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2014-07-27 09:44:19
CVSROOT: /cvs
Module name: ports
Changes by: zhuk@cvs.openbsd.org 2014/07/25 03:17:16
Modified files:
devel/quirks : Makefile
devel/quirks/files: Quirks.pm
devel/p5-Test-Harness: Makefile
devel/p5-Test-Harness/pkg: PLIST
Removed files:
devel/p5-TAP-Parser: Makefile distinfo
devel/p5-TAP-Parser/patches: patch-Build_PL
devel/p5-TAP-Parser/pkg: DESCR PLIST
Log message:
Remove p5-TAP-Parser, superseded by p5-Test-Harness.
Unmarked conflict initially noticed by naddy@
okay afresh1@ (MAINTAINER), sthen@.
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2014-07-27 09:44:20
CVSROOT: /cvs
Module name: ports
Changes by: zhuk@cvs.openbsd.org 2014/07/25 04:20:04
Modified files:
graphics/digikam-kde4/patches:
patch-extra_kipi-plugins_common_libkipiplugins_CMakeLists_txt
Log message:
This ought to be a real fix; the problem is that both "core" Digikam app
and KIPI plugins do generate gitversion.h, using different targets. And,
of course, I've used the wrong one... Realized that when the build
finally borked on my i386. Now builds fine.
okay espie@
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openbsd-ports-cvs(obsdave,2) — All
2014-07-27 09:44:22
CVSROOT: /cvs
Module name: ports
Changes by: zhuk@cvs.openbsd.org 2014/07/25 05:33:56
Modified files:
tests/portbump : t1.sample t2.sample
tests/portbump/t1: Makefile
tests/portbump/t2: Makefile
Log message:
Remove RCS IDs, they confuse diff(1) (no, -I doesn't help here).
If anyone cames with a better solution, be my guest.
not a release-critical, so same rules apply to portbump as to portcheck.
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openbsd-ports-cvs(obsdave,2) — All
2014-07-27 09:44:33
CVSROOT: /cvs
Module name: ports
Changes by: jsing@cvs.openbsd.org 2014/07/25 07:36:55
Modified files:
lang/go : Makefile distinfo
lang/go/pkg : PFRAG.amd64 PFRAG.i386 PLIST
Removed files:
lang/go/patches: patch-api_except_txt patch-api_next_txt
patch-src_cmd_ld_lib_c
patch-src_pkg_runtime_defs_openbsd_386_h
patch-src_pkg_runtime_defs_openbsd_amd64_h
patch-src_pkg_runtime_sys_openbsd_386_s
patch-src_pkg_runtime_sys_openbsd_amd64_s
patch-src_pkg_syscall_route_bsd_go
patch-src_pkg_syscall_syscall_openbsd_386_go
patch-src_pkg_syscall_syscall_openbsd_amd64_go
patch-src_pkg_syscall_syscall_openbsd_go
patch-src_pkg_syscall_zerrors_openbsd_386_go
patch-src_pkg_syscall_zerrors_openbsd_amd64_go
patch-src_pkg_syscall_zsyscall_openbsd_386_go
patch-src_pkg_syscall_zsyscall_openbsd_amd64_go
patch-src_pkg_syscall_zsysctl_openbsd_go
patch-src_pkg_syscall_zsysnum_openbsd_386_go
patch-src_pkg_syscall_zsysnum_openbsd_amd64_go
patch-src_pkg_syscall_ztypes_openbsd_386_go
patch-src_pkg_syscall_ztypes_openbsd_amd64_go
Log message:
Update lang/go to version 1.3.
ok matthew@ naddy@ sthen@
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openbsd-ports-cvs(obsdave,2) — All
2014-07-27 09:44:34
CVSROOT: /cvs
Module name: ports
Changes by: jsing@cvs.openbsd.org 2014/07/25 08:39:41
Modified files:
lang/go : Makefile
Added files:
lang/go/patches: patch-src_pkg_syscall_route_openbsd_go
Log message:
The size of if_msghdr changed with r1.156 of net/if.h, which means that
the various Sizeof*MsgHdr constants are now incorrect. This results in
various problems when attempting to parse the routing messages. Fix this
by respecting the header length returned from the kernel.
Makes regress pass again...
ok sthen@
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2014-07-27 09:44:36
CVSROOT: /cvs
Module name: ports
Changes by: landry@cvs.openbsd.org 2014/07/25 11:26:18
Modified files:
mail/mozilla-thunderbird: Makefile
Log message:
Pass --enable-gstreamer=1.0 and add gstreamer1/plugins-base to BDEP, so
that TB is in sync with firefox. Fixes espie's build issue where
configure would choke on missing gst-plugins-base. Bump REVISION-main to
be on the safe side.
