On Sun, 2006-Oct-22 18:07:39 -0700, Chris Maness wrote:
>  The advantage to having it as 
>an actual port is that if there is a security issue with it, it can be 
>flagged by portaudit.

Only if there's a maintainer who tracks such things and arranges for
the vulnerability to be added to the portaudit database.  Just turning
something into a port doesn't mean that portaudit automagically flags
security problems.

-- 
Peter Jeremy

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