offered by the GeoNames project.
The GeoNames database contains over 8,000,000 geographical names
corresponding to over 6,500,000 unique features. All features are
categorized into one out of nine feature classes and further
subcategorized into one out of 645 feature codes. Beyond names of
places in various languages, data stored include latitude, longitude,
elevation, population, administrative subdivision and postal codes.
All coordinates use the WGS84 system (World Geodetic System 1984).
Those data are accessible free of charge through a number of Web
services and a daily database export. The Web services include
direct and reverse geocoding,finding places through postal codes,
finding places next to a given place, and finding Wikipedia articles
about neighbouring places.
WWW: http://pear.php.net/package/Services_GeoNames
PR: ports/130935
Submitted by: Wen Heping <wenheping at gmail.com>
Adapters. Currently available are:
* Socket adapter, based on old HTTP_Request code,
* Curl adapter, wraps around PHP's cURL extension,
* Mock adapter, to use for testing packages dependent on HTTP_Request2.
Supports POST requests with data and file uploads, authentication,
cookies, proxies, gzip and deflate encodings, monitoring the request
progress with Observers.
WWW: http://pear.php.net/package/HTTP_Request2/
PR: ports/130293
Submitted by: Wen Heping <wenheping at gmail.com>
A complete package for adding external authentication mechanisms to
RT. It currently supports LDAP via Net::LDAP and External Database
authentication for any database with an installed DBI driver.
It also allows for authenticating cookie information against an
external database through the use of the RT-Authen-CookieAuth
extension.
WWW: http://search.cpan.org/perldoc?RT::Authen::ExternalAuth
PR: ports/129783
Submitted by: Matthew Seaman <m.seaman at infracaninophile.co.uk>
that facilitate its customization. Already in production, Openbravo ERP
encompasses a broad range of functionalities such as finance, supply chain,
manufacturing & much more.
WWW: http://www.openbravo.com/
PR: ports/129175
Submitted by: loader at freebsdmall.com
It runs in conjunction with AWStats and produces clear and informative charts,
graphs and tables about your website visitors.
WWW: http://www.jawstats.com
PR: 130352
Submitted by: Alan Snelson <Alan at Wave2 dot co dot uk>
software package. It provides detailed reports on your website and
its visitors, including the search engines and keywords they used,
the language they speak, which pages they like, the files they
download, and so much more.
Piwik aims to be an open source alternative to Google Analytics.
WWW: http://www.piwik.org/
PR: ports/130074
Submitted by: Wen heping <wenheping at gmail.com>
information about a running Squid or Cacheboy application.
WWW: http://code.google.com/p/squidstats/
PR: ports/130273
Submitted by: Adrian Chadd <adrian at FreeBSD.org>
exports a single function for use by other modules to access a
configured apr_memcache object.
WWW: http://code.google.com/p/modmemcache/
PR: ports/130272
Submitted by: Gea-Suan Lin <gslin at gslin.org>
PageToPdfPlugin on only one plugin and allows one to setup a template
file used to generate the PDF file with a cover and a licence page, for
example.
At the end of each wiki page there is a link named WikiToPdf and
works like athomas PageToPdfPlugin plugin but takes into account the
parameters on trac.ini (see below) and passes them to htmldoc.
Alternatively, it's possible to select one or more wiki pages and
generate one single PDF file just like coderanger work with a cover and
a licence from a template file. This feature also takes into account the
parameters on trac.ini.
WWW: http://trac-hacks.org/wiki/TracWikiToPdfPlugin
for those of you who do not use the HTML generating features of CGI.pm
This module provides an object-oriented interface for retrieving information
provided by the Common Gateway Interface, as well as url-encoding and
decoding values, and parsing CGI parameters.
WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/CGI-Utils/
PR: ports/130185
Submitted by: Murilo Opsfelder <mopsfelder at gmail.com>
It acts as HTTP server and translates anyRemote commands to HTML.
The overall goal of this project is to provide remote control service on Linux
through Bluetooth, InfraRed, Wi-Fi or just TCP/IP connection.
anyRemote supports wide range of modern cell phones like Nokia, SonyEricsson,
Motorola and others.
It was developed as thin communication layer between Bluetooth (or IR, Wi-Fi)
capabled phone and UNIX, and in principle could be configured to manage almost
any software.
WWW: http://anyremote.sourceforge.net/
Happy new Year
PR: ports/130019
Submitted by: Alexander Logvinov <ports at logvinov.com>
The core of Mojolicious is a new implementation of the famous Routes
concept, utilizing some advanced techniques from Catalyst.
