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files aren't used anymore.
- Remove BSD.local.dist as the file moved to ports/Templates when we merged
prefixes.
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Approved by: re (kensmith)
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Approved by: portmgr (implicit)
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directory when we have 10+ ports that make use of it, and now we have
only 3. This change would come back if the tt/ usage grown up to the
level.
Knowledge provided by: krion, kris
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ports. This mtree now specifies basic structure of X11BASE, similarly
to BSD.local.dist.
No objections on: freebsd-x11@
Approved by: re (dwhite), portmgr
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Approved by: kris
MFC after: 3 days
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for cleanup of pkg-plist files with respect to handling of the share/locale
subdirectories.
MFC after: 3 days
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/usr/local/www
[1] Semi-arbitrary cutoff, but I didn't want to add every locale directory
used by ports, because a lot are only used by one or two, and it's less
intrusive for these ports to just clean up after themselves.
MFC after: 2 days
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Approved by: re (murray)
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Reviewed by: anholt (XFree86-4 maintainer)
MFC after: 1 day
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The code will be fixed for all known security vulnerabilities,
and a make.conf(5) knob (ENABLE_SUID_MAN) will be provided for
those who still want it installed setuid for whatever reasons.
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The catpaging and setuidness features of man(1) combined make
it vulnerable to a number of security attacks. Specifically,
it was possible to overwrite system catpages with arbitrarily
contents by either setting up a symlink to a directory holding
system catpages, or by writing custom -mdoc or -man groff(1)
macro packages and setting up GROFF_TMAC_PATH in environment
to point to them. (See PR below for details).
This means man(1) can no longer create system catpages on a
regular user's behalf. (It is still able to if the user has
write permissions to the directory holding catpages, e.g.,
user's own manpages, or if the running user is ``root''.)
To create and install catpages during ``make world'', please
set MANBUILDCAT=YES in /etc/make.conf. To rebuild catpages
on a weekly basis, please set weekly_catman_enable="YES" in
/etc/periodic.conf.
PR: bin/32791
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Submitted by: Rich Morin <rdm@cfcl.com>
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Reviewed by: ru
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(which is present both in /usr and /usr/local) which is causing a few
ports to erroneously report mtree failures on bento.
Submitted by: ade
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Approved by: asami
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README file before making changes here. Fix them once again.
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correct but I won't know for sure until bento's cluster comes back up.
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of perl man pages and site_perl directories for alpha and i386 in /usr/local,
and share/aclocal and share/doc/ja in /usr/local and /usr/X11R6.
Reviewed by: the ports list
Approved by: steve (alpha part)
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Found by: bento
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installation, so it should be in this file too.
Approved by: jkh
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commit is easier to understand.
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much a diff as lines with the wrong stuff on it.
Add references in mtree data files to the README.
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Partially reviewed by: bde
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PR: 5251
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ownership of directories to root:wheel. While I'm here, convert some
tabs to spaces.
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Approved (a long time ago) by: David Dawes
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