The ports monitoring code that I am working on attempts to
automatically parse the MOVED file. For the port
security/pam_krb5, which was deleted and then restored,
there is a "from" entry but the "to" entry is still empty.
If I understand the intent of this file correctly, I believe
the "to" entry should be set back to being non-null.
There are two errors. The format I suggested for the first
one doesn't really represent the historical data; I have
restored the original entry on the first instance and added
a completely separate second instance. The other error is
that the lang/php4 port has been restored, but a parse of
the file will allege that it is still deleted.
PR: ports/57293
Submitted by: Mark Linimon <linimon@lonesome.com>
Pftop is a small, curses-based utility for real-time display of active
states and rule statistics for pf, the packet filter (for OpenBSD)
This used to be part of security/pf but is now individual after
(ports/57305)
PR: ports/57307
Submitted by: Max Laier <max@love2party.net>
Port update after API change of PFIL_HOOKS in -current.
This depends on security/pf to be updated as well.
PR: ports/57306
Submitted by: Max Laier <max@love2party.net>
- use included libtool (seems heavily patched)
- make packageable and include a working configure file
- add a rcNG start/stop script
- added web site
- don't install useless .la files
- use DATADIR
- 510001 is FreeBSD 5.10, 5.1-CURRENT is 501100
- minor cleanup
PR: 57256
Submitted by: eikemeier@fillmore-labs.com
This is a port for a "nine men's morris" implementation for
the GNOME Desktop. It is supposed to be GNOMENG conform.
PR: ports/47220
Submitted by: Simon Barner <barner@in.tum.de>
This is the Neverwinter Nights Linux based client. It runs
under FreeBSD using the Linux emulation mode.
WWW: http://nwn.bioware.com/
PR: ports/53914
Submitted by: Erik Olson <erikolson@olsonexpress.com>
This is the Neverwinter Nights data used by the Linux client.
It runs under FreeBSD using the Linux emulation mode. In
order to play this game, you will need the game resources,
along with a license key from the retail version of this
game.
WWW: http://nwn.bioware.com/
Note: I have disabled the automatic fetching for this port since
it is 1.2Gb in size.
PR: ports/53915
Submitted by: Erik Olson <erikolson@olsonexpress.com>
Ur-Quan Masters is a port of the original Star Control 2
for 3DO Consoles.
WWW: http://sc2.sourceforge.net
PR: ports/56763
Submitted by: Benjamin Lutz <benlutz@datacomm.ch>
Freedroid is a clone of the classic game "Paradroid" on
Commodore 64 with some improvements and extensions to the
classic version.
In this game, you control a robot, depicted by a small white
ball with a few numbers within an interstellar spaceship
consisting of several decks connected by elevators.
The aim of the game is to destroy all enemy robots, depicted
by small black balls with a few numbers, by either shooting
them or seizing control over them by creating connections
in a short subgame of electric circuits.
WWW: http://freedroid.sourceforge.net
PR: ports/56887
Submitted by: Benjamin Lutz <benlutz@datacomm.ch>
An enhanced version of games/xpilot. The two ports won't
conflict, as I made this one use the -ng suffix.
PR: ports/56690
Submitted by: Jean-Yves Lefort <jylefort@brutele.be>
Per bento, this port seems to require having USE_GMAKE set.
(This probably doesn't really affect most users). Also,
while fiddling around, pacify portlint a bit.
Informed maintainer.
PR: ports/56514
Submitted by: Mark Linimon <linimon@lonesome.com>
Port build now with both gcc 2.95.4 and 3.3.1. It also
respects CFLAGS, which it didn't before.
PR: ports/55733
Submitted by: Simon Barner <barner@in.tum.de>
Looks ok for me modulo he sent a shar instead of a diff
-ruN. Please, pass maintainership to Alex as I'm not going
to keep up with it.
PR: ports/56333
Submmited by: Alex Trull <alexander@trull.com>
ArrowLISP is a small, properly tail-recursive, dynamically
scoped interpreter for a purely symbolic and almost
side-effect-free dialect of LISP. It may be considered an
implementation of pure LISP.
The interpreter has both a command line interface and an
editor-like full screen interface.
PR: ports/55501
Submitted by: Nils M Holm <nmh@t3x.org>
A small utility to split Common Lisp sequences. Depends
on the previously submitted ASDF port.
This port installs the source files and the .asd file (which
is similar to a Makefile of a pkg-config script). There are
other ports for the binaries for each supported Lisp system.
PR: ports/52373
Submitted by: Henrik Motakef <henrik.motakef@web.de>
cl-ppcre is a pure ANSI Common Lisp implementation of
Perl-compatible regular expressions.
This port depends on the previously submitted ASDF port.
It installs the sources and the .asd file. There are other
ports for binaries for the supported Lisp implementations.
PR: ports/52369
Submitted by: Henrik Motakef <henrik.motakef@web.de>
CLOCC Port is a wrapper library for various functions (sockets,
shell access, etc) that are widely implemented in Common Lisp
systems, but lack a standardized interface.
This port depends on the previously submitted ASDF port. It installs
the source files and an .asd file (which plays a similar role to
a Makefile and a pkg-config script). There are other ports for each
supported Lisp system.
PR: ports/52365
Submitted by: Henrik Motakef <henrik.motakef@web.de>
Meta is a parser building toolkit implemented as a
domain-specific language to be integrated in Common Lisp
applications.
This port depends on the previously submitted ASDF port.
It installs the sources and the .asd file. There are other
ports for the binaries for supported Lisp implementations.
PR: ports/52361
Submitted by: Henrik Motakef <henrik.motakef@web.de>