You can find help via mailing list http://lists.kraih.com/ or via
IRC irc://irc.perl.org/#mojo
WWW: http://mojolicious.org/
PR: 130052
Submitted by: Murilo Opsfelder <mopsfelder at gmail dot com>
management system (the first!) written in PHP fully compliant with
the XHTML 1.1 and CSS2 standards. One of its main purpose is to help
developers and (not so) advanced users to easily setting up a web
application (blog, site, etc.) without have to deal with the "boring"
side of this process such as layout generation code, menu blocks and
so on. Its modularization system allow to mantain a light and fast core
which only have to generate the layout and load the modules to delegate
all the real and hard work to them. You never have to learn new weird
APIs in order to deal with the CHeMS internals, there is full controll.
That's why CHeMS is not a Content Management System (CMS) but rather it's
an assistant.
WWW: http://chems.sf.net
tool, equaling and even outperforming other similar tools in some aspects.
Beyond the core functionality, Dotclear is designed to provide the user with
the most comfortable experience.
- Easy publication
- Fully customizable theme
- User-friendly administration
- Flexible template system
- Media management
- Flexible template system
- Media management
- Choose your input method
- Flexible comment system
- Built-in antispam
- Localization
- Full Unicode support
- Tags and categories
- Multi-user with permissions
- Multiblog
- and a lot more..
WWW: http://dotclear.org/
from other bulletin boards into the forum package it is today. Therefore,
it is a professional and efficient discussion board, developed by an active
team of developers. The MyBB history has been recorded and is available for
the interested to read. You can also read more about the MyBB team and why
they develop MyBB in their spare time. We also like to highlight the most
active and contributing fansites of the MyBB community.
WWW: http://mybboard.net/
o www/rt3 has marked been IGNORE for at least one year, so has been removed.
o All www/rt* ports are now deprecated and will be removed 2008-02-01
except www/rt36.
o GID 180 has been registered officially for rt's use.
o exactly one of www/rt36 or www/rt38 may be installed at any one time
www/p5-RT* and www/p5-RTx* will be updated shortly to depend on www/rt38.
www/rt38 is now packageable. This means that you have to run some scripts
BY HAND after the port installation is done.
PR: ports/125745, ports/125785
Requested by: several on ports@
Approved by: vivek@khera.org (previous rt maintainer)
This module allows you to store your templates inline with your code
in the __DATA__ section. It will search any number of classes
specified.
WWW: http://search.cpan.org/~bricas/Template-Provider-FromDATA-0.08
PR: ports/129402
Submitted by: George Hartzell <hartzell at alerce.com>
Approved by: araujo (mentor, implicit)
by Vlad Skvortsov and distributed under BSD license.
It doesn't use any backend database but instead reads a set of plain i
text files (in RFC2822 format) and creates a tree of interlinked HTML pages
that may be then published. To update a blog one just needs to add a file
to the source tree and run the command-line WadcomBlog script
to regenerate the output.
WWW: http://vss.73rus.com/wadcomblog/
PR: ports/128072
Submitted by: Julien Laffaye <kimelto at gmail.com>
it is powerful. web.py is in the public domain; you can use
it for whatever purpose with absolutely no restrictions.
WWW: http://webpy.org/
PR: ports/129896
Submitted by: Wen Heping <wenheping at gmail.com>
stash. The controller is responsable of placing an ARRAYREF in
$c-stash->{'graph'}> with the same data as to generate a graph with the RRDs
module, except for filename, that will be automatically generated by the view.
Submitted by:
Reviewed by:
Approved by:
Obtained from:
MFC after:
Security:
- Add apache22-peruser-mpm
Peruser is an Apache 2 modules based on metuxmpm. The fundamental
concept behind them is to run each apache child process as its own
user and group, each handling its own set of virtual hosts. Peruser
and recent metuxmpm releases can also chroot() apache processes.
The result is a sane and secure web server environment for your
users, without kludges like PHP's safe_mode.
PR: ports/127358
Submitted by: Jille Timmermans <jille at quis dot cx>
from RT database. Now Shredder support wipe out of almost all RT
objects (Tickets, Transactions, Attachments, Users...)
WWW: http://search.cpan.org/perldoc?RTx::Shredder
PR: ports/126783
Submitted by: Matthew Seaman <m.seaman at infracaninophile.co.uk>
reminders so you see when is your next due ticket. You can find it in
the menu Search->Calendar.
There's a portlet to put on your home page (see Prefs/MyRT.html)
You can also enable ics (ICal) feeds for your default calendar and all
your private searches in Prefs/Calendar.html. Authentication is magic
number based so that you can give those feeds to other people.
You can find screenshots on
http://gaspard.mine.nu/dotclear/index.php?tag/rtx-calendar
WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/RTx-Calendar/
PR: ports/126781
Submitted by: Matthew Seaman <m.seaman at infracaninophile.co.uk>
A pop-up window with bunch of checkboxes is opened, user checks
boxes, email addresses are added and removed to CC field. There is
a list of pre-defined addresses in cc_selector.js (these addresses
will always be available). If you want to change this list you must
edit cc_selector.js manually.
