not yet convinced it's the Right Thing To Do (c) -- Lapo Luchini [EMAIL PROTECTED] (OpenPGP X.509) www.lapo.it (Jabber, ICQ, MSN)
[RFU] lighttpd-1.4.20-1
http://lapo.it/cygwin/lighttpd/lighttpd-1.4.20-1-src.tar.bz2 http://lapo.it/cygwin/lighttpd/lighttpd-1.4.20-1.tar.bz2 http://lapo.it/cygwin/lighttpd/setup.hint (also setup-installable from http://lapo.it/cygwin/ ) Changed setup.hint (removed openssl, re-ordered entries): sdesc: a light-weight and flexible webserver ldesc: lighttpd a secure, fast, compliant and very flexible web-server which has been optimized for high-performance environments. It has a very low memory footprint compared to other webservers and takes care of cpu-load. Its advanced feature-set (FastCGI, CGI, Auth, Output-Compression, URL-Rewriting and many more) make lighttpd the perfect webserver-software for every server that is suffering load problems. category: Net Web requires: cygwin crypt libbz2_1 libpcre0 zlib PS: I'm no longer an user of this package myself; I'll continue maintaining the package but if anyone more interested thinks he could do a better (or even just faster) job, feel free to step up ;) -- Lapo Luchini [EMAIL PROTECTED] (OpenPGP X.509) www.lapo.it (Jabber, ICQ, MSN)
[RFU] rsync-3.0.4-1
http://lapo.it/cygwin/rsync/rsync-3.0.4-1-src.tar.bz2 http://lapo.it/cygwin/rsync/rsync-3.0.4-1.tar.bz2 http://lapo.it/cygwin/rsync/setup.hint (also setup-installable from http://lapo.it/cygwin/ ) Changed setup.hint (added libiconv2): sdesc: Fast remote file transfer program (can use existing data to minimize transfer) ldesc: rsync is a file transfer program. rsync uses the 'rsync algorithm' which provides a very fast method for bringing remote files into sync. It does this by sending just the differences in the files across the link, without requiring that both sets of files are present at one of the ends of the link beforehand. category: Net requires: cygwin libpopt0 libiconv2 -- Lapo Luchini [EMAIL PROTECTED] (OpenPGP X.509) www.lapo.it (Jabber, ICQ, MSN)
Re: [RFU] sqlite3-3.5.8-1
Dr. Volker Zell wrote: usr/bin/lemon3.exe Isn't this the parser-generator needed only for the build itself? -- Lapo Luchini - http://lapo.it/ “Gentlemen do not read each others mail.” (Henry Lewis Stimson)
Re: RFD: Adding ability for maintainers to upload their own packages
Christopher Faylor wrote: I've been playing with the notion of allowing maintainers to upload their own packages for some time. Over the three day weekend, I started implementing a method that I think will work. Mhh, I kinda lost the end of the discussion: does something automated exist already (and to whom should I send my aithorized_keys?) or right now the good-old-RFU-messages are still needed? I've just sent an RFU as I've seen other people do that, but in case there's a semi-automated way, I'd love not to disturb the few actual uploaders ;-) -- Lapo Luchini [EMAIL PROTECTED] (OpenPGP X.509) www.lapo.it (Jabber, ICQ, MSN)
[RFU] monotone-0.40-1
http://lapo.it/~lapo/cygwin/monotone-0.40-1.tar.bz2 http://lapo.it/~lapo/cygwin/monotone-0.40-1-src.tar.bz2 http://lapo.it/~lapo/cygwin/setup.hint Dependencies have changed (since 0.38, actually, but I forgot to point it out): libboost is no more required at runtime, only at build time. sdesc: free distributed version control system ldesc: monotone is a free distributed version control system. it provides a simple, single-file transactional version store, with fully disconnected operation and an efficient peer-to-peer synchronization protocol. it understands history-sensitive merging, lightweight branches, integrated code review and 3rd party testing. it uses cryptographic version naming and client-side RSA certificates. it has good internationalization support, has no external dependencies, runs on linux, solaris, OSX, windows, and other unixes, and is licensed under the GNU GPL. category: Devel requires: libiconv2 libintl8 zlib PS: this package is the result of 10 hours of compilation under QEMU ;-) -- Lapo Luchini [EMAIL PROTECTED] (OpenPGP X.509) www.lapo.it (Jabber, ICQ, MSN)
Re: [HEADSUP] Let's start a Cygwin 1.7 release area
Corinna Vinschen wrote: I will not further argue against using Cygwin Project\Cygwin or just Cygwin. I guess the one name no one can strongly argue against is the one we're using right now: perfect or outdated as it may be, it has at least one reason to be (retro-compatibility). PS: my only WinXP box is still waiting for his motherboard back from RMA... I'll try qemu to test cygwin-1.7 and, if it's not too slow, produce updated packages for both 1.5 and 1.7 (or is 1.7 near enough that is better to update that first?). -- Lapo Luchini [EMAIL PROTECTED] (OpenPGP X.509) www.lapo.it (Jabber, ICQ, MSN)
