If HOMEPAGE is defined in Makefile, reference it in DESCR, too.

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Fix a few minor cosmetic issues along the way.
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@ -19,3 +19,5 @@ error will stillb e reduced if you are 2000 to 3000 miles away.
Several respondents from 2000 miles away have noted that the remote
differenential signals have diminished the SA induced position and
velocity errors by approximately 3x.
WWW: ${HOMEPAGE}

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@ -8,3 +8,5 @@ Mgetty provides very extensive logging facilities.
Sendfax send the named g3 fax files to the fax machine at "phone number".
The g3 files can be created with pbmtog3(1) or GNU's GhostScript with the
"digifax" driver.
WWW: ${HOMEPAGE}

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@ -4,4 +4,4 @@ of which require a database format upgrade. Release 3 also modified
the Berkeley DB API. Applications developed using version 2 of
Berkeley DB will need to be upgraded in order to use release 3.X.
WWW: http://www.sleepycat.com/
WWW: ${HOMEPAGE}

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@ -21,4 +21,4 @@ support mailing list (questions@PostgreSQL.ORG).
PostgreSQL is free and the complete source is available.
More information and documentation, visit: http://www.PostgreSQL.ORG/
WWW: ${HOMEPAGE}

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@ -40,4 +40,4 @@ and conditions set forth in the Open Publication License,
draft v1.0 or later (the latest version is presently
available at http://www.opencontent.org/openpub/).
See ${WWW} for errata.
See ${HOMEPAGE} for errata.

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@ -1,12 +1,11 @@
# $OpenBSD: Makefile,v 1.3 2000/10/22 15:41:46 espie Exp $
# $OpenBSD: Makefile,v 1.4 2000/12/21 21:20:36 naddy Exp $
# Poul-Henning Kamp <phk@FreeBSD.org>
DISTNAME= ctmkit
PKGNAME= ctm
CATEGORIES= net devel
HOMEPAGE= "http://www.openbsd.org/ctm.html"
#HOMEPAGE= "http://www.FreeBSD.org/handbook/synching.html#CTM"
HOMEPAGE= http://www.openbsd.org/ctm.html
MAINTAINER= ports@openbsd.org

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@ -8,4 +8,5 @@ for NetBSD, using sources by Poul-Henning Kamp <phk@FreeBSD.org>.
OpenBSD source and cvs directories are available through CTM for those
of us who are firewalled off from protocols such as cvsup or anoncvs.
(See http://www.openbsd.org/ctm.html)
WWW: ${HOMEPAGE}

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@ -9,4 +9,4 @@ don't have kaffe installed (which shares names with many JDK binaries.)
You may want to build a kernel with
options SYSVSEM
The URL for the this Java JDK is http://www.freebsd.org/java/
WWW: ${HOMEPAGE}

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@ -6,3 +6,5 @@ checks than can be done by any standard lint.
LCLint can detect lots of obscure errors that other lints can't find.
It takes some getting used to, and tends to output quite a large number
of warnings unless tuned for the current project.
WWW: ${HOMEPAGE}

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@ -1,5 +1,7 @@
elvis is a text editor. It is intended to be a modern replacement
for the classic ex/vi editor of unix fame. elvis supports many new
features, including multiple edit buffers, multiple windows, multiple
user interfaces, and a variety of display modes including plain
text, syntax highlighting, hex dump, HTML and man page formatter.
The elvis text editor is intended to be a modern replacement for
the classic ex/vi editor of unix fame. It supports many new features,
including multiple edit buffers, multiple windows, multiple user
interfaces, and a variety of display modes including plain text,
syntax highlighting, hex dump, HTML and man page formatter.
WWW: ${HOMEPAGE}

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@ -8,3 +8,5 @@ For users of older style Unix editors, welcome to the world of
mouse-based editing!
This port requires Motif to build.
WWW: ${HOMEPAGE}

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@ -12,3 +12,4 @@ Many new features have been added:
Portability to all UNIX platforms, Amiga DOS, MS-DOS, MS-Windows NT, and
Archimedes.
WWW: ${HOMEPAGE}

