(too many improvements to be listed here)
- Correctly support PTHREAD_LIBS/CFLAGS
- Use USE_GNOME=lthack
- Propagate DB_DIR in package [1]
- Use my @FreeBSD.org email address
- Bump PORTREVISION
PR: ports/24749 [1]
Submitted by: Tom Pavel <pavel@networkphysics.com> [1]
Approved by: nork (mentor/implicitly)
Fixed buffer overflow in password handling which could potentially
be exploited by MySQL users with ALTER privilege on the mysql.user
table to execute random code or to gain shell access with the UID
of the mysqld process.
The complete changelog can be found at:
http://www.mysql.com/doc/en/News-3.23.58.html
Approved by: marcus (portsmgr)
Remove problematic HAVE_BROKEN_REALPATH define, now we
have a fixed version. This allows usage of symlinks for
database paths again which was previously broken.
Bump portrevision.
mysql323-client installs libmysqlclient.so.10 (instead of
libmysqlclient.so.6).
mysql323-{client,server} are production quality, now (according to
MySQL AB at least).
and mysql322-server.
- mit-pthread support was dropped.
- libmysqlclient.so.9 was renamed to libmysqlclient.so.6 (like the
one coming with MySQL-3.22.x) so ports depending on MySQL having
a chance of using 3.23.x if installed.
mysql322-(client|server) and mysql323-(client|server) can't be
installed at the same time, of course.
- don't pollute CFLAGS with extra optimizer flags
- remove part of patch-ac which forces -pthread instead of -lc_r
(was included in the main distribution)
- don't name freebsd version in mit-pthreads/config/configure
explicitly. settings work for 2.*, 3.* and 4.*.
not only using -lc_r what would result in linking in libc and libc_r
Submitted by: Dirk Froemberg <ibex@physik.TU-Berlin.DE>
Obtained from: John Birrell