Re: gnupg and /dev/random
Gergely Budai wrote: Since the presence of a strong cryptographical random function is the prerequisite of cryptography and some of us are sill going to use Cygwin on Windows 2000 in the future, my question is the following: Would not it be better to configure the future gnupg cygwin releases not to use /dev/random, but the builtin and specially for windows developped randomness entropy gatherer (rndw32.c)? If we want to change that, it would be better to use a better CSPRNG for /dev/random itself, instead of a gnupg-specific work-around. Personally, I'd use Fortuna for that and would actually volunteer to provide a patch, if such a change could be welcome. -- Lapo Luchini [EMAIL PROTECTED] (OpenPGP X.509) www.lapo.it (Jabber, ICQ, MSN)
[ITA] nano package
Lapo Luchini wrote: Hi Gareth, just a quick question: do you plan to support the current nano-2.0.x branch in your Cygwin package relases? Gareth replied privately to me that's ok with him if I adopt the package. Should anyone take a look at the packaging? http://cyberx.lapo.it/cygwin/nano/nano-2.0.6-1.tar.bz2 http://cyberx.lapo.it/cygwin/nano/nano-2.0.6-1-src.tar.bz2 Lapo -- Lapo Luchini [EMAIL PROTECTED] (OpenPGP X.509) www.lapo.it (Jabber, ICQ, MSN)
Re: [ITA] nano package
Igor Peshansky wrote: On Mon, 17 Dec 2007, Corinna Vinschen wrote: On Dec 17 12:50, Lapo Luchini wrote: http://cyberx.lapo.it/cygwin/nano/nano-2.0.6-1.tar.bz2 http://cyberx.lapo.it/cygwin/nano/nano-2.0.6-1-src.tar.bz2 Looks good, uploaded. Thanks for taking over, Corinna http://cygwin.com/goldstars/#JAa. Doh? ;-) -- Lapo Luchini [EMAIL PROTECTED] (OpenPGP X.509) www.lapo.it (Jabber, ICQ, MSN)
Re: [ITA] nano package
Igor Peshansky wrote: http://cygwin.com/goldstars/#JAa. Doh? ;-) Sort of. Just making sure this time things don't get buried in the TODO list... :-) Uh.. not exactly: I was dohing to the fact that that I'm not quite as active as Jari is, in adopting packages 0=) (second hint: #JAa vs #LL :P) -- Lapo Luchini [EMAIL PROTECTED] (OpenPGP X.509) www.lapo.it (Jabber, ICQ, MSN)
Re: [ITA] nano package
Dr. Volker Zell wrote: setup.hint should only include direct dependencies OK, noted (for next revision). PS: AFAIR the g-b-s' deps target lists them all, but cygport's dep does not. -- Lapo Luchini [EMAIL PROTECTED] (OpenPGP X.509) www.lapo.it (Jabber, ICQ, MSN)
[RFU] monotone-0.38.1
http://cyberx.lapo.it/cygwin/monotone/monotone-0.38-1-src.tar.bz2 http://cyberx.lapo.it/cygwin/monotone/monotone-0.38-1.tar.bz2 Again, converted to cygport packaging, that I love more and more (e.g. this time around the package has automatically gzipped info pages that the GBS package didn't have). -- Lapo Luchini [EMAIL PROTECTED] (OpenPGP X.509) www.lapo.it (Jabber, ICQ, MSN)
[UPLOAD] typespeed-0.6.4-1
http://cyberx.lapo.it/cygwin/typespeed/setup.hint http://cyberx.lapo.it/cygwin/typespeed/typespeed-0.6.4-1-src.tar.bz2 http://cyberx.lapo.it/cygwin/typespeed/typespeed-0.6.4-1.tar.bz2 setup.hint changed from libintl2 to libintl8 sdesc: Test your typing speed, and get your fingers' CPS ldesc: Typespeed gives your fingers' cps (total and correct), typoratio and some points to compare with your friends. Typespeed's idea is ripped from ztspeed (a dos game made by Zorlim). Idea of the game should be clear to anyone, just type and type it fast, or be a lewser. category: Games requires: cygwin libintl8 libncurses8 -- Lapo Luchini [EMAIL PROTECTED] (OpenPGP X.509) www.lapo.it (Jabber, ICQ, MSN)
[UPLOAD] ucl-1.03-1 upx-3.01-1
http://cyberx.lapo.it/cygwin/ucl/setup.hint http://cyberx.lapo.it/cygwin/ucl/ucl-1.03-1.tar.bz2 http://cyberx.lapo.it/cygwin/ucl/ucl-1.03-1-src.tar.bz2 http://cyberx.lapo.it/cygwin/upx/setup.hint http://cyberx.lapo.it/cygwin/upx/upx-3.01-1.tar.bz2 http://cyberx.lapo.it/cygwin/upx/upx-3.01-1-src.tar.bz2 (now based on cygport instead of g-b-s) Digital signature can be verified via the hashes present in http://cyberx.lapo.it/cygwin/setup.ini and my signature http://cyberx.lapo.it/cygwin/setup.ini.sig setup.hint have both changed: sdesc: A portable, lossless data compression library ldesc: UCL is a portable lossless data compression library written in ANSI C. UCL implements a number of compression algorithms that achieve an excellent compression ratio while allowing *very* fast decompression. Decompression requires no additional memory. category: