Update the sysutils/rc_subr port to use revision 1.16 as
it fixes several problems with the rc.subr script.
see the cvs notes starting from revision 1.14 to 1.16:
PR: ports/56093
Submitted by: Scot W. Hetzel <hetzelsw@westbend.net>
Reset maintainership.
Update based on PR 50411, which was submitted
by Martin Matuska <martin@tradex.sk>
Spotted by: Mark Linimon <linimon@lonesome.com>
Approved by: maintainer timeout ( >3 monthes )
The author released a new version and make some changes to provide FreeBSD
port hooks, so it's no longer necessary to patch the Makefile.
PR: 56285
Submitted by: chuckpkix.net@pkix.net
* Roll our own deinstall code since we get into a sticky situation when we
try to use the new code [1]
Reported by: Oliver Eikemeier <eikemeier@fillmore-labs.com>
port to be installed. Note, the port still uses USE_BZIP2, but as soon
as the local mirrors update, I will remove this as well.
This prevents infinite loops on systems <= 4.6.
Discussed with: Oliver Eikemeier <eikemeier@fillmore-labs.com>
distribution of the files within time as well as size, number, and
age constraints. Its main purpose is to keep a set of daily-created
backup files in manageable size, while still providing reasonable
access to older versions. Specifying a size, file number, or age
constraint will simply remove files starting from the oldest, until
the constraint is met. The distribution specification (exponential,
Gaussian (normal), or Fibonacci) provides finer control of the files
to delete, allowing the retention of recent copies and the increasingly
aggressive pruning of the older files. The retention schedule
specifies the age intervals for which files will be retained.
Submitted by: dds
Filelight graphically represents a file system as a set
of concentric segmented-rings, indicating where diskspace is
being used. Segments expanding from the center represent files
(including directories), with each segment's size being
proportional to the file's size and directories having child
segments.
PR: 56152
Submitted by: Markus Brueffer <brueffer@phoenix-systems.de>
- removed all dependencies (none of them required to run)
- default configuration file now in ${LOCALBASE}/etc (instead of /etc)
- uses perl from ${PERL}
- more documentation files included
- documentation uses %%DOCSDIR%% in pkg-plist
- updated pkg-descr and pkg-message
Submitted by: Martin Matuska <martin@tradex.sk> (maintainer)
PR: 56127
worldtools consists of 3 simple scripts:
- whereintheworld displays the great lines behind the build logs of a
buildworld. It shows at which step the build is at, and which module
is currently being built.
- buildit runs a command, time(1)s it, logs the output and optionally
sends a notification to the user by email when finished.
- upgrade is a wrapper for buildit, whereintheworld, cvsup and make
buildworld.
PR: 55995
Submitted by: The Anarcat <anarcat@anarcat.ath.cx>
Approved by: roberto (mentor)
Freshmeat blurb:
Identifies several new CPUS. Additional MSR decoding on various
CPUs. A few misidentification bugs have been fixed. Completely
rewritten cachesize determination. Various new cache descriptors
added. Numerous MHz estimation improvements. AMD K7 powernow
register/BIOS decoding. Now decodes extended Intel feature flags,
cpuid brand field, and sSpec on some models. AMD Opteron/Athlon64
support. VIA Powersaver/Longhaul support. A --bugs option to display
CPU errata. No longer retries opening /dev/msr if the first open
fails. Fixes a memory leak in --url.
PR: 55937
Submitted by: Erik Greenwald <erik@smluc.org>
LinNeighborhood core dumps, if one of the windows share
names or mount point names contain a space.
(Thanks to Simon Barner for the fix).
PR: ports/55179
Submitted by: Heiner Eichmann <h.eichmann@gmx.de>
sysutils/mkisofs-devel (currently at version 2.01a17) after repo-copy
from sysutils/cdrtools respectively sysutils/mkisofs.
The cdrtools-devel and mkisofs-devel ports are for the alpha versions,
for further information on changes since cdrtools 2.00 see
ftp://ftp.berlios.de/pub/cdrecord/alpha/AN-2.01a01 up to AN-2.01a18.
Further changes to the cdrtools-devel and mkisofs-devel ports to
relative to the existing ports of cdrtools and mkisofs are:
Changes common to cdrtools-devel and mkisofs-devel:
- Delete targets for mkisofs and friends when building cdrtools and vice
versa to speed up the build of the respective port.
- Respect CC already at the configure-stage (Patch taken from the OpenBSD
port of cdrtools).
