php5-posix was only marked safe within the last couple of hours, you can
verify that the build is updated at http://www.vuxml.org and then run
portaudit -F to refresh the database.
Yes, it seems so. It was updated as well as lang/php5 and a bunch of
extensions. Just my luck. Back to compilat
How do I continue? Is there anyway I can force portmaster to skip this
port and continue where it left off or do I have to deinstall it and
recompile everything all over again?
You can recompile / install vulnerable applications by giving portmaster
option: -m "DISABLE_VULNERABILITIES=yes".
On Thu, 04 Sep 2008 17:38:52 +0200
Miroslav Lachman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Morgan Wesström wrote:
> > Portaudit has complained for a few days about vulnerabilities in
> > sysutils/php5-posix but there seems to be no update yet. When I now try
> > to recompile all my ports with portmaster i
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On Thursday 04 September 2008 11:38:52 Miroslav Lachman wrote:
> Morgan Wesström wrote:
> > Portaudit has complained for a few days about vulnerabilities in
> > sysutils/php5-posix but there seems to be no update yet. When I now try
> > to recompile al
Morgan Wesström wrote:
Portaudit has complained for a few days about vulnerabilities in
sysutils/php5-posix but there seems to be no update yet. When I now try
to recompile all my ports with portmaster it stops with an error when it
reaches this port.
===> php5-posix-5.2.6_1 has known vulner
Portaudit has complained for a few days about vulnerabilities in
sysutils/php5-posix but there seems to be no update yet. When I now try
to recompile all my ports with portmaster it stops with an error when it
reaches this port.
===> php5-posix-5.2.6_1 has known vulnerabilities:
=> php -- inp