I'm trusting that this needs no approval during ports freeze because these
packages are not built automatically, so therefore this is not treading on
Satoshi's toes.
"PLIST.in", make "PLIST.tmp" from "PLIST". The difference is that we
can now do a grep on PLIST on the entire ports tree to find what the
scotty port installed.
"PLIST.in", make "PLIST.tmp" from "PLIST". The difference is that we
can now do a grep on PLIST on the entire ports tree to find what the
scotty port installed.
patches a bit (author incorporated a fair number of them, and made
even more cross-platfrm portability improvements). I'll deal with
any packaging changes tomorrow.
and patch it up a bit. Yes indeed, phk is back in the tcl+snmp arena.
Update to 2.1.5, add the ability to probe several communities with
the IP-discover function.
MAINTAINER from asami to ports, I don't use this anymore (no cut &
paste, duh!).
By the way, does someone know why people think I'm a ytalk expert? I've
getting questions from all over the world about how to compile ytalk
on Solaris etc. Maybe taking out this MAINTAINER line would help.
- make a symlink to $PREFIX/bb/www instead from there to cgi-bin, so
that apache server finds the script outside the document root.
- updated PLIST.
- provide better environment for ,paging' in script (BBHOME, ...)
the start script.
Added a needed tmp dir ($PREFIX/bb/tmp), otherwise bb refuses to start.
Updated PLIST.
symlinked page.sh cgi script to $PREFIX/www/cgi-bin
a) The link created in /usr/local/www to the bb is relative, so it
does not work if the ${PREFIX}/www is itself a symlink. Fixed that
by using full paths.
b) Added a symlink bb/index.html to bb/bb.html so that the URL can
just be http://hostname/bb
c) Added 3 files (two of them were very important) to PLIST which
were missing (bb.html, bb2.html and the new index.html). So I think
nobody tried to install bb from a package since now.
Reviewed by:
Partially submitted by: Mikhail Teterin <mi@www.video-collage.com>
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