mod_auth_kerb port for Apache 2 ?

2008-07-07 Thread Stephane Lapie
Hello, I wanted to know if there was any ongoing work on having a ap2- mod_auth_kerb package (or flavor of the mod_auth_kerb package) in the OpenBSD port tree. I happened to need to use mod_auth_kerb for my work, with apache 2, on an OpenBSD server, and since I could not find the apache2

UPDAT: archivers/p5-IO-Compress-Base 2.0.11

2008-07-07 Thread Kevin Lo
Here's an update to p5-IO-Compress-Base-2.0.11. Tested on amd64. Kevin diff -ruN p5-IO-Compress-Base.orig/Makefile p5-IO-Compress-Base/Makefile --- p5-IO-Compress-Base.orig/Makefile Tue Jul 8 03:40:56 2008 +++ p5-IO-Compress-Base/Makefile Tue Jul 8 03:41:25 2008 @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@

x11/xloadimage LP64 fixes

2008-07-07 Thread Christian Weisgerber
I have found a number of problems in an obscure corner of x11/xloadimage while examining these warnings: cmuwmraster.c: In function `cmuwmIdent': cmuwmraster.c:51: warning: comparison is always true due to limited range of data type cmuwmraster.c: In function `cmuwmLoad': cmuwmraster.c:94:

NEW: databases/maatkit

2008-07-07 Thread Giovanni Bechis
pkg/DESCR: Maatkit makes MySQL easier and safer to manage. It provides simple, predictable ways to do things you cannot otherwise do. It includes some cool tools such as mk-visual-explain and mk-query-profiler. Port available at http://bigio.snb.it/openbsd/maatkit-1972.tgz Cheers Giovanni

Re: Webkit 1.0.1 and Midori

2008-07-07 Thread Benoit Chesneau
On Sun, Jul 6, 2008 at 11:23 PM, Landry Breuil [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, webkit finally had a formal 'official' 1.0.1 release : http://mail.gnome.org/archives/release-team/2008-June/msg00047.html So here are the updated ports for webkit (renomed from webkit-gtk2) and midori, currently

Re: Webkit 1.0.1 and Midori

2008-07-07 Thread Landry Breuil
On Mon, Jul 07, 2008 at 05:04:08PM +0200, Benoit Chesneau wrote: On Sun, Jul 6, 2008 at 11:23 PM, Landry Breuil [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, webkit finally had a formal 'official' 1.0.1 release : http://mail.gnome.org/archives/release-team/2008-June/msg00047.html So here are the

Re: [UPDATE] aMule-2.2.1

2008-07-07 Thread Marc Espie
On Sun, Jul 06, 2008 at 07:24:03PM +0200, OUSADOU Azwaw wrote: Hi All, I have updated amule and tested it. It's works in my amd64. I joined with a new dependance, crypto++. Please test it. Thanks, BSDManiak I have started on amule 2.2.1 as well. Judging from your ports, I wouldn't trust

Why still obsolete Java install?

2008-07-07 Thread macintoshzoom
On OpenBSD 4.3, to build Java to run, say, Jondos anonymizer, latest port seems jre-1.4.2p15, it requires 2004? (out)dated distfiles as *** j2sdk-1_4_2-src-scsl.zip *** j2sdk-1_4_2-bin-scsl.zip .. Is this sane when everybody knows how buggy and unsafe is Java (see Secunia.com ) ? Can I

Re: Why still obsolete Java install?

2008-07-07 Thread Brandon Mercer
Yeah, Install a snapshot and put in a newer jdk. I'm using 1.7 with netbeans. Don't hate the OpenBSD, Love the OpenBSD. Brandon On Mon, Jul 7, 2008 at 3:07 PM, macintoshzoom [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On OpenBSD 4.3, to build Java to run, say, Jondos anonymizer, latest port seems jre-1.4.2p15,

Re: NEW: devel/cunit

2008-07-07 Thread Markus Bergkvist
Anyone else tested this? /Markus Markus Bergkvist wrote: PKGNAME is now 2.1.0 $ make show=PKGNAME CUnit-2.1.0 I'm using this port on a daily basis on amd64 with basic, console and ncurses interface. /Markus Stuart Henderson wrote: On 2008/06/25 12:58, Markus Bergkvist wrote: Thanks for

Re: Why still obsolete Java install?

2008-07-07 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2008/07/07 13:07, macintoshzoom wrote: On OpenBSD 4.3, to build Java to run, say, Jondos anonymizer, latest port seems jre-1.4.2p15, it requires 2004? (out)dated distfiles as *** j2sdk-1_4_2-src-scsl.zip *** j2sdk-1_4_2-bin-scsl.zip .. huh? 4.3 has 1.5.0.14 and 1.6.0.03 (and

Re: Why still obsolete Java install?

2008-07-07 Thread Marco Peereboom
huh? I have used java since the day it came out for OpenBSD and it works equally well today as it it did then. I am confused about what obsolete means to you. To use your words: java is buggy and unsafe, that is inherent to it. You should use something that isn't stuck on stupid if you don't