2007-04-10 textproc/ocaml-yaxi: Does not build
2007-04-10 ukrainian/pine.language: Leaves behind config file on deinstall
2007-04-10 www/mod_zap: Incomplete pkg-plist
2007-04-10 www/sahana2: Conflicting dependencies: php4 vs php5
2007-04-10 www/urchin5: Does not install
2007-04-07 databases/cyrus-smlacapd: this software is obsolete
task spooler is a Unix batch system where the tasks spooled run one
after the other. Each user in each system has his own job queue. The
tasks are run in the correct context (that of enqueue) from any
shell/process, and its output/results can be easily watched. It is
very useful when you know that your commands depend on a lot of RAM,
a lot of disk use, give a lot of output, or for whatever reason it's
better not to run them at the same time.
WWW: http://vicerveza.homeunix.net/~viric/soft/ts/
Author: Lluis Batlle i Rossell <viric_at_vicerveza_dot_homeunix_dot_net>
menu to Xfce. The plugin looks a lot like a launcher with multiple items in a
menu. The main "launcher" button opens up Thunar at the user's home directory.
The arrow button opens up a menu with two sections: system- and user-defined
locations. The system-defined locations are consistent with Thunar (including
their icons). For user-defined bookmarks, the ~/.gtk-bookmarks file is being
read in order to share bookmarks with Thunar, Nautilus, the GNOME Panel, etc.
WWW: http://goodies.xfce.org/projects/panel-plugins/xfce4-places-plugin
Mark Smulders. It is used for configuring a lineak config file for use with the
lineakd daemon that sets up and handles the control of your easy access keys.
WWW: http://lineak.sourceforge.net/
PR: ports/99405
Submitted by: Kay Lehmann <kay_lehmann@web.de>
2007-03-10 sysutils/xperfmon3: Broken on all supported versions of FreeBSD
2007-03-10 comms/mwavem: Broken on all supported versions of FreeBSD
2007-03-09 sysutils/diskusage: Unmainntaied, MASTER_SITES disappeared, WWW disappeared.
2007-03-10 sysutils/xperfmon3: Broken on all supported versions of FreeBSD
2007-03-10 comms/mwavem: Broken on all supported versions of FreeBSD
2007-03-10 korean/gau: Broken on all supported versions of FreeBSD
2007-03-10 lang/cyclone: Broken on all supported versions of FreeBSD
2007-03-01 lang/pike70: Please use pike72
2007-03-10 misc/lile: Broken on all supported versions of FreeBSD
2007-03-10 misc/muuz: Broken on all supported versions of FreeBSD
2007-03-10 misc/xdf: Broken on all supported versions of FreeBSD
2007-03-10 net/telnetx: Broken on all supported versions of FreeBSD
2007-03-01 sysutils/diskmark: Makes no sense on FreeBSD > 4.x. Use glabel(8) instead
2007-03-10 java/janosvm: Broken on all supported versions of FreeBSD
2007-03-10 korean/gau: Broken on all supported versions of FreeBSD
2007-03-10 lang/cyclone: Broken on all supported versions of FreeBSD
2007-03-01 lang/pike70: Please use pike72
2007-03-10 misc/lile: Broken on all supported versions of FreeBSD
2007-03-10 misc/muuz: Broken on all supported versions of FreeBSD
2007-03-10 misc/xdf: Broken on all supported versions of FreeBSD
2007-03-10 net/telnetx: Broken on all supported versions of FreeBSD
2007-03-01 sysutils/diskmark: Makes no sense on FreeBSD > 4.x. Use glabel(8) instead
a cross-platform specification language that manages all the separate
elements normally aggregated in different files, like users, cron jobs, and
hosts, along with obviously discrete elements like packages, services, and
files.
WWW: http://www.reductivelabs.com/projects/puppet/
PR: ports/109795
Submitted by: Tomoyuki Sakurai <cherry at trombik.mine.nu>
Supports multiple resolution mechanisms, any of which can be restricted to
working only on certain operating systems or environments. Facter is
especially useful for retrieving things like operating system names, IP
addresses, MAC addresses, and SSH keys.
WWW: http://www.reductivelabs.com/projects/facter/
PR: ports/109794
Submitted by: Tomoyuki Sakurai <cherry at trombik.mine.nu>
the last or next time it will be will have to be within a minute and 15
seconds. For most usages, you will want to have the hour and minute set
to *. This allows a user to do something how ever many times they want any
time during the period it is active.
After running through every entry in the crontab, it then exits.
Why not cron?
You can have cron open opera or the like on a specific display by either
switch or enviromental options, but it will always open it. This allows
you to open it any time along the point it is active.
PR: ports/109120
Submitted by: Zane C. Bowers
ncdu (NCurses Disk Usage) is a curses-based version of
the well-known 'du', and provides a fast way to see what
directories are using your disk space.
WWW: http://dev.yorhel.nl/ncdu/
Author: Yoran "YorHel" Heling <projects@yorhel.nl>
installation ordering, multiple source capability and several other unique
features.
WWW: http://packages.debian.org/apt
PR: ports/105563
Submitted by: Nick Barkas <snb at threerings.net>
which enables automatic management of removable drives and media.
For example, if thunar-volman is installed and configured properly,
and you plug in your digital camera, it will automatically launch
your preferred photo application and import the new pictures from the
camera into your photo collection.
WWW: http://www.foo-projects.org/~benny/projects/thunar-volman/index.html
FreeBSD ports tree, and potentially other software repositories.
