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Subject: CVS: cvs.openbsd.org: ports
From: Stuart Henderson <sthen () cvs ! openbsd ! org>
Date: 2012-08-31 16:40:38
Message-ID: 201208311640.q7VGecri028740 () cvs ! openbsd ! org
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CVSROOT: /cvs
Module name: ports
Changes by: sthen@cvs.openbsd.org 2012/08/31 10:40:38
Modified files:
www/phpmyadmin : Makefile
www/phpmyadmin/pkg: PLIST
Added files:
www/phpmyadmin/files: phpMyAdmin-httpd.conf
www/phpmyadmin/pkg: README
Removed files:
www/phpmyadmin/pkg: MESSAGE
Log message:
various tweaks to phpMyAdmin packaging.
feedback/OKs from aja@ william@ jasper@ giovanni@ kevlo@
- move MESSAGE to README.
- add missing dep on php-mysqli.
- change the unpack/fake-install method to use the standard
extract infrastructure.
- @sample contrib/htaccess into .htaccess so apache can use it by
default if allowoverride is enabled. this does some basic user-agent
checks to reduce the risk of phpmyadmin sites showing up in
search engines.
- provide an @sample'd apache config file which enables use of
the .htaccess file and restricts access to localhost. talk about
this in README so people know what's going on. (phpMyAdmin has
a history of security-related bugs, but because it's rather
commonly used it's much better to have it in ports so that
it can be updated easily; these changes make the default
installation safer).
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