Uh-oh,
totally forgot about this post :(
It'd be great to see that implemented, and it's nice to see that other
ppl are seeing point in having this option.
The bad thing is that I'm not that familiar with pkg_* and ports
internals and would be very time consuming for me to implement it... of
Is there anyone out there experienced with using this package?
It installs OK, but doesn't behave as expected.
Robert Huff
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On Tuesday 02 September 2008 08:26:26 you wrote:
David Southwell wrote:
=== Cleaning for apache-2.2.9_2
--- Cleaning out obsolete shared libraries
[Updating the pkgdb format:bdb_btree in /var/db/pkg ... - 1047 packages
found (-0 +1) . done]
--- Skipping 'graphics/gimp-app'
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
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
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 all my
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 it stops
David Southwell wrote:
On Tuesday 02 September 2008 08:26:26 you wrote:
Show please an output of the command:
pkg_info -o apache-2.2.9
Following up this one here is another weirdo::
ttp://httpd.apache.org/
=== Cleaning for apache-2.2.9_5
--- Cleaning out obsolete shared libraries
[Updating
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.
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
On Thursday 04 September 2008 09:38:22 you wrote:
David Southwell wrote:
On Tuesday 02 September 2008 08:26:26 you wrote:
Show please an output of the command:
pkg_info -o apache-2.2.9
Following up this one here is another weirdo::
ttp://httpd.apache.org/
=== Cleaning for
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