Problems found with existing digests:
Package memconf distfile memconf-2.16/memconf.gz
b6f4b736cac388dddc5070670351cf7262aba048 [recorded]
95748686a5ad8144232f4d4abc9bf052721a196f [calculated]
Problems found locating distfiles:
Package dc-tools: missing distfile dc-tools/abs0-dc-burn-netbsd-1.5-0-gae55ec9
Package ipw-firmware: missing distfile ipw2100-fw-1.2.tgz
Package iwi-firmware: missing distfile ipw2200-fw-2.3.tgz
Package nvnet: missing distfile nvnet-netbsd-src-20050620.tgz
Package syslog-ng: missing distfile syslog-ng-3.7.2.tar.gz
Otherwise, existing SHA1 digests verified and found to be the same on
the machine holding the existing distfiles (morden). All existing
SHA1 digests retained for now as an audit trail.
processes associated with the service. In the case of tenshi, the
refresh method currently uses :kill -HUP, which sends a HUP to the
spawned tail process as well as the tenshi process, killing the
tail and breaking tenshi.
Fix this problem. Bump PKGREVISION.
From Paul B. Henson in PR 49607.
From DESCR:
tenshi is a log monitoring program, designed to watch one or more log files for
lines matching user defined regular expressions and report on the matches. The
regular expressions are assigned to queues which have an alert interval and a
list of mail recipients.
Queues can be set to send a notification as soon as there is a log line
assigned to it, or to send periodic reports.