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@ -1,3 +1,5 @@
Bochs is a portable x86 CPU emulation software that emulates
enough of the x86 CPU, related AT hardware, and BIOS to run DOS,
Windows 95/98, Minix 2.0, and other OS's, all on your workstation.
WWW: ${HOMEPAGE}

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@ -10,3 +10,5 @@ guards and prisoners alike, into ravening, inhuman monsters. Your only
hope -- steal a suit of powered armor, any weapons you can get your hands
on, and make your way to the deepest level of the prison, before the
plague spreads to the outside world."
WWW: ${HOMEPAGE}

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@ -2,3 +2,5 @@ Frotz is another of the fine family of interpreters for Infocom's text
adventures and compatible games. This is version 2.32.
"Frotz" is also the name of the spell to make an object emit light.
WWW: ${HOMEPAGE}

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@ -1 +1,3 @@
GTKSee is an image viewer based off of the ACDSee program for Windows.
WWW: ${HOMEPAGE}

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@ -6,3 +6,5 @@ home page is http://bourbon.cs.umd.edu:8001/tgif/index.obj.
Tgif drawings can be converted to a variety of formats, including GIF,
encapsulated PostScript and XBM.
WWW: ${HOMEPAGE}

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@ -1,7 +1,3 @@
================
KAFFE OpenVM 1.0
================
This is "Kaffe OpenVM", a complete virtual machine and class library
set which allows the execution of Java code without any code from
Javasoft. It comes with a virtual machine and a set of class
@ -14,4 +10,4 @@ The 0.8 BSD licensed version can possibly be obtained by checking out
with a date code of 1998, but you may have trouble finding the
distfiles, which we no longer fetch or track.
WWW: http://www.kaffe.org/
WWW: ${HOMEPAGE}

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@ -1 +1,3 @@
an Emacs Lisp-like runtime library
An Emacs Lisp-like runtime library.
WWW: ${HOMEPAGE}

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@ -1,24 +1,22 @@
From the README:
OTcl, short for MIT Object Tcl, is an extension to Tcl/Tk for
object-oriented programming. It shouldn't be confused with the IXI
Object Tcl extension by Dean Sheenan. (Sorry, but we both like the
name and have been using it for a while.)
OTcl, short for MIT Object Tcl, is an extension to Tcl/Tk for
object-oriented programming. It shouldn't be confused with the IXI
Object Tcl extension by Dean Sheenan. (Sorry, but we both like the
name and have been using it for a while.)
Some of OTcl's features as compared to alternatives are:
* designed to be dynamically extensible, like Tcl, from the ground
up
* builds on Tcl syntax and concepts rather than importing another
language
* compact yet powerful object programming system (draws on CLOS,
Smalltalk, and Self)
* fairly portable implementation (2000 lines of C, without core
hacks)
Some of OTcl's features as compared to alternatives are:
* designed to be dynamically extensible, like Tcl, from the ground
up
* builds on Tcl syntax and concepts rather than importing another
language
* compact yet powerful object programming system (draws on CLOS,
Smalltalk, and Self)
* fairly portable implementation (2000 lines of C, without core
hacks)
OTcl was presented at the Tcl/Tk Workshop '95. It constitutes a
standalone release of a system that has been in use, embedded in the
VuSystem, for two years. We made the release public (with free use,
distribution and modification under the MIT license) to meet the
demand for object-oriented programming in Tcl.
OTcl was presented at the Tcl/Tk Workshop '95. It constitutes a
standalone release of a system that has been in use, embedded in the
VuSystem, for two years. We made the release public (with free use,
distribution and modification under the MIT license) to meet the
demand for object-oriented programming in Tcl.
-Oscar <obonilla@fisicc-ufm.edu>
WWW: ${HOMEPAGE}

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@ -8,3 +8,5 @@ one-time passwords, detailed accounting, and many other features.
Applications that use the checkpassword interface will work with
all of these tools. Several tools have been specifically designed
to support POP toasters.
WWW: ${HOMEPAGE}

