Recent Package Updates
2026-07-11: lighttpd-1.4.85-1 (Lightning fast web server)
lighttpd (pronounced /lighty/) is a secure, fast, compliant, and very flexible
web server that has been optimized for high-performance environments. lighttpd
uses memory and CPU efficiently and has lower resource use than other popular
web servers. Its advanced feature-set (FastCGI, CGI, Auth, Output-Compression,
URL-Rewriting and much more) make lighttpd the perfect web server for all
systems, small and large.
commit log from Glenn Strauss ([email protected]):
lighttpd: update to lighttpd 1.4.852026-07-11: groff-1.24.1-1 (GNU document formatting system)
Groff (GNU Troff) is a document processor which reads plain text mixed
with formatting commands and produces formatted output. This version
includes gxditview and supports HTML.
Licensing details:
- groff is licensed under the GPL.
- gxditview is derived from xditview (MIT license -> BSD style), with
modifications in the public domain.
commit log from Hanspeter Niederstrasser ([email protected]):
groff: document fix2026-07-09: libarchive31-3.8.5-1 (Archiver library for tar, pax and others)
The bsdtar program is FreeBSD's modern implementation of tar based
on the libarchive. It started as a test harness, but has grown into a
feature-competitive replacement for GNU tar.
The libarchive is a stream-oriented library for variety of archives.
It focuses on tar format and its variants primarily, but can also
read and/or write other families of archive formats.
Following formats are supported ('r' for reading and 'w' for writing).
On read, compression and format are always detected automatically.
[rw] uuencoded files
[rw] gzip compression
[rw] bzip2 compression
[rw] compress/LZW compression
[rw] lzma, lzip, and xz compression
[rw] lz4 compression
[rw] lzop compression
[rw] zstandard compression
[rw] GNU tar format (including GNU long filenames, long link names, and
sparse files)
[r ] Solaris 9 extended tar format (including ACLs)
[rw] Old V7 tar archives
[rw] POSIX ustar
[rw] POSIX pax interchange format
[rw] "restricted" pax format, which will create ustar archives except for
entries that require pax extensions (for long filenames, ACLs, etc).
This is the default, which is mostly compatible with the standard tar.
[rw] POSIX octet-oriented cpio ("odc")
[rw] SVR4 ASCII cpio ("newc")
[rw] Binary cpio (big-endian or little-endian)
[ w] shar archives
[rw] ISO9660 CD-ROM images (with optional Rockridge or Joliet extensions)
[rw] ZIP archives (with uncompressed or "deflate" compressed entries)
[rw] GNU and BSD 'ar' archives (including 64-bit)
[rw] 'mtree' format
[rw] 7-Zip archives
[r ] Microsoft CAB format
[r ] LHA and LZH archives
[r ] RAR archives (including RAR 5.0)
[r ] ZIPX archives (with xz, lzma, ppmd8 and bzip2 compression)
[rw] XAR archives
[rw] WARC (ISO 28500:2009) archives
commit log from Hanspeter Niederstrasser ([email protected]):
libarchive: v3.8.5
still fails bsdcpio_test_option_a (see #1187)2026-07-09: libgraphite2-shlibs-1.3.15-1 (Font rendering engine for Complex Scripts)
Graphite is a "smart font" system developed specifically to handle the
complexities of lesser-known languages of the world.
commit log from Hanspeter Niederstrasser ([email protected]):
libgraphite2: v1.3.15