update cppcheck to 1.69
General changes:
- Added flag --platform=native, when it is used type sizes and behaviour of
host system are used
- Backward compatibility for Libary files is now working. Future cppcheck
versions will be able to use libraries written for previous versions
- Windows 32 b
Remove patch from 9 years ago that claims to fix GetControlChars but now
actually breaks it.
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James Turner
Index: Makefile
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RCS file: /cvs/ports/devel/p5-Term-ReadKey/Makefile,v
retrieving revision 1.26
diff -u -p -u -p -r1.26
Attached is a new port for sslmate-1.0.1. Tested on amd64 with
https://sandbox.sslmate.com and httpd(8). Everything works nicely.
I was able to buy, list and revoke a certificate without issue. httpd(8)
also worked with the sandboxed chained certificate without issue.
One thing to note, while it'
I've worked hard to allow for dpb to work in a new model, most specifically
so that chroot always works, and also to have a slightly better security
model.
The corresponding code and documentation have been committed, but they
probably need people to play with it a bit more to make sure all kinks
On Fri, May 01, 2015 at 05:23:12PM +0200, Landry Breuil wrote:
> Hi,
>
> here's a port for kpcli (see http://kpcli.sourceforge.net/), a cli shell
> to browse keepassx databases, working fine with a db generated on
> OpenBSD here. 4 perl modules needed for dependencies included in the
> tarball. fe
On 2015/05/01 17:07, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> On 2015/05/01 08:36, Eric Lalonde wrote:
> > > New build dependencies are necessary: e2fsprogs (uuid-related)
>
> What's the story with this? It doesn't use e2fsprogs libuuid at all,
> there are #include in a couple of files but they don't
> use anyt
On 2015/05/01 08:36, Eric Lalonde wrote:
> > New build dependencies are necessary: e2fsprogs (uuid-related)
What's the story with this? It doesn't use e2fsprogs libuuid at all,
there are #include in a couple of files but they don't
use anything from it, there is no problem if these are just remov
On Apr 20, 2015, at 9:50 AM, Eric Lalonde wrote:
> Attached is an update to audio/jack.
>
> Improved areas include client threading, alsa and firewire drivers.
>
> Notes:
> Public function symbols were removed from and added to both libjack and
> libjackserver, so the majors on both libs hav