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@ -7,3 +7,5 @@ dot-forward supports forwarding, program deliveries, and comments.
It does not support file deliveries or :include:. (However, it
recognizes file delivery attempts, and defers delivery to give you
a chance to set up a .qmail file.)
WWW: ${HOMEPAGE}

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@ -48,3 +48,5 @@ ezmlm doesn't mind huge mailing lists. Lists don't even have to fit into
memory. ezmlm hashes the subscription list into a set of independent
files so that it can handle subscription requests quickly. ezmlm uses
qmail for blazingly fast parallel SMTP deliveries.
WWW: ${HOMEPAGE}

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@ -20,3 +20,5 @@ fastforward does not support insecure sendmail-style program
deliveries from include files; you can use qmail's secure built-in
mechanisms instead. fastforward does support program deliveries
from /etc/aliases.
WWW: ${HOMEPAGE}

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@ -6,4 +6,4 @@ number of ways by following links. Archives generated by Hypermail can be
incrementally updated, and Hypermail is set by default to only update
archives when changes are detected.
WWW: http://www.landfield.com/hypermail/
WWW: ${HOMEPAGE}

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@ -13,3 +13,5 @@ in compiled form. However, it uses resources much more efficiently.
Unlike procmail, maildrop will not read a 10 megabyte mail message
into memory. Large messages are saved in a temporary file, and are
filtered from the temporary file.
WWW: ${HOMEPAGE}

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@ -8,4 +8,4 @@ the list site.
charge for another. From latin "major domus" - "master of the
house".
See http://www.greatcircle.com/majordomo/
WWW: ${HOMEPAGE}

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@ -28,3 +28,5 @@ zones, and many nonstandard time zones.
mess822 is fast. For example, extracting 10000 addresses from a
160KB To field takes less than a second on a Pentium-100.
WWW: ${HOMEPAGE}

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@ -1 +1,3 @@
This is ProcMail, the ultimate incoming mail processor.
WWW: ${HOMEPAGE}

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@ -41,3 +41,5 @@ downed host backoffs, independent message retry schedules, etc. In
short, it's up to speed on modern MTA features. qmail also includes a
drop-in ``sendmail'' wrapper so that it will be used transparently by
your current UAs.
WWW: ${HOMEPAGE}

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@ -16,3 +16,5 @@ questions:
qmailanalog also includes several tools to focus attention on particular
senders, recipients, or messages.
WWW: ${HOMEPAGE}

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@ -23,3 +23,5 @@ serialmail supports SMTP, including ESMTP PIPELINING, and QMTP.
serialmail uses ucspi-tcp/tcpclient for networking. It can also be used
with future UCSPI clients for transparent compression, IPv6, etc.
WWW: ${HOMEPAGE}

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@ -1,5 +1,3 @@
From the webpage:
Calc is arbitrary precision arithmetic system that uses a C-like
language. Calc is useful as a calculator, an algorithm prototyped and
as a mathematical research tool. More importantly, calc provides one
@ -11,3 +9,5 @@ The calc language is a C-like language. The language includes
commands such as variable declarations, expressions, tests, labels,
loops, file operations, function calls. These commands are very
similar to their counterparts in C.
WWW: ${HOMEPAGE}

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@ -2,4 +2,4 @@ Pdmenu is a menuing system for Unix. It is designed to be easy to
use, and is suitable for a login shell for inexperienced users, or
it can just be run at the command line as a handy menu.
WWW: http://kitenet.net/programs/pdmenu/
WWW: ${HOMEPAGE}

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@ -14,3 +14,5 @@ than forcing all who share a man directory to follow a single organization,
TkMan gives control to the individual. In fact, one may decide he has no
use for a large set of man pages--say for instance the programmer routines
in volumes 2, 3, 4, 8--and eliminate them from his personal database.
WWW: ${HOMEPAGE}

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@ -1,3 +1,5 @@
Broadcasts a who-has ARP packet on the network and prints answers. Very
useful when you are trying to pick an unused IP for a net that you don't
yet have routing to.
WWW: ${HOMEPAGE}

