* Fixes:
- loop-linux: wait for loop device deallocation to succeed
- crypto: avoid premature attempt of unloading the loop device
- mtab: cope with mtab-less systems in staleness check
* Changes:
- mount.crypt: reduce mtab-less message from error to warning
2011-04-11 emulators/xmamegui: development has ceased; try emulators/qmc2 instead
2011-04-11 games/airrox: development has ceased
2011-04-11 games/bfm: development has ceased; website disappeared
2011-04-11 games/xracer: has not been developed for 10 years
2011-04-11 net-p2p/gift-ares: development has ceased; does not work
2011-04-11 net-p2p/torrent_swapper: development has ceased (last release is of 2006)
2011-04-11 net-p2p/torrentvolve: development has ceased, and last release is beta
2011-04-11 sysutils/gag: no point in having it as a port, can be downloaded from the website and burned
folding room dividers. As an open source project, Byobu is an elegant
enhancement of the otherwise functional, plain, practical GNU Screen. Byobu
includes an enhanced profile and configuration utilities for the GNU screen
window manager, such as toggle-able system status notifications.
WWW: https://launchpad.net/byobu
PR: ports/156267
Submitted by: Gea-Suan Lin <gslin at gslin.org>
If a ports is linked against ncurses from base or from the ports, it should then add:
USE_NCURSES=yes
it is also possible to specify the hard dependency on the ports ncurses or one the base one adding the following macros:
WITH_NCURSES_PORT=yes or WITH_NCURSES_BASE=yes
PR: ports/155269
Submitted by: me
Reviwed by: pav@
Approved by: portmgr (pav@)
Exp-run by: portmgr (pav@)
- Updates optional patch to use improved package provider
- Adds patch to fix user/password provider hash usage
PR: ports/156239
Submitted by: Russell Jackson <raj at csub.edu> (maintainer)
Software Compilation: 4.6.2, codename "Congrats". Read the full
announcement here: http://kde.org/announcements/announce-4.6.2.php.
Special thanks to Raphael Kubo da Costa who ported the release.
restore or transfer of zfs filesystems, either locally or remotely.
Zxfer has the following features:
* Written in sh with only one dependency, rsync. Rsync mode is not used
in a typical restore, hence in that situation all you need is the
zxfer script, your backup and an install CD/DVD.
* Reliability is first priority - the only methods of transfer allowed
are those that checksum/hash the transferred data.
* Transfer to or from a remote host via ssh.
* Recursive and incremental transfer of filesystems (via snapshots).
* Transfer properties and sources of those properties (e.g. local or
inherited).
* Override properties in the transfer, e.g. for archival purposes
it is useful to override "copies" and "compression".
* Create all filesystems on the destination as necessary.
* Write backup files to aid in automatically restoring the original
properties that have been overridden.
* A comprehensive man page with examples.
* Can be set to beep on error or when done, useful for long transfers.
* Features an rsync mode for when two different snapshotting regimes are on
source and destination, and zfs send/receive won't work.
WWW: http://www.zxfer.org
PR: ports/156126
Submitted by: Ivan Dreckman <ivannashdreckman@fastmail.fm>
- Remove round-trip option as this patch is included upstream now. See
the new -t argument.
- Remove outdated perl version check.
- Re-add WWW in pkg-descr.
- Pass maintainership to upstream maintainer.
- Augment MASTER_SITES [1]
- Use MASTER_SITE_GOOGLE_CODE macro
- Drop HAS_CONFIGURE, now unused (and was bogus before that, GNU_CONFIGURE
should had been used instead)
- Improve port description
Submitted by: maintainer [1]
user to slow down jobs that would otherwise choke the processor. It is also
helpful on laptops where we want to avoid genrating a lot of heat.
WWW: http://cpulimit.sourceforge.net/
PR: ports/156064
Submitted by: Jesse <jessefrgsmith@yahoo.ca>
available on the system and create moer on-disk swap as needed. Additionally
Swap Extender will remove unwanted swap space when memory is freed.
WWW: http://makeapbi.sourceforge.net/
PR: ports/155955
Submitted by: Jesse Smith <jessefrgsmith@yahoo.ca>