SYMPA is an electronic mailing list manager. It is used to automate list
management functions such as subscription, moderation and management of
archives. SYMPA also manages sending of messages to the lists, and
makes it possible to reduce the load on the system. Provided that you
have enough memory on your system, Sympa is especially well adapted for big
lists. For a list with 20 000 subscribers, it takes 5 minutes to send a
message to 90% of subscribers, of course considering that the network is
available.
WWW: http://www.sympa.org/
PR: 46615
Submitted by: Autrijus Tang <autrijus@autrijus.org>
number of bug fixes andaminor enhancements.
Port no longer uses YAML so this dependency has been removed.
While I'm here, fix a whitespace nit.
PR: 60060
Submitted by: maintainer
http://www.tdiary.org/20031119.html (Japanese-language) for details.
It only happened in the following case:
* "@secure = true" in setting file (tdiary.conf)
* output_rdf.rb or tb-send.rb by plugin choice
PR: ports/59451
Submitted by: Fumihiko Kimura <jfkimura@yahoo.co.jp> (maintainer)
o Fixed popup menu position in multi-screen environments
o Improved support for multi-screen environments
o Formats numbers and dates using the user's locale
o Distribution export tables use a fixed size unit
o Fixed broken mnemonics in view menu
PR: ports/59836
Submitted by: Jonathan Belson <jon@witchspace.com> (maintainer)
. Add support for %%JAVAJARDIR%% in pkg-plist.
. Don't define INSTALL_JAR as INSTALL_DATA, just use INSTALL_DATA.
PR: 59039
Submitted by: Herve Quiroz <herve.quiroz@esil.univ-mrs.fr>
Apache Jakarta Commons Primitives provides a collection of types and utilities
optimized for working with Java primitives (boolean, byte, char, double, float,
int, long, short). Generally, the Commons-Primitives classes are faster,
smaller and easier to work with than their purely Object based alternatives.
Currently Commons Primitives is primarily composed of implementations of the
java.util collections adapted for the primitive types.
WWW: http://jakarta.apache.org/commons/primitives
PR: 59017
Submitted by: Herve Quiroz <herve.quiroz@esil.univ-mrs.fr>
ifGraph is a set of Perl scripts created to help network
administrators to visualize network flow on a daily, weekly,
monthly, and yearly basis. The graphics are created with
RRDTool, and it shows bytes (in/out) and errors for each
interface. It also shows the current/average/max use and the
respective link/interface usage in percentages. The program
also outputs HTML files to make the visualization of the
PNG/GIF/GD images more friendly and easy.
PR: 57421
Submitted by: Lars Thegler <lars@thegler.dk>
LogKit is a logging toolkit designed for secure performance oriented logging in
applications.
The LogKit provides the following features:
- Decouples LogEvent generation from LogEvent handling.
- Is simple to use and simple to configure.
- Designed with security in mind.
- Allow users fine control of logging based on priority and/or category.
- Has hierarchical logging namespace to enable inheritance of LogTargets and
Priorities.
- Lightweight.
- Designed to be integrated into existing products.
- Performance oriented.
- Enables users to plug in filters to filter out or modify LogEvents before
they are written out.
- Allow users to specify the serialization format of LogEvents via
Formatters.
- Comes with a number of existing LogTargets to ease integration.
- The LogKit has existed for a number years and been used in a number of
different environments which demonstrates it's reliability and stability.
WWW: http://avalon.apache.org/logkit/index.html
PR: 59040
Submitted by: Herve Quiroz <herve.quiroz@esil.univ-mrs.fr>
embedded into other systems as a command, macro, and development prototyping
language.
FreeBSD uses ficl in its loader. So far we haven't done much more in
this area, perhaps importing a port will encourage further fruitful
exploitation of this valuable tool.