Hi,
could anybody please be so kind as to remove my maintainership from
security/p5-Crypt-OpenSSL-RSA?
--
Thanks,
Andreas
Index: Makefile
===
RCS file: /cvs/ports/security/p5-Crypt-OpenSSL-RSA/Makefile,v
retrieving revision 1.15
Hi,
the attached patch updates devel/p5-File-ChangeNotify to version 0.20.
The update fixes a bug in the kqueue-based file watcher. Upstream
changed the license from same as perl to Artistic 2.0. Tested on i386
and amd64.
Comments? Ok?
Index: Makefile
Hi Ingo,
Hi Andreas,
Andreas Vögele wrote on Tue, Nov 22, 2011 at 03:34:47PM +0100:
I decided to remove USE_GROFF from the Moose port.
Sounds reasonable for a Perl port, in particular since it seems
you checked the output quality, given the issues you found.
There are two minor issues
Hi,
the attached patch updates devel/p5-File-ChangeNotify to version 0.20.
The update fixes a bug in the kqueue-based file watcher and is also
required by Moose 1.25+. The module's license changed from same as
perl to Artistic 2.0. I checked the manual pages and removed USE_GROFF.
See
Hi,
the attached patches update devel/p5-Any-Moose to version 0.18 and
devel/p5-Mouse to 0.97. p5-Mouse now provides Mouse::XS, which is about
two times faster than Mouse::PurePerl. p5-Any-Moose now depends on
p5-Mouse = 0.40. I checked the manual pages and removed USE_GROFF.
p5-Mouse is
Hi,
the attached patches update p5-Package-Stash, p5-Package-Stash-XS,
p5-namespace-clean, p5-namespace-autoclean and also p5-Class-MOP. A lot
of Perl modules depend on recent versions of these modules.
The ports have to be updated together. p5-namespace-autoclean depends on
Hi,
the current version of DBIx::Class::Schema::Loader depends on a more
recent version of Lingua::EN::Inflect. A patch that updates
textproc/p5-Lingua-EN-Inflect to version 1.893 is attached. I've just
got an OK from Sam Smith, the port's maintainer.
See
Hi,
I'm currently updating DBIx::Class, Moose and Catalyst. See
https://github.com/voegelas/openbsd-wip/wiki in case you're interested.
While I'm waiting for feedback from the maintainers of several ports, it
would be great if the attached port was imported into OpenBSD's ports tree.
Hi,
the attached port is used by the test suite of recent DBIx::Class
versions as well as the dbicadmin tool. It is in the REGRESS_DEPENDS
list of my upcoming p5-DBIx-Class update.
MooseX::Types::JSON provides string type constraints that match JSON.
--
Regards,
Andreas
Hi,
the attached port is required by recent versions of DBIx::Class. It will
be in the RUN_DEPENDS list of my upcoming p5-DBIx-Class update.
Data::Compare compares two perl data structures recursively.
--
Regards,
Andreas
p5-Data-Compare-1.22.tar.gz
Description: application/gzip
Hi,
the attached port is required by recent versions of DBIx::Class. It will
be in the RUN_DEPENDS list of my upcoming p5-DBIx-Class update. The
module is also required by Devel::REPL, which Carp::REPL and
CatalystX::REPL depend on.
Data::Dumper::Concise is similar to Data::Dumper but dumps perl
Hi,
the port www/p5-Catalyst-Engine-HTTP-POE is not usable and could be
removed from OpenBSD's ports tree. The Restarter engine used by this
module was removed in Catalyst 5.80008. Catalyst 5.80013 was imported
two years ago, i.e. this port has been unusable for two years. No update
is available.
Synchronize devel/p5-Test-WWW-Mechanize with www/p5-WWW-Mechanize, which
was recently updated.
More recent versions of Test::WWW::Mechanize depend on LWP 6.02, which
hasn't hit OpenBSD's ports tree yet.
Tested on i386 and amd64.
Used by www/p5-WWW-Mechanize-TreeBuilder, which still passes its
The regression tests of p5-MooseX-POE fail because of changes in Moose
and other modules. The attached patch updates p5-MooseX-POE as well as
the ports that p5-MooseX-POE depends on.
I've moved the dependency on p5-MooseX-Declare from RUN_DEPENDS to
REGRESS_DEPENDS since that module is optional.
Exim 4.77 works fine here on i386 and amd64. I use the non-flavoured
version with Perl, SpamAssassin, DKIM, IPv6 etc.
