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Geomyidae: support for Mac OS X version 10.5 and earlier
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geomyidae: Update to 0.69 Changes: # Geomyidae v0.69 "I believe I can vla-ai" OTA edition Shortly after the last release, there is another over the air release. This time, the version has been bumped up to v0.69, due to the weight of the release: * Geomyidae now has HAProxy support. * See the haproxy/gopher-haproxy.cfg example file. # Geomyidae v0.52 OTA release "Billion Gophers" I am glad to announce the v0.52 over the air "Billion Gophers" release, live from a plane flying over the Atlantic Ocean from Frankfurt to Buenos Aires. The features included are: * A portable mtime access, which works on BSD and Mac OS X now. * A SERVER_LISTEN_NAME feature, exposed in CGI scripts, used for: * gopher://bitreich.org/1/billion-gophers * Now gopherspace has surpassed webspace, with a simple CGI parameter. Scaling made easy.
Geomyidae: Update to 0.51 Changes: 0.51 ==== Geomyidae v0.51 brcon2022 release. I am happy to announce the geomyidae v0.51 brcon2022 release. Thanks to everyone having contributed! It was much fun at the geomyidae hackathon! I wish to repeat it. Changes: * Splice(1) speedup has been implemented on Linux for sending files. * CPU usage is reduced by 80% and throughput increased by 20%. * Was done at the geomyidae hackathon. * New escaping in gph has been implemented. See below for description. * Was done at the geomyidae hackathon. * New external project for geomyidae CGI REST handling. * git://bitreich.org/libgcgi * Was done at the geomyidae hackathon. * Add gph major-mode file for emacs. * FreeBSD rc.d is now added. * NetBSD compile options added to the Makefile. * OpenBSD rc.d script has been fixed for 7.1 release. ## New Escaping THIS IS IMPORTANT FOR EVERYONE! The gph format has been changed, to simplify things in the future. In the past, the escape for some line to not be interpreted was ttext is here becomes text is here This has changed. All lines beginning with t are now not escaped anymore. The new escape way is: [|text is here becomes text is here In every gph script you already had to check for any line beginning with '['. Now the already illegal case of an empty item type is reused for escaping in gph. This will make life easier for newcomers and oldcomers. So be sure to change all escaping after the upgrade.
Geomyidae: Update to 0.50.1 Changes: 0.50.1 ------ Thanks to the help of early testers, a major bug was fixed: * Now chroot and the new REST code work together. 0.50 ---- After four years of development, finally the v0.50 release is now available! I want to thank everyone who helped! See the features: * REST mode (see CGI.md) * see cgi-examples/proxy.cgi * see cgi-examples/rest.dcgi * Official TLS support in geomyidae! * TLS sticky (+t) bit support for must-be-served-encrypted content. * Script for self-signing a certificate is in the distribution. * GOPHERS and HTTPS CGI variables implemented for dcgi/cgi. * There is some xinetd request filter (in web world: URL filter) added as example. * Syslog support is now included. * A dockerfile is added with TLS support. * There is one cgi-examples/umnlisting.dcgi, which emulates all of UMN style dir listing. * More CGI backwards compatibility to other gopher daemons. * There is size/date/time in dir listings. * Sort by date is implemented. * Removed sendfile(2) and other premature optimisations. The most simple solution is fastest and most portable. * At ind.c:106 you can read the full story. * Makefile output has been simplified to be easier debuggable. * More filetype handling types. * There is now some filetypes.h for easier future additions. * Gopher+ redirects work and are logged. * There is now a geomyidae logo as SVG in the repository. * Geomyidae has been moved from /usr/sbin to /usr/bin. * Relative paths in gph are fixed and working. * More happy helping snowman for your pleasure.