Various factors make this task a bit more difficult than it might
initially seem. In particular, the array of weird and wonderful
versioning schemes software vendors manage to come up with.
portscout spawns several child processes and does its version checking
in parallel, while attempting to best-guess strange-looking version
numbers, navigate around unhelpful sites and web servers, and contend
with the CPU-heavy rapidly-expanding FreeBSD ports system.
In addition to all this, it is possible to generate nice HTML reports
and send reminder mails to interested parties.
This should probably be considered beta until v1.0 is released.
"big", or "mixed". As there is no standard terminology for the various
possible mixed modes, and very few such machines even exist, endian
does not distinguish between various mixed modes. Report endianness
of a system.
PR: ports/107939
Submitted by: bacon at smithers.neuro.mcw.edu
using the FUSE kernel module. Similar in design to CFS and other
pass-through filesystems, all data is encrypted and stored in the
underlying filesystem. Unlike loopback filesystems, there is no
predetermined or pre-allocated filesystem size.
WWW: http://freshmeat.net/projects/encfs/
PR: ports/107600
Submitted by: trasz <trasz at pin.if.uz.zgora.pl>
2006-12-01 editors/ooodict-all: Size mismatch
2006-12-01 mail/distribute: Does not install
2006-12-01 net-im/gaim-rss-reader: Requires update to work with Gaim 0.82.1
2006-12-31 sysutils/slay: Author doesn't see it as needed anymore
which first updates the ports tree and then runs an
update and a security checkup of all the installed packages.
Portcheck depends on portsnap, portaudit and pkg_version.
WWW: http://www.usebsd.com/pub/portcheck/
PR: ports/107418
Submitted by: Kim Naim Lesmer <naim at usebsd.com>
administrator) to manage backup, recovery, and verification of
computer data across a network of computers of different kinds.
In technical terms, it is a network Client/Server based backup program.
Bacula is relatively easy to use and efficient, while offering many
advanced storage management features that make it easy to find and
recover lost or damaged files. Due to its modular design, Bacula is
scalable from small single computer systems to systems consisting of
hundreds of computers located over a large network.
This port installs the latest documentation for Bacula.
WWW: http://www.bacula.org/
PR: ports/107534
Submitted by: Dan Langille <dan at langille.org>
Interface between FUSE and the Gnome VFS 2.0. It allows the user to mount
everything you can access via the Nautilus file manager. But of course you
can use a convenient CLI instead of the Desktop.
WWW: http://www.evolware.org/chri/
Tracker is a powerful desktop-neutral first class object database, tag/metadata
database, search tool and indexer.
Tracker is also extremely fast and super efficient with your systems memory when
compared with some other competing frameworks and is by far the fastest and most
memory efficient Nautilus search and Deskbar backends currently availble.
It consists of a common object database that allows entities to have an almost
infinte number of properties, metadata (both embedded/harvested as well as user
definable), a comprehensive database of keywords/tags and links to other
entities.
WWW: http://www.gnome.org/~jamiemcc/tracker/
that runs on Linux; and bkisofs, the underlying library
used for reading, modifying and writing ISO images.
Basically you can use this program to extract files from
an ISO, add files to an ISO and create bootable ISOs.
WWW: http://littlesvr.ca/isomaster/
Submitted by: Babak Farrokhi <farrokhi at FreeBSD.org>
This kernel module provides access to i386/amd64 CPUs MSR (Model Specific
Register) registers and cpuid info through /dev/cpu%d devices, where %d
corresponds to cpu number.
It can be used with x86info to retrive information available from MSR registers.
Additionally, this module can be used to update/replace microcode of cpus.
PR: ports/ports/102454
Submitted by: stas
driver, which provides safe and fast handling of the Windows XP, Windows
Server 2003 and Windows 2000 filesystems. Almost the full POSIX filesystem
functionality is supported, the major exceptions are changing the file
ownerships and the access rights.
WWW: http://www.linux-ntfs.org/
command.
cw is designed to simulate the environment of the commands being
executed, so that if a person types 'du', 'df', 'ping', etc. in their
shell it will automatically color the output in real-time according to
a definition file containing the color format desired. cw has support
for wildcard match coloring, tokenized coloring, headers/footers, case
scenario coloring, command line dependent definition coloring, and
includes over 50 pre-made definition files.
WWW: http://cwrapper.sourceforge.net/
PR: ports/106291
Submitted by: Dryice Liu <dryice at dryice.name>
This is the Linux console based management utility for the LSI
MegaRAID SAS family of controllers.
FreeBSD >= 6.1 supports running this tool by the means of the
mfi_linux.ko kernel module and the /dev/mfi0 device.
Author: LSI Logic Corporation
WWW: http://www.lsi.com/
PR: ports/106012
Submitted by: Ruben van Staveren <ruben@verweg.com>
simple configuration file based on the concept of "Installations",
"PackageSets", and "PartitionMaps."
Farbot currently handles the following:
* Building FreeBSD releases, including grabbing any source needed.
* Building packages for each release, derived from per installation package
sets.
* Laying out an NFS/TFTP exportable file system structure for all built
releases, customized for each installation type.
* Generation of a customized bootloader with options to install each
installation type
WWW: http://dpw.threerings.net/projects/farbot/
PR: ports/106037
Submitted by: Nick Barkas <snb at threerings.net>
This port performs disk scrubbing on either an entire disk, a single
file, or 'free space' (by creating a new file that fills the FS and
scrubbing that).
PR: ports/105980
Submitted by: Erik Greenwald <erik@smluc.org>
configuration file, fetches the listed URLs from the web, computes the md5sum
of the page, and compares the value with the ones stored in a gdbm database.
If both differ, a message will be written to the standard output.
WWW: http://jue.li/crux/ck4up/
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