Libs requires: cygwin sdesc: A free, portable, extendable, high-performance executable packer ldesc: UPX is a free, portable, extendable, high-performance executable packer for several different executable formats. It achieves an excellent compression ratio and offers very fast decompression. Your executables suffer no memory overhead or other drawbacks. UPX is copyrighted software distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License, with special exceptions granting the free usage for commercial programs as stated in the UPX License Agreement. UPX aims to be Commercial Quality Freeware. category: Utils requires: cygwin zlib -- Lapo Luchini [EMAIL PROTECTED] (OpenPGP X.509) www.lapo.it (Jabber, ICQ, MSN)
[UPLOAD] whois-4.7.24
http://cyberx.lapo.it/cygwin/whois/setup.hint (unchanged) http://cyberx.lapo.it/cygwin/whois/whois-4.7.24-1.tar.bz2 http://cyberx.lapo.it/cygwin/whois/whois-4.7.24-1-src.tar.bz2 (now based on cygport instead of g-b-s) Digital signature can be verified via the hashes present in http://cyberx.lapo.it/cygwin/setup.ini and my signature http://cyberx.lapo.it/cygwin/setup.ini.sig -- Lapo Luchini [EMAIL PROTECTED] (OpenPGP X.509) www.lapo.it (Jabber, ICQ, MSN)
Re: (non-)updates for upx and lighttpd
Yaakov (Cygwin Ports) wrote: (Having problems posting to cygwin-apps at the moment.) Err... I don't read [EMAIL PROTECTED] as often as -apps, so I noticed this message only when I actually already managed to create a lighttpd cygport by myself... (which was nice to do, anyway) Try this: http://cygwin-ports.cvs.sourceforge.net/*checkout*/cygwin-ports/ports/net/lighttpd/lighttpd-1.4.18-1.cygport http://cygwin-ports.cvs.sourceforge.net/*checkout*/cygwin-ports/ports/net/lighttpd/lighttpd-1.4.18-1.src.patch ...I'll take a look at it to see the differences, though. I see you didn't override src_install() as I did... that's because you have a more recent cygport that does more/different things or simply that you install also the .la files? (which I don't think are much useful, as those are really plugins for ligthy, not shared libraries anyone else might want to link to) BTW: can you explain the cygwinports things a bit to me? the main question is: what's the motive behind it? to be an incubation tank for new possible packages people may choose to adopt? to share the work of patching hard to port software? to simply be an alternative source-only form of cygwin distribution (alike to freebsd ports and/or gentoo portage, except that freebsd ports are in fact used to create official packages and cygwin ports seems not to be, except maybe your packages?) Lapo
Re: Cygwin's nano package
WHOPS! Sorry about double-posting... my mailer crashed during the send, and I couldn't find the message after the restart, so I supposed it was not sent (it turned out I was simlpy checking the wrong outbox!).
Cygwin's nano package
Hi Gareth, just a quick question: do you plan to support the current nano-2.0.x branch in your Cygwin package relases? Sorry if I may seem a bit rude, but It's been 4 years since your last update, I was just wondering 0=) If you think it could be useful, I prepared a cygport-based nano-2.0.6-1 package I used locally for a couple of hours and seems to work ok. http://cyberx.lapo.it/cygwin/nano/ Or, if you have no more interest (or time!) enough to mantain nano, I'd be glad to maintain it. greets, Lapo
Cygwin's nano package
Hi Gareth. Just a quick question: do you plan to package nano-2.x releases? Sorry for asking, I don't want to seem rude but I'm just wondering... being more than 4 years since your last nano release. ;-) In the case you do not have time or will to upgrade it, do you mind if I take ownership of the package and update it? (actually I already have a local working package, it seems to work OOTB but a bit more testing is needed) Lapo
Re: [ITP] cygport
Yaakov S (Cygwin Ports) wrote: I would like to propose my cygport package as a new package building/maintaining method, as well as a new package for the distribution. Well, thanks. I used it for the latest lighhtpd package and I like it's small .cygport file better that the g-b-s: it essentually contains all the same mods but only those show instead of being dispersed in a 535-lines file. What is your (and/or the suggested) way to upgrade a package to next release? Do you have a script for that too? (with g-b-s I usually ended up using SED on the .patch to change directory names and try to apply it on the new sources directly, adjusting thing when needs be, and I guess I could do something similar using cygport too, at the worst) -- Lapo Luchini [EMAIL PROTECTED] (OpenPGP X.509) www.lapo.it (Jabber, ICQ, MSN)
