adapter uses the Unix::Syslog module to direct that output into the standard
Unix syslog system.
WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Log-Any-Adapter-Syslog/
PR: ports/151380
Submitted by: Bill Brinzer <bill.brinzer@gmail.com>
installed, without telling it to do so. So ensure these dependencies
get registered.
PR: 146720
Submitted by: Yuri Pankov <yuri.pankov@gmail.com> (reworked by me)
It offers a basic hashed based object creation via the word new.
All sub classes should be hash based. If you want to pock into the
instance, it's easy but everything that is not documented should be
considered private. If you play around with undocumented properties/methods
and that it changes,upgrading to the new version with all the extra
new killer features will be very hard to do.
WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/WebService-GData/
is support for high dynamic range; it supports floating point pixels.
This Python module provides bindings for the OpenEXR C++ libraries.
They allow you to read and write OpenEXR files from Python.
WWW: http://www.excamera.com/sphinx/articles-openexr.html
PR: ports/151368
Submitted by: James Bowman <jamesb-bsd@acelere.net>
- Do not install /usr/sbin/mount_ntfs-3g symlink (added note in
README.FreeBSD) because it doesn't work in 7.x or later.
- Drop maintainership (fuse4bsd is unmaintained, and there are problems that
will affect this port until an alternative appears).
specifically chosen by you, to the end of an email or newsgroup posting,
or to the clipboard for pasting into a Web-based email or message board.
What is a tagline?
A tagline is a one-line joke, witticism, factoid, what have you. It can
be about any subject (although it's good to ensure it's appropriate to
the forum in question). The random quotes that can be found at the end
of web pages like Slashdot or the MozDev home page could be considered
taglines.
WWW: http://tagzilla.mozdev.org/
PR: ports/151360
Submitted by: Lapo Luchini <lapo at lapo.it>
client side scripting language can be used to create application level
logic and services for cross platform application development.
By creating libraries of common useful routines, application developers can
focus on creating original functionality for their own applications instead
of dealing w/ complex xpconnect wrapper objects and worrying about which
IDL methods do what and which are implemented on what platforms.
Goal: jslib has a simple goal, "Make life easier for Mozilla Application
Development by creating logical, easy to use API's for general purpose
routines that lend themselves to living in library code."
WWW: http://jslib.mozdev.org/
PR: ports/151359
Submitted by: Lapo Luchini <lapo at lapo.it>