Am 06/22/11 16:36, schrieb Stuart Henderson:
please test and report back, thanks.
Works fine here, including sa-update and sa-compile. Running on i386
with Exim.
Wen Heping writes:
Hi,
Here is an update of databases/p5-DBD-Mock to 1.39.
Tested on Loongson and regress test OK.
Comments? OK ?
I've been using version 1.39 of DBD::Mock for months because of a local
port of Fey that requires an updated version.
p5-DBD-Mock is used by the
Felix Kronlage writes:
Hi,
attached diff updates exim to 4.75. One patch
is removed, since this is now part of exim.
Works fine here on i386.
wen heping writes:
Here's an update of devel/p5-Package-Stash to 0.27 ,
it is required by some others ports' update.
Upstream is already at version 0.28, which only fixes META.json though.
Tested on loongson OK. Regress test OK too.
Comments? Ok?
wen
REVISION=
Felix Kronlage writes:
attached is a diff to update to exim 4.73.
I saw no regression here, however exim has a few variations,
so I'm happy about any feedback.
Works fine here on i386 without flavours. I've attached a patch for
files/Makefile that brings the file in line with src/EDITME.
BTW,
Hi,
attached is a patch that updates devel/p5-MooseX-SemiAffordanceAccessor
from version 0.05 to version 0.08. Version 0.08 works with Moose 1.08,
which is currently in OpenBSD's port tree, but also with newer versions
of Moose. The module is used by p5-Audio-MPD and p5-File-ChangeNotify,
which
Hi,
attached is a patch that updates devel/p5-File-ChangeNotify from version
0.13 to 0.19. The updated version works with OpenBSD's Moose 1.08 but
also with more recent Moose versions.
The patch also fixes a small bug in KQueue.pm, that I reported to upstream.
It seems that the port so far
Mikolaj Kucharski writes:
On Sat, Jan 01, 2011 at 01:23:12PM +0100, Andreas Vögele wrote:
It seems that the port so far didn't take into account that the
p5-IO-KQueue package could be installed on the system. Since the
KQueue-based file watcher quickly exceeds the maximum number of
open
Andreas Vögele writes:
Mikolaj Kucharski writes:
On Sat, Jan 01, 2011 at 01:23:12PM +0100, Andreas Vögele wrote:
It seems that the port so far didn't take into account that the
p5-IO-KQueue package could be installed on the system. Since the
KQueue-based file watcher quickly exceeds
Mikolaj Kucharski writes:
So, File::ChangeNotify doesn't handle resource limits gracefuly,
yeah[ref#2]? If that is true, your changes make sense for me.
Yes, exactly. The KQueue-based watcher class doesn't fall back to
polling if it runs out of file descriptors.
I've attached an updated diff.
Hi,
attached is a patch that updates p5-Crypt-OpenSSL-RSA to version 0.26.
The new version fixes a regression test that failed on Red Hat Linux,
i.e. nothing changes on OpenBSD. But I've updated my mail address,
inserted spaces, checked the manual page and removed USE_GROFF. Tested
on i386.
Hi,
attached is a patch that updates p5-Devel-Caller to version 0.26 and
removes USE_GROFF, which isn't required by this port. The last two
entries from upstream's changelog:
2.05 Thursday 8th April, 2010
Don't call B::PADOP-gv. Work by Florian Ragwitz
2.04 Tuesday 16th February, 2010
Hi,
Devel::REPL is an interactive shell for Perl. You can run the command
re.pl and then evaluate Perl statements. For example:
% re.pl
$ use MIME::Base64
$ encode_base64(hello, world)
aGVsbG8sIHdvcmxk
See http://search.cpan.org/dist/Devel-REPL/ for details. Tested on i386.
I've attached
Cesare Gargano writes:
Oh, I agree... I forgot to apply your patch, sorry :(
This could be ok?
Cesare
On Tue, Dec 08, 2009 at 06:49:42PM +0100, Landry Breuil wrote:
On Tue, Dec 08, 2009 at 05:13:21PM +, Cesare Gargano wrote:
Hi!
This updates p5-Alien-wxWidgets to 0.47
I replaced
Björn Ketelaars writes:
OK, I think I've got them all:
* Update to Exim 4.71 by Bernd;
* Added a bit more information to MESSAGE concerning the use of
mailwrapper;
* Removed information from MESSAGE concerning converting from Exim 3;
* Removed Exim 3 converting script from package;
*
Felix Kronlage schrieb:
I agree. Does anything speak against reducing the number of flavour by:
[...]