[UPLOAD] lighttpd-1.4.18-1
http://cyberx.lapo.it/cygwin/lighttpd/setup.hint (unchanged) http://cyberx.lapo.it/cygwin/lighttpd/lighttpd-1.4.18-1-src.tar.bz2 http://cyberx.lapo.it/cygwin/lighttpd/lighttpd-1.4.18-1.tar.bz2 (now based on cygport instead of g-b-s) -- Lapo Luchini [EMAIL PROTECTED] (OpenPGP X.509) www.lapo.it (Jabber, ICQ, MSN)
(non-)updates for upx and lighttpd
I'm having some problems updating both upx and lighttpd to their latest upstream release: they've changed the build script enough to break the existing GBS and I haven't found the time to adapt the GBS to them, yet. I still intend to do it ASAP (and maybe trying cygport in the process), but if anyone feels like preferring to do it himself instead of waiting me, please feel free to go ahead, it's been one month already since those releases were due... =( -- Lapo Luchini [EMAIL PROTECTED] (OpenPGP X.509) www.lapo.it (Jabber, ICQ, MSN)
[upload] update: monotone-0.37.1
http://cyberx.lapo.it/cygwin/monotone/monotone-0.37-1-src.tar.bz2 http://cyberx.lapo.it/cygwin/monotone/monotone-0.37-1.tar.bz2 (*.sig for my PGP signatures) http://cyberx.lapo.it/cygwin/monotone/setup.hint It has changed: boost is no more a runtime dependence. # setup.hint for monotone sdesc: free distributed version control system ldesc: monotone is a free distributed version control system. it provides a simple, single-file transactional version store, with fully disconnected operation and an efficient peer-to-peer synchronization protocol. it understands history-sensitive merging, lightweight branches, integrated code review and 3rd party testing. it uses cryptographic version naming and client-side RSA certificates. it has good internationalization support, has no external dependencies, runs on linux, solaris, OSX, windows, and other unixes, and is licensed under the GNU GPL. category: Devel requires: libiconv2 libintl8 zlib #maintainer: Lapo Luchini [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Lapo Luchini [EMAIL PROTECTED] (OpenPGP X.509) www.lapo.it (Jabber, ICQ, MSN)
Re: [SECURITY] rsync: Two buffer overflows
Yaakov (Cygwin Ports) wrote: http://sources.gentoo.org/viewcvs.py/gentoo-x86/net-misc/rsync/files/rsync-2.6.9-stats-fix.patch Uh... reading the bug and all, it doesn't seem a buffer overflow at all, only an error in statistics printed... (I will roll -3 nonetheless) -- Lapo Luchini [EMAIL PROTECTED] (OpenPGP X.509) www.lapo.it (Jabber, ICQ, MSN)
Re: [SECURITY] rsync: Two buffer overflows
Yaakov (Cygwin Ports) wrote: Lapo, AFAIK rsync is yours. Besides the update, the necessary patches are at: http://sources.gentoo.org/viewcvs.py/gentoo-x86/net-misc/rsync/files/rsync-2.6.9-stats-fix.patch http://sources.gentoo.org/viewcvs.py/gentoo-x86/net-misc/rsync/files/rsync-2.6.9-fname-obo.patch The 2.6.9-2 included the second patch already. I'm now rolling a -3 with the other one as well. (and, still, no one seem to have noticed any on the rsync mailing list nor rsync's homepage... I wonder why!) -- Lapo Luchini [EMAIL PROTECTED] (OpenPGP X.509) www.lapo.it (Jabber, ICQ, MSN)
[upload] typespeed-0.6.2-1
http://cyberx.lapo.it/cygwin/typespeed/setup.hint http://cyberx.lapo.it/cygwin/typespeed/typespeed-0.6.2-1-src.tar.bz2 http://cyberx.lapo.it/cygwin/typespeed/typespeed-0.6.2-1.tar.bz2 (and usual *.sig GPG signatures on them) It install the high score file in /var/games/typespeed.score. Do you think that's good? Or where else? setup.hint updated with (requires += libintl2): sdesc: Test your typing speed, and get your fingers' CPS ldesc: Typespeed gives your fingers' cps (total and correct), typoratio and some points to compare with your friends. Typespeed's idea is ripped from ztspeed (a dos game made by Zorlim). Idea of the game should be clear to anyone, just type and type it fast, or be a lewser. category: Games requires: cygwin libintl2 libncurses8 -- Lapo Luchini [EMAIL PROTECTED] (OpenPGP X.509) www.lapo.it (Jabber, ICQ, MSN)
[UPLOAD] rsync-2.6.9-2 (security fix)
(sorry duplicate message, but the other was deep in a thread and may not be noticeable enough) Please upload new release as it is a security fix, delete 2.6.9-1 and keep 2.6.6-1 as previous. http://cyberx.lapo.it/cygwin/rsync/setup.hint (unchanged) http://cyberx.lapo.it/cygwin/rsync/rsync-2.6.9-2.tar.bz2 http://cyberx.lapo.it/cygwin/rsync/rsync-2.6.9-2-src.tar.bz2 Should I announce *both* or a single announce for -2 can do? (-1 was uploaded like yesterday) -- Lapo Luchini [EMAIL PROTECTED] (OpenPGP X.509) www.lapo.it (Jabber, ICQ, MSN)
