This module lets you generate secure random passwords
with a reasonable amount of pronounceability. It avoids
the problems associated with the FIPS-181 NIST standard
as used by Crypt::RandPasswd. See perldoc for more
details.
PR: 55575
Submitted by: andrew@scoop.co.nz
Shuffle is a perl module which performs a one pass, fair shuffle on a
list. If the list is passed as a reference to an array, the shuffle
is done in situ.
The running time of the algorithm is linear in the size of the list.
For an in situ shuffle, the memory overhead is constant; otherwise,
linear extra memory is used.
The algorithm used is discussed by Knuth [3]. It was first published
by Fisher and Yates [2], and later by Durstenfeld [1].
PR: 55574
Submitted by: andrew@scoop.co.nz
pager tool for Blackbox.
The major changes to bbpager are:
- Accesses fluxbox configuration files, e.g. in ~/.fluxbox, rather than in
blackbox directories.
- Default styles come from the fluxbox configuration. Without
customization it will track the look of the current theme.
- The configuration files have been renamed to fluxter.bb (used in a
fluxbox environment) and fluxter.nobb (used in a non-fluxbox
environment). These files should go in fluxbox configuration
directories, such as ~/.fluxbox.
- The X resource entries in the configuration files use fluxter as a label,
rather than bbpager.
- Per-workspace wallpaper changing is supported by the addition of
per-workspace rootCommand configuration entries. For example:
fluxter.workspace0.rootCommand: Esetroot /usr/share/pixmaps/bg1.png
fluxter.workspace1.rootCommand: Esetroot /usr/share/pixmaps/bg2.png
fluxter.workspace2.rootCommand: Esetroot /usr/share/pixmaps/bg3.png
WWW: http://benedict.isomedia.com/homes/stevencooper/projects/fluxter.html
Metacity, icons, and optionally, Xmms. This theme relies on the GTK+-2
Industrial theme from gnome-themes-extras.
PR: 55712
Submitted by: Frank Ruell <stoerte@dreamwarrior.net>
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>
- added DT::Set count()
- fixed DT::SpanSet duration()
- methods that accepted a DT object, now accept a list of DT objects.
Suggested by Ben Bennet, I think.
- added _callback_next - "previous-only recurrences"
- optimizes intersection of recurrence with span
- internal 'S::I' recurrence class
- small fix in DT::Set clone()
- DateTime::Set uses DateTime infinity constants; max and min now return
DateTime::Infinite::Future/Past objects.
- DateTime::Span uses DateTime infinity constants; max and min now return
DateTime::Infinite::Future/Past objects.
Docs update to explain 'max()' value when a span is built using 'before'.
- added method set_time_zone()
- clone() is documented
Approved by: demon (mentor)
This module provides functions that deal the date formats used by the HTTP
protocol (and then some more).
PR: 54187
Submitted by: mat
Approved by: demon (mentor)