SQLgrey is a postfix policy service implementing a grey-listing policy,
it can use Postgresql, Mysql or SQLite as backend and it can alert the
sysadmin when the database backend is not available.
Port tested (in a production environment for about a month) @i386 and
available at:
Giovanni Bechis wrote:
SQLgrey is a postfix policy service implementing a grey-listing policy,
it can use Postgresql, Mysql or SQLite as backend and it can alert the
sysadmin when the database backend is not available.
Port tested (in a production environment for about a month) @i386 and
Zhang Huangbin wrote:
Giovanni Bechis wrote:
SQLgrey is a postfix policy service implementing a grey-listing policy,
it can use Postgresql, Mysql or SQLite as backend and it can alert the
sysadmin when the database backend is not available.
Port tested (in a production environment for about a
Hello.
pkg/DESCR
Wine is an Open Source implementation of the Windows API on top
of X, OpenGL, and Unix.
Although it is still not so useful yet, I have updated the port to 1.0
release and resolved issues with major dependencies.
What will be nice here if someone will check build and packaging
On Tue, Jun 24, 2008 at 11:15 AM, Alexey Suslikov
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello.
pkg/DESCR
Wine is an Open Source implementation of the Windows API on top
of X, OpenGL, and Unix.
Although it is still not so useful yet, I have updated the port to 1.0
release and resolved issues with major
Giovanni Bechis wrote:
Zhang Huangbin wrote:
Giovanni Bechis wrote:
SQLgrey is a postfix policy service implementing a grey-listing policy,
it can use Postgresql, Mysql or SQLite as backend and it can alert the
sysadmin when the database backend is not available.
Port tested (in a production
Le Tue, 24 Jun 2008 09:38:11 +0200,
Giovanni Bechis [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
SQLgrey is a postfix policy service implementing a grey-listing
policy, it can use Postgresql, Mysql or SQLite as backend and it can
alert the sysadmin when the database backend is not available.
Port tested (in
Hello !
Here is updated ports of swfdec, and swfdec-mozilla.
Recently gstreamer-ffmpeg plugin has made its way to the tree, so i updated
port to use gstreamer.
ports-lib-depends-check runs fine, however regression tests fail for
swfdec at the moment (gstreamer with external ffmpeg issues).
Hello, list !
I have had conversation, with developer interested in this port, which
pointed to issues in port.
I'll post a fixed update a bit later.
Regards Valery.
On Mon, Jun 23, 2008 at 09:40:32PM +0200, Matthias Kilian wrote:
On Mon, Jun 23, 2008 at 02:31:55PM +0200, Tobias Ulmer wrote:
Index: patches/patch-attacher_c
===
RCS file: /cvs/ports/misc/screen/patches/patch-attacher_c,v
Hello,
Is anyone working on (or has already) a port for
Apache::Dynagzip - mod_perl extension for Apache-1.3.X to compress the
response with gzip format.
http://search.cpan.org/~slava/Apache-Dynagzip-0.16/Dynagzip.pm
Thanks,
Rolf
the mailman port is looking for a new maintainer. any takers?
jakob
Valery Masiutsin writes:
ports-lib-depends-check runs fine, however regression tests
fail for swfdec at the moment (gstreamer with external ffmpeg
issues).
Such as?
Also, please use cvs diff and post your updates in the body of a
mail message.
* Jakob Schlyter wrote:
the mailman port is looking for a new maintainer. any takers?
jakob
I can take it. I use it.
Pierre-Emmanuel André writes:
Le Tue, 24 Jun 2008 09:38:11 +0200,
Giovanni Bechis [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
SQLgrey is a postfix policy service implementing a grey-listing
policy, it can use Postgresql, Mysql or SQLite as backend and it can
alert the sysadmin when the database backend is
Andreas Vögele wrote:
I didn't test the OpenBSD port but I got sporadic stability problems
when I used SQLgrey on a heavily loaded Debian-based mail server. After
looking at the SQLgrey code I decided to use Postgrey instead, which
works very well. Unless you really need to share the
On Mon, Jun 23, 2008 at 5:55 PM, Will Maier [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Gallon-
On Mon, Jun 23, 2008 at 05:38:37PM +0200, Gallon Sylvestre wrote:
There is the patch for wily-0.13.42.
This update has PKGNAME=${DISTNAME} which is unnecessary (and
probably just a leftover from the VERSION
On Tue, Jun 24, 2008 at 12:38:14PM +, Deanna Phillips wrote:
Valery Masiutsin writes:
ports-lib-depends-check runs fine, however regression tests
fail for swfdec at the moment (gstreamer with external ffmpeg
issues).
Such as?
yes, please elaborate. I'm working on an ffmpeg update
ports-lib-depends-check runs fine, however regression tests
fail for swfdec at the moment (gstreamer with external ffmpeg
issues).
Such as?
yes, please elaborate. I'm working on an ffmpeg update and would
love to know potential issues to look for.
Linking of external
Hello,
devel/nasm/patches/patch-rdf2bin.c contains a mere newline, so I suppose
it should removed from the tree.
Regards,
Tim
On Tue 2008.06.24 at 17:57 +0200, Tim van der Molen wrote:
Hello,
devel/nasm/patches/patch-rdf2bin.c contains a mere newline, so I suppose
it should removed from the tree.
yes, that will be done when updating to 2.03.01...thanks!
On Tue, Jun 24, 2008 at 05:21:51PM +0300, Valery Masiutsin wrote:
ports-lib-depends-check runs fine, however regression tests
fail for swfdec at the moment (gstreamer with external ffmpeg
issues).
Such as?
yes, please elaborate. I'm working on an ffmpeg update and
Attached is a first stab at Apache::Dynazip and its dependencies.
p5-Apache-Filter needs a little more work to skip the test while
building in unattended/batch mode.
So far, I was unable to verify these Perl modules indeed work correctly,
e.g. that they indeed compress pages which Apache
.
argus-20080624.tgz
Description: application/tar-gz
Simple update, works for me for a couple of days on i386.
WARNING: after updating to this version you can't downgrade, cache
format got changed.
Changes:
2008-06-12 Lars Lindner [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Version 1.4.16b (Stable)
* Fixes SF #1990601: schema creation bug introduced
On Tue, Jun 24, 2008 at 12:24:39PM +0200, Tobias Ulmer wrote:
[Deal with EINTR only]
Is this enough? getpass(3) can bail out on other conditions than EINTR.
IMHO yes and no. Yes because it seems to be screens design philosophy to
unlock the attacher whenever something goes wrong (It doesn't
working fine on amd64, armish. not a big problem, but on sparc64
the timestamps on warning messages are broken, but normal operation
(including timestamps of packets) is correct, e.g.
$ sudo argus -i vlan300 -w - | ra
ArgusWarning: argus[22877]: 01 Jan 70 01:00:00.802776 started
ArgusWarning:
There is a bug with google video that causes it to start with
audio and video out of sync. The fix is to hit menu - stop and
menu - sart.
You will need really recent ports, especially boost, gstreamer
and gnome vfs. Comments, ok?
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