- Don't add offsets, they are added automatically by the chip.
- Make sure to read all registers with MSBs after reading from
the extended resoltion register, otherwise they stay locked.
This makes mbmon actually work on Asus S2882-D Opteron server
motherboards with the ADM1027 chip, using amdpm(4) + smb(4).
(Except it doesn't show the 4th FAN RPM counter; fix not
committed at this time.)
In collaboration with: Vsevolod Lobko
and entry is disappeared from RAA, delete WWW: line and RAA message.
Also tarball is copied to my distfiles directory.
No content changes (only MASTER_SITES is changed) so no bumps.
Noticed by: fenner's distfiles survey
model, allowing multiple (even simultaneous!) user interfaces, both textual
and graphical. All common audio formats are supported using plugins. On top
of this, there is a flexible media library to organize your music.
WWW: http://xmms2.xmms.org
PR: ports/90618
Submitted by: Alexander Botero-Lowry <alex@foxybanana.com>
o Update devel/obby to 0.3.0 [1]
o Update editors/gobby to 0.3.0 [2]
o Update net/sobby to 0.3.0 [3]
PR: ports/90520
Submitted by: Wesley Shields <wxs@csh.rit.edu> [1] [2],
Andreas Kohn <andreas@syndrom23.de> [3]
Approved by: Andreas Kohn <andreas@syndrom23.de> (maintainer) [1]
KDE Dictionary is used by a few KDE i18n teams;
kdedict is written by Matthias Kiefer from German team and
i18n.kde.org's instalaltion is currently administered by
Claudiu Costin from Romaninan Team.
kdedict is a web based database to administer the standard
translations of a translation team. You can search the
database for different criterias and the found entries are
shown in a table.
kdedict does not use a full blown database but stores the
information in a plain text file. This way, everybody can
easily run kdedict offline (using a local web server) without
having to install and admin a big database. To enable users
to update their locale database easily, kdedict offers a
download option. But if you have basic knowledge of Perl,
it should be no problem to adapt kdedict for using a real
database.
The database consists of the fields: original text,
description, translation, description, category of the word
(i.e. GUI, Network), date of last update and flag, if the
translation is accepted by the team. This flag allows you
to include translations, that your team is not in agreement
about, into the database.
kdedict is able to manage user logins, so you can easily
maintain your database over the web. When logged in, it is
easy to edit, insert or delete entries.
kdedict can also manage multiple languages, by creating one
table for each user.
WWW: http://i18n.kde.org/tools/kdedict/
PR: ports/90507
Submitted by: Ion-Mihai "IOnut" Tetcu <itetcu@people.tecnik93.com>
used during World War II. The cipher calculations are based on actual Enigma
values and the resulting ciphered values are as would be expected from an
Enigma Machine.
The implementation allows for all of the Rotors and Reflectors available to the
real world Enigma to be used. A Steckerboard has also been implemented,
allowing letter substitutions to be made.
WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Crypt-Enigma
PR: ports/90683
Submitted by: Gabor Kovesdan
- Pass maintainership to submitter
This version adds support for POP3S and IMAPS
PR: ports/90721
Submitted by: Frank Laszlo <laszlof@vonostingroup.com>
Toy Cars is a physics based 2-D racer. The graphics and the interface
use SDL and OpenGL.
Toy Cars is partly inspired by Micromachines and partly by the old
Atari ST game called Jupiter's Masterdrive.
WWW: http://sourceforge.net/projects/toycars/
PR: ports/90642
Submitted by: Dmitry Marakasov <amdmi3@mail.ru>
Port changes:
* Set USE_GCC to allow build on FreeBSD 4.x
* Add WITHOUT_LIBNET knob
* Remove CC fixes, upstream makefile honours CC now
* Upgrade to 0.0.4
Upstream changes:
* Support for dropping privileges to unprivileged user
* Portability fixes
* Bug fixes
RP: ports/90722
Submitted by: Daniel Roethlisberger <daniel@roe.ch>
Add "The Ferengi Rules of Acquisition", in this version
just the ones quoted in SST:DS9 episodes. The rest known
Rules will follow shortly.
-- This one is dedicated to Little Dirk, maybe he'll be a
trekkie after all, despite his fight with W.S.' book.
PR: ports/90672
Submitted by: Ion-Mihai "IOnut" Tetcu <itetcu@people.tecnik93.com>
Approved by: Little Dirk
Update to include "-o" file.
Move common fortune ports code in Makefile.fortune.
Make -o files code actually work.
Make fortune fiels with comments work.
Drop pkg-message but show where the fortune file is installed.
Future plans:
- add other .ro fortunes ports
- write a send-fortune tool.
PR: ports/90651
Submitted by: Ion-Mihai "IOnut" Tetcu <itetcu@people.tecnik93.com>
This is a completely new eject command, loosely modelled
after the Linux eject, which is far more feature-rich than
the existing FreeBSD eject. Like the Linux eject, it accepts
either device names or mount points to specify the device,
and supports tray-close where available. I originally
contacted the author of the existing eject port, but he
wasn't interested in making any such enhancements. Hence,
a new eject command written entirely from scratch, with the
eventual goal of supporting as many ioctls and hardware
devices as possible.
PR: ports/90396
Submitted by: Jason Bacon <bacon@smithers.neuro.mcw.edu>
db4o is designed to provide a full-featured, embeddable
database engine for equipment, mobile, desktop, and server
platforms in object-oriented environments
PR: ports/90631
Submitted by: Phillip Neumann <pneumann@gmail.com>
PLMan, or Propositional LogicMan, is a user-friendly and powerful
propositional logic (sometimes called sentential logic or
propositional calculus) sentence shell/interpreter written
in Java, capable of handling many existing propositional
systems of propositional logic, especially the important
ones.
Author: Takayuki Hoshi <hoshi103@chapman.edu>
WWW: http://plman.sourceforge.net/
PR: ports/90277
Submitted by: Nicola Vitale <nivit@email.it>
This project aims to provide a set of free outline (PostScript
Type0, TrueType, OpenType...) fonts covering the ISO
10646/Unicode UCS (Universal Character Set).
WWW: http://www.nongnu.org/freefont/
PR: ports/90598
Submitted by: Andreas Kohn <andreas@syndrom23.de>
This port installs it in the data format for use with dictd server.
WWW: http://romdict.sourceforge.net/
PR: ports/90620
Submitted by: Ion-Mihai "IOnut" Tetcu <itetcu@people.tecnik93.com>