I would strongly encourage FreeBSD not to switch security/gnupg back to the 2.0
branch now that it has been 2.1 for a while, as that will break people's
keyrings and configurations.
2.1 is undoubtedly very different to earlier versions. Support for PGP 2.x keys
has been completely removed in
. It has
many files and a large number of dependencies.
Once again, my apologies for the collective disappointment.
Humbly yours,
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believe.
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the fix was committed to show that 1.2.27 has this issue resolved.
portaudit -F will do the necessary.
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, often from both
sides of the fence as ports maintainer / committer and as user.
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the functionality wished for.
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infrastructure.
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the problem, check carefully exactly where the build of
courier-imap is breaking. courier-imap itself is OK so far as I can tell
- the problem is with one of the dependencies. If you have a dependent
port that is marked as broken, that needs fixing.
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the problem now in that port - but I suspect other ports have been
missed.
Would a committer do the necessary find and grep magic to find other
port Makefiles referring to krb5.21 and update them to krb5.23 rather
than piecemeal updates being needed?
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machine).
In other words - the port needs updating for the new Flash Player.
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on gnupg,
which in turn usually depends on openldap23-client!
By the time you're using LDAP, one or more SQL databases, SASL and
Berkeley DB across your server, the dependencies can be many levels
deep.
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because of the ports freeze.
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David
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wishes,
David
(net/freeradius maintainer)
PS: I'm aware of ports/117262 thanks to edwin's script - I am working on
a major upgrade to the rc.d script with just one problem now left to
fix. I will hopefully have a patch ready to submit shortly.
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ready to submit shortly.
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. The output of uname -a is also helpful.
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