FreeBSD Port: mailman-2.1.9.r1

Jack Stone antennex at hotmail.com
Fri Sep 15 19:56:57 PDT 2006


>From: Bob <bob at tania.servebbs.org>
>To: jmelo at freebsd.org
>CC: ports at freebsd.org
>Subject: FreeBSD Port: mailman-2.1.9.r1
>Date: Fri, 15 Sep 2006 15:18:57 -0400
>
>
>Hi folks:
>
>portaudit reports:
>
>Affected package: mailman-with-htdig-2.1.8_3
>Type of problem: mailman -- Multiple Vulnerabilities.
>Reference:
><http://www.FreeBSD.org/ports/portaudit/fffa9257-3c17-11db-86ab-00123ffe8333.html>
>
>An attempt to upgrade the port returns:
># portupgrade mailman-with-htdig
>
>--->  Upgrading 'mailman-with-htdig-2.1.8_3' to
>'mailman-with-htdig-2.1.9.r1' (mail/mailman)
>--->  Building '/usr/ports/mail/mailman'
><snip>
>===>  Extracting for mailman-with-htdig-2.1.9.r1
>=> MD5 Checksum OK for mailman/mailman-2.1.9rc1.tgz.
>=> SHA256 Checksum OK for mailman/mailman-2.1.9rc1.tgz.
>=> No MD5 checksum recorded for mailman/indexing-2.1.6-0.1.patch.gz.
>=> No SHA256 checksum recorded for mailman/indexing-2.1.6-0.1.patch.gz.
>=> No suitable checksum found for mailman/indexing-2.1.6-0.1.patch.gz.
>=> No MD5 checksum recorded for mailman/htdig-2.1.6-0.1.patch.gz.
>=> No SHA256 checksum recorded for mailman/htdig-2.1.6-0.1.patch.gz.
>=> No suitable checksum found for mailman/htdig-2.1.6-0.1.patch.gz.
>*** Error code 1
>Stop in /usr/ports/mail/mailman.
>** Command failed [exit code 1]: /usr/bin/script -qa 
>/tmp/portupgrade72882.0
>make
>** Fix the problem and try again.
>** Listing the failed packages (*:skipped / !:failed)
>         ! mail/mailman (mailman-with-htdig-2.1.8_3)     (unknown build 
>error)
>--->  Packages processed: 0 done, 0 ignored, 0 skipped and 1 failed
><snip>
>
>Looks like the checksum files for mailman-with-htdig-2.1.9.r1 are missing.
>
>Are they somewhere else?
>
>TIA
>Bob
>

A new 2.1.9 Release is out -- download and modify the port & makesum. 
Installed fine here on FBSD-6.1-px.

HTH.....

Jack

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