Hello,
Thank you for providing the FreeBSD port of OptiPNG! I noticed that
the latest port available is 0.6.2, but the software's latest version
is 0.6.3. According to the OptiPNG website, there is a security
vulnerability with all prior 0.6.x versions. Do you have the time to
update the port to t
* Stevie Hryciw (codr...@gmail.com) wrote:
> Thank you for providing the FreeBSD port of OptiPNG! I noticed that
> the latest port available is 0.6.2, but the software's latest version
> is 0.6.3. According to the OptiPNG website, there is a security
> vulnerability with all prior 0.6.x versions.
On 02/09/10 12:54, Gary Jennejohn wrote:
On Tue, 09 Feb 2010 09:41:34 +
"O. Hartmann" wrote:
[snip maybe too much]
On 02/08/10 21:42, Eitan Adler wrote:
you need to load the sem module (kldload sem).
SysV smaphore (or sem?) are built into my kernel by default. The
erro
On 02/18/10 16:31, O. Hartmann wrote:
On 02/09/10 12:54, Gary Jennejohn wrote:
On Tue, 09 Feb 2010 09:41:34 +
"O. Hartmann" wrote:
[snip maybe too much]
On 02/08/10 21:42, Eitan Adler wrote:
you need to load the sem module (kldload sem).
SysV smaphore (or sem?) are built into my kernel
Thomas,
> Unfortunately I'm extremely busy at the moment. Here's my excuse:
>
> http://yro.slashdot.org/story/10/01/31/1545245/Newzbincom-Usenet-Indexing-Trial-Set-To-Begin-Next-Week
Oh Jeee-zus. That is a very good excuse I wish you the very best
with the trial. These lawsuits are getting
2010/2/8 Rene Ladan :
> On 08-02-2010 23:11, Rene Ladan wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> attached is a shell archive for version 5.06 of the Astropulse client of
>> the s...@home project, as well as an infrastructure-only update of the
>> s...@home client. The latter is required because both subprojects share
Hi.
On 18.02.2010 11:30, Stevie Hryciw wrote:
Hello,
Thank you for providing the FreeBSD port of OptiPNG! I noticed that
the latest port available is 0.6.2, but the software's latest version
is 0.6.3. According to the OptiPNG website, there is a security
vulnerability with all prior 0.6.x vers
I got a bit a head of myself, and see it is included in the next version
of proftpd 1.3.3, which is currently in RC4. Sorry to waste your time.
Chaz Owensby
Original Message
Message-ID: <4b7da832.4090...@indatacorp.com>
Date: Thu, 18 Feb 2010 13:50:58 -0700
From: cowen...@inda
I am looking at adding mod_SFTP, to our install, and was curious on why
it was not included in the options. I realize that it does require some
extra configurations, which may be why. Has it been considered? Should
I spend any time modifying the port files and getting you a diff, or is
it even u
2010/2/15 Martin Wilke :
>
> Howdy All,
>
> How you all know is Robert Noland our X guru but he lose most of his time
> for his new job and x11 is to many for one people. Robert is dealing
> most time with x stuff on the src site and we need now some people to
> help him on the ports side. Beat@ an
Below is a list of files that I found during a search for a answer and a
cure for another problem that I was having.
These should probably be handled as they are not removed upon pkg_delete.
If a PR is needed please let me know and I will file one if a PR has not
been submitted already.
fi
No magic bullets for you, but have you tried setting up a simpler
environment to narrow down the suspects? Try moving /usr/local aside,
then add the following to /etc/make.conf:
CFLAGS+=-g
DEBUG_FLAGS+= -g
WITH_DEBUG= YES
Then compile a really basic window manager like openbox or wi
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