databases/redis PR request
hello, a little while ago I filed this PR asking to enable TLS by default for databases/redis: https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=263729 I was hoping someone could take a look at it? i should note - by enabling TLS by default it only enables the options to use TLS for both the redis client and server and doesn't seem to have any negative impact on clear-text operation. the TLS support for the client is a requirement for my $JOB personally, and would assume it would be for others as well. thanks! -pete -- Pete Wright p...@nomadlogic.org @nomadlogicLA
FreeBSD ports you maintain which are out of date
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Commit PRs 263257 and 263256
Folks, I am the maintainer of both sysutils/javaservicewrapper and devel/nexus2-oss. Can some committer take a look and commit? They now have been running for me for at least a month without any problems. Michael
Re: Commit PRs 263257 and 263256
Hi! > I am the maintainer of both sysutils/javaservicewrapper > and devel/nexus2-oss. > Can some committer take a look and commit? They now > have been running for me for at least a month without > any problems. Done, thanks for the patches! -- p...@freebsd.org +49 171 3101372 Now what ?