Of course, you can always edit CC field without all this hassle -
all addresses you entered manually will be shown, too - and can be
removed with new, shiny checkboxes.
WWW: http://trac-hacks.org/wiki/CcSelectorPlugin
Trac administrators to easily tweak Trac pages with Javascript
expressions.
The plugin supports the Trac web admin system, and it can apply
Javascript tweaks to multiple pages by matching their names with
regular expressions.
WWW: http://trac-hacks.org/wiki/TracTweakUiPlugin
building richly interactive web applications using techniques such as DOM
scripting, DHTML and AJAX. YUI is available under a BSD license and is free for
all uses. The YUI project includes the YUI Library and two build-time tools: YUI
Compressor (minification) and YUI Doc (documentation engine for JavaScript
code).
WWW: http://developer.yahoo.com/yui/
PR: ports/129520
Submitted by: BluePex Security Solutions <freebsd-ports at bluepex.com>
2008-09-19 java/java-gcj-compat: Has been broken for more than 6 months
2008-09-19 lang/screamer: Has been broken for more than 6 months
2008-10-01 misc/documancer: Unmaintained upstream
2008-09-19 misc/ipbt: Has been broken for more than 6 months
2008-10-13 multimedia/manslide: Use multimedia/smile instead
2008-09-19 net/globus4: Has been broken for more than 6 months
2008-09-19 net/p5-Parallel-MPI: Has been broken for more than 6 months
2008-01-28 net/p54u: website disappeared
2008-09-19 net-im/ginsu: Has been broken for more than 6 months
2008-09-19 net-p2p/py-kenosis-bittorrent: Has been broken for more than 6 months
2008-09-19 sysutils/sjog: Has been broken for more than 6 months
2008-09-19 textproc/Ebnf2ps: Has been broken for more than 6 months
2008-09-19 www/roxen: Has been broken for more than 6 months
2008-09-19 x11-fm/evidence: Has been broken for more than 6 months
provide a vast range of features to manage the crucial
organization asset - people. It provides a perfect platform
for re-engineering and aligning your HR processes along with
the organizational goals.
WWW: http://www.orangehrm.com
PR: ports/129462
Submitted by: Wen Heping <wenheping at gmail.com>
when they reach a configurable memory threshold. Memory checks are
performed every 'N' requests. This is intended as a band-aid to
deal with problems like memory leaks; it's here to buy you time to
find and solve the underlying issues.
WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Catalyst-Plugin-AutoRestart/
It adds a couple of variables to a Flexy instance and adds paging
functionality. This renderer also enables customised result messages,
customised column labels and a column label formatter
WWW: http://pear.php.net/package/Structures_DataGrid_Renderer_Flexy/
Submitted by: Nick Hilliard <nick at foobar.org>
with minimal effort. It sits on top of Rack, a minimal standard
interface for Ruby web frameworks. For templating, the choices
include erb, haml, sass and Builder.
WWW: http://github.com/bmizerany/sinatra
PR: ports/128551
Submitted by: Daniel Roethlisberger <daniel at roe.ch>
DOM recommendation.
The CSS::DOM class itself implements the StyleSheet and CSSStyleSheet
DOM interfaces.
WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/CSS-DOM/
PR: ports/128901
Submitted by: Gea-Suan Lin <gslin at gslin.org>
against an Apache logfile, something that can be very useful -
especially at getting information which is not easily available via
static logfile analysers.
WWW: http://www.steve.org.uk/Software/asql/
PR: ports/128110
Submitted by: Gea-Suan Lin <gslin at gslin.org>
that allows to use WebDAV server resources like a regular
file system from within PHP.
WWW: http://pear.php.net/package/HTTP_WebDAV_Client/
PR: ports/128855
Submitted by: Wen Heping<wenheping at gmail.com>
page. Giving more attention to the important keywords and/or description on
some of your nodes allows you to get better search engine positioning.
WWW: http://drupal.org/project/nodewords
PR: ports/128687
Submitted by: Nick Hilliard <nick at netability.ie>
HTML::GoogleMaps provides a simple wrapper around the Google Maps API. It
allows you to easily create maps with markers, polylines and information
windows. Thanks to Geo::Coder::Google you can now look up locations around
the world without having to install a local database.
WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/HTML-GoogleMaps/
browser and the web servers.
It aims to bring the functionality known from tools like HttpWatch or
IEInspector to the Firefox browser.
Information available per request includes:
- Request and response headers
- Sent and received cookies
- Querystring parameters
- POST parameters
- Response body
WWW: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/6647
PR: ports/128484
Submitted by: Steven Kreuzer <skreuzer at exit2shell.com>
Supports sound, opacity, CSS customization, custom images, and much more.
You can add {appVersion}, {buildID} and {userAgent} to the loading text and
it will be filled in for you.