- Add patches to prefer seteuid(2) over setreuid(2), this s inconsistend
with the cdrtools package (Mostly based on patches from the NetBSD
port/pkgsrc of cdrtools).
- Manually replace included copies of config.guess and config.sub with
versions from ${PORTSDIR}/Templates. This is necessary as the cdrtools
package doesn't have a valid configure script in it's root directory
but several in sub-directories that are executed by the SING (Schily
Is Not Gnu) makefile system further down the road. Therefor the port
can't set GNU_CONFIGURE which would automatically copy the relevant
files.
- Install some relevant READMEs in DOCSDIR (unless NOPORTDOCS is set),
some manual pages also reference these.
Changes to cdrtools-devel:
- Fix COMMENT, this port doesn't install mkisofs. Honor that some tools
of the cdrtools package (namely cdda2wav and readcd) are for extracting
CDs/CD-R[W]s.
- Install scgcheck, a tool to check and validate the ABI of libscg.
- Patch cdrecord to use ${PREFIX}/etc as the location of the global
configuration file, rather than using /etc/default. The installed
documentaion also gets patched accordingly and a PKGMESSAGE reflecting
this change as required by the license of cdrtools is added (The idea
for this and some wording in the PKGMESSAGE are taken from the NetBSD
port/pkgsrc of cdrtools). See also PR ports/50835.
- Install a sample configuration file for cdrecord, also install a
configuration file if it doesn't already exist (the file doesn't cause
problems if one doesn't edit it to suit local needs).
- Patch manpages to better correspond to files and locations on FreeBSD.
- Add a knob to optionally build and install rcsi, a tool that allows using
SCSI-devices over the network. The required rscsi user gets added
automatically and templates for the configuration file also get installed.
PKGINSTALL points to for further information on how to configure remote
access to SCSI-devices.
Everything using lib(r)scg can act as a client to rscsi, e.g.
sysutils/sformat (requires a bit of patching, however doesn't make much
sense to use this over the network) and sysutils/cdrdao (requires a bit
of patching).
- Remove BSD_SCSI_SENSE_BUG from COPTX (CFLAGS) to libscg. It is a
workaround for a (probably alumnus) bug in a SCSI-driver of NetBSD and
the affected code doesn't get compiled on neither pre-CAM nor CAM
versions of FreeBSD.
Changes to mkisofs-devel:
- Add MLINKS for devdump.8, isodump.8, isovfy.8 to isoinfo.8.
- Install isodebug, a simple tool to display the creation date and the
commandline options used to create a certain ISO-image with mkisofs.
- Remove apple_driver.8, this tool doesn't get installed.
- Replace mkhybrid.8 (just includes mkisofs.8, broken without patching)
with a MLINKS to mkisofs.8.
- Quiet portlint (3 errors/1 warning -> 0 errors/1 warning).
None of these changes is bound to the alpha versions of the cdrtools
package and may be "back-ported" to sysutils/cdrtools (apart from a
security issue with rscsi of cdrtools 2.00.3).
PR: ports/52849
Submitted by (including this commit message): Marius Strobl <marius@alchemy.franken.de>
- Add CONFLICTS for corresponding -devel ports.
mkisofs:
- Rearrange a line in the Makefile in oder to quiet portlint (3 errors/
1 warning -> 0 errors/1 warning).
PR: ports/52849
Submitted by: Marius Strobl <marius@alchemy.franken.de>
Displays a mini-command line on the xfce4-panel. Uses the same history file as
xfrun4. Use <Up> and <Down> to scroll through history. <Enter> executes the
command and <Ctrl>-<Enter> executes the command in a terminal.
- If pkg_* is found in $PREFIX/sbin, use them instead of ones in
/usr/sbin. (regardless of the value of PATH)
- pkg_fetch(1): Some servers like bento transfer packages files
uncompressed, so add a workaround for this. They are automatically
recompressed.
- Get -q to work properly again.
- As the MOVED file is getting bigger and bigger, do not cache all the
entries in memory but look it up every time needed.
- Show how to specify multiple arguments in one MAKE_ARG entry.
FreeBSD PR: ports/54631
Submitted by: Bruce M Simpson <bms@spc.org>
bksh is a simple (some would say trivial) program designed to be used
as a shell by ssh or rsh-like programs. All it does it to copy its
input to a restricted set of backup files.
It was made to allow administrators to create backup servers in
potentially hostile environments without allowing full shell access to
the server or the client.
