- fix licensing file list
- install pkgconfig file
- drop explicite call to Build/Compile
- use PKG_INSTALL
Signed-off-by: Michael Heimpold <mhei@heimpold.de>
This package adds the mac-telnet server, client, ping and discovery utilities.
See https://github.com/aouyar/MAC-Telnet for details.
This package uses the fork from https://github.com/jow-/MAC-Telnet as source,
the code there has a number of bugfixes and results in smaller binaries since
most core functionality has been ported to libubox facilities provided by
OpenWrt.
Signed-off-by: Jo-Philipp Wich <jow@openwrt.org>
- BUG: config: error in http-response replace-header number of arguments
- BUG/MINOR: Fix search for -p argument in systemd wrapper.
- BUG/MEDIUM: auth: fix segfault with http-auth and a configuration with an unknown encryption algorithm
- BUG/MEDIUM: config: userlists should ensure that encrypted passwords are supported
- MEDIUM: connection: add new bit in Proxy Protocol V2
- BUG/MINOR: server: move the directive #endif to the end of file
- BUG/MEDIUM: http: tarpit timeout is reset
- BUG/MAJOR: tcp: fix a possible busy spinning loop in content track-sc*
- BUG/MEDIUM: http: fix inverted condition in pat_match_meth()
- BUG/MEDIUM: http: fix improper parsing of HTTP methods for use with ACLs
- BUG/MINOR: pattern: remove useless allocation of unused trash in pat_parse_reg()
- BUG/MEDIUM: acl: correctly compute the output type when a converter is used
- CLEANUP: acl: cleanup some of the redundancy and spaghetti after last fix
- BUG/CRITICAL: http: don't update msg->sov once data start to leave the buffer
Signed-off-by: Thomas Heil <heil@terminal-consulting.de>
The git-daemon command currently doesn't work and displays the following
error whenever a repository is cloned:
error: cannot run daemon: No such file or directory
[10920] unable to fork
On the client side the connection is simply terminated. The problem is,
that git-daemon tries to start a new instance of itself for every
new client that is connecting. It expects argv[0] to contain
"git-daemon", but since it is converted into a builtin command, argv[0]
only contains "daemon", which does not exist and causes the above error.
The fix simply prepends "git" to the list of arguments, so that the
resulting call looks something like "git daemon --serve ..."
Signed-off-by: Andreas Rohner <andreas.rohner@gmx.net>