WWW: http://www.mrtech.com/extensions/
PR: ports/128111
Submitted by: Alexander Logvinov <ports at logvinov.com>
logfiles in the Common Log Format and merge them into a single log,
sorted by date, sent to standard output.
This is useful if you're running a single website on multiple hosts
and using round-robin DNS to do load distribution. With multisort, you
can take the various logfiles from each server and merge them into a
single file for analysis.
WWW: http://www.xach.com/multisort/
PR: ports/127906
Submitted by: Dennis Herrmann <adox at mcx2.org>
for customizable workflows that are similar to the operations provided
in the customizeable workflow of the core system.
WWW: http://trac-hacks.org/wiki/AdvancedTicketWorkflowPlugin
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Open Source eCommerce platform. It doesn't just sell
products but extends to sell in some very fancy new
ways and is very configurable. For example, you can
just sell products if you are not interested in the
other selling methods.
You will find Freeway has very strong CRM features as
well as a useful and simple CMS as well.
WWW: http://www.openfreeway.org/
PR: ports/127568
Submitted by: Wen heping <wenheping at gmail.com>
of piece of code from numerous language to share it using a simple URL,
optionally protected using a password. It uses GeSHi as highlighter back-end.
It does not use database.
WWW: http://sourceforge.net/projects/yanopaste/
specializes in accessibility (back end and front end) and uses XHTML
and CSS to generate W3C/WAI compliant pages.
Here are some prominent features that make TYPOlight stand out from
the variety of content management systems. If you want to learn more,
check out the full feature list ( http://www.typolight.org/features.html).
* Live update feature
* Multilingual documentation
* Accessible XHTML strict output
* Uses Ajax and Web 2.0 technologies
* Multi-language support (character set UTF-8)
* Cross-browser CSS framework generator (IE7 compatible)
* Built-in file manager, search engine and form generator
* Multiple back end languages and back end themes
* Front end output 100% template based
* Versioning and undo management
WWW: http://www.typolight.org
and efficient scripting and serving of your websites and
Internet applications.
WWW: http://www.helma.org/
PR: ports/127184
Submitted by: Bernhard Froehlich <decke at bluelife.at>
over to non-techies to maintain. Unlike other CMS
packages, it isn't over-complex, and it isn't just for
blogs. The drop-down site navigation menus are the
icing on the cake: just so easy to use. There's an
excellent support forum too.
WWW: http://www.cmsmadesimple.org/
PR: ports/127070
Submitted by: Wen heping <wenheping at gmail.com>
management, connection management, and an HTTP/1.1 compliant HTTP agent
implementation based on those components. It is intended as successor of
and replacement for Jakarta Commons HttpClient 3.x.
The HttpClient module is a full-featured, HTTP/1.1 compliant agent built
on top of HttpCore.
The HttpMime module extends mime4j library with some HTTP specific
functionality and integrates it with the HttpComponents framework.
WWW: http://hc.apache.org/httpcomponents-client/
protocol. They are nonetheless sufficient to develop basic client-side and
server-side HTTP services with a minimal footprint and no external
dependencies.
The HttpCore base module contains the public API and the default
implementation based on the Java classic (blocking) I/O model. It requires
a Java 1.3 compatible runtime and has no dependency on any external libraries.
HttpCore NIO extensions contain optional components that leverage the event
driven, non-blocking I/O (NIO) model. HttpCore NIO extensions require a
Java 5.0 compatible runtime and the HttpCore base module. HttpCore NIO
extensions are intended for those usage scenarios where raw throughput is
less important than the ability to handle thousands of simultaneous HTTP
connections in a resource efficient manner.
WWW: http://hc.apache.org/httpcomponents-core/
System for easily building and maintaining a dynamic
web site. Keep your web site up to date with this easy
to use, secure and flexible system.
It is the ideal tool for a wide range of users: from
business to community users, from large enterprises to
people who want a simple, easy to use blogging tool.
ImpressCMS is a powerful system that gets outstanding
results!
WWW: http://www.impresscms.org/
PR: ports/126948
Submitted by: Wen heping <wenheping at gmail.com>
WITH_MODPERL2 / WITH_MODPERL is not handled correctly so the depency list for upcomming www/rt38 is way off.
As such, we've split this port into MASTER (www/p5-Apache-DBI) and
SLAVES (www/p5-Apache-DBI-mp1) and (www/p5-Apache-DBI-mp2).
While here, cleanup the MASTER port a little
- spell out the RUN_DEPENDS
- remove USE_APACHE and let www/mod_perl* deal with it
- pull the plist into Makefile
Bump PORTREVISION
Discussed with: pav on #bsdports
Approved by: gabor (mentor)
to present photo collections on your web site.
WWW: http://www.phpwebgallery.net/
PR: ports/126756
Submitted by: Goran Lowkrantz <glz at hidden-powers.com>
help outside the module system, in pure .html files. The files can
be easily translated simply by copying them into the right translations
directory. The entire system can appear in a popup or not as the
module prefers (and by taking away access to view the popups, a
site can force the popups to not exist).