[UPLOAD] rsync-2.6.9-2 (security fix)
(sorry for the *triple* message, but the other was deep in a thread and may not be noticeable enough, and the second too, as I supposed Thunderbird's post as new would NOT copy reply-to headers...) Please upload new release as it is a security fix, delete 2.6.9-1 and keep 2.6.6-1 as previous. http://cyberx.lapo.it/cygwin/rsync/setup.hint (unchanged) http://cyberx.lapo.it/cygwin/rsync/rsync-2.6.9-2.tar.bz2 http://cyberx.lapo.it/cygwin/rsync/rsync-2.6.9-2-src.tar.bz2 I already announced 2.6.9-1 saying that a security bug may affect users, and to expect 2.6.9-2 shortly. -- Lapo Luchini [EMAIL PROTECTED] (OpenPGP X.509) www.lapo.it (Jabber, ICQ, MSN)
Re: RXVT doesn't recognize ALT + Cursor keys
Some brain-deadness (probably jet-lag-related) didn't let me see this message yesterday (even if I searched for recent thread with the word 'rxvt' in the Subject...), but with new rxvt*-6 I also have problems with Alt-BackSpace deleting TWO words instead of one, so there may be some more to this problem than it appears?... =) Also, something has changed with font management, I guess, but I hope the announce of the new package will tell about that... http://article.gmane.org/gmane.os.cygwin/91847 -- Lapo Luchini [EMAIL PROTECTED] (OpenPGP X.509) www.lapo.it (Jabber, ICQ, MSN)
Re: [UPLOAD] rsync-2.6.9-1
Eric Blake wrote: Uploaded, leaving 2.6.6-1 as previous. 2.6.2-3 and 2.6.3-1 are also still present. 2.6.6-1 has been used succesfully by many for much time, it's good to leave that as [prev], but 2.6.2 and 2.6.3 can be safely deleted. -- Lapo Luchini [EMAIL PROTECTED] (OpenPGP X.509) www.lapo.it (Jabber, ICQ, MSN)
Re: [UPLOAD] rsync-2.6.9-1
David Rothenberger wrote: On 8/27/2007 1:50 PM, Lapo Luchini wrote: http://cyberx.lapo.it/cygwin/lighttpd/setup.hint (unchanged) http://cyberx.lapo.it/cygwin/rsync/rsync-2.6.9-1.tar.bz2 http://cyberx.lapo.it/cygwin/rsync/rsync-2.6.9-1-src.tar.bz2 Would it make sense to include the patch [...] to fix the off-by-one errors that could lead remote code execution?[*] I'm sorry for not noticing this before rsync was uploaded. Don't be sorry, *I* am sorry not to have noticed that myself, as I was supposed to ;) Rolling new package in a few mins... -- Lapo Luchini [EMAIL PROTECTED] (OpenPGP X.509) www.lapo.it (Jabber, ICQ, MSN)
Re: [UPLOAD] rsync-2.6.9-2
Lapo Luchini wrote: Would it make sense to include the patch [...] to fix the off-by-one errors that could lead remote code execution?[*] I'm sorry for not noticing this before rsync was uploaded. Don't be sorry, *I* am sorry not to have noticed that myself, as I was supposed to ;) I have to notice, though, that I'm in good company: neither official rsync homepage or devel ML took notice of it so far... (I wonder why the patch author didn't write to the ML concurrently to his blog post) Anyway... http://cyberx.lapo.it/cygwin/rsync/setup.hint (unchanged) http://cyberx.lapo.it/cygwin/rsync/rsync-2.6.9-2.tar.bz2 http://cyberx.lapo.it/cygwin/rsync/rsync-2.6.9-2-src.tar.bz2 -- Lapo Luchini [EMAIL PROTECTED] (OpenPGP X.509) www.lapo.it (Jabber, ICQ, MSN)
Re: [UPLOAD] rsync-2.6.9-2
Lapo Luchini wrote: http://cyberx.lapo.it/cygwin/rsync/setup.hint (unchanged) http://cyberx.lapo.it/cygwin/rsync/rsync-2.6.9-2.tar.bz2 http://cyberx.lapo.it/cygwin/rsync/rsync-2.6.9-2-src.tar.bz2 (which is intended to replace 2.6.9-1, keeping 2.6.6 as prev) -- Lapo Luchini [EMAIL PROTECTED] (OpenPGP X.509) www.lapo.it (Jabber, ICQ, MSN)
[UPLOAD] rsync-2.6.9-1
http://cyberx.lapo.it/cygwin/lighttpd/setup.hint (unchanged) http://cyberx.lapo.it/cygwin/rsync/rsync-2.6.9-1.tar.bz2 http://cyberx.lapo.it/cygwin/rsync/rsync-2.6.9-1-src.tar.bz2 (*.bz2.sig for detached GPG signatures) sdesc: Fast remote file transfer program (can use existing data to minimize transfer) ldesc: rsync is a file transfer program. rsync uses the 'rsync algorithm' which provides a very fast method for bringing remote files into sync. It does this by sending just the differences in the files across the link, without requiring that both sets of files are present at one of the ends of the link beforehand. category: Net requires: cygwin libpopt0 -- Lapo Luchini [EMAIL PROTECTED] (OpenPGP X.509) www.lapo.it (Jabber, ICQ, MSN)
Re: [ITP] mercurial 0.9.4 - Distributed, efficient Python based source control system
