graphics/blender*: add missed distinfo
graphics/blender-lts29: add missed changes
graphics/blender-lts29: unbreak and update to 2.93.9 LTS release (+)
status/README: Switch quarterly calls sender
nfsstat: Add an entry to output NFSPROC_APPENDWRITE count
graphics/blender: unbreak and update to 3.1.2 release (+)
mount_nfs: Only create a mounttab file entry is nmount(2) succeeds
math/wxmaxima: Update to 22.05.0
Apply clang fix for assertion failure building putty 0.77 on i386
emulators/rpcs3: update to 0.0.22.13657
emulators/yuzu: update to s20220528
@trasz could you please say something about this?
Thank you very much diizzy for your review.
linux(4): Handle multiple mbufs in a control message chain in recvmsg
linux(4): Handle IP_ORIGDSTADDR socket option for IPPROTO_IP protocol level
linux(4): Add LINUX_RATELIMIT_MSG_OPT2 for future use
linux(4): Ratelimit message about unupported cmsg
linux(4): Refactor linux_common_recvmsg()
linux(4): Overwrite SO_TIMESTAMP counterpart
linux(4): Handle SO_TIMESTAMPNS socket option
linux(4): Handle 64-bit SO_TIMESTAMP for 32-bit binaries
linux(4): For future use replace malloc type for l_sockaddr by M_LINUX
linux(4): For future use move SCM definitions below socket options
linux(4): Improve recvmsg() readability
linux(4): Avoid EISCONN if addr is specified for sendto()
linux(4): Fix SO_LINGER l_onoff value
linux(4): Add a helper to copyout getsockopt value
linux(4): Check the socket before any others sanity checks
multimedia/gpac-mp4box: Add CPE information
security/tang: Add CPE information
sysutils/loki: Add CPE information
net/haproxy-devel: update to -dev12.
Fix a memory leak from caf73e58579
Oh, sorry about that. I'll commit the fix. I didn't even realize that it was possible to leak memory in sh.
net-im/jitsi-prosody-plugins: Add CPE information
Finish cpuset_getaffinity() after f35093f8
sysent: Get rid of bogus sys/sysent.h include.
sctp: use a consistent view of the send parameters
net-mgmt/check_nwc_health: Update to 10.1.0.3
sctp: ignore SCTP_SENDALL flag on 1-to-1 style sockets
sysutils/seatd: drop BASU=on -Werror workaround after bc9ab6b61ec4
sctp: improve handling of send() when association is shutdown
sysutils/seatd: update to 0.7.0
Tangentially: since MIPS CPUs are no longer supported per , should they and the associated class still be listed in sys/sys/pmc.h?
Mk/bsd.port.mk: Fix unchanged options overwriting dialog4ports bg
sctp: cleanup of error paths
Ryusuke SUZUKI <ryusuke@FreeBSD.org> committed
R9:8251fce5eb6a: ja/handbook: Update preface chapter (authored by Ryusuke SUZUKI <ryusuke@FreeBSD.org>).
ja/handbook: Update preface chapter
I really don't think wg uses volatile enough underlying KPIs to decide this is warranted just yet
security/ca_root_nss: Update to 3.78
security/ffuf: Update to 1.5.0
net/ipinfo-cli: Update to 2.8.1
sysutils/terraform-switcher: Update to 0.13.1250
Add several sanitizer ignore lists under /usr/lib/clang
graphics/openshadinglanguage: unbreak build with llvm14 (+)
graphics/openimageio: update to 2.3.15.0 maintenance release (+)
devel/pecl-event: update to 3.0.7 release
sysutils/py-ansible-compat: update to 2.1.0
textproc/py-rich: update to 12.4.4
dns/dnscontrol: Update to 3.16.1
security/modsecurity3-apache: Deprecate and set expiration date
print/cups: update to 2.4.2
print/cups: update to 2.4.1
www/openresty: Update to 1.21.4.1
sctp: cleanup, no functional change except on error paths
graphics/zint: distfile had been rerolled, update the port accordingly
www/tomcat*: Udate to the recent Versions
deskutils/qownnotes: update QOwnNotes to version 22.5.3.
security/py-ckcc-protocol: Update to 1.3.2
libsa: mark head_errlog feature supported.
net-p2p/qbittorrent: Not broken; bump for libtorrent-rasterbar update
net-p2p/{,py-}libtorrent-rasterbar: Update 1.2.14 -> 2.0.6-27
ports-mgmt/pkg-devel: update to 1.17.99.11 aka 1.18.0rc2
audio/picard: Update to 2.8
archivers/libunrar6: Update to 6.1.7
audio/picard-plugins: Update to snapshot from 2022-05-18
math/qalculate-qt: Update to 4.2.0
math/qalculate-gtk: Update to 4.2.0
math/libqalculate: Update to 4.2.0