The system ties into Drupal's search system and is fully indexed,
so the entire contents can be searched for keywords. the help files
can be placed in a hierarchy as well, allowing for top down navigation
of the help.
WWW: http://drupal.org/project/advanced_help
PR: ports/125798
Submitted by: Eygene Ryabinkin <rea-fbsd at codelabs.ru>
Apache 2 webserver with OpenID
mod_auth_openid is an authentication module for the Apache
2 webserver. It handles the functions of an OpenID consumer
as specified in the OpenID 2.0 specification.
WWW: http://trac.butterfat.net/public/mod_auth_openid
PR: ports/126218
Submitted by: Sutra Zhou <zhoushuqun@gmail.com>
A plugin that allows you to view the browsers request headers
and the headers sent by the http server.
PR: ports/125096
Submitted by: Dominic Fandrey <kamikaze@bsdforen.de>
WoozTalk is a new innovative and free Internet service that
let you see and chat with anyone else visiting the same
website.
As soon as you install WoozTalk, when you visit one of your
favorite websites, you will see others net surfers currently
connected and you will be able to chat with them!
This plugin allows to use WoozTalk with Firefox. It will
be installed by the port net-im/wooztalk
WWW: http://www.wooztalk.com
PR: ports/125885
Submitted by: David <tech@wooztalk.com>
FireGPG is a Firefox extension which brings an interface
to encrypt, decrypt, sign or verify the signature of text
in any web page using GnuPG.
WWW: http://getfiregpg.org/index.html
PR: ports/125919
Submitted by: Ashish Shukla <wahjava@gmail.com>
Pligg unique are collaborative bookmarking, social networking,
folksonomy and blogging. Each of the News links, unit of pligg
content, has a vote button, URL and optionally a short description
of news. Here Visitors are supplier, consumer and judge of the
content. Every visitor has right and freedom to vote and veto any
news item. At the end of the day, depending on count of vote news
are either promoted to main site,or move or remains in incoming
queue, or permanently removed from site. Being a collaborative CMS,
Pligg sites grow very fast in terms of traffic and popularity.
WWW: http://www.pligg.com/
PR: ports/126415
Submitted by: Wen heping <wenheping at gmail.com>
worlds by providing an open, permanent, and intelligent infrastructure
for geo-referencing data on the Internet.
WWW: http://developer.yahoo.com/geo/
PR: ports/126292
Submitted by: Steven Kreuzer <skreuzer at exit2shell.com>
plurk itself uses internally which are not published and not necessarily
stable. When Plurk publish a stable API this module will be updated to take
advantage of it. In the mean time use with caution.
Ryan Lim did the heavy lifting of reverse engineering the API. His PHP
implementation can be found at http://code.google.com/p/rlplurkapi/.
If you'd like to lend a hand supporting the bits of Plurk that this API
doesn't yet reach please feel free to send me a patch. The Plurk API Wiki at
http://plurkwiki.badchemicals.net/ is a good source of information.
Author: Andy Armstrong <andy.armstrong@messagesystems.com>
WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/WWW-Plurk/
PR: ports/126404
Submitted by: Yi-Hsuan Hsin <mhsin at mhsin.org>
very basic browser whose feature list includes things like "History"
and "Bookmarks". It does not have support for netscape plugins, so
no flash support until Qt 4.5. But it is small, less than 10,000
lines of code, very fast, lean, mean and loads of fun to hack on.
Arora and QtWebKit is developed to be cross-platform using the Qt
library. It was originally created as a demo for Qt to help test
the QtWebKit component and find API issues and bugs before the
release.
WWW: http://code.google.com/p/arora/
Submitted by: Andy Fawcett <andy at athame.co.uk>
for FreeBSD. The official KDE 4.1.0 release notes can be found at
http://www.kde.org/announcements/4.1/.
Some note:
* Prefix
KDE4 will be install into a custom prefixes namely ${LOCALBASE}/kde4.
KDE4 and KDE3 can co-exist
* Sound
For sound to work, it is necessary to have dbus and hal enabled
in your system. Please see the respective documentation on how
to enable these.
For more Informations see the HEADS UP at ports@ and kde-freebsd@
or our wiki page http://wiki.freebsd.org/KDE4/Install.
Have fun!
- Move transmission to transmission-cli, transmission becomes a meta-port.
- Add transmission-web, it's a web interface (Clutch) as it has merged into
its project.
Repocopy: marcus (transmission -> transmission-cli)
to use dynamic web content management system written
in PHP. XOOPS is the ideal tool for developing small
to large dynamic community websites, intra company
portals, corporate portals, weblogs and much more.
