- Update to 4.0.10.

- Use new MASTER_SITES.
- Fix up pkg-descr.

PR:		ports/132759
Submitted by:	Steven Kreuzer <skreuzer@exit2shell.com> (maintainer)
This commit is contained in:
Wesley Shields 2009-03-24 14:45:55 +00:00
parent a6dc6c638a
commit 0d6e8f6bb8
Notes: svn2git 2021-03-31 03:12:20 +00:00
svn path=/head/; revision=230854
3 changed files with 10 additions and 46 deletions

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#
PORTNAME= mtools
PORTVERSION= 4.0.5
PORTVERSION= 4.0.10
CATEGORIES= emulators
MASTER_SITES= ${MASTER_SITE_SUNSITE} \
http://mtools.linux.lu/
MASTER_SITE_SUBDIR= utils/disk-management
MASTER_SITES= ${MASTER_SITE_GNU}
MASTER_SITE_SUBDIR= mtools
MAINTAINER= skreuzer@exit2shell.com
COMMENT= A collection of tools for manipulating MSDOS files

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MD5 (mtools-4.0.5.tar.bz2) = 6c63d4bb63f1881f194c24ab0c85cf02
SHA256 (mtools-4.0.5.tar.bz2) = ee5c9f1b3a7e0e2cdec2188f168d56250829a6251c816c53884304f861725a09
SIZE (mtools-4.0.5.tar.bz2) = 380033
MD5 (mtools-4.0.10.tar.bz2) = 750c2beba968a5d46dbaae24551a82b9
SHA256 (mtools-4.0.10.tar.bz2) = 860fee13acb39365bd28763070e24011ea55f381f96714d2841937525aa02ded
SIZE (mtools-4.0.10.tar.bz2) = 381481

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Mtools is a public domain collection of programs to allow Unix systems
to read, write, and manipulate files on an MSDOS filesystem (typically
a diskette). Each program attempts to emulate the MSDOS equivalent
command as closely as practical.
Mtools is a collection of utilities for accessing MS-DOS disks from Unix without
mounting them. It supports Win95 style long file names, OS/2 Xdf disks, ZIP/JAZ
disks, and 2m disks (store up to 1992k on a high density 3 1/2" disk).
The following MSDOS commands are emulated:
Mtool MSDOS
name equivalent Description
----- ---- -----------
mattrib ATTRIB change MSDOS file attribute flags
mcd CD change MSDOS directory
mcopy COPY copy MSDOS files to/from Unix
mdel DEL/ERASE delete an MSDOS file
mdir DIR display an MSDOS directory
mformat FORMAT add MSDOS filesystem to a low-level format
mlabel LABEL make an MSDOS volume label.
mmd MD/MKDIR make an MSDOS subdirectory
mrd RD/RMDIR remove an MSDOS subdirectory
mread COPY low level read (copy) an MSDOS file to Unix
mren REN/RENAME rename an existing MSDOS file
mtype TYPE display contents of an MSDOS file
mwrite COPY alias for mcopy, will be removed soon
You should be able to just close your eyes and pretend you're on an MSDOS
system. Everything should work the same... except for the added 'm' at
the beginning of each command.
MSDOS filenames are optionally composed of a drive letter followed by
a colon, a subdirectory, and a filename. Sub- directory names can use
either the '/' or '\' separator. The use of the '\' separator or
wildcards will require the names to be enclosed in quotes to protect
them from the shell.
The regular expression "pattern matching" routines follow the
Unix-style rules. For example, '*' matches all MSDOS files in lieu of
'*.*'. The archive, hidden, read-only and system attribute bits are
ignored during pattern matching.
WWW: http://mtools.linux.lu/
WWW: http://www.gnu.org/software/mtools/intro.html