- removing sqlite3 flavor (I don't see the sense in this flavour, the port had
it when I took it over from the previous maintainer, but I fail to the see
the reason for it.)
When I worked
Felix Kronlage writes:
On Sat, Dec 12, 2009 at 01:10:08PM +0100, Björn Ketelaars wrote:
* Use of syslog instead of seperate logfiles under /var/spool/exim/logs/.
/var/spool/exim/logs is the standard location for the exim logs, I'm not
sure I see the reason to change this. What is the
Björn Ketelaars writes:
On 12-12-2009 15:52, Andreas Vögele wrote:
[...]
When I worked on the Exim port I kept the existing flavors only because
I didn't know whether OpenBSD's port system could handle upgrades from
one flavor to another smoothly.
I'd put the mysql, postgresql, sqlite3
The isp sub directory is missing from the mozilla-thunderbird package.
Without this directory RSS and movemail accounts cannot be created and
the junk filter cannot be told to handle message headers from SpamAssassin.
Regards,
Andreas
Index: Makefile
Here's a port for LyX 1.6.2, which was released this week. Tested on
i386.
Unfortunately, the spell checker window bug is still there. If a new
and empty document is created and the spell checker is called through
the tool bar or the menu bar, the spell checker's window isn't
mappe/closed
The socket code in wxWidgets doesn't initialize the servent_data
structure that is passed to getservbyname_r(). Programs that use this
code die with a segfault. The attached patch zero-fills the buffer with
memset(). I've sent a bug report to the upstream maintainers (ticket
#10332).
?
Zvezdan Petkovic writes:
On Dec 3, 2008, at 11:15 AM, Ljung, Peter wrote:
Hi,
I noticed that LyX has updated to version 1.6. recently.
I'm just wondering if you are planning for an update on the OpenBSD
port to version 1.6. [...]
I'm sorry to disappoint you, but I dropped the maintenance
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
Brad Walker writes:
On Mon, 2008-04-14 at 21:42 +0200, Eric Faurot wrote:
On Sun, 13 Apr 2008 14:35:57 -0700
Matthew Dempsky [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is anyone working on an Emacs 22 port? I thought I'd check before
making a redundant effort.
This is a work-in-progress port of emacs
Eric Faurot writes:
I just imported emacs22.
Why did you hurry with the import? The port still lacks the patches
from emacs21 and has only been tested on a few platforms.
I called it emacs22, because there is no reason to change it to emacs.
Some people will want emacs21, other emacs22.
Brad Walker writes:
On Sat, 2008-06-14 at 22:25 +0200, Andreas Vögele wrote:
Eric Faurot writes:
The default package stays with the athena tk. I just added the gtk flavor,
and the no_x11 flavor remains, of course.
Shouldn't the no_x11 port be built with the following options
Eric Faurot writes:
On Tue, 10 Jun 2008 17:02:01 +0200
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Andreas Vögele) wrote:
Brad Walker writes:
Adding --localstatedir=/var places the game score files
under /var/games/emacs, but then update-plist strips them.
I think that you ought to use @sample in the PLIST
Brad Walker writes:
Adding --localstatedir=/var places the game score files
under /var/games/emacs, but then update-plist strips them.
I think that you ought to use @sample in the PLIST file to create the
directory and the files in /var/games. For example:
@mode g+w
@group games
@sample
Jeff Ross writes:
Jeff Ross wrote:
Hi all,
I need a version of samba that is compiled with both ldap and
kerberos so that my samba server can join a MS Windows 2003 Active
Directory domain. [...]
I've applied the included patch and successfully build Samba with
env FLAVOR=ldap make
Felix Kronlage [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
hi,
here comes an update to OpenVPN to 2.1RC7. Please test
this in the scenarios where you use OpenVPN and report
any breakage.
Works fine for me on -current/i386. I don't run any OpenVPN servers
under OpenBSD but I use OpenVPN daily to connect my
Felix Kronlage writes:
hi.
trivial update from 4.67 to exim 4.68 attached.
Changelog for the exim changes is here:
url: http://www.exim.org/ftp/ChangeLogs/ChangeLog-4.68
please test and comment.