*: Stop listing OS names in package descriptions
geomyidae: Update net/Geomyidae to 0.34 Changes: Geomyidae v0.34 Release »Above the Oceans« ------------------------------------------ I am proud to announce the v0.34 release of geomyidae! It is named »Above the Oceans«, because it is released 11km above the Atlantic Ocean. I can't see whales from here. Why a new release in such a short time? In geomyidae v0.33 is a nasty listening bug, so do not use it. What has changed from v0.33 v0.34: * There is finally a multi-listening implementation, which allows constant behaviour of IPv6 and IPv4 across all platforms, including the BSDs. # bind to 0.0.0.0 and :: on port 7070 geomyidae -b $(pwd) -p 7070 -d # bind to :: only on port 7070 geomyidae -6 -b $(pwd) -p 7070 -d # bind to the IPv4 address of some interface only geomyidae -4 -b $(pwd) -i google.com # bind to IPv6 and IPv4 of many interfaces geomyidae -b $(pwd) -i google.com -i google.de -i nsa.gov Geomyidae v0.33 Release ----------------------- I am proud to announce the v0.33 release of geomyidae! What has changed: * More links for geomyidae resources. * Fixes in error messages. They now show useful messages. * Do not exit on SIGHUP. (Fix for OpenBSD startup.) * Fix of some memory leaks. * Relative path support in gph files! * This will make portable CGI applications easier possible. * This is now possible: [1|Some Cool Menu|../cool/menu|server|port] * Fix to set the gph replacement port. * Fix some IPv6 binding issues. * Some separate binding for BSDs is still in the works. * Manpage has been beautified. * '/' is now stripped from base path. I want to thank all contributors! You are making gopher better!
Geomyidae: Add a patch to not exit on SIGHUP Now having `geomyidae=yes' in rc.conf correctly works. Bump PKGREVISION
Geomyidae: Adjust LICENSE (all the code is licensed under mit)
Geomyidae: Update net/Geomyidae to 0.32.2 pkgsrc changes: - Update DISTNAME, PKGNAME, MASTER_SITES and HOMEPAGE - Take MAINTAINERship (discussed via private email with previous MAINTAINER) - Remove (not so useful) MESSAGE - Avoid NO_CONFIGURE=yes, also if a package does not provide a configure script it is not needed and can lead to confusion due the several configure targets that are removed - Add several variable to BUILD_DEFS - Honor GEOMYIDAE_USER, GEOMYIDAE_GROUP and GEOMYIDAE_ROOTDIR variables that will respectively set the default user, group and rootdir of geomyidae - Instead of copypasting several rc scripts write a new one ad-hoc for pkgsrc that by default will run geomyidae unprivileged honoring the several GEOMYIDAE_* variables. If `geomyidae_flags' is defined in rc.conf these defaults are ignored. - Do not install a LICENSE file (we have the LICENSE variable for it!) Changes: Geomyidae v0.32.2 fixes release ------------------------------- Another fixes release for geomyidae is out. Now hopefully the OpenBSD people fixed the whole pledge support in geomyidae. Geomyidae v0.32.1 fixes release ------------------------------- Soon after the v0.32 release I received patches, which I do not want to miss in mainline. * Fix and make OpenBSD pledge support better. * Fix a typo in the slackware init script. Thanks for all who sent in patches! All further patches are welcome! Geomyidae v0.32 Release ----------------------- I am glad to announce the release of geomyidae v0.32. Thanks to all the contributors and people giving ideas! Here is what changed: * Minor fixed in the manpage, CGI handling and tools. * Add example for tt escaping in the manpage. * Add nocgi flag, which disables CGI execution. * Add OpenBSD pledge support. Geomyidae v0.31.1 release ------------------------- There has been a geomyidae v0.31.1 release which fixes a major issue of the pending bytes logic from v0.31. Have fun! Geomyidae v0.31 release ----------------------- I am proud to announce the geomyidae v0.31 release. There were some major issues fixed, so a new release is necessary: * There is now gph vim syntax highlighting files in the archive. * Gopher+ compatibility mode. * No sockets are left behind anymore. * New log format of geomyidae is now documented in the manpage. * There was some ugly bug with curl connecting to a Linux