Sarah is a program which is used to trim, rotate, archive and delete log
files. It is meant to run periodically out of cron, determining what to do
based on a configuration file.
Package contributed by Anthony Mallet <anthony.mallet@ficus.yi.org>
in pkg/12133, modified by me.
With a single process, GKrellM manages multiple stacked monitors and supports
applying themes to match the monitors appearance to your window manager,
Gtk, or any other theme.
* SMP CPU, Disk, Proc, and active net interface monitors with LEDs.
* Internet monitor that displays current and charts historical port hits
* Memory and swap space usage meters and a system uptime monitor.
* File system meters show capacity/free space and can mount/umount.
* A mailbox monitor which can launch mail reader, remote mail fetch.
* Clock/calendar and hostname display.
* APM laptop battery monitor.
* CPU/motherboard temperature display if lm_sensors modules installed.
* Multiple monitors managed by a single process to reduce system load.
* A timer button that can execute PPP or ISDN logon/logoff scripts.
* Charts are autoscaling with configurable grid line resolution, or
can be set to a fixed scale mode.
* Separate colors for "in" and "out" data. The in color is used for
CPU user time, disk read, forks, and net receive data. The out color
is used for CPU sys time, disk write, load, and net transmit data.
* Commands can be configured to run when monitor labels are clicked.
* GKrellM is plugin capable so special interest monitors can be created.
* A different theme can be created with the GIMP.
support to follow. Note this in documentation.
Bump revision of libtool to nb3 and update dependencies.
Update (sort) known affected PLISTs.
Fixes pkg/12368 by Kimmo Suominen <kim@tac.nyc.ny.us>
Fixes problems with cross/* noted on tech-pkg and packages by
Chuck Cranor <chuck@research.att.com>, and
Thomas Klausner <wiz@danbala.ifoer.tuwien.ac.at>
Changes are too much to list here, see "Changes" in the distribution
for a detailed list. Various bugfixes and enhancements.
Package provided by collver@linuxfreemail.com.
Changes are too much to list here, see "Changes" in the distribution
for a detailed list. Various bugfixes and enhancements.
Based on a package provided by collver@linuxfreemail.com.
-fix build problem - incompatible arguments to /bin/test
-update to 0.1.42. Changes since 0.1.39:
It is now possible to specify additional switches for mkisofs/cdrecord. Added
desktop entry, updated da.po, updated README.irix, updated README.hp-ux.html
and a couple of minor bugfixes.
Added a del all button in the audio files view, a minor UI change, updated
da.po, some spelling fixes. No big or important changes, but I might as well
release it now in case I don't have time later (and it makes me feel like I've
done something besides watching tv today ;). I really, really should be working
on my getting M.Sc. thesis done.
A pile of bugfixes. cdparanoia interface improvments. ja.po update. The audio
view now show the total time. See the Changelog for more info.
The --skip-tags option was added, in order to use the formating
filters (like --krad and --rot13) without changing the contents of HTML tags.
A hex dump filter was added (--hex), which displays output in hexadecimal
values. Last, but certainly not least, the --oog filter was added to do
trivial conversion of input text into a format that OOG, of Slashdot fame,
might use.
Upgraded on request (and hints) from Tomasz Luchowski <zuntum@eik.pl>
Although this package is considered an alpha testversion by
the author, it works remarkable well for me.
Note that this needs cdrecord-1.9nb1, which was patched to
make 'cdrecord -scanbus work'. xcdroast relies on this feature.
Also note that I was not able to make wavplay work with our audio
subsystem. Someone with more audio knowledge might want to tweak
it.
I admitt its an ugly hack, but this allows xcdroast to work
on most common configurations. Anyone with more scsi knowledge
should feel free to enhance this code :-)
Also bump version to 1.9nb1.
Dog writes the contents of each given file, URL, or stdin
Dog writes the contents of each given file, URL, or the standard
input if none are given or when a file named '-' is given, to the
standard output. It currently supports the file, http, and
raw URL types. It is designed as a compatible, but enhanced,
replacement of cat(1).
Submitted by Tomasz Luchowski <zuntum@eik.pl> in PR 11992
but is virtually the same as the xfree86-3.3.6 one except some of the pkgsrc
changes were included.