Works fine for me on i386 but the version number is still hardcoded to
4.66:
The attached diff updates security/p5-Crypt-OpenSSL-RSA from version
0.24 to version 0.25. Upstream added a license file to the
distribution and fixed the regression tests. Accordingly, I removed
patches/patch-t_rsa_t. I also updated my mail address in the
Makefile.
Tests fine on
Jasper Lievisse Adriaanse writes:
hi,
here's an updated version of the [libsigsegv] port, with help from
[EMAIL PROTECTED] it has been tested on alpha, amd64, sparc, sparc64, mips64,
i386 and powerpc. (note: for sparc64 you need to have -r1.51 of
trap.c commited yesterday)
ok to import?
Scott Vokes writes:
On 6/5/07, Andreas Vögele [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
AFAIR the code in the gmalloc.c file bundled with clisp-2.41 is
broken. I doubt that the upstream clisp maintainers ever tried to
build that code. Try to build clisp with the gmalloc.c file from
clisp-2.33.2 instead
Scott Vokes writes:
On 6/5/07, Andreas Vögele [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
AFAIR the code in the gmalloc.c file bundled with clisp-2.41 is
broken. I doubt that the upstream clisp maintainers ever tried to
build that code. Try to build clisp with the gmalloc.c file from
clisp-2.33.2 instead
Vincent GROSS writes:
Hi folks,
I'm trying to make a somewhat decent port of ICU
(http://www.icu-project.org), and I have a problem with version
numbering : the current version is 3.6, but the version number appended
to the shareds objects is 36.0 ... should I keep it like that or follow
Scott Vokes writes:
I have been trying to update the clisp port, but have run into a snag.
[...]
As of 2.39, a configure option, --with-gmalloc, was added to use the
included GNU malloc instead of OpenBSD's (due to conflicts with
clisp's memory management), but attempts to build it
Hi,
the attached patch updates p5-Crypt-OpenSSL-RSA from version 0.19 to
0.24. The new version fixes bugs, adds new functions and, last but no
least, may be distributed under the same license terms as Perl.
I contacted Wesley Griffin, the current maintainer. He says that he
hasn't got the time
Joerg Zinke writes:
I've got an updated port for BackupPC 3.0.0beta2. I'll send you
the files as soon as I've fixed a couple of minor bugs.
can you send the files here to ports@ since other people (at least
me) are interested in that port too.
I've attached the current version of the
Joerg Zinke writes:
On Sat, 25 Nov 2006 15:30:26 +0100
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Andreas Vögele) wrote:
On the other hand, I don't want the BackupPC port to depend on gtar
and samba, since most people will probably use rsync to backup
their hosts.
Yeah thats true. I only use ssh for example.
I
Siju George writes:
hi,
I did receive a backuppc port for 3.9 from a dear friend here.
I thought it will be included in 4.0 ports.
A few people are asking me for the port and I have directed them here.
May I know if the port was bandoned or is there an updated one that
can run on 4.0
I've
I don't have the time to maintain the Exim port and am looking for a
new maintainer who would like to maintain the port.
A patch that removes the MAINTAINER variable from the port's Makefile
is attached.
Index: Makefile
===
RCS
I don't have the time to maintain the p5-Mail-SpamAssassin port and am
looking for a new maintainer who would like to maintain the port.
A patch that removes the MAINTAINER variable from the port's Makefile
is attached.
Index: Makefile
Marc Balmer writes:
Andreas Vögele wrote:
I don't have the time to maintain the p5-Mail-SpamAssassin port and am
looking for a new maintainer who would like to maintain the port.
A patch that removes the MAINTAINER variable from the port's Makefile
is attached.
I will take that.
Marc, I
Felix Kronlage writes:
On Sat, Oct 28, 2006 at 07:59:58AM +0200, Andreas Vögele wrote:
I don't have the time to maintain the Exim port and am looking for a
new maintainer who would like to maintain the port.
I'm tempted to step up for this and take it. I use exim a lot and
maintain lots
Antoine Jacoutot writes:
Hi.
Here's a diff that change the _spamdaemon user's home directory from
/nonexistent to /var/spamassassin (owned by _spamdaemon). This way,
one can start spamd as the _spamdaemon user and make use of
auto-whitelist, bayes... without error.
[,,,]
Let me know!
David Krause writes:
* Antoine Jacoutot [EMAIL PROTECTED] [061024 09:57]:
Selon Andreas V?gele [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
We might also use /var/spamassassin instead of /var/db/spamassassin
for the updated rules that sa-update downloads.