Christopher Faylor wrote: Nice. Thanks for doing this. I saw a presentation on Mercurial at last year's OLS and was impressed. It will be good to have it in the Cygwin distro. Thus, together with monotone, we have two of the most promising distributed versioning systems available out there ;-) monotone is a bit slower, on cygwin, compared on the native mingw version. I wonder how does Hg/cygwin-python compare to Hg/native-python. -- Lapo Luchini [EMAIL PROTECTED] (OpenPGP X.509) www.lapo.it (Jabber, ICQ, MSN)
Re: Upload: pinfo-0.6.9-1 [Was: Package maintainer list]
Lapo Luchini wrote: It does indeed need libiconv and libintl, but it currently links them statically. I'll investigate that a bit further and either convince it to use the shared ones or correct the setup.hint. OK, I failed to convince it so far. Given the fact that 5-25 August I will be between sand and sun with a dozen of friends (and my internet access will be sporadic)... should we release the currently packaged and working but statically linked pinfo-0.6.9-1 and then do a iconv-intl-shared-using pinfo-0.6.9-2 with more time when I return, or do you think it is so important to use the shared libs right now? Your call... both do perfectly fine for me. Lapo -- Lapo Luchini [EMAIL PROTECTED] (OpenPGP X.509) www.lapo.it (Jabber, ICQ, MSN)
Re: Upload: pinfo-0.6.9-1 [Was: Package maintainer list]
Christopher Faylor wrote: I'd say this is actually your call. If you are ok with linking them statically, I see no reason why you shouldn't do so. Then I'd say to upload it: the worst it can do is occupy slightly more space on disk. (and I'll have more time to try harder to have next release use the shared ones) http://cyberx.lapo.it/cygwin/pinfo/pinfo-0.6.9-1-src.tar.bz2 http://cyberx.lapo.it/cygwin/pinfo/pinfo-0.6.9-1.tar.bz2 http://cyberx.lapo.it/cygwin/pinfo/setup.hint setup.hint (changed the requires): sdesc: A lynx-like info and man page viewer ldesc: Pinfo is an info file viewer. Pinfo is similar in use to lynx. It has similar key movements, and gives similar intuition. You just move across info nodes, and select links, follow them... Well, you know how it is when you view html with lynx. :) It supports as many colors, as it could. Pinfo also supports viewing of manual pages -- they're colorised like in the midnight commander's viewer, and additionaly they are hypertextualized (i.e. when pinfo encounters a reference of form manualname (n), then you can press enter there, and voila -- you're on the page for `manualname'. Keyboard and colors are fully configurable. Pinfo supports URL's embedded into info documents and man pages. To be precise, supported URL's are mailto, ftp, http. category: Doc requires: cygwin libncurses8 -- Lapo Luchini [EMAIL PROTECTED] (OpenPGP X.509) www.lapo.it (Jabber, ICQ, MSN)
[UPLOAD] lighttpd-1.4.16-1
Heck! A long delayed release, and it is obsoleted after a few days :P Security fixes: http://www.lighttpd.net/2007/7/24/1-4-16-let-s-ship-it http://cyberx.lapo.it/cygwin/lighttpd/setup.hint (unchanged) http://cyberx.lapo.it/cygwin/lighttpd/lighttpd-1.4.16-1-src.tar.bz2 http://cyberx.lapo.it/cygwin/lighttpd/lighttpd-1.4.16-1.tar.bz2 (*.bz2.sig for detached GPG signatures) sdesc: a light-weight and flexible webserver ldesc: lighttpd a secure, fast, compliant and very flexible web-server which has been optimized for high-performance environments. It has a very low memory footprint compared to other webservers and takes care of cpu-load. Its advanced feature-set (FastCGI, CGI, Auth, Output-Compression, URL-Rewriting and many more) make lighttpd the perfect webserver-software for every server that is suffering load problems. category: Net Web requires: libpcre0 cygwin zlib openssl libbz2_1 crypt -- Lapo Luchini [EMAIL PROTECTED] (OpenPGP X.509) www.lapo.it (Jabber, ICQ, MSN)
Re: Upload: pinfo-0.6.9-1 [Was: Package maintainer list]
Lapo Luchini wrote: Corinna Vinschen wrote: Right, it requires libncurses8. It seems most requirements are unnecessary. pinfo.exe does neither link against libiconv, nor libintl. And, does it really require the man and texinfo packages? Does pinfo call the man and info binaries under the hood? I'll check it better on a clean environment this evening, to be sure. It does not call them under the hood, it does indeed uses texinfo to compile his own info, but that's build-time-only. I wonder why they were in the old setup.hint, but OTOH, do all those other packages really need texinfo at *runtime*? autoconf2.5, automake1.10, automake1.4, automake1.5, automake1.6, automake1.7, automake1.8, automake1.9, cygwin-doc, gettext-devel, libtool1.5, octave, _update-info-dir It does indeed need libiconv and libintl, but it currently links them statically. I'll investigate that a bit further and either convince it to use the shared ones or correct the setup.hint. (0.6.8 did indeed use the shared ones) -- Lapo Luchini [EMAIL PROTECTED] (OpenPGP X.509) www.lapo.it (Jabber, ICQ, MSN)
