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Number of commits found: 18 |
Monday, 25 Jun 2012
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06:36 wen
- Remove www/joomla, use www/joomla25 instead
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Friday, 9 Dec 2011
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07:52 wen
- Update to 1.7.3
Feature safe: yes
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Friday, 14 Oct 2011
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08:30 wen
- Update to 1.7.1
Thanks to: Hilko Meyer <hilko.meyer@gmx.de>
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Monday, 18 Jul 2011
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13:22 se
Fix plist: One file has been removed.
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Wednesday, 29 Jun 2011
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06:16 wen
- Update to 1.6.4
PR: ports/158414
Submitted by: Terry Sposato <tabmow@freenode.net>
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Friday, 25 Mar 2011
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01:10 wen
- Update to 1.6.1
PR: ports/155907
Submitted by: Harald Schmalzbauer <freebsd@omnilan.de>
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Tuesday, 18 Jan 2011
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01:02 wen
- Update to 1.6.0
- Take maintainership
PR: ports/153921
Submitted by: Wen Heping <wen@FreeBSD.org> (myself)
Feature safe: yes
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Sunday, 5 Aug 2007
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07:33 miwi
- Update to 1.0.13
Approved by: maintainer timeout (security 3 days) remko (secteam)
Security:
http://www.vuxml.org/freebsd/4872d9a7-4128-11dc-bdb0-0016179b2dd5.html
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Saturday, 23 Jun 2007
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11:41 lwhsu
- Use WWWDIR, to solve the problem described in [1]
- Solve fetch problem [2]
PR: ports/111014 [1], ports/112012 [2] (base on these two)
Submitted by: Scot Hetzel <swhetzel AT gmail.com> [1]
Craig Butler <craig001 AT lerwick.hopto.org> [2]
Approved by: "Francisco Cabrita <include>" <include AT npf.pt.freebsd.org>
(maintainer)
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Wednesday, 17 Jan 2007
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23:17 gabor
- Update to 1.0.12
- Update MASTER_SITES
Release info for 1.0.12: http://www.joomla.org/content/view/2446/1/
PR: ports/107889
Submitted by: Francisco Alves Cabrita <include@npf.deec.uc.pt> (maintainer)
Approved by: erwin (mentor)
Security: CVE-2006-6832, CVE-2006-6833, CVE-2006-6834
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Friday, 1 Sep 2006
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13:22 garga
- Update to 1.0.11
PR: ports/102746
Submitted by: Francisco Alves Cabrita <include@npf.deec.uc.pt> (maintainer)
Security: VuXML: 0ab423e7-3822-11db-81e1-000e0c2e438a
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Friday, 30 Jun 2006
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22:46 miwi
- Update to 1.0.10
- Which fixes several vulnerabilities
- Security: http://www.joomla.org/content/view/1511/78/
PR: ports/99601
Submitted by: Francisco Alves Cabrita <include_at_npf.deec.uc.pt> (maintainer)
Approved by: markus (co mentor)
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Sunday, 18 Jun 2006
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19:35 miwi
Update to 1.0.9
PR: ports/98987
Submitted by: Francisco Alves Cabrita <include@npf.deec.uc.pt>
Approved by: krion (mentor)
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Tuesday, 4 Apr 2006
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17:10 pav
- Update to 1.0.8
PR: ports/95266
Submitted by: Francisco Alves Cabrita <include@npf.deec.uc.pt> (maintainer)
Prodded by: the powers that are (wes)
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Saturday, 28 Jan 2006
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13:00 tdb
- Update to 1.0.7
PR: 92406
Submitted by: Piet Delport <pjd@satori.za.net>
Approved by: maintainer
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Monday, 2 Jan 2006
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21:37 edwin
[SECURITY UPDATE]: Update for www/joomla 1.0.4 to 1.0.5
Security Vunerabilities - 1.0.5 Contains fixes for 1 Security Issue.
Medium Level Threats:
Hardened ability to use the contact component to proliferate spam.
Submitted by: Francisco Alves Cabrita <include@npf.deec.uc.pt>
PR: ports/91217
Security: Security Vunerabilities - 1.0.5 Contains fixes for 1 Security
Issue.
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Monday, 28 Nov 2005
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07:30 sem
- Update to 1.0.4
It fixes 6 Security Vunerabilities:
Critical Level Threats
Potentional XSS injection through GET and other variables
- Affects all previous versions of Joomla! and Mambo 4.5.2.3
Hardened SEF against XSS injection
- Affects all previous versions of Joomla! and Mambo 4.5.2.3
Low Level Threats
Potential SQL injection in Polls modules through the Itemid variable
- Affects all previous versions of Joomla! and Mambo 4.5.2.x series
Potential SQL injection in several methods in mosDBTable class
- Affects all previous versions of Joomla! and Mambo 4.5.2.x series
Potential misuse of Media component file management functions
- Affects all previous versions of Joomla! and Mambo 4.5.2.x series
Add search limit param (default of 50) to `Search` Mambots to prevent search
flooding
- Affects all previous versions of Joomla! and Mambo 4.5.2.x series
PR: ports/89596
Submitted by: Francisco Alves Cabrita (maintainer)
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Friday, 25 Nov 2005
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02:08 edwin
[NEW PORT] www/joomla: Content Management System
Joomla! is one of the most powerful Open Source Content
Management Systems on the planet. It is used all over
the world for everything from simple websites to complex
corporate applications. Joomla! is easy to install,
simple to manage, and reliable.
WWW: http://www.joomla.org/
PR: ports/87522
Submitted by: Francisco Alves Cabrita <francisco@nortenet.pt>
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