wmbday is a Window Maker dock app for Linux und FreeBSD that
will remind you of birthdays. It can show up to four persons
whose birthday is next. On a birthday it will notify you by
blinking the concerning person. Background color, normal and
notification font color can be changed. The data is loaded from
a simple text file.
PR: 61735
Submitted by: Ulrich Spoerlein <q@uni.de>
written using Gtk+ and Gnome widgets by Alexandru Csete.
Part of the grounstation suite, it purpose is to control
an amateur radio transceiver from X. It supports any of
the transceivers that hamlib supports, including rpc.rigd
over the network. However, at present only a subset of the
hamlib functions are provided.
The groundstation suite comprises Gnome-rig and Gnome-predict
and is intended to provide a low-cost amateur radio station
with the facilities of a high-end satellite station.
WWW: http://groundstation.sourceforge.net/
PR: ports/61729
Submitted by: Matt Dawson <matt@mattsnetwork.co.uk>
* Fix some grammar nits in portlint.1
* Add some missing options to the summary in portlint.1
* Reorganize some option descriptions in portlint.1
* Add an ENVIRONMENT section describing PL_CVS_IGNORE and PORTSDIR in
portlint.1
* Don't check the MAINTAINER field for direct command use [1]
* Add a new PL_CVS_IGNORE environment variable that allows users to filter
out certain patterns from the CVS files check [2]
* Only warn about CATEGORY problems if the user is in PORTSDIR [3]
* Sync new command macros with recent bsd.port.mk changes
* Correct a regular expression problem when looking for direct command use [4]
PR: 61562 [1]
61449 [2] [3]
Submitted by: Sergey Matveychuk <sem@ciam.ru> [1]
sergei [3]
leeym [4]
only were they hardwired, they were hardwired incorrectly (the prefix
was set to /usr/local/local/local).
Reported and tested by: Alexandr Kovalenko <never@nevermind.kiev.ua>
written using Gtk+ and Gnome widgets by Alexandru Csete.
Part of the grounstation suite, its purpose is to track
the various amateur, weather and military satellites that
are of interest to radio amateurs.
The groundstation suite comprises Gnome-rig and Gnome-predict
and is intended to provide a low-cost amateur radio station
with the facilities of a high-end satellite station.
WWW: http://groundstation.sourceforge.net/
PR: ports/61727
Submitted by: Matt Dawson <matt@mattsnetwork.co.uk>
* use libid3tag library instead of libid3 for better
performance
* parse the filename to fill in missing ID3 tags
* support for unicoded ID3v2.4 tags
* bug fixes
PR: 61649
Submitted by: maintainer
since ito makes using package tools hard, is marked as FATAL by
portlint and otherwise doesn't affect the port, fix it silently.
Approved by: marcus (mentor)
that we have an appropriate rxvt.
. Make rxvt a PATCH_DEPENDS as it is tested in pre-configure (there is no
CONFIGURE_DEPENDS).
. Fix packing list and unbreak.
. Fix some minor whitespace bogons in Makefile.
. Add patches which hopefully fix the build on 5.x.
. Add a patch to stop the port installing stuff outside of ${PREFIX}.
Some of this could be added back in with a better patch that installed
it in the right place.
Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory is a full free multiplayer first person shooter
game. The game was originally going to be a retail expansion pack for Return
To Castle Wolfenstein but the project was cancelled and the good folks at
Activision decided to give it to us for free!
It's a team game; you will win or fall along with your comrades. The only way
to complete the objectives that lead to victory is by cooperation, with each
player covering their teammates and using their class special abilities in
concert with the others.
The game is unique in that it has moving objectives that makes the gameplay a
lot of fun!
WWW: http://www.enemy-territory.com
PR: ports/61583
Submitted by: Benjamin Lutz <benlutz@datacomm.ch>
InterNetNews is a complete Usenet system. The cornerstone of the package
is innd, an NNTP server that multiplexes all I/O. Newsreading is handled
by a separate server, nnrpd, that is spawned for each client. Both innd
and nnrpd have some slight variances from the NNTP protocol.
This ports is the developpement version, DON'T USE IT OR TRY TO USE IT
ON A PRODUCTION SERVER.
Merge in my 2004/01/17 change to the gcc33 port to configure with
--program-suffix and related and further simplifications.
Merge in my 2004/01/13 change to the gcc33 port to make the automatic
generation of the package list for libraries and include files more
failure tolerant, so that at least `make install` now works on sparc64.
Merge in my 2004/01/05 change to the gcc33 port to combine and simplify
the post-install handling of target libraries and GCJ include files.
libgcj still is not supported and packaging is broken on sparc64; mark
BROKEN on that platform.