oops, build succeded but I obviously didn't run 'make package', the
mod_mgmtmode module was removed between 4.0.2 and 4.0.3. regen plist
to unbreak. problem reported by naddy.
lang/flang/*: bump bdep to llvm/22 - the fewer "consumers" of 19 the better
That won't be worse than 19 given that the port has been marked
BROKEN = not yet ported to llvm-10
lpd: require data file path name to be in the spool dir
When processing the control file, any file to be printed must be
located in the spool directory (e.g. dfA000foobar) either as a
regular file or a symbolic link to another file to be printed. This
matches the handling of the 'U' (unlink) directive.
OK deraadt@
Inline mwx_mcu_init() into mwx_init_hardware() and add
mt7925_mcu_set_eeprom() which must be called during hardware init.
Tested on 7921 and 7925 (which now fails in mt7921_mac_init).
Add various checks in mwx_load_firmware() to ensure that the buffer
passed to mwx_mcu_send_firmware() does not move beyond the firmware
image. For regions flagged with FW_FEATURE_NON_DL don't forget to
increase the offset.
Kill MWX_IS_CONNAC2 macro and just use sc->sc_hwtype != MWX_HW_MT7925
like everywhere else.
Right now only MT7925 is different from MT7920/21/22 so just use one
common way to do these checks.
net/rabbitmq-c: Update to 0.16.0
Fixes
GHSA-9mmv-r8g3-qp46 (out-of-bounds read)
GHSA-jh48-qjf5-fx5v (heap buffer overflow)
While here, fix the upstream so version in the SHARED_LIBS comment
set DPB_PROPERTIES=parallel, postfix/stable is built 8x after openssl
updates (dpb won't run builds for multiple flavours in parallel) so
at least in -stable parallelising them helps.
set DPB_PROPERTIES=parallel, postfix/stable is built 8x after openssl
updates (dpb won't run builds for multiple flavours in parallel) so
at least in -stable parallelising them helps.
update to ettercap-0.8.4.1
switches gui mode to gtk+3 which at least works slightly, whereas the
gtk+2 support in the previous version wasn't working at all.
disable curses mode for now, it's extremely crashy. plaintext and gui
do at least do _something_ partly useful.