devel/antlr and devel/pccts. Generally this doesn't fix anything of
course, given that there's only one other port which still requires
devel/pccts instead of its successor it makes sense to avoid that
dependency.
Approved by: netchild
PR: 145615
information about your system's CPU. This includes not
only technical data such as processor type, but also
CPU statistics, such as load average information.
It is part of a library of a set libraries for various
system administration tasks, such as gathering
information about users, processes, your CPU, the
filesystem, and so on.
WWW: http://rubyforge.org/projects/sysutils
WWW: http://sysutils.rubyforge.org/
PR: ports/146057
Submitted by: Eric Freeman <freebsdports at chillibear.com>
this gives us more eyes and brings us inline with perl@
Current ruby@ members (stas, dinoex, pgollucci)
http://wiki.freebsd.org/Ruby
Discussed with: stas on #bsdports
Add optional dependency on math/gmp and disable gmp support
properly when it's not needed.
PR: ports/146027
Reported by: Craig Leres <leres at ee.lbl.gov>
it's primary purpose is to provide node data to Chef.
Ohai will print out a JSON data blob for all the known data about your system.
When used with Chef, that data is reported back via node attributes.
WWW: http://wiki.opscode.com/display/ohai/Home
PR: ports/145850
Submitted by: Renaud Chaput <renchap at cocoa-x.com>
versions of FreeBSD now contain /etc/rc.subr in the base. Version
1.636 of bsd.port.mk removed support for the RC_SUBR and RC_SUBR_SUFFIX
macros, so this is the last of the old infrastructure to go.
R C D here now
No longer is the N G
Services rejoice
- Regenerate the Lex and Yacc C-files from their .l and .y sources
instead of using, what the author built on his system in 2001.
- Use FreeBSD's getopt function(s) instead of those bundled with the
source.
- Bump PORTREVISION
Submitted by: mi
This project intends to help FreeBSD users use wii remote as mouse.
This project is based on bthidd, developed by Maksim Yevmenkin
<m_evmenkin@yahoo.com>, and information from http://www.wiili.org.
WWW: http://sourceforge.net/projects/bsdmoted
PR: 144303
Submitted by: Daniel Walter <sahne@0x90.at>
moosefs client is any number of machines using mfsmount process
to communicate with the managing server (to receive and modify
file metadata) and with chunkservers (to exchange actual file
data).
WWW: http://www.moosefs.org/
Submitted by: Chifeng Qu <chifeng@gmail.com> (via Email)
mfschunkserver is any number of commodity servers storing files
data and synchronizing it among themselves (if a certain file
is supposed to exist in more than one copy).
WWW: http://www.moosefs.org/
Submitted by: Chifeng Qu <chifeng@gmail.com> (via Email)
mfsmaster is a single machine managing the whole filesystem,
storing metadata for every file (information on size,
attributes and file location(s), including all information
about non-regular files, i.e. directories, sockets, pipes and
devices).
WWW: http://www.moosefs.org/
Submitted by: Chifeng Qu <chifeng@gmail.com> (via Email)
interfaces to use, command-line, dialog-based, and a QT4 GUI. Warden has
support for backing up an entire jail, installing pre-built packages
(inmates) and more.
WWW: http://www.pcbsd.org/
Approved by: brooks (co-mentor)