Neofetch is a command-line system information tool written in bash.
Neofetch displays information about your operating system, software and
hardware in an aesthetic and visually pleasing way.
The overall purpose of Neofetch is to be used in screen-shots of your system.
Neofetch shows the information other people want to see. There are other
tools available for proper system statistic/diagnostics.
PCManFM-Qt is the Qt port of PCManFM, the file manager of LXQt.
Packaged in pkgsrc-wip by pin, as part of a broader effort toward
providing all of LXQt and associated utility applications.
Another dead GNOME 2 component. No release since 2007, seems to be
exclusive to pkgsrc at this point.
PKGREVISION= 51, not updated since added in 2008.
Version bump from outdated version 1.x to munin 2.0.49. Developed and imported
from WIP in cooperation with Sebastian Wiedenroth, Roland Illig, Filip Hajny and
Francois Tigeot.
Tools to run system processes in the background. It can check if a
background process is running; wait on a background process to finish;
get the exit status of finished processes; kill background processes.
It can read the standard output and error of the processes, using
non-blocking connections. 'processx' can poll a process for standard
output or error, with a timeout. It can also poll several processes at
once.
Drop-in replacements for the base system2() function with fine control
and consistent behavior across platforms. Supports clean interruption,
timeout, background tasks, and streaming STDIN / STDOUT / STDERR over
binary or text connections. Arguments on Windows automatically get
encoded and quoted to work on different locales.
Configurable Progress bars, they may include percentage, elapsed time,
and/or the estimated completion time. They work in terminals, in
'Emacs' 'ESS', 'RStudio', 'Windows' 'Rgui' and the 'macOS' 'R.app'.
The package also provides a 'C++' 'API', that works with or without
'Rcpp'.
GLib's move to meson from autotools means we are effectively starting
from scratch with non-linux build fixes. Support for python 2 has
also been dropped (given that meson requires python 3). I replaced
sysutils/gio-fam with a build option.
The full lengthy list of changes is available from:
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/glib/tags/2.60.2
Some highlights:
* Improve network status detection with NetworkManager (!781)
* Add async GIO API: g_file_query_default_handler_async(), g_app_info_launch_uris_async() (#1249, #1347)
* Add overlay support to g_resources_get_info(). (#1445)
* Add writev() and writev_all() APIs to GOutputStream and GPollableOutputStream,
and provide implementations of them for many subclasses. (#1431)
* Hide bind mounts from GIO mount listings. (#1271)
* Automatically realign data passed to `g_variant_new_from_bytes()` or
`g_variant_new_from_data()` if it is not correctly aligned. This prevents
misaligned accesses on architectures which don’t support them. Callers should
still aim to correctly align data to get higher performance. (#1342)
* Support `ld -b binary` (on platforms which support it; i.e. Linux) to provide
large pre-compiled `GResource` resources with a fast compilation time. (#1489+* Drop Python 2 support and require Python 3.4+. See discussion on
https://mail.gnome.org/archives/desktop-devel-list/2018-July/msg00004.html.
(!196)
* Various fixes to eliminate thread races, found by thread sanitizer (tsan).