10:11 AM - WebKit
WebKit has been added to mports. Now MidnightBSD users have the option to install WebKit. We are working on adding a few WebKit front end applications.
Use mports/www/midori in mports to try WebKit.
WebKit has been added to mports. Now MidnightBSD users have the option to install WebKit. We are working on adding a few WebKit front end applications.
Use mports/www/midori in mports to try WebKit.
MirPorts is now working on MidnightBSD. This now gives users a choice between two ports systems. I'll post more on this when I get time. MirPorts also run on MirBSD and Mac OS X.
mports:
Anyone using Dovecot should update to the new version in ports. There was a recent security issue.
http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2008-1218
We're still upgrading gnome ports for the 2.20 release. After that, we'll probably update KDE to 3.5.9 and then look at 2.22 gnome.
Chris and I did an interview regarding mports late last year. it's now on the NetBSD website.
http://www.netbsd.org/gallery/pkgsrc-interviews.html#mports
There are many interesting interviews about various ports systems in the BSDs on that site. Check it out.
We're working on a new MidnightBSD wiki. It will contain some documentation, todo lists, and other elements that developers and users want to collaborate on.
http://www.midnightbsd.org/wiki/FrontPage
location: Home
First, a security update was applied to CURRENT for users who turn on the random IP id feature. It is off by default. This feature has a flaw in the random id generation.
See http://www.securityfocus.com/bid/27647/info
Second, we've updated a large number of ports in the last few days. The astro, archivers, accessibility, and net (except samba3) ports have been updated with the latest versions where possible. I'm currently working on the audio category.
Progress on Gnome 2.20 is still going strong as well. ctriv had a bit of a hardware snafu which has slowed the deployment of the new cluster software. I'm hoping to have many new port updates ready when it's back online.
Magus has been down since december for a rewrite. I've discussed this previously. The build master was brought down for a faculty member to take the video card in the last week. It had been up 113 days which is a record for any machines I'm running. The website has not been restored as of yet, but the system was upgraded to 1GB of RAM.
ctriv hopes to complete the software soon.
I've modified the analog port to report several additional BSDs including MidnightBSD, MirBSD and Dragonfly.
CURRENT now has a patch to correct a potential security issue with sendfile. Files were not checked prior to serving which would allow a file that was write only to be served. While this scenario is rare, we decided to fix it anyway.
sendfile is used by many daemons including Apache httpd.
Analysed requests from Fri-14-Sep-2007 11:13 to Fri-15-Feb-2008 10:04 (153.95 days).
Successful requests: 311,495 (10,072)
Average successful requests per day: 2,023 (1,438)
Successful requests for pages: 118,349 (4,210)
Average successful requests for pages per day: 768 (601)
Failed requests: 54,531 (1,623)
Redirected requests: 52,518 (1,814)
Distinct files requested: 41,433 (4,365)
Distinct hosts served: 19,626 (1,680)
Corrupt logfile lines: 15
Data transferred: 1.03 terabytes (21.44 gigabytes)
Average data transferred per day: 6.88 gigabytes (3.06 gigabytes)
I've updated several of the browser ports to correct security issues.
Firefox & linux-firefox
linux-flock
linux-seamonkey
Opera & linux-opera
I'm happy to announce the release of MidnightBSD for amd64 systems. (and Intel equivalents) This release does not include packages for KDE and several other programs like the i386 release, but you can build them with mports. XORG, Samba, WindowMaker, and several other ports are on the isos though.
The packages are also up on the FTP server along with the ISOs.
ftp.midnightbsd.org now uses round robin to speed up downloading packages with pkg_add -r, etc.
If you need to get to our main site, use ftp1.midnightbsd.org
ftp2 and ftp3 are aliases for our mirrors.