x11/wdm.
wdm is a modification of XFree86's xdm package for graphically handling
authentication and system login. Most of xdm has been preserved (XFree86
3.3.2.3) with the Login interface based on a WINGs implementation using Tom
Rothamel's "external greet" interface.
Supplied by cdi (cdi at mawhrin dot net) in PR#19317. Thanks!
as net/tcpreplay.
tcpreplay is a tool to replay saved tcpdump or snoop files at arbitrary
speeds. It allows you to recreate real network traffic from a real network
for use in testing. For example, it can be used to test Intrusion
Detection Systems.
as math/eukleides.
A Euclidean drawing language compiler which allows one to typeset
geometry figures within a (La)TeX document. This program is also useful
to convert such figures into EPS format or into various other vector
graphic formats.
Supplied by ich (tsadowski at gmx dot net) in PR#19090. Thanks!
mail/isync.
isync is a command line utility for synchronizing a remote IMAP mailbox
with a local maildir-style mailbox. This is useful for working in
disconnected mode, such as on a laptop. Modifications made locally and
remotely are synchronized so that no message status flags are lost.
Supplied by Ceri Storey in PR#19314. Thanks!
Summary of changes since 1.2.4 (from ChangeLog):
* DOC/cart.txt: fixed a few typos
* ui.c:
- applied patch from Ed Cogburn that fixes subsequent mounting
of R/W disks in slot that was mounted R/O previously.
- finally implemented the R/W <-> R/O mode switching using the Space Bar.
Please note that this R/W <-> R/O switch is just temporary and does
not change the writeprotect flag of ATR images. Besides, it cannot
override this flag so you actually can't mount a writeprotected ATR
image read/write using this Space Bar toggle.
* atari.c: Ken Ames sent me a very simple patch that is supposed to allow
compiling the Atari800 on OS/2 "using Hob X11, XFree86, or IBM's X11
server".
* cartridge.[ch], ui.c, DOC/cart.txt: five new cartridge types (Nir Dary)
* cartridge.[ch], ui.c, DOC/cart.txt, DOC/README: seven new cartridge types
* pokeysnd.c: a fix for better quality of sound
* antic.c: ANTIC mode E + GTIA mode 9 ("Unconventional 2k", "Ass Kisiel")
* DOC/BUGS: "Numen" soundtrack
* cartridge.[ch], ui.c, DOC/cart.txt: 1 MB XEGS cart
* input.c: Amiga/ST mouse right button ("Bombdown")
* input.h, input.c, pia.c: MultiJoy4 interface (4 joysticks for XL/XE)
ScrollZ is an advanced IRC client based on ircII client. It was
developed on Linux, but can be compiled on variety of Unix platforms.
Major features:
* supports colors
* internal userlist and shitlist
* a lot of things are stored in memory, so we don't have to
contact server at all in some cases
* improved file exchange (based on Sheik's cdcc.c)
* improved cosmetics (based on TooLie Box by Zakath)
* improved flood protection
* adds channel protection
* comes with user-friendly options like tab key, auto reply and
URL catcher
* logs events important to you when you're away (customizable)
* adds OperVision (optional; coded by Zakath)
* supports virtual IP
* supports IPv6
Submitted in PR pkg/18846 by Juan@xtraeme.dyndns.org.
MesaLib is a 3-D graphics library with an API which is very similar to that of
OpenGL*. This package provides examples and demos of Mesa's capabilities,
among them the examples from the ``Red Book'' (_OpenGL Programming Guide_,
published by Addison-Wesley; ISBN 0-201-63274-8).
xdvipresent provides glue for developing slides for on-line presentation using
LaTeX and xdvi, and a (portable) computer with a XGA (1024x768), SVGA
(800x600), VGA (640x480), or SUN (1152x900) screen running Xwindows. The idea
is that you prepare the slides in LaTeX with the enclosed style file(s) and
you use the "xdvipresent" script (which simply calls xdvi with an appropriate
set of options) to show the slides on the screen.
This package provides a convenient style for slideshow presentations as well.
Updated xlock/vms_x_fix.h from Jouk Jansen.
Patched losira erase mode, would die on X_FreeColor with
swirl,mandelbrot,lyapunov,tube on PseudoColor and DirectColor.
Patched swirl for DirectColor.
Makefile.in changes by Peter Breitenlohner <peb@mppmu.mpg.de> so that
xlock can be built outside the source tree.
setuid(0) is moved 3 lines up so BAD_PAM option could work with an
/etc/pam.d/xlock configuration file that users do not have access to.
Thanks to Jan Provaznik <xprovazn@informatics.muni.cz>.
petri / 0 fix thanks to Jouk Jansen
Cygwin fix for logout.c thanks to Joseph Davida <jd108@pacbell.net>.
Linted (lots of minor fixes) and removed the voids on free. Lint
pointed out some problems with erase modes and petri.
Failed unlock attempts thanks to <colin@colino.net>.
Need Japanese, Dutch added by Jouk Jansen.
New mode atunnels thanks to Eric Lassauge based on Roman demo.
tunnel0.xpm color names for many grays ("darkgray", "gray2", etc) not
found on SunOS4 which then caused memory leaks thanks to Tom Schmidt.
-size option like fire (since it is real slow on slow machines)
thanks to Tom Schmidt.
Another VMS update and pipe protection from Jouk Jansen.
TODO:
Check multiscreen, allocation check
Trackmouse would not be bad either. -wire does not seem to work.
Some other colour schemes than the greyish default.
pacman patch to get rid of negative unsigned check thanks to Jouk Jansen
Patch for WindowMaker, this permits one to set several attributes to
every window opened; each attribute is associated to the class of
the window. Thanks to Paolo Subiaco <iw3grx@ir3ipa.ampr.org>
Erase compilation warnings removed thanks to Jouk Jansen.
Provided in PR 19253 by Piotr Stolc.
pv (Pipe Viewer) is a terminal-based tool for monitoring the progress of
data through a pipeline. It can be inserted into any normal pipeline between
two processes to give a visual indication of how quickly data is passing
through, how long it has taken, how near to completion it is, and an
estimate of how long it will be until completion.
list of changes is not readily available, but the pkg is now at least
buildable with libtool without particular problems, and the BROKEN tag
has been removed