- Use --qmail-queue-binary configure's argument to point to the proper
location (i.e. ${QMAIL_DIR}/bin instead of ${PREFIX}/bin)
First noticed by: David du SERRE-TELMON <david@xinus.net>
Suggested by: J. Martin Petersen <jmp@alvorlig.dk>
Fumihiko Kimura <jfkimura@yahoo.co.jp>
- Check for qmail-queue binary in Makefile
- Display build knobs descriptions in pre-configure
maintainer, in my response to request about build errors on 5.x:
As much as I may try, I just can't find the time anymore to spend on
projects such as this. Since there are some documented exploits
available against 6.5.x, it would probably be best to remove the port.
my asking if the port should be marked broken on -CURRENT:
I am no longer interested in maintaining the FreeBSD port of ivtools.
But I have addressed all of these problems, to the best of my knowledge,
in the latest release of ivtools, 1.1.
I confirm that I no longer wish to be the maintainer of xlogmaster.
I suggest that the port be deleted. Xlogmaster's author has moved on
to another product, and I don't have the skills to maintain Xlogmaster
itself, particularly those to make it work under release 5 (impacted by
GCC changes).
So, if anyone is using this port, they should step up now to save it on 5.x.
* Put in the right category [1]
* Really add support for gtk+-1.2
* Fix up plist
* Fix libtool support
* Allow the gtk+-1.2 engine to build on -STABLE
* Use gnometarget by default
* Don't create a useless symlink
* Make PREFIX-safe
* Make full use of USE_GNOME/WANT_GNOME [1]
* This port doesn't require INSTALLS_SHLIB
* Add CONFLICTS for gnome-themes-extras [1]
Submitted by: maintainer [1]
missing space:
for i in easytaggrip gtkpod id3v2 juk squash xmms-f...
PR: ports/60830
Submitted by: Roman Shterenzon <roman@xpert.com>
Reviewed by: Adam Weinberger <adamw@FreeBSD.org>
os-independent SILC client. Silky is intended to contain all
necessary features of a SILC client, while keeping the UI as
simple and clean as possible.
PR: 60849
Submitted by: Evgueni V. Gavrilov <aquatique@rusunix.org>
It shows an image file at user selectable resolutions.
WWW: http://plone.org/collective
PR: ports/60689
Submitted by: Khairil Yusof <kaeru@inigo-tech.com>
makes differential or full backups, which can be split over
several files or disks. Dar saves *all* UNIX inode types,
hard links, as well as Extended Attributes.
And many other features ...
PR: ports/60846
Submitted by: Edson Brandi <ebrandi@fugspbr.org>
PCGen is a Java-based RPG character generator and maintenance
program that works on all platforms (Windows, Mac OS X,
Linux, BSD, etc). It currently is aimed at supporting as
many rpgs as humanly possible. Currently our focus is on
OGL games (OGL = the Open Gaming License crafted by Wizards
of the Coast).
All datafiles are ASCII so they can be modified by users,
and are available through the pcgendm project. An XML
conversion is underway.
WWW: http://pcgen.sourceforge.net
Notes from the maintainer:
PR: ports/59428
Submitted by: Herve Quiroz <herve.quiroz@esil.univ-mrs.fr>
The dynamic mathematics software Geonext establishes new
ways of teaching and learning mathematics. It offers
opportunities of visualisation that can't be realised on
paper or blackboard and with traditional construction tools.
Geonext enables autonomous and cooperative learning of
mathematics in the classroom. It encourages an active
discovering approach to mathematical thinking. Geonext can
be used at school and at home for free (GPL). Therefore
the software can be handed out to students without any
copyright problems (GPL).
Geonext can be used from elementary school up to calculus
at high school and in teacher-training at university in a
manifold and flexible way.
WWW: http://www.geonext.de
- Andreas Fehlner
fehlner@gmx.de
PR: ports/59453
Submitted by: Andreas Fehlner <fehlner@gmx.de>