The ports tree is now tagged and partially thawed. Until 8.0 is
released, sweeping commits still need explicit approval from portmgr to
assure that tags can be slipped for potential security issues. For more
information what constitutes a sweeping change, see the portmgr web
pages:
http://www.fre
The ports tree is now tagged and partially thawed. Until 7.3 is
released, sweeping commits still need explicit approval from portmgr to
assure that tags can be slipped for potential security issues. For more
information what constitutes a sweeping change, see the portmgr web
pages[1].
-erwin
1: h
The ports tree is now tagged and partially thawed. Until 8.1 is
released, sweeping commits still need explicit approval from portmgr to
assure that tags can be slipped for potential security issues. For more
information what constitutes a sweeping change, see the portmgr web
pages[1].
-erwin
1: h
The ports tree is now tagged and partially thawed. Until 9.0 is
released, sweeping commits still need explicit approval from portmgr to
assure that tags can be slipped for potential security issues. For more
information what constitutes a sweeping change, see the portmgr web
pages[1].
-erwin
1: h
The ports tree is now tagged and partially thawed. Until 7.2 is
released, sweeping commits still need explicit approval from portmgr to
assure that tags can be slipped for potential security issues. For more
information what constitutes a sweeping change, see the portmgr web
pages:
http://www.fre
On Thu, Jul 08, 2010 at 11:26:24AM +0200, Erwin Lansing wrote:
> The ports tree is now tagged and partially thawed. Until 8.1 is
> released, sweeping commits still need explicit approval from portmgr to
> assure that tags can be slipped for potential security issues. For more
> information what con