As the WebThings Gateway moves into a full-fledged router
distribution, it no longer makes sense to have this as a
standalone package, as it now modifies system-wide settings.
Dirk Brenken [Tue, 6 Aug 2019 13:53:46 +0000 (15:53 +0200)]
banip: update 0.1.5
* add extra options to control auto-addons to
blacklist & whitelist ('ban_autoblacklist' & 'ban_autowhitelist',
both enabled by default). If disabled auto-addons are only stored
temporary in the black/whitelist ipset but not in the list itself,
fixes #9631
* remove old, no longer needed procd workaround
* remove 'zeus' source from default config (discontinued)
Dirk Brenken [Tue, 6 Aug 2019 13:29:00 +0000 (15:29 +0200)]
travelmate: update 1.4.10
* add missing dnsmasq dependency
* add a captive portal auto-login hook (configurable via uci/LuCI),
you could reference an external auto-login script - see readme
* provide an auto-login script for german ICE hotspots
(/etc/travelmate/wifionice.login), requires 'curl'
* small fixes
Karel Kočí [Mon, 5 Aug 2019 11:47:17 +0000 (13:47 +0200)]
btrfs-progs: scan devices in preinit instead of init script
There is no gain to do device scan in init. Commonly we want to always
scan BTRFS devices to ensure that after boot raids are correctly linked.
It should be done before any init script tries to mount any raid FS.
Comparing init scripts and preinit scripts there are I think two primary
considerations. First is if user is expected to restart/reload/stop
given service on will. I think that there is no such reason for this as
user can easily enough just call btrfs utility it self. Second
consideration is if it makes sense to have it optional. This means if we
want to have ability to enable and disable given service. I think that
there is no such need in this case. It is pretty much doing nothing if
you don't have BTRFS FS connected and when you have you probably want to
scan it.
Karel Kočí [Mon, 5 Aug 2019 11:31:52 +0000 (13:31 +0200)]
btrfs-progs: use box version of btrfs tool (busybox like)
This instead of building every tool separately builds one btrfs binary
and additional tools are links to this binary. This is same approach as
busybox is using.
This splits list of tools to two. boxprogs are tools that are boxed to
code btrfs binary and progs are tools that are not.
This also overload default all make target of Build/Compile and instead
builds (unified) btrfs.progs and separate progs.
Val Kulkov [Mon, 5 Aug 2019 19:13:55 +0000 (15:13 -0400)]
graphicsmagick: update to the latest release
Update to v1.3.33, the latest official release. This release is the
product of significant bug and security fixes due to GraphicsMagick
participating in Google's oss-fuzz project. This release fixes 7
issues detected by oss-fuzz as well as a number of issues reported
via the SourceForge bug tracker, or discovered via testing.
This includes a major bug fix (2ed9c76) and some minor fixes/improvements
f104742 phantap-learn: do not use proto for ip neigh 9849b0f phantap-learn: cleanup 159653d Readme.md: update install instructions ff3acc2 phantap: add support for talking to victim. 2ed9c76 phantap: Fix MAC snat f6f2d2d Phantap: fix dns configuration 40fa14b phantap: look at DNS response instead of request 0d62deb Improve Readme
We add the necessary Makefile, hotplug, config, and init bits
so that p910nd daemon runs as user:group p910nd:lp by default.
This eliminates an unnecessary root daemon.
The hotplug script sets the permissions of the USB lp
device(s) to read-write owner and group and no access to
anyone else, and sets owner root, group lp.
This is allows sufficient privileges to p910nd
to do it's job.
- includes "THIRDPARTY" in PKG_LICENSE_FILES
- drops client_ed25519 as a dynamic plugin and install it with the lib
as per upstream decision
- refreshes patches
PhanTap or Phantom tap is a small set of scripts that allow you to setup a network tap
that automatically impersonnate a victim device, allowing you to access internet using
the IP & MAC of the victim
Florian Eckert [Fri, 8 Feb 2019 13:52:23 +0000 (14:52 +0100)]
collectd: enable threshold plugin
The only action the Threshold plugin takes itself is to generate and
dispatch a notification. Other plugins can register to receive
notifications and perform appropriate further actions.
Russell Senior [Sun, 28 Jul 2019 08:54:26 +0000 (01:54 -0700)]
gpsd: update to v3.19
From gpsd NEWS:
3.19: 2019-07-01
Rearrange rawdata_t. Bump the API because gps_data_t changed.
Report sequence-ID fields in type 7 and 13 AIS messages.
Preliminary support for SiRFstar V
Improve error modeling.
Update pseudo NMEA to v3.0, with fractional time.
Improve cycle detection, mostly for NMEA.
Move epe from gps_data_t to be near its friends in gps_fix_t.
Preliminary u-blox 9 support.
Add qErr in gps_data_t to store PPS quantization error.
Add Android (AOSP) support
Improved multi gnss and multi signal support.
NMEA 4.10 multi gnss multi signal support.
The arguments to "ubxtool -p P" have been expanded and changed.
New options, -g, -x, -z, added to ubxtool for u-blox 9 support.
3.18.1: 2018-10-19 (Gary E. Miller <redacted>)
Fix some installation issues.
A few minor updates to ubxtool and driver_ubx.
Add contrib/skyview2svg
3.18: 2018-10-02 (Gary E. Miller <redacted>)
Add ECEF support to ievermore, italk,Skytraq, SiRF, U-blox drivers.
Add ECEF support to JSON, cgps and xgps.
Add GREIS (Javad) driver from Virgin Orbit.
Add CLI tools zerk and ubxtool to manage JAVAD and u-blox GPS.
Add gnssid:svid to satellite_t, cgps and xgps. PRN will die.
Add gnssid:svid to JSON, cgps and xgps.
Add stricter version checking (more to todo).
More and better regression tests.
Better Python dependency checking, at build time and runtime.
Fix several buffer issues.
New polar plots, and improved statistice, in gpsprof.
gpsd master/slave mode works, first time ever.
All isnan() changed to !isfinite(), fixing many bugs.
Client-side Python libraries may automatically reconnect
Too many other bug fixes and improvements to mention.
Over 1,000 commits from 46 different commiters.
Updating luasocket package that is compatible with, and built against,
lua version 5.3 and 5.1.
I made the following modifications:
Makefile - Set the LUAV environment variable in the build variant.
Set an include path in the lua build so that that lua headers could
be found. Also using the make install target as everything is put
in the correct place automatically for the lua 5.3 build.
The lua 5.1 build still uses the old install method because when
I was testing using the "install" target the lua5.1 interpreter
was unable to locate resources. So that is why there are
two install methods.
Makefile - Updated the upstream version. Set the LUAV environment
variable in the build variant. Set an include path in the lua build so
that that lua headers could be found. Set source date version to
identify the source.
0001-Add-interface-support.patch - ported this patch which included
replacing one deprecated call for 5.3. Validated that the interface
functionality added by the patch is working and functional. The
following lua script line was functional: print(socket.iface.indextoname(2))
0301-Fix-mpc85xx-build.patch - Just fixed the offsets and fuzz in the
patch
040-remove-fpic-and-warnings.patch - ported this patch. I did make one
change. The patch name is called remove fpic and warnings, but the
patch was also removing optimization. I ported the removal of fpic and
warnings, however I left optimization in.