PR: 53786
Submitted by: The Anarcat <anarcat@anarcat.ath.cx>
Don't go into an infinite loop when encountering a zombie process on 5.x [1]
PR: 48852 [1]
Submitted by: Joel Ray Holveck <joelh@piqnet.org> [1], fuyuki@mj.0038.net [1]
Official KDE 3.1.3 announcement:
http://www.kde.org/announcements/announce-3.1.3.php
(may not work until a few hours after this commit - we jumped the gun a little
in order to have the update in place at the time the security notifications for
KDE 3.1.2 will be released together with the announcement of KDE 3.1.3).
Changelog from 3.1.2 to 3.1.3 release:
http://www.kde.org/announcements/changelogs/changelog3_1_2to3_1_3.php
Thanks and credits need to go to the whole KDE-FreeBSD team, as well
as everyone on kde@freebsd.org for providing feedback, reporting bugs
and just using the KDE ports.
Approved by: will (real mentor asleep)
hashed spwd.db, which is a useful thing if you screw up a vipw(8) or
mergemaster(8), or otherwise corrupt your plaintext file, and don't
have a recent enough backup.
PR: 54670
Submitted by: Matthew D. Fuller <fullermd@over-yonder.net>
- Manually replace included copies of config.guess and config.sub with
versions from ${PORTSDIR}/Templates. This is necessary as the sformat
package doesn't have a valid configure script in it's root directory
but one in a sub-directory that is executed by the SING (Schily Is
Not Gnu) makefile system further down the road. Therefor the port
can't set GNU_CONFIGURE which would automatically copy the relevant
files.
- Remove BSD_SCSI_SENSE_BUG from COPTX (CFLAGS) to libscg. It is a
workaround for a (probably alumnus) bug in a SCSI-driver of NetBSD
and the affected code doesn't get compiled on neither pre-CAM nor
CAM versions of FreeBSD.
- Use DATADIR in pkg-plist.
Submitted by: maintainer
- Per Bill Fenner's reports, the distfile is no longer available from
the URL; in fact, the domain no longer seems to exist, including
the maintainer email address, which bounces. A Google search did
not reveal a new location for the code.
PR: 54303
Submitted by: Mark Linimon <linimon@lonesome.com>
- service supervision
- clean process state
- reliable logging facility
- fast system bootup and shutdown
- packaging friendly
- small code size
Submitted by: Sergei Kolobov <sergei@kolobov.com>
PR: 54513
Use the same CONFIGURE_TARGET as other ports.
Allow the manpage to be compressed.
Submitted by: Sergey Kolobov <sergei@kolobov.com>
Approved by: maintainer (timeout after > 1 month)
PR: 53178
The following file module bug is fixed: "Users who are only supposed
to be able to access a particular directory can still delete or
change permissions on parent directories."
o It contains the latest script collection :-)
o Generates plist during pre-install phase for compatibility with upcoming
bsd.port.mk changes
PR: 54120
Submitted by: maintainer
rdiff-backup backs up one directory to another, possibly over a network. The
target directory ends up a copy of the source directory, but extra reverse
diffs are stored in a special subdirectory of that target directory, so you
can still recover files lost some time ago. The idea is to combine the best
features of a mirror and an incremental backup. rdiff-backup also preserves
subdirectories, hard links, dev files, permissions, uid/gid ownership (if it
is running as root), and modification times. Finally, rdiff-backup can operate
in a bandwidth efficient manner over a pipe, like rsync. Thus you can use
rdiff-backup and ssh to securely back a hard drive up to a remote location,
and only the differences will be transmitted.
WWW: http://rdiff-backup.stanford.edu/
Reminded by: kris and roberto
Duplicity backs directories by producing encrypted tar-format volumes and
uploading them to a remote or local file server. Because duplicity uses
librsync, the incremental archives are space efficient and only record the
parts of files that have changed since the last backup. Because duplicity
uses GnuPG to encrypt and/or sign these archives, they will be safe from
spying and/or modification by the server.
WWW: http://www.nongnu.org/duplicity/
Reminded by: kris and roberto
Another directory has code for sparc if anyone wishes to take
that on, in the meantime set ONLY_FOR_ARCHS.
PR: 53472
Submitted by: Mark Linimon <linimon@lonesome.com>
The ncurses code was cleaned up.
Entries added by the user in the ncurses frontend are always saved.
The man page was updated.
It's now possible to build the program using scons as well as make.
PR: 53411
Submitted by: maintainer
JDiskReport is Java program to graphically display disk usage statistics.
For more information: http://www.jgoodies.com/freeware/jdiskreport/
PR: 52701
Submitted by: Jonathan Belson <jon@witchspace.com>