WWW: http://www.xoops.org/
PR: ports/126194
Submitted by: Wen heping <wenheping at gmail.com>
Note:
With this update several ports specific problems
have been fixed. Qt4 headers and libraries have
been moved to include/qt4 and lib/qt4. bsd.qt.mk
defines QT_INCDIR and QT_LIBDIR now, which could
be used in qt4-dependent ports if required.
Thanks to: Max Brazhnikov Danny Pansters
node by navigating to www.example.com/print/nid, where nid is the
node id of content to render.
WWW: http://drupal.org/project/print
PR: ports/126038
Submitted by: Eygene Ryabinkin <rea-fbsd at codelabs.ru>
running on Google App Engine.
Google App Engine Oil (GAEO) enables the web development on
Google AppEngine quick and less configurations. GAEO enhances
Google AppEngine SDK with new features such as:
- Well-formed URL Routing
- Enhanced Request Handler (Controller)
- Enhanced Object-Relation Mapping (ORM)
PR: ports/125923
Submitted by: Yi-Jheng Lin <yzlin at cs.nctu.edu.tw>
powerful set of functionality for one of PHPs major
applications. It eases handling of HTTP URLs, dates,
redirects, headers and messages, provides means for
negotiation of clients preferred language and charset,
as well as a convenient way to send any arbitrary data
with caching and resuming capabilities. It provides
powerful request functionality too.
WWW: http://pecl.php.net/package/pecl_http/
PR: ports/125909
Submitted by: Wen Heping <wenheping at gmail.com>
provides a tree view of an XML document.
TclDOM is a package with several implementations, including one
written in pure Tcl, one written in C based on TclDOMPro and
another that wraps the Gnome libxml2 library.
This port installs the libxml2 part.
PR: ports/123956
Submitted by: Frank Fenor <frank at fenor.de>
or anywhere you like it!
You can go to settings to change which services should be available for you
as buttons. Left click on a button opens the service in the current tab,
MIDDLE CLICK opens a new tab. If you like you can change the main appearance
from a Toolbar with all buttons you've selected to a single Dropdown Menu.
WWW: http://www.soerenrinne.de/
PR: ports/123909
Submitted by: Anatoly Borodin <anatoly.borodin at gmail.com>
replaces Firefox's limited proxying capabilities. It offers more
features than SwitchProxy, ProxyButton, QuickProxy, xyzproxy,
ProxyTex, TorButton, etc.
WWW: https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/2464/
PR: ports/124519
Submitted by: Ashish Shukla <wahjava at gmail.com>
If you're like most people, you have a few passwords that you use over
and over again on many different websites. You know this isn't secure,
but you do it anyway. Why? Because it's difficult to remember a unique
password for each and every web site that requires one.
PasswordMaker manages all your online accounts using either new,
uncrackable passwords it creates, or your existing passwords. It even
automatically populates webforms for one-click login.
Moreover, passwords aren't stored anywhere--they are calculated over and over
again as they're needed--so there's nothing to be lost, hacked, or stolen!
WWW: http://passwordmaker.org/
PR: ports/123902
Submitted by: Anatoly Borodin <anatoly.borodin at gmail.com>
accidentally no matter what you click (even actions like "Close other tabs"
will not affect them) and will stick around between sessions.
Ideal for keeping URLs you use often, always one tab away. Also, ideal
for picking up specific articles where you left off during a previous session.
From first installation PermaTabs includes three random sample tabs
(from a built in list) to get you started. Maybe you'll discover a useful site
you never knew about?
Adding or removing a permatab is simple - right click a site's tab,
and check/uncheck "Permanent Tab".
Must read: one of the default permatabs installed on first installation
is an affiliate URL to eBay.com. You can of course remove this and the other
sample permatabs, and create your own (which is the whole idea).
WWW: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/2558
PR: ports/123901
Submitted by: Anatoly Borodin <anatoly.borodin at gmail.com>
compatible with the Flash Player.
The Adobe Integrated Runtime and Flash Player use AMF to communicate between
an application and a remote server. AMF encodes remote procedure calls (RPC)
into a compact binary representation that can be transferred over HTTP/HTTPS
or the RTMP/RTMPS protocol. Objects and data values are serialized into this
binary format, which increases performance, allowing applications to load data
up to 10 times faster than with text-based formats such as XML or SOAP.
AMF3, the default serialization for ActionScript 3.0, provides various
advantages over AMF0, which is used for ActionScript 1.0 and 2.0. AMF3 sends
data over the network more efficiently than AMF0. AMF3 supports sending int
and uint objects as integers and supports data types that are available only
in ActionScript 3.0, such as ByteArray, ArrayCollection, and IExternalizable.
WWW: http://pyamf.org/
PR: ports/125573
Submitted by: Junji NAKANISHI <jun-g at daemonfreaks.com>
analysis and manipulation of parts of an HTML document, including
some common server-side tags, while reproducing verbatim any
unrecognised or invalid HTML.
