written by Alain Poirer for Linux, modified by Steve Tomljenovic. Binary
install, source code included.
PR: ports/80496
Submitted by: Remington <TastyNachos@charter.net>
Unidesc consists of four programs for finding out what is in a Unicode file.
They are useful when working with Unicode files when one doesn't know the
writing system, doesn't have the necessary font, needs to inspect invisible
characters, needs to find out whether characters have been combined or in what
order they occur, or needs statistics on which characters occur.
incremental backups to a remote file server. It relies on rsync for the
host to host copy and uses hard links to provide multiple snapshots of the
data without duplicating identical files.
PR: ports/80582
Submitted by: Loren M. Lang <lorenl@alzatex.com>
a pkg-plist/pkgdb auto-generator for unpackaged softwares or unfinished
ports. It provides two commands:
* pkg_trackinst:
Tracks installation of unpackaged software and writes pkgdb
entry using the install log. Then, it also creates a binary
package for the installed package.
* pkg_genplist:
Generates `pkg-plist' of a port in current directory automatically
by a test installation.
backup compression and encryption. Backup can be stored on local file system
and on remote host stored over SSH or FTP. Some addition scripts allow backups
SQL tables from PostgreSQL and MySQL (pgsql_backup.sh and mysql_backup.sh)),
save system configuration files and list of installed packages (sysbackup.sh).
PR: ports/79794
Submitted by: Alex Samorukov <samm@os2.kiev.ua>
interface and disk statistics every 5 seconds. It sends this data on to symux
for further processing. symon has been designed to inflict minimal performance
and security impact -- it can be run as nobody on the system it monitors.
symux is a non-priviledged daemon that listens to incoming symon traffic. symux
can write the incoming symon streams into rrd files. Clients interested in
monitoring machine state can also log into symux and receive data as ascii as
it arrives.
symon2web is a php script that can show the data stored in the rrd files.
PR: ports/78416
Submitted by: Ulrich Spoerlein <q@uni.de>
is to present the user with a complete yet simple burning solution. Features
include:
Features for Coaster include:
* Audio cd sessions
* Data cd sessions
* File drag and drop from nautilus
* Ability to save and restore sessions from file
WWW: http://www.coaster-burn.org/
The release notes can be found at
http://www.gnome.org/start/2.10/notes/rnwhatsnew.html, and will give you a
good idea of what has gone into this release overall. However, a lot of
FreeBSD specific additions and fixes have been made. For example, this
release offers fixed ACPI support as well as new CPU freqeuncy monitoring
support. See the FreeBSD GNOME 2.10 upgrade page at
http://www.FreeBSD.org/gnome/docs/faq210.html for the entire list as well
as a list of known issues and upgrade instructions.
GNOME 2.10, as well as all of our releases, would not be possible without
the great team that goes into porting and testign each and every component.
Thanks definitely goes out to ahze, adamw, bland, kwm, mezz, and pav for all
their work. We would also like to thank our adventurous users that chose to
ride the walrus. We'd especially like to thank the following users that
provided patches for GNOME 2.10:
ade
Yasuda Keisuke
Franz Klammer
Khairil Yusof
Radek Kozlowsk
And anyone else I may have accidentally omitted.
As with GNOME 2.8, 2.10 comes with a brand-spankin' new splashscreen
courtesy of Franz Klammer. However, unlike GNOME 2.8, we've included all
of the FreeBSD GNOME splashscreen entries with gnomesession. You can
use the deskutils/splashsetter port to choose the one you like best.
As always, GNOME users should _not_ use portupgrade alone to upgrade to
2.10. Instead, get the gnome_upgrade.sh script from
http://www.FreeBSD.org/gnome/gnome_upgrade.sh.
Enjoy!
PEAR::File_Fstab is an easy-to-use package which can read & write UNIX fstab
files. It presents a pleasant object-oriented interface to the fstab.
