- Bump PORTREVISION
- Change @dirrm with @dirrmtry for dirs where user's files may staied to
avoid an error when port deinstalls.
Approved by: portmgr (linimon)
We have not checked for this KEYWORD for a long time now, so this
is a complete noop, and thus no PORTREVISION bump. Removing it at
this point is mostly for pedantic reasons, and partly to avoid
perpetuating this anachronism by copy and paste to future scripts.
Bandwidth Monitor NG is a small and simple console-based live
bandwidth monitor for Linux, BSD, Solaris, Mac OS X and others.
Short list of features:
* supports /proc/net/dev, netstat, getifaddr, sysctl, kstat and libstatgrab
* unlimited number of interfaces supported
* interfaces are added or removed dynamically from list
* white-/blacklist of interfaces
* output of KB/s, Kb/s, packets, errors, average, max and total sum
* output in curses, plain console, CSV or HTML
* configfile
WWW: http://www.gropp.org/
This library implements SNMP (the Simple Network Management
Protocol). It is implemented in pure Ruby, so there are no dependencies
on external libraries like net-snmp. You can run this library anywhere
that Ruby can run.
PR.
Thanks for contributing.
Since the acroread7 port is a somewhat important port for our users, I
will hand it over to emulation@ if no _active_ *committer* takes it
before the ports freeze.
While I'm here:
- fix a little nit in the csound port (I think the intention was to
create no backup file instead of creating one with a "-e" extension)
- set ARCH to i386 in the amd64 case for the acroread7 port. This
is a work-around to be able to install everything when a dependency
is not already installed (ARCH is read-only in sub-makes, so the
dependencies can't change it). This should be removed when the
dependencies are fixed or converted to use bsd.linux-rpm.mk. [1]
Not objected to by: portmgr (explicit: krion; silence: rest)
Maintainer timeout: ~4 months
Submitted by: Sangwoo Shim <sangwoos@gmail.com> [1]
PR: 87985 [1]
against a radius server. This allows for more rapid
testing/troubleshooting of radius authentication problems depending
upon the method by which the person is authenticating (dial-up
customers come to mind).
Author: Matt Miller <mmiller_at_hick.org>
WWW: http://freshmeat.net/projects/radauth/
PR: ports/91975
Submitted by: Andrew Kilpatrick <tiger_at_whitetigersd.com>
1. Device Filter Clear Issue
This patch fixes an issue where attempting to clear a filter
would result in the filter still being active.
2. Invalid SQL When Creating Graphs
This patch fixes an problem where an invalid SQL statement
would be executed when generating graphs.
3. Additional Error Checking for Nth Percentile
This adds more checking concerning rrd fetch returning an empty
set on a non-existant rrd file, resulting in a php warning about
invalid index.
4. MySQL 5.x Strict Mode Compatibility
Allows MySQL 5.x to utilize the default "strict" sql_mode.
As an added benefit, this patch also automatically calculates
the maximum speed of your interface graphs preventing gigabit
interfaces from being overrun.
Reminded by: demon