Re: [NEW] net/anondate

2020-06-19 Thread nanonymous
Hey ports@, Back with another release update, tested on amd64. Notable changes: - Converted the code to OpenBSD style(9). Hopefully maintainers are more eager to read it. - Moved the man page to section 8, to be consistent with ntpd or other similar daemons. Let me know if that's OK. - Updated

Re: [NEW] net/anondate

2020-05-08 Thread nanonymous
On Fri, May 08, 2020 at 05:11:49PM +0200, clematis wrote: > On Wed, Apr 29, 2020 at 09:29:59PM +0000, nanonymous wrote: > > Hey, > > It's been a while since my last update before the port is accepted, > > so I have released another. This release fixes a few minor bugs. &g

Re: [NEW] net/anondate

2020-04-30 Thread nanonymous
Hey, It's been a while since my last update before the port is accepted, so I have released another. This release fixes a few minor bugs. Anyone willing to donate an OK? I'd love to see this port in 6.7. Note if you wish to test it: net/tor must be running for it to work by default. Again, an

Re: [NEW] net/anondate

2020-03-13 Thread nanonymous
Hello, I have another release update before the port is commited. Looked into OpenBSD ports some more and made a few changes: - Got rid of the post-install target. Example configuration is now installed by default in the "make install" phase. - Init script now fails if config file is invalid. -

Re: [NEW] net/anondate

2020-03-03 Thread nanonymous
t's not very useful if there is no license because we cannot distribute > packages. > > > On 2020/02/27 21:07, nanonymous wrote: > > Hey ports@ > > I am the developer of anondate, a daemon that updates the system clock > > anonymously using HTTP over Tor. It

[NEW] net/anondate

2020-02-27 Thread nanonymous
Hey ports@ I am the developer of anondate, a daemon that updates the system clock anonymously using HTTP over Tor. It uses pledge and fork+exec privsep. Homepage: https://notabug.org/Nanonymous/anondate Tested heavily on amd64. This is my first port, so let me know if I got anything wrong. A few