provide a revision-controlled environment for editing and deploying
configuration files. With confman, you can easily manage configuration files
for all or any subset of your machines.
WWW: http://www.timesinks.net/projects/confman
PR: ports/134327
Submitted by: ccowart at timesinks.net
sysutils/duplicity
sysutils/rdiff-backup
sysutils/rdiff-backup-devel
sysutils/rdiff-backup10
from myself to Peter Schuller because he has been more active than me
in updating those ports and sent so many ready-to-be-committed patches.
Version 1.2.1 - 2009-03-20
This is a bugfix release.
* fixed version number build from tarball
* fix allow_read logic for hgweb
* improve handling of damaged revlogs in verify
* keep .orig files when resolving
* clear resolve state properly when rebasing
* improve --command handling with bisect
* fix diff against bundles
* improve fetch logic for inactive branches
* fix diffstat with notify
* fix 'synthetic file adds' in CVS conversion
Version 1.2 - 2009-03-04
General features:
* explicit closing of named branches via hg commit --close-branch
* hg now accepts options given after arguments on the commandline
* added translation support with initial Danish, Chinese, Japanese, and
* Italian translations
* added optional pure-Python versions of C modules
* pending changesets can now be accessed safely from hooks
* diff: added -c option to show single changeset
* many improvements to the documentation and online help topics
Extensions:
* convert:
o new support for perforce sources
o improvements to handling cvs sources
o improvements to handling gnu arch source
o improvements to handling darcs sources
* bookmarks:
o set current to new when current is renamed
o bookmarks: Add track.current option
o bookmarks: add bookmarks to tags
* mq: allow qpop when it won't invalidate any dirstate parents
* patchbomb: respect diff settings
* rebase: pull --rebase updates if there is nothing to rebase
* bugzilla: updated to work with Bugzilla 3.2
* zeroconf: added more documentation
* hgk: add several color settings
* the imerge extension has been removed (obsoleted by the resolve command)
Submitted by: Yuri Ryazantsev <yuri@unix.ru>
socket, and any connection to this port will be forwarded to another
socket at remote host.
WWW: http://www.crocodile.org/software.html
PR: 134266
Submitted by: pluknet <pluknet at gmail dot com>
chips. It's often used to flash BIOS/coreboot/firmware images.
It supports a wide range of DIP32, PLCC32, DIP8, SO8/SOIC8, TSOP32, and
TSOP40 chips, which use various protocols such as LPC, FWH, parallel flash,
or SPI.
WWW: http://www.coreboot.org/Flashrom
PR: 134267
Submitted by: Alexander Logvinov <ports at logvinov dot com>
- Install plugins instead of just a header file
- Mark MAKE_JOBS_SAFE
- Pass maintainership to submitter
PR: 133861
Submitted by: Jason E. Hale <bsdkaffee at gmail dot com>