to generally keep up with the head of development in the PTP project.
Add CONFLICTS statements to the original ptpd2 port so that the devel
and the released versions cannot be simultaneously installed on the
same system.
Approved by: skreuzer (mentor)
Remote terminal application that allows roaming, supports intermittent
connectivity, and provides intelligent local echo and line editing of
user keystrokes.
Mosh is a replacement for SSH. It's more robust and responsive,
especially over Wi-Fi, cellular, and long-distance links.
WWW: http://mosh.mit.edu/
2012-04-05 audio/ruby-musicbrainz: MusicBrainz RDF webservice no longer functions
2012-03-14 converters/ruby-lv: upstream no longer has this
2012-04-04 devel/p5-Getopt-Popt: "Gone from CPAN"
2012-04-07 net/p5-Net-Rendezvous: Superceeded by dns/p5-Net-Bonjour
Feature safe: yes
protocol, like the Swank protocol of the SLIME.
The primary objective is for users to make some Emacs extensions with
the Perl and CPAN.
WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/RPC-EPC-Service/
Feature safe: yes
Net::HTTPS::NB provides same interface as Net::HTTPS but it will never try
multiple reads when the read_response_headers() or read_entity_body() methods
are invoked. In addition allows non-blocking connect.
If read_response_headers() did not see enough data to complete the headers an
empty list is returned.
If read_entity_body() did not see new entity data in its read the value -1 is
returned.
WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Net-HTTPS-NB/
Feature safe: yes
The yate-devel port was BROKEN for > 12 months, and the version is 4.5 years
old. We have the current version in net/yate.
Approved by: maintainer (10 months ago)
Counts the usage ratio of each IP range and shared network pool
that ISC dhcpd is in control of. It also allows you to generate
csv output files for use with monitoring software.
WWW: http://dhcpd-pools.sourceforge.net/
Socket is a low-level module used by, among other things, the IO::Socket family
of modules. The following examples demonstrate some low-level uses but a
practical program would likely use the higher-level API provided by IO::Socket
or similar instead.
WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Socket/
You'll probably need this if your system users in a LDAP
directory are complaining their linux programs won't run,
and errors on the console say "getpwuid_r(): failed due
to unknown user id".
PR: ports/164113
Submitted by: rskinner port_maintainer@herveybayaustralia.com.au
Minor modifications (no license install, srpm checksum) by: netchild
Note: the license framework does not seem to DTRT with linux ports
2011-11-30 textproc/skribe
2011-11-30 emulators/wahcade
2011-11-30 databases/keximdb: Depends on editors/koffice-kde3, which is scheduled for deletion
2011-11-30 editors/koffice-kde3
2011-11-30 net/keepalived: Depends on net/ipvs, which is scheduled for deletion
2011-11-30 net/ipvs: Designed for FreeBSD 5.x, which is no longer supported
2011-11-30 databases/fireprofile
2011-12-01 audio/gnowavcut: Abandonware
2011-12-01 mail/demime: No upstream development since 2007
2011-12-03 x11/wmmsg: No more public distfiles
2011-12-03 x11-toolkits/libgtkeditor: No more supported upstream, not depend on anymore.
2011-12-03 misc/demoniac: No more upstream, no more public distfiles
2011-12-03 cad/gtkwave: No more public distfiles, no more upstream
2011-12-07 databases/clip: No develop anymore for long
2011-12-09 x11-toolkits/gtkextra: no longer supported upstream, no more depend on
This library works with Ruby 1.8, Ruby 1.9, JRuby and Rubinius.
This library was tested primarily with RabbitMQ, although it
should be compatible with any server implementing the AMQP 0-8 spec.
WWW: https://github.com/ruby-amqp/amqp
This version is currently required for chef-server which would be a downgrade
of the existing port.
PR: ports/163355
With Hat: ruby@
Submitted by: Philip M. Gollucci <pgollucci@p6m7g8.com>
under the open source Apache 2.0 license. It is designed to enable massive
network automation through programmatic extension, while still supporting
standard management interfaces and protocols (e.g. NetFlow, sFlow, RSPAN,
ERSPAN, CLI, LACP, 802.1ag). In addition, it is designed to support
distribution across multiple physical servers similar to VMware's vNetwork
distributed vswitch or Cisco's Nexus 1000V.
WWW: http://openvswitch.org/
Note that there is ongoing work to update this to more current version.
Feature safe: yes
IO::Socket::IP provides a protocol-independent way to use IPv4 and IPv6 sockets,
as a drop-in replacement for IO::Socket::INET. Most constructor arguments and
methods are provided in a backward-compatible way. For a list of known
differences, see the IO::Socket::INET INCOMPATIBILITES section below.
It uses the getaddrinfo(3) function to convert hostnames and service names or
port numbers into sets of possible addresses to connect to or listen on. This
allows it to work for IPv6 where the system supports it, while still falling
back to IPv4-only on systems which don't.
WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/IO-Socket-IP/
Feature safe: yes
This is development version of net/bird dynamic routing software.
It provides ALPHA support for the following:
- VPNv4 RR
- LDP
- L3VPN
Submitted by: melifaro