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@## SVN ## Exported commit - http://svnweb.freebsd.org/changeset/base/309964
## SVN ## CVS IS DEPRECATED: http://wiki.freebsd.org/CvsIsDeprecated
## SVN ##
## SVN ## ------------------------------------------------------------------------
## SVN ## r309964 | johans | 2013-01-05 15:41:39 +0000 (Sat, 05 Jan 2013) | 2 lines
## SVN ##
## SVN ## Update SKS to 1.1.4
## SVN ##
## SVN ## ------------------------------------------------------------------------
## SVN ##
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@SHA256 (sks-1.1.4.tgz) = baa79be8c1983544518e8a72ccecacb2837d52ae4015dc7cf364cddb53220c76
SIZE (sks-1.1.4.tgz) = 345249
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1.8
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@- Update sks to 1.1.3
- Add patch to pre-generate .depend (forgotten in upstream release)
- Correct compile option: omit gprof profiling by default
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@d1 2
a2 2
SHA256 (sks-1.1.3.tgz) = 1e5493c686101daefb5ff4e6376aa147cee19fb1851f7a7a38b17266d462bf40
SIZE (sks-1.1.3.tgz) = 292558
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1.7
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@Update SKS to 1.1.2
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@d1 2
a2 2
SHA256 (sks-1.1.2.tgz) = 3700d9f91bf2b55d39dea269c22ba2585c70d141dbf9cc386730fd8a3d541396
SIZE (sks-1.1.2.tgz) = 275724
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1.6
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@-remove MD5
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@d1 2
a2 2
SHA256 (sks-1.1.1.tgz) = 3cad29126e2d0cd904e9c92b0393ee4756f40916af33346bc5075b836fea8362
SIZE (sks-1.1.1.tgz) = 273833
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@- Update sks to 1.1.1 release
- MASTER_SITES changed to GOOGLE_CODE
- ALL_TARGET removed (was causing man page to be built a second time)
- post-extract target added to create an empty ${WRKSRC}Makefile.local
  to stop the build complaining about the missing file.
- files/patch-dbserver.ml removed. Not applicable to SKS 1.1.1

PR:		ports/139098
Submitted by:	John Marshall
Feature safe:	yes
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@a0 1
MD5 (sks-1.1.1.tgz) = 120361b88cf6820c108c6746ac464488
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1.4
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@- Update to 1.1.0
- New master site; new documentation url
- Remove obsolete patches
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@d1 3
a3 3
MD5 (sks-1.1.0.tgz) = e774100ccb73044f0f6009dc75d67045
SHA256 (sks-1.1.0.tgz) = f851a6375820595d7a7b1ef3b4ec7322ed27862215fa53efa74f76d9fd7626f2
SIZE (sks-1.1.0.tgz) = 272456
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1.3
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@Remove USE_GPG from all effected ports. This knob is a no-op and the way it
was supposed to work is useless, because if we can't trust the distfile from
the remote machine, we can't trust the signature from the same machine either.
Our MD5 and SHA256 are good for checking both the sanity and the
trustiness of distfiles.

Approved by:	portmgr (erwin), erwin (mentor)
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a3 3
MD5 (sks-1.0.9.tgz) = 90d42c61de9121aa5102739b2ca6c952
SHA256 (sks-1.0.9.tgz) = 3cfe562bc98526807c7a7480dd9c521f6a54e1aa536764e7ef8a84dfd3e3c0f9
SIZE (sks-1.0.9.tgz) = 925362
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1.2
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@SHA256ify

Approved by: krion@@
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@a3 3
MD5 (sks-1.0.9.tgz.sig) = 2eea560a34429fe5b0cb9149365eb98b
SHA256 (sks-1.0.9.tgz.sig) = 26c28aa2517631ee5059536fdbbe9592f819d35fb35a63a06bb371b0f5160f19
SIZE (sks-1.0.9.tgz.sig) = 65
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1.1
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@Add security/sks - SKS OpenPGP Key Server:

SKS is a new OpenPGP keyserver whose goal is to provide easy to deploy,
decentralized, and highly reliable synchronization. That means that a
key submitted to one SKS server will quickly be distributed to all key
servers; and even wildly out-of-date servers, or servers that experience
spotty connectivity, can fully synchronize with rest of the system.

Refer to the online wiki for pointers on downloading a full copy of the
public PGP databse (about 4Gb) and on customising the local configuration
http://documentation.penguin.de/cgi-bin/twiki/view/SKSKeyserver/WebHome

WWW:	http://www.nongnu.org/sks/

PR:		ports/72842
Submitted by:	Johan van Selst <johans@@stack.nl>
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