mail/roundcube (bsd.php.mk broken?)

Torsten Zühlsdorff mailinglists at toco-domains.de
Thu Mar 31 13:13:20 UTC 2016


On 24.03.2016 13:18, Michelle Sullivan wrote:
> Mike Jakubik wrote:
>> On 2016-03-23 06:51 PM, Miroslav Lachman wrote:
>>> Guido Falsi wrote on 03/23/2016 22:56:
>>>> On 03/23/16 22:26, Mike Jakubik wrote:
>>>>> Hello,
>>>>>
>>>>> I am getting the following errors trying to update roundcube, this
>>>>> is on
>>>>> FreeBSD 9, using default version of php (5.4). I've tried adding
>>>>> DEFAULT_VERSIONS+=php=5.4 to make.conf but that did not make
>>>>> difference.
>>>>> Any ideas?
>>>>
>>>> Are you tracking the head of the ports tree or the 2016Q1 branch? I'm
>>>> guessing you're with ports head.
>>>>
>>>> In head the default php version is 5.6 and version 5.4 has been removed
>>>> because it has reached EOL on September 3rd, 2015.
>>>>
>>>> you could also use php 5.5, but it will EOL in July, so, if you're
>>>> tracking the head of the ports tree, I'd suggest you try again using
>>>> php
>>>> 5.6.
>>>>
>>>> If you're tracking 2016Q1 it should work, and I don't really know
>>>> what's
>>>> happening.
>>>
>>> I think that "Malformed conditional" errors are caused by too old
>>> "make". I have seen this error on old machines in the process of
>>> upgrade to 10.2 (old 'make' working with newer Makefiles)
>>>
>>> What version of 9.x it is?
>>>
>>> Miroslav Lachman
>>
>> It is fairly up to date world/kernel.
>>
>> FreeBSD illidan.local 9.3-STABLE FreeBSD 9.3-STABLE #0 r293423: Fri
>> Jan  8 11:50:36 EST 2016
>
> To quote Steve Hartland on the 19th Feb 2016:
>
>> > Yes but 9.x is already legacy and becomes unsupported in December of
>> > this year,
>
> .. but don't worry .. its not the only thing that is broken in the ports
> tree for 9.x ... basically for many things now the ports tree is
> unusable and quarterlies are unusable because they contain known
> security issues in most cases which will never be backported "Because
> its too hard"..   According to the same email thread the answer to the
> question there was to migrate to 10.2-BETA2 in the production environment.

That makes me curious. About which security issues do you talk? Maybe i 
can have a look at them.

Greetings,
Torsten


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