Please add support for unofficial macros (but exists in official
source) available in pure-ftpd. At least the macros included in
following patch enable operations commonly allowed in other ftp
daemons (resume, delete and rename support for anonymous user). There
are some more macros but I think the
As of version 1.0.23, --without-banner configure option has removed.
>From ChangeLog:
* Version 1.0.23:
...
- --without-banner is gone. If you have a cookie file (-F), the default
banner won't be displayed.
...
As a result, BANNER option does nothing. Please remove it.
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On 7/11/10, Anonymous wrote:
> "b. f." writes:
...
> Did you miss ports/148196? ld(1) ignores libmap.conf and will try to
I did miss it, but it doesn't really surprise me. I've only seen
discussion of libmap.conf(5) with reference to rtld(1), and AFAIK
ld(1) doesn't directly invoke rtld to fin
On Sun, Jul 11, 2010 at 7:39 PM, ajtiM wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I have one question which I asked long time ago (not answered): do we have
>
> GAP (the GIMP Animation Package) for GIMP 2.6 and above (available at
> ftp://ftp.gimp.org/pub/gimp/plug-ins/v2.6/gap) still active on FreeBSD or not
> more?
> And
Hi!
I have one question which I asked long time ago (not answered): do we have
GAP (the GIMP Animation Package) for GIMP 2.6 and above (available at
ftp://ftp.gimp.org/pub/gimp/plug-ins/v2.6/gap) still active on FreeBSD or not
more?
And the other question is the same but for K3b for KDE 4.
Th
On Sun, 2010-07-11 at 13:51:51 -0700, Jim Pazarena wrote:
> tried to make mail/dspam and it exits nagging that it
> requires MySQL 5.0 client, where I have MySQL 5.1
>
> Is there a way to convince the dspam routine that
> 5.1 is acceptable? (presuming that it IS).
Yes, 'make config' and choose M
tried to make mail/dspam and it exits nagging that it
requires MySQL 5.0 client, where I have MySQL 5.1
Is there a way to convince the dspam routine that
5.1 is acceptable? (presuming that it IS).
Thanks.
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"b. f." writes:
[...]
> http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/articles/custom-gcc/configuring-ports-gcc.html
>
> Despite claims of 100% backwards-compatibility for these libraries,
> this remapping will have some consequences,
Did you miss ports/148196? ld(1) ignores libmap.conf and will tr
> Anonymous writes:
>
> > Doug Barton writes:
> >
> >> readelf -s /lib/libc.so.7 | fgrep __stack_chk_fail
> >>952: 0002806026 FUNCGLOBAL DEFAULT 10
> >> __stack_chk_fail@@FBSD_1.0
> >> 1457: 0002806026 FUNCGLOBAL DEFAULT 10 __stack_chk_fail_local
> >> at FBSD_1.0
> >
>
Original Message-
From: Mark Linimon
To: Jesse Smith
Cc: freebsd-ports@freebsd.org
Subject: Re: PR Load Solutions
Date: Sat, 10 Jul 2010 23:55:32 -0500
On Sat, Jul 10, 2010 at 06:46:36AM -0700, Jesse Smith wrote:
>I would be happy to take over maintaining those to ease the load.
OK, we
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