Re: Upload: pinfo-0.6.9-1 [Was: Package maintainer list]
Corinna Vinschen wrote: Right, it requires libncurses8. It seems most requirements are unnecessary. pinfo.exe does neither link against libiconv, nor libintl. And, does it really require the man and texinfo packages? Does pinfo call the man and info binaries under the hood? I'll check it better on a clean environment this evening, to be sure. -- Lapo Luchini [EMAIL PROTECTED] (OpenPGP X.509) www.lapo.it (Jabber, ICQ, MSN)
Re: Upload: pinfo-0.6.9-1 [Was: Package maintainer list]
Reini Urban wrote: Lapo Luchini schrieb: requires: cygwin libiconv2 libintl2 libncurses7 man texinfo Not libncurses8 ? Err.. yes, of course! I corrected the README and forgot to correct setup.hint. -- Lapo Luchini [EMAIL PROTECTED] (OpenPGP X.509) www.lapo.it (Jabber, ICQ, MSN)
Re: [UPLOAD] lighttpd-1.4.15-1
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 Eric Blake wrote: Uploaded, leaving 1.4.9-1 as previous. Do you want 1.4.8 deleted? Yes, please. - -- Lapo Luchini [EMAIL PROTECTED] (OpenPGP X.509) www.lapo.it (Jabber, ICQ, MSN) -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.4.7 (FreeBSD) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iQIcBAEBCAAGBQJGpwgRAAoJELBiMTth2oCDjw4P/iLDS1ZtcuG/pihXGDjdTn/J rx1i1TIiZRc+n2o3wttJDYCjQdlqJ23DFMhww1uGGO7ajQNx0zz9oexPniSh9sH/ /7XqID0KZ3B0UVr8xX1yXsQlfrX3acwbP09/V4wtD6J0KK0BbMgDKf85aoOxIg+B zK9CpZ2KlTt2QaufWnDfmvxWJjEDAKChKdLAbgZRyYqoTVsMvrn9/vnOjQ7ACqTJ gTYrgogWA9i5P2qc0Wa8KeQ+eTCmmurrK/swP5LJ+UrVFx4a4XXKdKtk9Qmi4std 6BX3PfoAU1yy3pfSCq52Gx+blLORBbXAT6o4/Dz1ZBg1mtPwow4l7hPbjBpegwOx jo/N5SL2Zcp50abx2jpG698J+KH2MyUyxtUdlLNXt+sGO13Bp4VML+3ZlhW/vdP8 s1K7EMuxHQlKDOoFpUA9IFnIeMIQU0sNITzeTK93qc0ANwT56BgdsRbrj/Yt9CVD ldURKuLpMFfMbksxhPU47hJqPb+aWrnzblDAZlpgrW7JXmruag+y2tgvKfWvnHRD u0LKXY1IY8EOkzks5//mM15VyQ/re9L22rCi8bSy6ZIRnmbWYfmM7i7jpcy4JCQ6 O026Fa/53RdpzAj+3VEUMygBHadLMhy9qNe/NH6xjVPFUjvlOXzMTI/QoU85LPq5 CNM+KJB0U92Ek0yRtMb9 =GHzX -END PGP SIGNATURE-
Re: Package maintainer list
Andrew Schulman wrote: I use pinfo and xinetd so I'll take these over as soon as my time permits-- unless someone else wants them. Andrew. I am actually in the process of packaging pinfo-0.6.9 (I was waiting till I had the real package ready)... it has some configure problem but I should have them solved shortly. -- Lapo Luchini [EMAIL PROTECTED] (OpenPGP X.509) www.lapo.it (Jabber, ICQ, MSN)
Upload: pinfo-0.6.9-1 [Was: Package maintainer list]
Andrew Schulman wrote: I am actually in the process of packaging pinfo-0.6.9 (I was waiting till I had the real package ready)... it has some configure problem but I should have them solved shortly. OK, by all means take it. I did try to build it once before and failed, but would try again rather than see it disappear from Cygwin. But if you're building it, go ahead. The included macro/curses.m4 uses only LDFLAGS for both -L and -l, which is pasted before the conftest.c file and not LIBS for -l, which would be correctly pasted after, thus the library is not found (I already wrote upstream to ask to properly patch it). Except for a dirty-but-effective hack to add LDFLAGS in /ac_link=/ lines in configure (least patch lines approach, changing the m4 macro and then autoreconfiguring would generate a HUGE one), it compiles and works perfectly. http://cyberx.lapo.it/cygwin/pinfo/pinfo-0.6.9-1-src.tar.bz2 http://cyberx.lapo.it/cygwin/pinfo/pinfo-0.6.9-1.tar.bz2 http://cyberx.lapo.it/cygwin/pinfo/setup.hint http://cyberx.lapo.it/cygwin/pinfo/pinfo-0.6.9-1-src.tar.bz2.sig http://cyberx.lapo.it/cygwin/pinfo/pinfo-0.6.9-1.tar.bz2.sig I'd say the old 0.6.6p1 can safely be deleted. setup.hint (unchanged): sdesc: A lynx-like info and man page viewer ldesc: Pinfo is an info file viewer. Pinfo is similar in use to lynx. It has similar key movements, and gives similar intuition. You just move across info nodes, and select links, follow them... Well, you know how it is when you view html with lynx. :) It supports as many colors, as it could. Pinfo also supports viewing of manual pages -- they're colorised like in the midnight commander's viewer, and additionaly they are hypertextualized (i.e. when pinfo encounters a reference of form manualname (n), then you can press enter there, and voila -- you're on the page for `manualname'. Keyboard and colors are fully configurable. Pinfo supports URL's embedded into info documents and man pages. To be precise, supported URL's are mailto, ftp, http. category: Doc requires: cygwin libiconv2 libintl2 libncurses7 man texinfo -- Lapo Luchini [EMAIL PROTECTED] (OpenPGP X.509) www.lapo.it (Jabber, ICQ, MSN)
