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Authored by joneum on Aug 30 2017, 7:07 PM.
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Summary
  • www/groupoffice:Update from 6.2.53 to 6.2.59
  • Changelog:
    • Fixed issue that GO was not building the listeners correctly.
    • Optimized moving a project
    • Fixed getRelatedParticipantEvents() on non object error
    • Debian package dependency failure
    • Require PHP lower than 7.1 because 7.1 is not supported by Ioncube
    • Tickets: fixed search so it also searches in the customfield values.
    • Added php-xml to dependencies as it's required for utf8_encode() since php 7
    • Postfixadmin: Increased the size of the "alias" textarea field
    • Files/Start page:Recent files grid on startpage - Added a name column.
    • Log: Removed the "Delete" Keybinding for the activity log grid
    • Core: Fixed creation of cache listener files. Now the file is written at once, so <?php tag is not included for a 2nd time
    • Ldapauth - make is possible to chances the ldap user password. Set the config to activate: $config['ldap change password'] = true;

Approved by: xxx (mentor)
#Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/Dxxxxx

Test Plan

~...www/groupoffice: portlint -AC [21:04:24]
WARN: Makefile: for new port, make $FreeBSD$ tag in comment section empty, to make SVN happy.
WARN: Makefile: "RESTRICTED" found. do not forget to update ports/LEGAL.
0 fatal errors and 2 warnings found.

poudriere testport:

10.3-amd64
10.3-i386
11.1-amd64
11.1-i386
12.0-CURRENT r321899 amd64
12.0-CURRENT r321913 i386

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