file. At present the list includes mkmanifest, manicheck, filecheck, fullcheck,
skipcheck, manifind, maniread, manicopy, and maniadd.
WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/ExtUtils-Manifest/
PR: ports/120544
Submitted by: Felippe de Meirelles Motta <lippemail at gmail.com>
also referred to as type 7 passwords. Further you can
encrypt any given string into a encrypted hash that will
be accepted by any Cisco device as an encrypted type 7 password.
WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Cisco-Hash/
PR: ports/120498
Submitted by: Tsung-Han Yeh <snowfly at yuntech.edu.tw>
adventurous graphic designers and typesetters who deal with hundreds
and even more fonts during their work - browsing the endless lists
of font dialogs. Basically, the Fontmatrix helps doing three things:
activation and deactivation of fonts, tagging fonts and fontbook
generation.
WWW: http://www.fontmatrix.net
PR: ports/120250
Submitted by: Max Brazhnikov <makc at issp.ac.ru>
SVN access files (AuthzSVNAccessFile files), as well as a command
line interface to that object oriented programming interface
(svnaclmgr.pl) which is in the examples/ directory.
WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/SVN-Access/
PR: ports/120555
Submitted by: Greg Larkin <glarkin at sourcehosting.net>
- Bump portrevision
(1) mod_digest by Mathias Berchtold (http://www.smartftp.com/oss/proftpd/)
which implements all digest commands.
(2) mod_comb (http://lev.serebryakov.spb.ru/mod_comb/) by Lev Serebryakov,
which adds COMB support.
PR: ports/120742
Submitted by: Lev A. Serebryakov <lev@FreeBSD.org>
One thing preventing The GIMP from being useful
in a pre-press environment is the lack of support
for the CMYK colour-space. This plug-in goes some
small way towards rectifying the situation, using
a trick with layers to fake CMYK support.
WWW: http://cue.yellowmagic.info/softwares/separate.html
PR: ports/120166
Submitted by: Pietro Cerutti <gahr at gahr.ch>
Have you ever tried to debug a test script that is failing tests? Without too
many modifications, your test script can generate a log file with information
about each failed test.
You can take your existing test script, and with (hopefully) very little
effort, convert it to use Test::Debugger. Then re-run your modified test and
view the log file it creates.
WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Test-Debugger/
eye-candy but also powerful desktop environment for Linux or other Unix-like
operating systems. It uses following programs: FVWM as a window manager and
"main core", ROX-Filer as file manager (manages icons on the desktop), xterm,
aterm, mrxvt or urxvt as terminal emulators, MPD or XMMS as music players
(there's built-in support for controlling these programs), and several other
tools for different functions, like setting a wallpaper or making screen
shots.
WWW: http://fvwm-crystal.org/
PR: ports/118688
Submitted by: Giacomo Mariani
precise, it is a JNI-wrapper to Readline. It is distributed under the
LGPL.
You must call Readline.load(ReadlineLibrary lib); before using any
other methods. If you omit the call to the load()-method, the pure
Java fallback solution is used. Possible values for lib are:
ReadlineLibrary.PureJava
ReadlineLibrary.GnuReadline
ReadlineLibrary.Editline
ReadlineLibrary.Getline
Note that all programs using GnuReadline will fall under the GPL,
since Gnu-Readline is GPL software!
WWW: http://sourceforge.net/projects/java-readline/
PR: ports/116817
Submitted by: Martin Kammerhofer <mkamm at gmx.net>
Claws Mail has a high number of configurable options and, in order to keep
the binary small and fast, some of these preferences which are not widely
used are not provided with a graphical interface for inspection and/or
modification.
Users wanting to edit such preferences had to face editing the configuration
text files directly, now it is possible with a convenient GTK2 interface using
Clawsker.
Other features:
* Handling of all hidden preferences
* Fully internationalized interface using gettext
* Detection of running Claws Mail
* Support for alternate configuration directories
WWW: http://www.claws-mail.org/clawsker
PR: ports/120681
Submitted by: Pawel Pekala <c0rn at o2.pl>
- Change LOCK option to ON by default (as official build).
- Remove pre-everything warning and conditional pkg-message about UBLIO (see
below).
- Add README.FreeBSD (introduction, known issues, bug reporting, ublio
configuration, mounting at starup, ...) and mention in pkg-message.
- Update to version 0.3.9-pre1.20080208 (agreed with author).
- Download directly from the Mercurial reposirory (as tarball), to ease
maintainence.
- Remove all local patches as they were integrated.
- Convert setup.sh into setup.sh.in, and use SUB_FILES instead of manual
replacement.
- Use kldload instead of rc.d script in setup.sh.in because the latter gives
an error.
- Remove "sleep 1" from rc.d script as now the FUSE daemon makes umount wait
until disks are synced (synchronous unmount).
- Update pkg-message.
From [2]:
- Pass SRC_BASE to the actual build (previously was only used by the port to
detect if the source was installed, but not passed to the internal Makefile).
PR: ports/120420 [1], ports/118112 [2]
Submitted by: alepulver [1], Yuri Pankov <yuri.pankov@gmail.com> [2]
Approved by: maintainer (timeout) [1], maintainer [2]
for developing websites for mobile-phones.
The plugin absorbs differences between mobile-phone service providers.
WWW: http://rubyforge.org/projects/jpmobile/
PR: ports/120316
Submitted by: TAKATSU Tomonari <tota at rtfm.jp>
charting control flow within the program.
Current implementation is able to produce both direct and inverted
flowgraphs for C sources. Optionally a cross-reference listing can
be generated. Two output formats are implemented: POSIX and GNU
(extended).
Input files can optionally be preprocessed before analyzing.
WWW: http://savannah.gnu.org/projects/cflow
PR: ports/120373
Submitted by: Dmitry Marakasov <amdmi3 at amdmi3.ru>
portable screen reader. It works by opening a shell in a pty and
intercepting all user input/output, maintaining a window of what
should be on the screen by looking at the codes and text sent to the
screen. It thus uses no Linuxisms such as /dev/vcsa0 and does not
necessarily need to be setuid root (the only requirement being that
the user be able to access the tts device).
WWW: http://yasr.sourceforge.net/
Ported by David K. Gerry <David.K.Gerry@GMail.com>
PR: ports/119789
Submitted by: David K. Gerry
them to interface with Festival Lite, a free text-to-speech engine developed at
the CMU Speech Center as an off-shoot of Festival. EFlite is still in beta,
but I have been using it successfully with Yasr to get speech on my notebook
under Linux without having to lug my Speak-out around. It uses Festival Lite's
code to interface with the sound driver and, therefore, should work with some
versions of ALSA, but I have only tested it with the OSS sound drivers so far.
Michael P. Gorse
mgorse@alum.wpi.edumgorse@users.sf.net
WWW: http://eflite.sourceforge.net/
Ported by David K. Gerry <David.K.Gerry@GMail.com>
PR: ports/119790
Submitted by: David K. Gerry