It also provides high-level HTML form manipulation functions.
WWW: http://jerichohtml.sourceforge.net/doc/index.html
PR: ports/124770
Submitted by: Marcin Cieslak <saper at SYSTEM.PL>
it easy to write your own DAV server in Python.
WebDAV is an extension to the normal HTTP/1.1 protocol
allowing the user to upload data, create collections of
objects, store properties for objects, etc.
WWW: http://www.webdav.de/
PR: ports/125665
Submitted by: Wen Heping <wenheping at gmail.com>
that generates a page with weighted tags. The cool thing is that
by merely altering font sizes, these lists suddenly gain a dimension.
Tagadelic offers various ways to add terms and vocabularies in one
tag cloud. By using the urls, you can create your own clouds pages.
It also offers a sideblock for each taxonomy tree.
WWW: http://drupal.org/project/tagadelic
PR: ports/125711
Submitted by: Eygene Ryabinkin <rea-fbsd at codelabs.ru>
cold click zones.
Features:
- Few function calls to log a click, no server load rise should be noticed
- A keyword is used to define the page upon Javascript code load
- Screen sizes and browsers are logged
WWW: http://www.labsmedia.com/clickheat/index.html
Implements a simple, stateless and non-blocking HTTP client. It supports GET,
POST and other request methods, cookies and more, all on a very low level.
It can follow redirects supports proxies and automatically limits the number
of connections to the values specified in the RFC.
WWW: http://search.cpan.org/perldoc?AnyEvent::HTTP
PR: ports/125342
Submitted by: Vladimir Timofeev <vovkasm at gmail.com>
Squatting is a web microframework written in Perl that is based on
Ruby's Camping. It originally used Continuity as its foundation, but it
has since been generalized such that it can squat on top of any
Perl-based web framework (in theory).
WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Squatting/
This package contains two index building utilities (omindex and
scriptindex) and a CGI search application (omega). These use the
Xapian search library to provide a search over a collection of
documents.
Approved by: erwin (mentor)
merely pick up and help him. Thanks to many testers in both private and
mailing list emails for report a few of build and dependencies problems.
Also, thanks to marcus and Chess Griffin for test in their tinderboxes.
x11/pixman: Update to 0.10.0
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Firefox 3 needs it. Orignal, the shared library was bumped and ahze has
added a new feature in our USE_GNOME=ltverhack by can control the number
of shared library. To control the number of shared library, add the
ltverhack:N. Right now pixman has USE_GNOME=ltverhack:9 to make it stays
same at libpixman-1.so.9. If anyone want to use ltverhack:N in one of your
port, you need to make sure the ABI doesn't change to use it..
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graphics/cairo: Update to 1.6.4
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Firefox 3 needs it. We have updated most cairo binding ports too.
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graphics/poppler: Update to 0.8.3
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The shared libraries version have been changed. All ports that depend on
poppler have PORTREVISION bump. The graphics/py-poppler has been updated
to 0.8.1 to work with newer poppler better. As for the poppler-qt, there
is no shared library version change.
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www/firefox3 and gecko ports related: Update to 3.0 final
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The bsd.gecko.mk has been moved from www/mozilla/ to Mk/. You no longer
need to include bsd.gecko.mk/Makefile.common by manual. We are keeping it
in backward compatibility, so the rest ports won't be break. We haven't
add some other ports to have Firefox 3 support yet, so feel free to send
us patch or commit it by yourself (to committers). However, view in
bsd.gecko.mk for document.
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Approved by: portmgr (marcus)
simple wrapper for Net::LDAP. This class simplifies LDAP access by letting
you configure a common set of bind arguments. It also lets you configure a
base DN for searching.
WWW: http://search.cpan.org/~danieltwc/Catalyst-Model-LDAP/
provides a tree view of an XML document.
TclDOM is a package with several implementations, including one
written in pure Tcl, one written in C based on TclDOMPro and
another that wraps the Gnome libxml2 library.
This port installs the TclDOMPro part.
PR: ports/123954
Submitted by: Frank Fenor <frank at fenor.de>
independent of the API supported by the server software hosting the blog.
It uses a driver-based approach to communicate with different APIs out there.
If a new blogging API is invented, someone just needs to write a driver for
the Services_Blogging package, and everyone can access also this blogs.
WWW: http://pear.php.net/package/Services_Blogging/
PR: ports/124910
Submitted by: Wen Heping <wenheping at gmail.com>
interface for hosting Python based web applications within Apache. The
adapter is written completely in C code against the Apache C runtime and
for hosting WSGI applications within Apache has a lower overhead than using
existing WSGI adapters for mod_python or CGI.
WWW: http://www.modwsgi.org/
PR: ports/122612
Submitted by: Douglas Thrift
command-line interface. With twill, you can navigate through Web sites
that use forms, cookies, and most standard Web features.
twill supports automated Web testing and has a simple Python interface.
