all of your files. It is useful both for producing incremental backups
or for systemwide images or "snapshots". The script can be run either
from the command line or, more typically, as a cron job to automate
system backup tasks.
The central benefit of using 'tbku' over hand written tar commands is
that 'tbku' is "table driven". You specify the set of files to back up
in a table (a separate file). You can have as many of these "filesets"
as you wish, corresponding to different kinds of backups you want
done. 'tbku' will do backups automatically or manually, based on the
name of the "fileset". This considerably simplifies automating
backups, keeping backup logs, and generally maintaining an orderly
backup environment.
'tbku' can also be used to capture system images which can then
later be used to (re)provision other machines.
PR: ports/121916
Submitted by: Tim Daneliuk <tbku@tundraware.com>
About CFDG:
Chris Coyne created a small language for design grammars called CFDG.
These grammars are sets of non-deterministic rules to produce images.
The images are surprisingly beautiful, often from very simple grammars.
Context Free is a full graphical environment for editing, rendering,
and exploring CFDG design grammars.
Features:
* Simultaneously available for Macintosh, Windows and Posix/Unix.
* Progressive image update: watch it generate
* Save generated images in PNG or SVG format.
* Produce animations
* Edit grammars and re-render easily.
* Render very large images (as large as 100 Mega-pixels).
* Can handle generated images with millions of shapes.
* Carefully tuned graphics rendering
* Many built-in examples
* Automatic checking for updates (Mac only).
* It's free, as in beer and as in speech.
WWW: http://www.contextfreeart.org/
PR: ports/121715
Submitted by: Anatoly Borodin <anatoly.borodin at gmail.com>
Also:
* Switch to GraphicsMagick for future stability;
* enable parallelized building.
* remove explict linking with -lstdc++.
* fix the bundled-in tests and make them run post-build
* Remove the defunct WWW from pkg-descr
which involves racing downhill as tux.
Extreme Tux Racer contains many new courses, cups and other features.
WWW: http://extremetuxracer.com/
PR: ports/120998
Submitted by: Peter Dunning
PR: ports/119679
Submitted by: Tsuyoshi Arai <taraijpn@gmail.com>
Reviewed by: nyan
Note: I committed only some part of the PR. It's enough to unbreak
this port.
number.
Changelog at <http://www.mps.mpg.de/dislin/news.html>,
MD5 checksums at <ftp://ftp.gwdg.de/pub/grafik/dislin/unix/md5.sum>.
Reported by: pointyhat via Pav
now works with standard ruby-gem port
- Only tiny changes in the distfile contents, therefore bump port revision
- Use official mirrors
- Update my email address
PR: 123107
Submitted by: Ulrich Spoerlein <uspoerlein@gmail.com> (maintainer)