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This is a major update in terms of pkgsrc patches, of which there are far far too many. Analysis of patches was done by Karen Sirois of BBN, and I have remvoed patches that have been applied upstream. This builds fine and passes tests on NetBSD 6 i386. If you look after some other platform (Dragonfly, Darwin, FreeBSD, etc.), please make sure any problems are filed as upstream tickets; pkgsrc is not appropriate to carry patches long-term that should be fixed upstream, and this package has gotten out of hand. (OK by adam@@ to do the update, but he has not reviewed the changes, so errors are my fault. It's quite likely there are issues on other platforms.) Upstream NEWS: *5.7.2* snmp: - BUG: 3526549: CVE-2012-2141 Array index error leading to crash snmpd: - BUG: 3532090: Fix high ifIndex values crashing hrDeviceDescr building: - PATCH: 2091156: correctly declare dependencies in Makefile. 'make -j ' should work now. Backport this to V5-4 as it is needed for correct operation in the single threaded case of make miblib as well. Many other miscellaneous minor bug fixes *5.7.1* libnetsnmp: - Fixed the mib-parsing-bug introduced shortly before 5.7 agent: - fixed rounding errors for disk percentage calculations openbsd: - better support for recent openbsd releases features: - bug fixes with minimalist support after additional user feedback Many other miscellaneous minor bug fixes *5.7* snmpd: - Delivery of data via regularily scheduled notifications. (see "Data Delivery via Notfications" in snmpd.conf) - Many time-based config options can take (m)ins, (h)ours, ... arguments (see the snmpd.conf manual page) - The PING and TRACEROUTE MIBs now compile and work-ish on linux http://www.net-snmp.org/wiki/index.php/DISMAN - Mib handlers can now implement a data_clone function for cloning the myvoid structure variable to avoid dangling pointers - Fixed persistent storage of VACM MIB configuration - Multi-homed agents send UDP responses from the proper IP address - The hrStorageTable implementation now supports large filesystems better - optimizations for large route tables - Added a deliveryByNotify config token for regular data delivery (see the snmpd.conf manual page and the NET-SNMP-PERIODIC-NOTIFY-MIB) - [PATCH 3141462]: fix agentx subagent issues with multiple-object requests - [PATCH 3057093]: linux uses libpci for creating useful ifDescr strings - [PATCH 3131397]: huge speedups of the TCP/UDP Tables libnetsnmp: - Removed the older CMU compatibility support - The SSH transport is now configurable TLS/DTLS support: - The SNMP over DTLS transport now properly supports IPv6 - Introduced new configuration tokens: localCert/peerCert (deprecating serverCert, clientCert, defX509ServerPub, defX509ClientPub) - Various fixes for the TLS/DTLS transports apps: - Added a per-variable timed output support to snmpwalk using -CT - snmpinform now correctly uses the local engineID for informs - A number of mib2c bug fixes - New snmp.conf tokens for timeouts and retries building: - New flags to reduce the amount of compiled code to bare minimums. This is provided by a new generic feature marking/selection mechanism. http://www.net-snmp.org/wiki/index.php/Feature_Marking_and_Selection - It's now possible to build without SNMPv3/USM (e.g., if you only want TLS/DTLS with SNMPv3/TSM) - It's possible to build the suite with no SET support configure using --enable-read-only - It's possible to build the agent as a notify-only agent configure using --enable-notify-only - Added a script to test memory usage with various config options (see the local/minimalist/sizetests script) - Net-SNMP can now be built to perform local DNSSEC validation (install DNSSEC-Tools' libval and use --with-local-dnssec-validation) testing: - a number of new API unit-tests have been added to the suite (to run the tests: cd testing && ./RUNFULLTESTS -g unit-tests) - The unit tests can be more easily run under valgrind (See http://bit.ly/jsgRnv for details) openbsd: - Support for updating the routing table via SNMP win32: - The testing suite works better under win32 environments - Many building fixes for the win32 environment(s) solaris: - Net-SNMP now supports the SCTP-MIB DragonFlyBSD, FreeBSD8: - Net-SNMP should now work on DragonFlyBSD and FreeBSD8 And of course: - Many other bug fixes. See the CHANGES and ChangeLog for details. @ text @$NetBSD: patch-dd,v 1.2 2007/02/05 12:06:16 adam Exp $ --- sedscript.in.orig 2006-11-24 18:53:18.000000000 +0100 +++ sedscript.in @@@@ -96,6 +96,7 @@@@ s/FREMOVEMEREEBSDID/FREEBSDID/g s/IREMOVEMERIXID/IRIXID/g s/LREMOVEMEINUXID/LINUXID/g s/BREMOVEMESDIID/BSDIID/g +s/DREMOVEMERAGONFLYID/DRAGONFLYID/g s/UREMOVEMENKNOWNID/UNKNOWNID/g s#PREMOVEMESCMD#PSCMD#g @ 1.2 log @Changes 5.4: - The default configuration now enables embedded Perl and the Perl modules by default when possible unless explicitly disabled. You may use the --disable-embedded-perl and --without-perl-modules configure options, respectively, to revert to the former default configuration. @ text @d1 1 a1 1 $NetBSD$ @ 1.1 log @Add DragonFly support. Bump revision due to PLIST changes. @ text @d3 1 a3 1 --- sedscript.in.orig 2006-03-19 18:22:17.000000000 +0000 d5 1 a5 1 @@@@ -88,6 +88,7 @@@@ s/FREMOVEMEREEBSDID/FREEBSDID/g @