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- only one master shell to monitor multiple setiathome instances - wait some time for setiathome server to come up between restarts - xsetiathome comes back - -graphics is now the default (so xsetiathome may be launched) - registration heuristic changed (see comments below) - take care, some variable names have changed (see comments below) - manual page reviewed The setiathome manual page refer to setiathome.conf while it is now named rc.setiathome.conf. also, the manual page has been completed (variables, start/stop scripts, etc.) - gracefull startup script option added Makefile PORTVERSION bumped PORTREVISION deleted FORBIDDEN deleted BROKEN bumped to 4.0 NO_XBIN deleted except for linux_base-6 wrapper added pkg-install registration heuristic changed (don't register if already registered, then automatically start setiathome in either case) pkg-list $FreeBSD$ added libexec/setiathome.bin added pkg-message FreeBSD 5.x a.out comment changed to FreeBSD 4.x comment files/rc.setiathome.conf seti_std_args defaulted to "-email -graphics" seti_proxy_args changed to seti_proxy_server seti_socks_server, seti_socks_user, seti_socks_passwd added seti_sleep changed to seti_sleep_time files/setiathome.1 /usr/local changed to %%PREFIX%% above and below changes described files/setiathome.sh same changes as files/rc.setiathome.conf don't start setiathome if already started su heuristic changed to call an external wrapper gracefull (aka apachectl :) option added using stop_after_send.txt PR: 50723,51759,52297,52709 Submitted by: cyrille.lefevre@laposte.net
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**** %%PREFIX%%/etc/rc.%%PREFX%%setiathome%%SUFX%%.conf may be edited
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to tune some startup variables such as `seti_nice' defaulted to
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15 and `seti_maxprocs' defaulted to your number of processors.
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**** NOTE: FreeBSD 5.x does support FreeBSD 4.0 binaries by default.
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To run setiathome, you must have the following line to your
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kernel configuration file (/sys/i386/conf/<YOUR_KERNEL>) :
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options COMPAT_FREEBSD4 # Compatible with FreeBSD 4.x
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