Tuc at T-B-O-H.NET wrote:
>> Yousef Adnan Raffah wrote:
>>> I have tried to portsnap this morning in order to see if the security
>>> issue with the multimedia/win32-codecs was resolved, which seems like it
>>> is not.
>>> What does usually happen when such a thing is happening, does the
>>> package/port stay restricted until the developer/port owner fix the
>>> security issue or does something else happens?
>> Run portaudit -F to fetch the most current database. The Issue has been
>> removed some time ago by adding the option to not install quicktime (see
>> http://www.freshports.org/multimedia/win32-codecs )
>>
>       Probably needs to remove /var/db/ports/win32-codecs/options and
> then reconfigure it w/o Quicktime. Then it won't give the error anymore.
> 
>       Is there a better way to have a port "forget" its previous
> options?

"make config" in the ports' directory (eg multimedia/win32-codecs) will
show you the configuration menu (if available)

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Armin Pirkovitsch
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