Indeed.
New diff attached.
What do you all think?
Antoine Jacoutot writes:
So, should we commit this?
I'll update the patch for SpamAssassin 3.1.7 that I sent to
the list yesterday. I don't think that we have to keep
these changes separate.
The attached patch updates p5-Mail-SpamAssassin to version 3.1.7,
which is a bug fix release. See http://spamassassin.apache.org/ for
the release announcements.
I've cleaned up the Makefile. The port now uses DESTDIR to install
the package into the staging area. The files patch-Makefile_PL,
Attached is an update to Exim 4.63, which fixes some bugs and adds
some new features. See URL:
http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.mail.exim.announce/104 for Philip
Hazel's release announcement. Tested on i386.
Index: Makefile
===
RCS
Antti Harri wrote:
is SA missing runtime dependency or was there something weird with my
configuration?
After upgrading some packages to 3.9-stable I started getting this
from sa-update:
sa-update: importing default keyring to
'/etc/mail/spamassassin/sa-update-keys'... fatal: couldn't find
I've attached a tarball that contains a port of Horde 3.1.1 and several
Horde applications. The port is based on Marc Balmer's port.
A major difference is that all ports are stored beneath www/horde so
that a common Makefile.inc can be used for all Horde applications. IMHO
there are several
Philip Hazel has released Exim 4.62, which is a bug fix release. A patch
that updates the port is attached.
There are still no flavors for DomainKeys, SPF and SRS. I've got ports
for libdomainkeys and libspf2 but I'm not eager to maintain these ports.
Index: Makefile
Ben Lovett wrote:
I received this update from steven mestdagh. Since I'm no longer running
SpamAssassin on any systems, I offered it to steven, and he mentioned
he didn't have the time for it. So if there is anyone out there that
would like to take over, please do so.
I've attached an updated
Ben Lovett wrote:
I received this update from steven mestdagh. Since I'm no longer running
SpamAssassin on any systems, I offered it to steven, and he mentioned
he didn't have the time for it. So if there is anyone out there that
would like to take over, please do so.
Hm, most of the mail
Hannah Schroeter wrote:
On Thu, Feb 16, 2006 at 11:50:41AM +0100, steven mestdagh wrote:
from a bulk build started Feb 13: 6 packages not building on i386:
clisp-2.33.2p0 Cannot map memory...
Issues with randomized mmap/malloc, [...] There were different
suggestions for workarounds,
The Kerberos flavour of Cyrus IMAP can't be built since libresolv was
removed from -current.
$ cd /usr/ports/mail/cyrus-imapd
$ env FLAVOR=kerberos make
[...]
checking for prop_get in -lsasl2... no
configure: error: Cannot continue without libsasl2.
I've attached a patch that changes the
Lars Hansson writes:
On Thu, 2 Feb 2006 00:00:22 +1300
Shane Lazarus [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Heya
Given all of the PHP packages seem to require PHP5, where do I go
to find PHP4 packages/ports, or how do I modify the existing
requirements?
Uh, I see php4 packages both for current and
Antoine Jacoutot writes:
Hi, this is just a quick fix to replace hard coded /usr/local/etc to
${SYSCONFDIR} from the saslauthd man page.
Also, saslauthd is currently built without support for the kerberos5
authentication mechanism. Here's a patch that fixes the Kerberos
include path in
Antoine Jacoutot [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Wed, 1 Feb 2006, Andreas Vögele wrote:
Antoine Jacoutot writes:
Hi, this is just a quick fix to replace hard coded /usr/local/etc to
${SYSCONFDIR} from the saslauthd man page.
Also, saslauthd is currently built without support
It seems that Ilya Voronin, the maintainer of the Exim port has
vanished. I tried to contact him twice in the last three months and
didn't get a response.
I would like to maintain the Exim port.
I've attached a port of Exim 4.60, which includes the setting
WITH_OLD_DEMIME=yes as suggested by
I've updated the Exim port to version 4.60. I've sent the updated
port to the current maintainer Ilya Voronin, but maybe there are
people on this list who would like to test this update too.
Noteworthy changes:
The exiscan patch was included upstream.
Upstream added a couple of features and
Christian Weisgerber writes:
J. Lievisse Adriaanse [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
When trying to build lang/clisp on both of my laptops (running
-current), the build fails in make build because it can't map the
memory correctly, it says something like: [...]
Does anybody else has this problems
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