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openbsd-ports-cvs(obsdave,2) — All
2014-07-27 09:44:38
CVSROOT: /cvs
Module name: ports
Changes by: zhuk@cvs.openbsd.org 2014/07/25 11:45:58
Modified files:
devel/kdevelop : Makefile
graphics/digikam-kde4: Makefile
Log message:
Apply a hammer to kdevelop and digikam-kde4 since OBJECT_DEPENDS
doesn't work as advertised. To be investigated later, and we need
reliable builds now.
okay naddy@ who probably hates those ports now
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openbsd-ports-cvs(obsdave,2) — All
2014-07-27 09:44:44
CVSROOT: /cvs
Module name: ports
Changes by: zhuk@cvs.openbsd.org 2014/07/26 05:26:46
Modified files:
devel/py-setuptools: Makefile
devel/py-setuptools/pkg: PLIST
devel/py-distribute: Makefile
devel/py-distribute/pkg: PLIST
Added files:
devel/py-setuptools/pkg: PFRAG.no-python3 PFRAG.python3
devel/py-distribute/pkg: PFRAG.python3
Log message:
Tweak python3 @conflicts for py-setuptools and py-distribute right.
Spotted by naddy@, rpointel@ (MAINTAINER) agrees with the fix.
okay espie@
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obsd.info.14
openbsd-ports-cvs(obsdave,2) — All
2014-07-27 09:44:45
CVSROOT: /cvs
Module name: ports
Changes by: juanfra@cvs.openbsd.org 2014/07/26 12:03:31
Modified files:
lang/racket : Makefile
Removed files:
lang/racket/patches:
patch-src_racket_gc_include_private_gcconfig_h
Log message:
Unbreak Racket on i386 changing the default GC to Senora.
Matthew Flatt (Racket) suggested to change the default GC instead of
to patch the outdated version of Boehm included with Racket.
Problems on i386 reported by sthen@. Tested on amd64 and i386 by me.
OK sthen@ jasper@.
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obsd.info.14
openbsd-ports-cvs(obsdave,2) — All
2014-07-27 09:44:46
CVSROOT: /cvs
Module name: ports
Changes by: naddy@cvs.openbsd.org 2014/07/26 13:38:03
Modified files:
devel/cvsweb : Makefile
devel/cvsweb/patches: patch-cvsweb_conf
devel/cvsweb/pkg: PLIST README
Removed files:
devel/cvsweb/patches: patch-cvsweb_conf-netbsd
Log message:
Fix chroot instructions to work with the perl version we ship in 5.6.
While here, drop some obsolete configuration examples and tweak the
default man.cgi URL.
ok espie@
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openbsd-ports-cvs(obsdave,2) — All
2014-07-27 14:56:09
Module name: ports
Changes by: kili@cvs.openbsd.org 2014/07/27 04:51:37
Modified files:
www/apache-httpd: Makefile
www/apache-httpd/pkg: PLIST
www/apache-httpd-openbsd: Makefile
www/apache-httpd-openbsd/pkg: PLIST
Added files:
www/apache-httpd/pkg: apache2.rc
www/apache-httpd-openbsd/pkg: apache.rc
Removed files:
www/apache-httpd/pkg: httpd2.rc
www/apache-httpd-openbsd/pkg: httpd.rc
Log message:
Rename rc scripts of apache-httpd to apache resp. apache2 to get rid
of a conflict with base httpd.
ok sthen@
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openbsd-cvs(obsdave,2) — All
2014-07-28 01:55:05
Module name: src
Changes by: schwarze@cvs.openbsd.org 2014/07/27 15:51:53
Modified files:
usr.bin/mandoc : term_ascii.c
Log message:
Even for UTF-8 output, a non-breaking space character has the same width
as a normal space character, and not width 0. Bug reported by bentley@.
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openbsd-cvs(obsdave,2) — All
2014-07-28 02:55:07
Module name: src
Changes by: espie@cvs.openbsd.org 2014/07/27 16:18:36
Modified files:
usr.sbin/pkg_add/OpenBSD: PkgCheck.pm
Log message:
- log libraries in a proper way
- mark wanted libraries, then run the db check.
Gives you a way to figure out when locate db are behind wrt pkgs
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openbsd-cvs(obsdave,2) — All
2014-07-28 03:55:06
Module name: src
Changes by: deraadt@cvs.openbsd.org 2014/07/27 17:52:06
Modified files:
usr.sbin/httpd : Makefile
Log message:
turn of -Werror, unless you are sure both gcc work...
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2014-07-28 08:55:08
Module name: src
Changes by: guenther@cvs.openbsd.org 2014/07/27 22:23:12
Modified files:
lib/libssl/src/ssl: d1_srvr.c s3_srvr.c ssl_locl.h
Log message:
The RSA, DH, and ECDH temporary key callbacks expect the number of keybits
for the key (expressed in RSA key bits, which makes *no sense* for ECDH) as
their second argument, not zero.