* Add a bug fix for MTRR support on K6 processors, taken from OpenBSD. This
was apparently fixed in their tree in March 2000.
* The package Makefile now uses BSDSRCDIR to find the kernel sources instead
of requiring a symlinks /sys --> kernel sources.
* Become the maintainer since I originally committed this package, and am
upgrading it.
Version 0.1.39 Dec 14 2000
BUGFIXES:
* Danish translation by Morten Bo Johansen <mojo@image.dk>
* a lot of spelling corrections
* the file checks added in 0.1.37 broke gv previewing of cd labels
* a gtk_main_iteration call caused a strange bug with the size
calculation widgets. removed it.
NEWS:
* ripping of audio cds with cdparanoia, patch by Kay Lehmann
<kaymiehb@calvados.zrz.TU-Berlin.DE>, atm this is only
implemented for the "Dump CD", not for on-the-fly burning,
and it could still need some pollishing (e.g. no progress is
reported)
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Version 0.1.38 Nov 14 2000
BUGFIXES:
* hu.po update (Narancs 1 <narancs1@externet.hu>)
* corrected the tooltip for the bootfile/catalog, hopefully it's a
bit clearer and more correct now
* switches from burn-tab to output-tab also when blanking cd-rws
* when burning more than one audio cd, a variable wasn't
initialized, causing the progressabar to malfunction
* building gcombust on machines without gettext when the .gmo
files need to be rebuild should now work without specifying
--disable-nls, it seems like autoconf is broken.
I'm not sure this is a 100% correct fix, but all other
packages I looked at were broken, too, and this works
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Version 0.1.37 Nov 01 2000
BUGFIXES:
* blanking a cd-rw would leave the tabs disabled (fix by Tanel
Kuusk <tanel@urania.ee>)
* switches from burn-tab to output-tab again when starting an
action
* now checks for existence of files before trying to execute them
NEWS:
* Italian translation by Simo Sorce <simo.sorce@tiscalinet.it>
* replaced README.compile.hp-ux with README.hp-ux.html written by
"Gansser, Martin" <MGansser@rand.de>
out of date - it was based on a.out OBJECT_FMT, and added entries in the
generated PLISTs to reflect the symlinks that ELF packages uses. It also
tried to be clever, and removed and recreated any symbolic links that were
created, which has resulted in some fun, especially with packages which
use dlopen(3) to load modules. Some recent changes to our ld.so to bring
it more into line with other Operating Systems also exposed some cracks.
+ Modify bsd.pkg.mk and its shared object handling, so that PLISTs now contain
the ELF symlinks.
+ Don't mess about with file system entries when handling shared objects in
bsd.pkg.mk, since it's likely that libtool and the BSD *.mk processing will
have got it right, and have a much better idea than we do.
+ Modify PLISTs to contain "ELF symlinks"
+ On a.out platforms, delete any "ELF symlinks" from the generated PLISTs
+ On ELF platforms, no extra processing needs to be done in bsd.pkg.mk
+ Modify print-PLIST target in bsd.pkg.mk to add dummy symlink entries on
a.out platforms
+ Update the documentation in Packages.txt
With many thanks to Thomas Klausner for keeping me honest with this.
Daemontools is a small set of /very/ useful utilities, from Dan
Bernstein. They are mainly used for controlling processes, and
maintaining logfiles.
Submitted by Tomasz Luchowski <zuntum@eik.pl> in PR 11674.
This package contains the useful components that can still be used
on NetBSD after pcvt was replaced with wscons:
* playvt: A vt-movie player, includes several demo files.
* fed, fontedit: two font editors that can also be used on
the fonts in /usr/share/wscons/fonts.
farms, and performs the same job as Carnegie Mellon's depot program, albeit
in a simpler manner. Used to administer many packages at the same time in
a single tree.
Closes PR 11264.
and has no list of changes. Restructure packages to use a common Makefile
and patch directory. Set the maintainer to me, as this is a non-trivial
change. Compile in the samba vfs code.
Tools for the VIDC console used by NetBSD/arm32 on RiscPC
- blanktime Screen blank control for arm32 virtual consoles
- mkbeep Generates a waveform for the beep device
- setdisplay Set display resolutiion and depth for arm32 virtual consoles
- setkbd Set and report the keyboard autorepeat rate