Open Movie Editor is designed to be a simple video editor, that
provides basic movie making capabilities. It aims to be powerful
enough for the amateur movie artist, yet easy to use.
WWW: http://openmovieeditor.sourceforge.net
PR: ports/116502
Submitted by: Dmitry Marakasov <amdmi3@amdmi3.ru>
The game quantum minigolf is nearly the same as the game minigolf
- except that the ball obeys the laws of quantum mechanics.
Such a ball can be at several places at once. It can diffract around
obstacles and interfere with itself. Apart from that, the rules are
the same: You can play on various tracks involving various obstacles.
You hit the ball with a club and try to kick it into a hole on the
other side of the track.
WWW: http://quantumminigolf.sourceforge.net
PR: ports/116501
Submitted by: Dmitry Marakasov <amdmi3@amdmi3.ru>
DoCoMo's Open Source SEND project provides an implementation of
RFC3971 Secure Neighbor Discovery (SEND). SEND cryptographically
secures the IPv6 neighbor discovery protocol, countering the threats
discussed in RFC3756 (IPv6 Neighbor Discovery (ND) Trust Models and
Threats).
DoCoMo's SEND is implemented completely in user space, so it is
portable and lends itself to experimentation. It currently runs on
Linux (tested on 2.6 kernels) and FreeBSD (tested on 5.4).
Also included in the distribution are implementations of RFC3972
Cryptographically Generated Addresses (CGAs) and RFC3779 X.509
Extensions for IP Addresses and AS Identifiers.
WWW: http://www.docomolabs-usa.com/lab_osrc_guide.html
Doesn't work on FreeBSD > 6.x though. Hopefully the submitter will
submit patches for it now it is commited.
PR: ports/116540
Submitted by: Janos Mohacsi <janos.mohacsi@bsd.hu>
SMS::Send::DeviceGsm is an SMS::Send driver that uses Device::Gsm
to deliver messages via attached hardware.
You provide the hardware port and the baudrate to use.
Consult Device::Gsm for further information on what devices
and baudrates are supported.
Author: Chris Williams <chris@bingosnet.co.uk>
WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/SMS-Send-DeviceGsm/
PR: ports/116531
Submitted by: Tsung-Han Yeh <snowfly@yuntech.edu.tw>
(also: update to 5.0.4)
Upon installing FoldingAtHome I ran the software from a
user account only to find that I was stuck in a loop of
trying to enter configuration options. Shortly thereafter
I realized that it was trying to write to
/usr/local/share/foldingathome, and therefore requires being
run as root to write there unless one changes permissions
there. Seing as this isn't installed with a startup script
for daemonization, and running as root seems a little
excessive for this application, should this be adapted to
run from a user account or set up to be able to start at
boot?
And from maintainer:
This diff updates the port to version 5.04, and adds
support to running as normal user using ~/.fah
directory.
PR: ports/113335
Submitted by: James Snyder <jbsnyder@fanplastic.org>
Approved by: maintainer
Update audio/csound to 5.06
csound has been "liberated" and is now GPL, see
http://csounds.com/VercoeGift.html The corresponding csound
entry in LEGAL should be removed, note that csound-manual
isn't updated to 5.06 and is still subject to a restrictive
license.
With thanks to Erik Trulsson and Mel at -questions for
patch-Top-csound.c
PR: ports/116255
Submitted by: Martin Tournoij <carpetsmoker@xs4all.nl>
Schedule audio/csound-manual for deletion, the HTML docs
and tutorial are now installed by the csound port, additional
PDF docs can be downloaded from the website.
PR: ports/116255
Submitted by: Martin Tournoij <carpetsmoker@xs4all.nl>
This is the port of the medium opening book for crafty. It
consumes about 85-90M.
It was created with "book create enormous.pgn 60 2 50" (see
the crafty documentation and online help for a more thorough
explanation of what this does)
PR: ports/116240
Submitted by: shoemaker@bluebottle.com (Jonathan Shoemaker)
Dynagen is a front-end for use with the Dynamips Cisco router
emulator. It uses an INI-like configuration file to provision
Dynamips emulator networks. It takes care of specifying the right
port adapters, generating and matching up those pesky NIO descriptors,
specifying bridges, frame-relay, ATM switches, etc. It also provides
a management CLI for listing devices, suspending and reloading
instances, etc.
WWW: http://dyna-gen.sourceforge.net/
PR: ports/116343
Submitted by: Pavel I Volkov <pol@opk.ru>
- Update to 0.24
- Removed support for GCC 3.3.x
- Changed the GCC_MASTER_SITE_SUBDIR for GCC 4.1.x
PR: ports/116350
Submitted by: Masanori OZAWA <ozawa@ongs.co.jp>
Received email stating "build fails on amd64 system with a
message about unsupported instructions. [...] Modifying
patch-Makefile so that -m486 / -mtune 486 option is removed
fixed the problem for me." Updated Makefile to add PORTREVISION
so that updates will be seen by ports-tools, implemented
arch suggestions for fixes, removing most mention of
architecture specific instructions. Those will likely be
in make.conf, anyway, and if so will be passed along due
to inclusion.
PR: ports/116379
Submitted by: shoemaker@bluebottle.com (Jonathan Shoemaker)
Kevedit is an editor for the classic DOS game ZZT. The
"Linux version" runs under FreeBSD with only trivial
modification.
PR: ports/116388
Submitted by: Raymond Pasco <ray@cultofray.net>
The attached patch fixes security/sfs so it builds with
gcc42. The only change I made that I am wary of is commenting
out the LIBTOOL variable in ${WRKSRC}/sfsrwcd/Makefile.
However, this seems to work fine on both 7.0-CURRENT and
6.2-STABLE.
In addition, I would not mind maintaining the port.
PR: ports/116389
Submitted by: Dave Grochowski <malus.x@gmail.com>
Libnxt is a library and set of tools for managing Lego Mindstorms
NXT firmware via the Unix command line.
PR: ports/116398
Submitted by: Jason Bacon <jwbacon@tds.net>
unfortunately it seems that there is no newer PHP release to
fix these issue for 4.x series, so mark it as so.
While I'm there add a new CVE that was not mentioned in
previous revision of entry.