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Ying-Chieh Liao
6082ca2e05 find->${FIND},xargs->${XARGS}
PR:		40791
Submitted by:	Simon 'corecode' Schubert <corecode@corecode.ath.cx>
2002-09-29 08:07:47 +00:00
Pete Fritchman
02e74a11f2 - update to 1.0.4.p1
- remove NO_PACKAGE; the customization isn't done at build/install time
- remove the old patches & configure script; use cricket's own scripts to
  tell it our version of perl.
- revamp the install so it matches the docs more closely:
  * things go in ${PREFIX}/cricket
  * scripts go in cricket/cricket-${PORTVERSION}, cricket/cricket symlink
    created for convenience
  * cricket/cricket-{config,data,logs} created
- create a "cricket" user to run the collectors
- use pkg-message instead of ${ECHO}'ing things in post-install

PR:		38932 (with a few modifications)
Submitted by:	Janos Mohacsi <janos.mohacsi@dante.org.uk>
2002-06-08 22:25:20 +00:00
David W. Chapman Jr.
5872a89c3b Remove jseger and torstenb from maintainership of their ports, they
have been inactive for too long

Approved by:	will
2001-09-17 17:40:31 +00:00
Maxim Sobolev
167df208b4 Use correct paths to dependencies.
Submitted by:	Mike Harding <mvh@ix.netcom.com>
2001-03-16 19:30:52 +00:00
Maxim Sobolev
a1e6da4299 Correct reference to the local perl files is:
lib/perl5/site_perl/${PERL_VER}/${PERL_ARCH}
but not:
lib/perl5/site_perl/${PERL_VERSION}/${PERL_ARCH}

Submited by:	bento (sorta)
2001-03-14 16:15:28 +00:00
Will Andrews
a2e6992414 Update to 1.0.2.
Prompted by:	"Monitoring Network Traffic" thread on -isp
Submitted by:	Matt Ayres <matta@unixshell.com>
2000-08-18 20:47:18 +00:00
Maxim Sobolev
066346d0b4 The project moved to the SF.
PR:		20314
Submitted by:	Domas Mituzas <midom@dammit.lt>
2000-07-31 15:52:54 +00:00
Michael Haro
590b2f78cc use WWW: (portlint) 2000-04-20 20:16:17 +00:00
Chris Piazza
93a61d6874 Update with the new PORTNAME/PORTVERSION variables 2000-04-09 18:14:07 +00:00
Torsten Blum
95bd4e93b7 I forgot to update the files on freefall before the import.
Some changes in packaging (esp. setting NO_PACKAGE ;-)
2000-02-13 21:27:56 +00:00
Torsten Blum
93aa7b5018 Cricket is a high performance, extremely flexible system for monitoring
trends in time-series data. Cricket was expressly developed to help network
managers visualize and understand the traffic on their networks, but it can
be used all kinds of other jobs, as well. It's similar to mrtg, but takes
a different approach, is faster and more flexible.
2000-02-13 21:00:09 +00:00