* Check for duplicate MANx macros [1]
* Add a warning if the wrong CPAN URL is used for the WWW URL [2]
* Remove an obsolete CPAN warning [3]
PR: 154069 [1]
154149 [2]
154724 [3]
Submitted by: skreuzer [2]
milki@rescomp.berkeley.edu [3]
Nmap 5.51 [2011-02-11]
o [Ndiff] Added support for prerule and postrule scripts. [David]
o [NSE] Fixed a bug which caused some NSE scripts to fail due to the
absence of the NSE SCRIPT_NAME environment variable when loaded.
Michael Pattrick reported the problem. [Djalal]
o [Zenmap] Selecting one of the scan targets in the left pane is
supposed to jump to that host in the Nmap Output in the right pane
(but it wasn't). Brian Krebs reported this bug. [David]
o Fixed an obscure bug in Windows interface matching. If the MAC
address of an interface couldn't be retrieved, it might have been
used instead of the correct interface. Alexander Khodyrev reported
the problem. [David]
o [NSE] Fixed portrules in dns-zone-transfer and ftp-proftpd-backdoor
that used shortport functions incorrectly and always returned
true. [Jost Krieger]
o [Ndiff] Fixed ndiff.dtd to include two elements that can be diffed:
status and address. [Daniel Miller]
o [Ndiff] Fixed the ordering of hostscript-related elements in XML
output. [Daniel Miller]
o [NSE] Fixed a bug in the nrpe-enum script that would make it run for
every port (when it was selected--it isn't by default). Daniel
Miller reported the bug. [Patrick]
o [NSE] When an NSE script sets a negative socket timeout, it now
causes a controlled Lua stack trace instead of a fatal error.
Vlatko Kosturjak reported the bug. [David]
o [Zenmap] Worked around an error that caused the py2app bootstrap
executable to be non-universal even when the rest of the application
was universal. This prevented the binary .dmg from working on
PowerPC. Yxynaxen reported the problem. [David]
o [Ndiff] Fixed an output line that wasn't being redirected to a file
when all other output was. [Daniel Miller]
- Pass maintainership to submitter
- Fix LATEST_LINK to avoid conflict with devel/ninja
- Add DISABLE_MAKE_JOBS
- Remove obsolete MD5 checksum
- Use DATADIR while I'm here
PR: ports/154741
Submitted by: Chris Rees (utisoft@gmail.com)
MLT is an open source multimedia framework, designed and developed for
television broadcasting. It provides a toolkit for broadcasters, video
editors, media players, transcoders, web streamers and many more types
of applications. The functionality of the system is provided via an
assortment of ready to use tools, XML authoring components, and an
extensible plug-in based API.
WWW: http://www.mltframework.org
PR: ports/154565
Submitted by: Charlie Kester <corky1951 at comcast.net>
of files (typically source code and output executables) and orchestrates
building them, quickly.
Ninja joins a sea of other build systems. Its distinguishing goal is to be
fast. It is born from my work on the Chromium browser project, which has
over 30,000 source files and whose other build systems (including one built
from custom non-recursive Makefiles) can take ten seconds to start building
after changing one file. Ninja is under a second.
WWW: https://github.com/martine/ninja
PR: ports/154603
Submitted by: Grzegorz Blach <magik at roorback.net>
written in C++ and QT4.
Features include:
* Support for (locally stored) albumart.
* Support for audio streams (url).
* Drag & drop playlist management.
* Database browser (artist, album, genre, folder & playlist mode)
* Database search (artist, album, genre & title mode).
* Quick search-and-select in the playlist.
* Mini-mode interface for basic control only.
* Open folder in external programs to edit tags etc.
* Generally a quick and clean application.
WWW: http://coonsden.com/?page_id=145
PR: ports/154702
Submitted by: Cezary Morga <cm at therek.net>
including the psgi.streaming interface and is compatible with Plack. PSGI 1.1,
which has yet to be published formally, is also supported. Feersum also has
its own "native" interface which is similar in a lot of ways to PSGI, but is
not compatible with PSGI or PSGI middleware.
Feersum uses a single-threaded, event-based programming architecture to scale
and can handle many concurrent connections efficiently in both CPU and RAM.
It skips doing a lot of sanity checking with the assumption that a "front-end"
HTTP/HTTPS server is placed between it and the Internet.
WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Feersum
PR: ports/153320
Submitted by: Grzegorz Blach <magik AT roorback.net>