(jsing@ notes that the RSA callback is only invoked for 'export' ciphers,
which have been removed from LibreSSL, and for the SSL_OP_EPHEMERAL_RSA
option, which is makes the application non-compliant. More fuel for the
tedu fire...)
jasper@ noted the breakage and bisected it down to the diff that broke this
ok jsing@ miod@
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2014-07-28 08:55:09
Module name: src
Changes by: guenther@cvs.openbsd.org 2014/07/27 22:28:43
Modified files:
libexec/ld.so/alpha: ldasm.S
Log message:
_dl_sigprocmask() works better when it actually saves the returned sigmask
asm suggestion from kettenis@
tested by miod@, suffering under the brain-destroying summer heat
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2014-07-28 09:55:08
Module name: src
Changes by: rpe@cvs.openbsd.org 2014/07/27 23:42:26
Modified files:
distrib/miniroot: install.sub
Log message:
Change detection of unconfigured vlan interfaces from using flags to
looking for vlan id and parent interface. This avoids the creation of
unconfigured vlan interface every time /install is restarted.
Noted by and OK miod@
OK krw@
Positive feedback sthen@ claudio@
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2014-07-28 10:55:11
Module name: src
Changes by: kettenis@cvs.openbsd.org 2014/07/28 00:21:29
Modified files:
sys/arch/sparc64/dev: machfb.c
Log message:
Hardware supported by machfb(4) needs the aperture (for now) so make ramdisks
print a message to that extent such that the install scripts can do their
magic.
ok miod@, deraadt@
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2014-07-28 16:55:05
http://undeadly.org/cgi?action=article&sid=20140728122850
Contributed by [tbert](
http://bsdly.blogspot.com/) on Mon Jul 28 12:28:44 2014 (GMT)
from the do you take it with one hump or two? dept.
> This was my first hackathon so I wasn't really sure what to do. I had some plans to possibly import perl 5.20, but I was hoping to include 5.20.1 which isn't out for at least a month and espie@ says that it is too close to lock. I will continue to push local patches upstream to get everyone using perl on OpenBSD to be using the same improvements that are in our base perl.
> I was sure some project would present itself that I really wanted to work on, so I started out by slacking and working on the [tool](https://github.com/afresh1/openbsd-module-ports) I've been playing with to make generating ports for things that keep track of their dependencies and have automated installers, such as things from perl's [CPAN](http://metacpan.org) or Node's [NPM](http://npmjs.org) Perl support is pretty good, but both Python and Nodejs, while started have run into roadblocks due to the different ways they handle dependencies. Talked some to abeiber@ about how to solve the nodejs problem and it sounds like someone will have to end up patching npm to add support for features we need, mostly the ability to install dependencies offline. Still not sure how to ask python packages for a list of their dependencies so automating that has ground to a halt.
>
> During the time I was avoiding reading npm source or better understanding Python's different package systems, I got the last few dependencies updated so that I can update [DBIx::Class](https://metacpan.org/release/DBIx-Class) to the current version. I actually submitted that update, but zhuk@ mentioned that he has examples of how to start up local database instances with their datafiles inside of the port's ${WRKDIR} so that I can run "live" tests automatically. That sounds like a great feature so I will figure out how to accomplish that and update the port before re-submitting.
>
> I did submit a few bugs to perl upstream while at the hackathon, [reporting](https://rt.perl.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=122263) an issue that ended up being unsolvable due to the way perl buffers output and also [adding](https://rt.perl.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=122252) configure glue and other things for pelikan@'s POSIX international currency formatting additions. I need to do a little cleanup on it, but that should go in soon.
>
> Eventually, there was discussion about why there are adduser, useradd, and "user add" commands and how terrible they were. There was a suggestion to get rid of the perl based adduser, but many people prefer the interactive interface because they add users so infrequently that the additional prompting is super helpful. Unfortunately, I fell for their trick and looked inside the file. I am now working on rewriting adduser with some more [modern perl](http://modernperlbooks.com) style, I got started on that on Friday evening and got about half way through an initial rewrite by Sunday night. The current design I am looking at is providing a module to do the heavy lifting so that people scripting system management tools (in perl) can talk to a better API than forking out and driving one of the existing scripts. I hope to make it easy to write your own tools to manage users safely and programmatically, while also providing a tool with a friendly, interactive frontend that is also easy to drive from a shell script.
>
> Ljubljana is beautiful, the people were amazing and so much good, vegan food. Plus the weather was overcast, all of which kept me from getting too homesick for [Portland, OR](http://www.youtube.com/show/portlandia). I really enjoyed how friendly and welcoming all of the people we met there were and how well we worked around the surprisingly few language barriers.
>
> As this was my first time in Europe, I left the hackathon on Monday morning and took a shuttle to Venice as recommended. The recommendations were always "Venice? Don't go there, it's so touristy! Oh, you've never been? You should go and see it at least once." So Lisa and I went and added to the number of tourists. We have learned that we really enjoy traveling the world and I am greatly looking forward to the next hackathon for an excuse to finally see more of the world. It did make me want to improve the number of human languages I can do basic things in.
>
> I too need to be sure to mention what a good job Mitja did organizing the hackathon, many, many thanks to him and to Dijaski dom Tabor.
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2014-07-28 18:55:10
Module name: src
Changes by: kettenis@cvs.openbsd.org 2014/07/28 08:12:14
Modified files:
distrib/miniroot: install.sub
Log message:
Avoid matching a particular driver for "aperture needed" detection.
On sparc64 we also need to match machfb(4) in addition to vgafb(4) so let's
just match any driver.
ok halex@, deraadt@