WWW: http://twill.idyll.org/
PR: ports/124610
Submitted by: "Junji NAKANISHI" <jun-g@daemonfreaks.com>
Approved by: gabor (mentor, implicit)
DAViCal is a CalDAV server. It cal be used to support shared
calendars for iCal Evolution etc. There have been many
requests for a CalDAV server for FreeBSD.
PR: ports/123692
Submitted by: Maurice Castro <maurice@castro.aus.net>
This is a bundle of several ports covering many typical requirements
for building an Apple WebObjects deployment environment. Each port
is or has a dependancy with some other port in the bundle, and have
therefore been lodged collectively.
www/mod_webobjects
WOAdaptor is a collection of WebObjects WebServer Adaptors.
These include an Apache Module, CGI and FastCGI adaptors
This is a subproject of Project Wonder and is an effort to
pool enhancements and bug fixes for Apple's open source
codebase.
WWW: http://wonder.sourceforge.net/WOAdaptor.html
PR: ports/117299
Submitted by: Quinton Dolan <q@onthenet.com.au>
This is a bundle of several ports covering many typical requirements
for building an Apple WebObjects deployment environment. Each port
is or has a dependancy with some other port in the bundle, and have
therefore been lodged collectively.
www/woadaptor-cgi
WOAdaptor is a collection of WebObjects WebServer Adaptors.
These include an Apache Module, CGI and FastCGI adaptors
This is a subproject of Project Wonder and is an effort to
pool enhancements and bug fixes for Apple's open source
codebase.
WWW: http://wonder.sourceforge.net/WOAdaptor.html
PR: ports/117299
Submitted by: Quinton Dolan <q@onthenet.com.au>
This is a bundle of several ports covering many typical requirements
for building an Apple WebObjects deployment environment. Each port
is or has a dependancy with some other port in the bundle, and have
therefore been lodged collectively.
www/woadaptor
WOAdaptor is a collection of WebObjects WebServer Adaptors.
These include an Apache Module, CGI and FastCGI adaptors
This is a subproject of Project Wonder and is an effort to
pool enhancements and bug fixes for Apple's open source
codebase.
WWW: http://wonder.sourceforge.net/WOAdaptor.html
PR: ports/117299
Submitted by: Quinton Dolan <q@onthenet.com.au>
This is a bundle of several ports covering many typical requirements
for building an Apple WebObjects deployment environment. Each port
is or has a dependancy with some other port in the bundle, and have
therefore been lodged collectively.
www/webobjects
WebObjects runtime is the deployment environment for Apple WebObjects
Applications.
WebObjects is a suite of tools and object-oriented frameworks that enable
you to create and deploy web applications and web services using Java.
WWW: http://www.apple.com/webobjects
PR: ports/117299
Submitted by: Quinton Dolan <q@onthenet.com.au>
Reviewed by:
Approved by:
Obtained from:
MFC after:
Security:
GNU General Public Licence. It is free to download and use and
will remain so. FluxBB was conceived and designed to be fast and
light with less of the "not so essential" features that some of
the other forums have whilst not sacrificing essential functionality
or usability.
WWW: http://www.fluxbb.org/
PR: ports/123863
Submitted by: Wen Heping <wenheping at gmail.com>
a BSD-style license like Apache. It allows the definition and use of macros
within apache runtime configuration files. The syntax is a natural extension
to apache html-like configuration style.
WWW: http://www.cri.ensmp.fr/~coelho/mod_macro/
PR: ports/124173
Submitted by: Lukasz Wasikowski <lukasz at wasikowski.net>
2008-04-07 net-mgmt/ap-utils: Does not work with gcc4.2; appears to be abandoned
2008-03-31 multimedia/xfce4-xmms-controller-plugin: Project is dead
2008-05-15 www/pear-HTTP_Session: Use www/pear-HTTP_Session2 instead
2008-05-04 security/bioapitool: All functionallity of this tools has been merged with pam_bsdbioapi
Apache Portable Runtime (APR) library. It multiplexes connections,
running the read/write communication asynchronously. Memory copies
and transformations are kept to a minimum to provide high
performance operation.
WWW: http://serf.googlecode.com
PR: ports/124059
Submitted by: Craig Rodrigues <rodrigc at FreeBSD.org>
mod_fileiri implements http IRIs for directories/files, i.e.
if accepts URIs with non-ASCII characters encoded in UTF-8 and
converts them to the legacy encoding used in the file system
(which can be specified per directory, or even finer if necessary
(although that's a real hack)).
What is more, it continues to accept requests in the legacy
encoding specified, and redirects them to the correct UTF-8
form, which then returns the actual document (without looping).
There is also a backwards mode, which does redirects from
URIs in a specified legacy encoding to UTF-8 if the directory/
filenames are in UTF-8.
WWW: http://www.w3.org/2003/06/mod_fileiri/