fontconfig-2.8.0nb1: copying /usr/pkg/share/examples/fontconfig/conf.d/20-fix-globaladvance.conf to /usr/pkg/etc/fontconfig/conf.d/20-fix-globaladvance.conf fontconfig-2.8.0nb1: copying /usr/pkg/share/examples/fontconfig/conf.d/20-unhint-small-vera.conf to /usr/pkg/etc/fontconfig/conf.d/20-unhint-small-vera.conf fontconfig-2.8.0nb1: copying /usr/pkg/share/examples/fontconfig/conf.d/30-metric-aliases.conf to /usr/pkg/etc/fontconfig/conf.d/30-metric-aliases.conf fontconfig-2.8.0nb1: copying /usr/pkg/share/examples/fontconfig/conf.d/30-pkgsrc-aliases.conf to /usr/pkg/etc/fontconfig/conf.d/30-pkgsrc-aliases.conf fontconfig-2.8.0nb1: copying /usr/pkg/share/examples/fontconfig/conf.d/30-urw-aliases.conf to /usr/pkg/etc/fontconfig/conf.d/30-urw-aliases.conf fontconfig-2.8.0nb1: copying /usr/pkg/share/examples/fontconfig/conf.d/40-nonlatin.conf to /usr/pkg/etc/fontconfig/conf.d/40-nonlatin.conf fontconfig-2.8.0nb1: copying /usr/pkg/share/examples/fontconfig/conf.d/45-latin.conf to /usr/pkg/etc/fontconfig/conf.d/45-latin.conf fontconfig-2.8.0nb1: copying /usr/pkg/share/examples/fontconfig/conf.d/49-sansserif.conf to /usr/pkg/etc/fontconfig/conf.d/49-sansserif.conf fontconfig-2.8.0nb1: copying /usr/pkg/share/examples/fontconfig/conf.d/50-user.conf to /usr/pkg/etc/fontconfig/conf.d/50-user.conf fontconfig-2.8.0nb1: copying /usr/pkg/share/examples/fontconfig/conf.d/51-local.conf to /usr/pkg/etc/fontconfig/conf.d/51-local.conf fontconfig-2.8.0nb1: copying /usr/pkg/share/examples/fontconfig/conf.d/60-latin.conf to /usr/pkg/etc/fontconfig/conf.d/60-latin.conf fontconfig-2.8.0nb1: copying /usr/pkg/share/examples/fontconfig/conf.d/65-fonts-persian.conf to /usr/pkg/etc/fontconfig/conf.d/65-fonts-persian.conf fontconfig-2.8.0nb1: copying /usr/pkg/share/examples/fontconfig/conf.d/65-nonlatin.conf to /usr/pkg/etc/fontconfig/conf.d/65-nonlatin.conf fontconfig-2.8.0nb1: copying /usr/pkg/share/examples/fontconfig/conf.d/69-unifont.conf to /usr/pkg/etc/fontconfig/conf.d/69-unifont.conf fontconfig-2.8.0nb1: copying /usr/pkg/share/examples/fontconfig/conf.d/80-delicious.conf to /usr/pkg/etc/fontconfig/conf.d/80-delicious.conf fontconfig-2.8.0nb1: copying /usr/pkg/share/examples/fontconfig/conf.d/90-synthetic.conf to /usr/pkg/etc/fontconfig/conf.d/90-synthetic.conf fontconfig-2.8.0nb1: copying /usr/pkg/share/examples/fontconfig/fonts.conf to /usr/pkg/etc/fontconfig/fonts.conf fontconfig-2.8.0nb1: copying /usr/pkg/share/examples/fontconfig/fonts.dtd to /usr/pkg/etc/fontconfig/fonts.dtd openssl-0.9.8qnb3: copying /usr/pkg/share/examples/openssl/openssl.cnf to /usr/pkg/etc/openssl/openssl.cnf libidn-1.22: registering info file /usr/pkg/share/info/libidn-components.png libidn-1.22: registering info file /usr/pkg/share/info/libidn.info gnupg-1.4.11nb1: registering info file /usr/pkg/share/info/gnupg1.info readline-6.2: registering info file /usr/pkg/share/info/history.info readline-6.2: registering info file /usr/pkg/share/info/readline.info readline-6.2: registering info file /usr/pkg/share/info/rluserman.info mysql-client-5.1.58: registering info file /usr/pkg/share/info/mysql.info p5-XML-SAX-0.96nb6: copying /usr/pkg/share/examples/p5-XML-SAX/ParserDetails.ini to /usr/pkg/lib/perl5/vendor_perl/5.14.0/XML/SAX/ParserDetails.ini Added parser to XML::SAX registry. rt-3.8.10: copying /usr/pkg/share/examples/rt3/RT_Config.pm to /usr/pkg/etc/rt3/RT_Config.pm rt-3.8.10: