libLAS is a BSD library for reading and writing ASPRS LAS version 1.0, 1.1 and
1.2 data. LAS-formatted data is heavily used in LiDAR processing operations,
and the LAS format is a sequential binary format used to store data from
sensors and as intermediate processing storage by some applications.
WWW: http://liblas.org/
Submitted by: rhurlin@gwdg.de(via email)
Perl interface to various readline packages. If no real package is found,
substitutes stubs instead of basic functions.
WWW: http://github.com/rafl/term-readline
PR: 194682
Submitted by: Muhammad Moinur Rahman <5u623l20@gmail.com>
Adds a -H to all uses of find(1) in distviper so symlinks are handled
correctly
By default find(1) will not follow symlinks given on the command-line.
There are several places in distviper where find is used without
allowing for this.
In particular in the default mode, if PORTSDIR is a link and DISTDIR
isn't, then no distinfo files are found and all the distfiles are
deleted.
This can be fixed by either making sure that find is given directory
names that end in a "/" or with the -H option.
PR: 194567
Submitted by: rwmaillists@googlemail.com
Approved by: Carlos Jacobo Puga Medina <cpm@fbsd.es> (maintainer)
PR: 193315
Submitted by: Jingfeng Yan
full desc: "This is a Python library for accessing seafile data model."
Unfortunately, that really is the most detailed description. All the
README's are zero-bytes in the repo.
Media Browser Server is a home media server built on top of other popular
open source technologies such as Service Stack, jQuery, jQuery mobile,
and Mono.
It features a REST-based api with built-in documention to facilitate
client development. We also have client libraries for our api to enable
rapid development.
WWW: http://mediabrowser.tv/
PR: 194634
Submitted by: Ben Woods
Changes:
* Add session variables that store information about most recent fatal IMAP
error
* Prevent session lock-up caused by filters plugin trying to move messages in
an account that is over quota
gdnsd is an Authoritative-only DNS server. This port tracks the 2.x release.
The initial g stands for Geographic, as gdnsd offers a plugin system for
geographic (or other sorts of) balancing, redirection, and
service-state-conscious failover. If you don't care about that feature,
it's still quite good at being a very fast, lean, and resilient
authoritative-only server for static DNS data.
gdnsd is written in C using libev and pthreads with a focus on high
performance, low latency service. It does not offer any form of caching or
recursive service, and does not support DNSSEC.
WWW: https://github.com/blblack/gdnsd/
2014-11-07 math/elmer-umfpack: Obsoleted by cad/elmerfem
2014-11-07 science/elmer-eio: Obsoleted by cad/elmerfem
2014-11-07 science/elmer-matc: Obsoleted by cad/elmerfem
2014-11-07 science/elmer-meshgen2d: Obsoleted by cad/elmerfem
2014-11-07 science/elmergrid: Obsoleted by cad/elmerfem