Re: Package maintainer list
Corinna Vinschen wrote: aspell-en (Ronald Landheer-Cies) hexedit(Marcel Telka) indent (Gerrit P. Haase) links (Harold L Hunt II) pinfo (Joshua Daniel Franklin) I could consider managing all of those, which are packages that I do use and it's a shame are orphaned, except lately I'm a bit slow releasing the packages I already manage. But well, I guess while they are in the orphanage their update speed is kinda zero, so that may not be a problem. -- Lapo Luchini [EMAIL PROTECTED] (OpenPGP X.509) www.lapo.it (Jabber, ICQ, MSN)
[UPLOAD] lighttpd-1.4.15-1
I didn't check new features extensively, but it compiles, and it works with PHP/FastCGI, and it should overall work at least as well as before. http://cyberx.lapo.it/cygwin/lighttpd/setup.hint (unchanged) http://cyberx.lapo.it/cygwin/lighttpd/lighttpd-1.4.15-1-src.tar.bz2 http://cyberx.lapo.it/cygwin/lighttpd/lighttpd-1.4.15-1.tar.bz2 (*.bz2.sig for detached GPG signatures) sdesc: a light-weight and flexible webserver ldesc: lighttpd a secure, fast, compliant and very flexible web-server which has been optimized for high-performance environments. It has a very low memory footprint compared to other webservers and takes care of cpu-load. Its advanced feature-set (FastCGI, CGI, Auth, Output-Compression, URL-Rewriting and many more) make lighttpd the perfect webserver-software for every server that is suffering load problems. category: Net Web requires: libpcre0 cygwin zlib openssl libbz2_1 crypt -- Lapo Luchini [EMAIL PROTECTED] (OpenPGP X.509) www.lapo.it (Jabber, ICQ, MSN)
Re: regarding updated lighttpd and upx
Igor Peshansky wrote: Umm, VMware? Or is it a disk space issue? No (recent) VMware for FreeBSD unfortunately, I'll take a look at qemu... Anyway, this evening I gave a stab at lighttpd and it now compiles correctly, I only have to test it a bit better and it should be ready for release. -- Lapo Luchini [EMAIL PROTECTED] (OpenPGP X.509) www.lapo.it (Jabber, ICQ, MSN)
regarding updated lighttpd and upx
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 They changed quite a bit, upgrading them is not straightforward and will take a few more time slots... unfortunately (or rather, fortunately ;-)) I no longer use Windows on my laptop, so they have to compete with free time at home ;-) Don't despair... - -- Lapo Luchini [EMAIL PROTECTED] (OpenPGP X.509) www.lapo.it (Jabber, ICQ, MSN) -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.4.7 (FreeBSD) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iQIcBAEBCAAGBQJGhQ7IAAoJEJLw0EUVBG94oYMP/02Tlli0iKKtkIlBGuIjg+9I p1RdH6RZuz1jI3ww/H83bIDYBRwIVyfn2wlNV1vvubOKkF2txSS4vbhbRFMzBD/z eWiwtZcleYyh0nDshukvTadDs74XIMRH5/SjhNJzAErA03YxE4wsKwcH5W+0nSqz Pa3Sb53WqEHu9nQkYLCoFX9JJ8QC+LzTBOnwyBSjE06NRPjkSnnZ44mVgM+vzz+G up/u5HepBWjEdw7o2h4y+MT8pVf8IDmh5hUKElZ9tv02kFoMSJ+MHIEPHnzh3WX5 zmm32BKI4VGTbyQqo3F1s3ZR+tcI7ztb/pxLhbAxDUejVGW6ivzAQVuACnLqw35u feLZPDqIiQ3VXrdVxZsl3EiEAYZMZf4+Z9QwLPa+XOB+ehlMR25MGuk7IBPfTAtJ 9ZemSvs/HOidG5cehWalX3edSY1WeBklEtTzC8E3uwdJ0qB8MaHO9Be/uEhiGGrt buSTZAcfIUklA0xqg9cuSOh/67qoJTXgnPnVlwhwDWUagud88P+gAq5roTKe4eDC R7NmY9HMbbbHRBZCB4O0k+HLRbH6gRxk94r+aJkrCeWtsODtdwefUdMnv9OD5RVV tZDJbP1ykwbVak7q6aLCn76in4jlSxHveg55voEeu/m8csOB7DQy52apIVNMbfZW ndV0dmdGhXI9wJFnIu9s =ON1s -END PGP SIGNATURE-
Re: SECURITY: lighttpd
Lapo Luchini wrote: I'll update it ASAP, thanks for the prod. BTW: the Windows partition of my laptop kinda died, so I can't use the spare time on the bus. I'll have to finish it on my main box, competing for free time with paid jobs... PS: anyway who is using lighttpd for anything other than a local-only installation (for which security issues are a bit moot) feel very free to send me personal emails and tell me to be faster, it will help :-P -- Lapo Luchini [EMAIL PROTECTED] (OpenPGP X.509) www.lapo.it (Jabber, ICQ, MSN)
Re: SECURITY: lighttpd
Yaakov (Cygwin Ports) wrote: Two vulnerabilities have been discovered in Lighttpd, each allowing for a Denial of Service. Solution: upgrade to = 1.4.14 (current is 1.4.9) Uh... whps. Is that mine? AFAIR yes, I'll update it ASAP, thanks for the prod. -- Lapo Luchini [EMAIL PROTECTED] (OpenPGP X.509) www.lapo.it (Jabber, ICQ, MSN)