system, where after close() some bytes were lost. Now some check is added to be sure all data has been sent to the client. If you want to have bad dreams, look at the curl sourcecode. Thanks for everyone contributing! Geomyidae v0.30 release ----------------------- What is new? * The gph format now allows escaping of '|' characters. See the example index.gph file in the distribution for how to or the manpage. * Geomyidae has happy helping snowman support to help you with your dynamic gph content generation in geomyidae. In case you add some spurious tab, this little guy will appear and inform you about what happened. * There is now a Links file for links to software related to application development for geomyidae. * The gentoo init.d script has been fixed. * A slackware rc file was added. * The makefile is now POSIX-compliant. * The log format has been changed to be easier parsable for all kind of log analyzers. (`[YYYY-MM-DD HH:mm:SS +ZZZZ|client|clientport|status] selector') * A flag to not perform reverse lookups in log files has been added. * Implement some CGI variables for cgi and dcgi. See the manpage for which ones are available. Here you can see REMOTE_ADDR in action: gopher://bitreich.org/0/ip Geomyidae 0.29 release ---------------------- I am happy to announce the 0.29 release of geomyidae, a simple gopher server. What has been changed: * the OpenBSD rc.d files have been fixed due to arg.h fixes * index.bin support added * Create a file with the raw gopher menu content in a directory and is served by geomyidae. * This is useful for scripts generating static gopher content * This is useful for serving a backup of a gopherhole. * show errors on fork, in case there are constraints on process resources * care for send errors * huge speed up on different platforms when transferring huge binary files * Linux is using sendfile(2) and TCP_CORK * FreeBSD and DragonflyBSD are using sendfile(2) * TCP_NOPUSH is used on all BSDs * TCP_NODELAY is disabled on nearly all platforms * other platforms (like OpenBSD) have a speed increase due to an alignment of the send buffer to blocksize of the socket I want to thank all contributors! All patches are welcome! Geomyidae 0.28 release ---------------------- What's new in geomyidae? * The parsing of gph files is now more liberal. When you do something wrong, it will most of the time just display the line. * DCGI speed was increased massively. * Error messages are now more useful. * More files are now handled as text files automatically. * The OpenBSD rc.d file was fixed to modern days. * Typos have been fixed. Geomyidae 0.27 release ---------------------- I am proud to announce the 0.27 release of geomyidae. * dramatic improvement of serving speed * security fixes * a OpenBSD rc.d file was added * the manpage has been updated to the current state * there is no support for index.gph, index.dcgi and index.cgi, which helps to write more REST-friendly apps I want to thank all contributors. All patches are welcome!
Comment out some dead HOMEPAGEs.
Remove url2pkg marker.
Update to version 0.26.3, the latest current version, which features several bug fixes, improved CGI support, and a more mandoc-friendly man page. Provided by Jeff Woodall in PR 49585.
Add socket libraries on SunOS. Patch from Sebastian Wiedenroth.
Drop superfluous PKG_DESTDIR_SUPPORT, "user-destdir" is default these days.
Fix mdoc syntax. Bump revision.
From maintainer, Jeff Woodall, via PR 39343: Updates net/Geomyidae[1] gopher server package to current release (0.12) which includes the following changes: - fixes script.cgi user/group permissions security issue [2] - changes the default logging level from 7 to 15 - updates files/Geomyidae.sh and Geomyidae.8 [1] http://www.r-36.net/ [2] patch by jneitzel@freeshell.org (I only tested install and deinstall -- reed.)
Import Geomyidae version 0.11. Based on packaged by Jeff Woodall and provided in PR 38261. Geomyidae is a daemon for serving the protocol specified in RFC 1436 (Gopher). Under 1000 lines of C by design, it is lightweight yet supports dynamic content, automatic file/directory indexing, logging and privilege separation.
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