options `start' and `stop' now (unless I have forgotten any). This allows
us to call the scripts from /etc/rc.shutdown with the correct option.
The (42 or so) ports that already DTRT before are unchanged.
Add some missing/wrong dependencies. Show how to respect CC/CFLAGS. Many
miscellaneous modifications. I used more excessive hacks to force p5-Jcode
and p5-WWW-Search to respect CC/CFLAGS.
Patches largely done by: Christian Weisgerber <naddy@mips.inka.de>
previous commit message to bsd.port.mk, which said INSTALL_SHLIBS. Boo.)
Line up the rhs of variable assignments nicely. Remove a couple of extra
whitespaces while I'm here.
Suggested by: sobomax
network path characteristics. sting is unique because it can estimate
one-way properties, such as loss rate, through careful manipulation and
observation of TCP behavior.
Since Benno submitted the port first, and since the patches are nearly
identical, Benno will get credit for creating the port. However, since
Kelly offered to maintain it, he will get the job.
PRs: 18476, 18508
Submitted by: Benno Rice <benno@netizen.com.au>,
Kelly Yancey <kbyanc@posi.net>
who have a -CURRENT before:
Fri May 5 9:58:59 2000 UTC by phk
.. however, since no __FreeBSD_version bump was performed, I can't
handle this with the usual Makefile magic.
Submitted by: kuriyama-san
Reviewed by: Matt Ayres <mayres@chc-chimes.com> ("it works now")
Its purpose is to test the stability of an IP Stack and its component stacks
(TCP, UDP, ICMP et. al.) It does this be generating random packets of the
desired protocol.
PR: 16976
Submitted by: Brad Hendrickse <bradh@uunet.co.za>
in traditional address/netmask format and in the new CIDR format.
Methods for calculating the network and broadcast address, and
also to check if a given address is in a specific network also exist.
PR: 16984
Submitted by: Brad Hendrickse <bradh@uunet.co.za>
trends in time-series data. Cricket was expressly developed to help network
managers visualize and understand the traffic on their networks, but it can
be used all kinds of other jobs, as well. It's similar to mrtg, but takes
a different approach, is faster and more flexible.
- Changed to use ${CFLAGS} in /etc/make.conf
- Added do-install:, so proper INSTALL macros could be used
PR: 16595
Submitted by: Christopher J. Michaels <cjm2@altavista.net>