Features:
* Supports blockdev, label, and UUID specification of mount device.
* Extendable to parse non-standard fstab formats by defining a new Entry
class for that format.
* Easily examine and set mount options for an entry.
* Stable, functional interface.
* Fully documented with PHPDoc.
PR: ports/78631
Submitted by: Antonio Carlos Venancio Junior <antonio@php.net>
UDFclient basicly provides a userinterface not unlike ftp(1) but allways
fetches files recursively from the disc(s).
PR: ports/75781
Submitted by: Andriy Gapon
Monit is a utility for managing and monitoring processes,
files, directories, devices and network services on a Unix system.
Monit conducts automatic maintenance and repair and can execute
meaningful causal actions in error situations.
monit supports:
* Daemon mode - poll services at a specified interval
* Group and manage groups of services, service dependencies
* Logging - syslog or own logfile
* Alert, start, stop and restart of services based on it's
* characteristics
* MD5 and SHA1 checksums
* Runtime Unix socket and TCP/IP port checking (tcp and udp)
* Process status, timeout, memory and cpu usage, etc.
* Device usage monitoring (inodes and space)
* File monitoring (timestamp, checksum, permission, owner, etc.)
* Directory monitoring (timestamp, permission, owner, etc.)
* Remote network services monitoring (ping, response time,
* protocol, etc.)
* System load average monitoring
* Flexible and customizable email alert messages and notifications
* Protocol verification such as HTTP, FTP, SMTP, POP, IMAP, NNTP,
* etc.
* A HTTP interface with XML output option
PR: ports/75811
Submitted by: Martin Pala <martinp at tildeslash.com>
or in shells (bash, tcsh). To be used with interactive commands. It is
written in Ocaml and Camlp4 and uses the library unix.cma.
PR: ports/77307
Submitted by: Marwan Burelle <marwan.burelle@lri.fr>
Graveman is yet another GPL GTK2 frontend for cdrecord, mkisofs, readcd and sox.
It does NOT require a lot of GNOME libfoos and libbars, so it is
ideal for using with lightweight GTK2 window managers, like XFCE4, for example.
PR: ports/77025
Submitted by: Anton Karpov <toxa@toxahost.ru>
This is simple command-line GPT partition editor.
It can print tables, fix them, check consistency, add and remove
partitions (in edit mode).
PR: ports/76177
Submitted by: Valentin Nechayev <netch@segfault.kiev.ua>
package and lets you decide (in a beauty dialog interface) for each one
if you want to keep it or delete it.
This is similar to pkg_cutleaves, but it does not require any dependencies
and is done in visual, dialog(1) interface instead of command line.
PR: ports/75517
Submitted by: Timothy Redaelli <drizzt@gufi.org>
The i855vidctl tool was written by Damien Bergamini
<damien.bergamini@free.fr> based on code written by Alain
Poirier for Linux.
It lets you change the resolution to 1400x1050.
PR: ports/71106
Submitted by: Oliver Bantke <oliver.bantke@t-g-p.org>
This class provides an easy way to retrieve all the strings for a multilingual
site from a data source (i.e. db).
The following containers are provided, more will follow:
- PEAR::DB
- PEAR::MDB
- PEAR::MDB2
- gettext
- XML
- PEAR::DB_DataObject (experimental)
It is designed to reduce the number of queries to the db,
caching the results when possible. An Admin class is provided
to easily manage translations (add/remove a language,
add/remove a string).
Currently, the following decorators are provided:
- CacheLiteFunction (for file-based caching)
- CacheMemory (for memory-based caching)
- DefaultText (to replace empty strings with their keys)
- Iconv (to switch from/to different encodings)
- Lang (resort to fallback languages for empty strings)
- SpecialChars (replace html entities with their hex codes)
- UTF-8 (to convert UTF-8 strings to ISO-8859-1)
PR: ports/75303
Submitted by: Antônio Carlos Venâncio Júnior <antonio@php.net>