YaBB is a very nice free open-source forum written in Perl.
This port is still a work in progress, but tested and usable.
Many features (such as multi- lingual support) are still
to be added as knobs.
WWW: http://www.yabbforum.com/
PR: ports/89204
Submitted by: Andrew Pantyukhin <infofarmer@gmail.com>
wxWidgets 2.6.2 HTML documentation, since is only the
documentation for wxWidgets 2.4 in the ports tree.
PR: ports/89298
Submitted by: Matthias Sund <m.sund@arcor.de>
Romanian "Culmea culmilor" jokes (in Romaninan)
Romanian description:
Maxime de genul "Culmea aglomeratiei: Sa ...." - instaleaza portul ca sa afli ;)
PR: ports/89295
Submitted by: "Ion-Mihai "IOnut" Tetcu" <itetcu@people.tecnik93.com>
This port contains a script for generating portaudit reports
for jails running on a FreeBSD system.
Jailaudit runs in the Host-system and uses portaudit to
create reports for every jail currently running.
It can also be used to send specific report-mails to the
owner of a jail by running it as a cronjob.
/etc/crontab example:
0 4 * * * * root /usr/local/bin/jailaudit mail admin@foo.bar "foo.example.com bar.example.com"
Sends reports-mails of the jails with the hostnames
foo.example.com and bar.example.com to the mailaddr.
admin@example.com.
WWW: http://outpost.h3q.org/software/jailaudit/
PR: ports/87581
Submitted by: Philipp Wuensche <cryx-ports@h3q.com>
New port: </usr/ports/www/squid_radius_auth> <RADIUS
authenticator for Squid proxy 2.5 and later> Output of
shar located in the fix section below.
WWW: http://www.squid-cache.org/contrib/squid_radius_auth
PR: ports/87858
Submitted by: "Michael Capp" <myntric@exeonline.com>
Joomla! is one of the most powerful Open Source Content
Management Systems on the planet. It is used all over
the world for everything from simple websites to complex
corporate applications. Joomla! is easy to install,
simple to manage, and reliable.
WWW: http://www.joomla.org/
PR: ports/87522
Submitted by: Francisco Alves Cabrita <francisco@nortenet.pt>
nstallbug + non-function
libidnkutres.la doesn't get installed.
"Have you installed idnkit? I cannot find libidnkitres.la."
When it is copied into /usr/local/lib,
the errormessage disappears, but there is no function.
At least by making it run, there is a chance that somebody will fix it.
Ourmon is a network management and anomaly detection system
for performing various SNMP RMON-like network analysis
tasks. It uses the BSD bpf in combination with RRDTOOL as
well as various "top talker" style tuples including: top-N
flows which include IP, TCP, UDP, and ICMP flows, top SYN
senders, top TCP/UDP ports, top single IP src to many IP
dst senders, top single IP src to L4 (TCP/UDP), top ICMP
errors which includes UDP creators of ICMP errors and other
tools for both network management and anomaly detection.
RRDTOOL graphs include a year of baselined information.
New RRDTOOL graphs may be designed with user-configured BPF
expressions a la tcpdump. Reports and logging for top
talkers are also included.
WWW: http://ourmon.cat.pdx.edu/ourmon/
PR: ports/84530
Submitted by: Charlie Schluting <manos@cs.pdx.edu>
KlamAV - Clam Anti-Virus on the KDE Desktop
KlamAV is a KDE 3 front-end to Clam Anti-Virus. It includes
the following features:
- 'On Access' Scanning
- Manual Scanning
- Quarantine Management
- Downloading Updates
- Mail Scanning (KMail/Evolution)
PR: ports/84342
Submitted by: Anderson S. Ferreira <anderson@cnpm.embrapa.br>
* Support for JAXP 1.3
* New default error handling behavior
* Support for XML 1.1
* Support for Alternative BSF Implementations
* New serializer.jar
- Do not ${MKDIR} ${JAVAJARDIR} as it has been part of mtree for 3 years now
- Install documentation using ${FIND} | ${INSTALL_DATA}
- Add SHA256 info
Unfortunately, the only way to avoid adding -fPIC to the files that
go into libvpopmail.a would be to actually make the vpopmail port
build a real shared library, which might be a bit more difficult and
should probably be coordinated with the upstream.
Pointy hat to: roam (myself)
Pointy hat handed by: kris
This release provides a complete implementation of the parser related
portions of JAXP 1.3 and also brings Xerces into compliance with SAX 2.0.2,
the DOM Level 3 Core and Load/Save W3C Recommendations, the XML Inclusions
(XInclude) Version 1.0 W3C Recommendation and the XML Schema 1.0 Structures
and Datatypes Second Edition W3C Recommendations.
- Update pkg-descr to reflect latest additions and newly supported features
- Install deprecated JARs in ${DATADIR}/deprecated/ to avoid bloating
${JAVAJARDIR}
- Build and install extra documentation (not just JavaDoc)
- Add SHA256 info
- Do not ${MKDIR} ${JAVAJARDIR} as it has been part of mtree for more than 3
years now
WARNING: Some deprecated JAR files are no longer built nor installed
(xmlParserAPIs.jar and resolver.jar). I contacted people maintaining ports that
were depending on these files [2] and it seems to be fine. Any subsequent
problem would come from ports depending on files from textproc/xerces-j but not
effectively registering the dependency.
Reported by: FreeBSD Ports Version Check (via edwin) [1]
Tested by: thierry (for some depending ports breaking) [2]