copying /usr/pkg/share/examples/rt3/RT_SiteConfig.pm to /usr/pkg/etc/rt3/RT_SiteConfig.pm pkg_add: package `perl-5.14.2' was already installed as dependency, now marked as installed manually =========================================================================== $NetBSD: MESSAGE,v 1.2 2008/07/22 21:41:55 rhaen Exp $ In order to use HTML::Mason with mod_perl and Apache you have to create the "data directory" (aka data_dir), which is used by Mason for various features and optimizations, and change your web server configuration accordingly. The data directory must be writable by the user account specified for the Apache process in your httpd.conf file. As an example, if you use "/var/mason" as your data directory you have to add the following line to httpd.conf: PerlSetVar MasonDataDir /var/mason For more details, have a look at the "Mason Administrator's Manual" at http://www.masonhq.com/. It's also possible to use HTML::Mason with lighttpd and FastCGI. There is a recipe for it in the Trac system of lighttpd. For more details, have a look at the recipe at http://trac.lighttpd.net/trac/wiki/MasonRecipe =========================================================================== =========================================================================== $NetBSD: MESSAGE,v 1.1.1.1 2010/03/04 16:27:18 taca Exp $ To use the ``mysqlhotcopy'' script, you'll have to install the following packages: databases/p5-DBD-mysql devel/p5-File-Temp =========================================================================== =========================================================================== $NetBSD: MESSAGE,v 1.6 2011/04/14 12:42:56 adam Exp $ You must configure RT by editing /usr/pkg/etc/rt3/RT_SiteConfig.pm. To initialize the RT database, run /usr/pkg/sbin/rt-setup-database --action init \ --dba dbadmin --prompt-for-dba-password \ --datadir /usr/pkg/share/rt3/etc as a user in the rt group or as superuser. In the previous command-line, 'dbadmin' stands for the database administrator's username, e.g. 'root' for MySQL. To upgrade the RT database from an older version, look in /usr/pkg/share/rt3/etc/upgrade, and for each version newer than the one previously used, do the following: /usr/pkg/sbin/rt-setup-database --action schema \ --dba dbadmin --prompt-for-dba-password \ --datadir /usr/pkg/share/rt3/etc/upgrade/ /usr/pkg/sbin/rt-setup-database --action acl \ --dba dbadmin --prompt-for-dba-password \ --datadir /usr/pkg/share/rt3/etc/upgrade/ /usr/pkg/sbin/rt-setup-database --action insert \ --dba dbadmin --prompt-for-dba-password \ --datadir /usr/pkg/share/rt3/etc/upgrade/ You might also want to clear the Mason cache: rm -Rf /var/spool/rt3/mason_data/obj UPGRADING FROM 3.8.8 and earlier: Previous versions of RT used a password hashing scheme which was too easy to reverse, which could allow attackers with read access to the RT database to possibly compromise users' passwords. Even if RT does no password authentication itself, it may still store these weak password hashes -- using ExternalAuth does not guarantee that you are not vulnerable! To upgrade stored passwords to a stronger hash, run: perl /usr/pkg/share/rt3/etc/vulnerable-passwords at this point. For other upgrading actions, see /usr/pkg/share/rt3/etc/UPGRADING See also the manual on http://bestpractical.com/rt/docs.html ===========================================================================