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@ -19,3 +19,5 @@ several components:
- The dnsip, dnsipq, dnsname, dnstxt, and dnsmx programs are simple
command-line interfaces to DNS.
- The dnsquery and dnstrace programs are DNS debugging tools.
WWW: ${HOMEPAGE}

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@ -6,5 +6,7 @@ over the :8 display, and caches states information that does not
need to be send. It sends the remaining information to the server-side dxpc,
which reconstitutes the full X-protocol for the X server.
ssh can achieve some similar results, with less performance, but also less
ssh can achieve some similar results, with less performance, but also fewer
concerns about security.
WWW: ${HOMEPAGE}

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@ -2,3 +2,5 @@ GateD routing protocol daemon
This program implements various routing protocols such as OSPF, RIP,
BGP, ISIS, et al.
WWW: ${HOMEPAGE}

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@ -3,3 +3,5 @@ duplicate a directory hierarchy between the machine it is run on and a
remote host. It avoids copying files unnecessarily by comparing the
file timestamps and sizes before transfering. Amongst other things
can optionally compress, gzip, and split files.
WWW: ${HOMEPAGE}

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@ -8,4 +8,4 @@ sends a sequence ICMP ECHO requests to each one to determine the
quality of the link to each machine. As it does this, it prints
running statistics about each machine.
More information availible at http://www.bitwizard.nl/mtr/.
WWW: ${HOMEPAGE}

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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
Nam is a Tcl/TK based animation tool for viewing network simulation traces
Nam is a Tcl/Tk based animation tool for viewing network simulation traces
and real world packet traces. It supports topology layout, packet level
animation, and various data inspection tools.
@ -6,6 +6,4 @@ Nam began at LBL. It has evolved substantially over the past few years.
The nam development effort is now an ongoing collaboration with
the VINT project.
WWW: http://www-mash.cs.berkeley.edu/nam/
-Oscar <obonilla@fisicc-ufm.edu>
WWW: ${HOMEPAGE}

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@ -2,6 +2,6 @@ NS is a discrete event simulator targeted at networking research.
Ns provides substantial support for simulation of TCP, routing, and multicast
protocols.
-Oscar <obonilla@fisicc-ufm.edu>
A graphical front-end for ns can be found in the nam package.
WWW: ${HOMEPAGE}

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@ -9,3 +9,5 @@ In order, its design goals are:
This port is installed to be run from inetd, which is sufficient for normal
usage. However, it is possible to build a stand-alone version, should you need
better performance.
WWW: ${HOMEPAGE}

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@ -20,3 +20,5 @@ FTP-Proxy
- Based on GNU AutoConf, supposed to run on many UNIX systems
(*) Not in this OpenBSD port.
WWW: ${HOMEPAGE}

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@ -36,3 +36,5 @@ FTP features:
- publicfile supports pipelining.
The 'compat' flavor replaces EPLF with old-style /bin/ls output.
WWW: ${HOMEPAGE}

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@ -4,3 +4,5 @@ them as SSLv3/TLS traffic. When it identifies SSLv3/TLS traffic, it
decodes the records and displays them in a textual form to stdout. If
provided with the appropriate keying material, it will also decrypt
the connections and display the application data traffic.
WWW: ${HOMEPAGE}

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@ -22,3 +22,5 @@ http://www.vermicelli.pasta.cs.uit.no/ipv6/UiTo-ipv6.html
*** Contacting the Author ***
You can contact me (Feico Dillema) at feico at pasta.cs.uit.no (s/ at /@).
WWW: ${HOMEPAGE}

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@ -28,3 +28,5 @@ tcpclient: who@, date@, finger@, http@, tcpcat, and mconnect.
tcpserver and tcpclient conform to UCSPI, the UNIX Client-Server
Program Interface, using the TCP protocol. UCSPI tools are available
for several different networks.
WWW: ${HOMEPAGE}

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@ -3,3 +3,5 @@ that conform to UCSPI, the UNIX Client-Server Program Interface.
For more information on the UCSPI standard, see
http://cr.yp.to/proto/ucspi.txt
WWW: ${HOMEPAGE}

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@ -1,2 +1,4 @@
X-Chat is a small yet very forceful X irc client. It runs nicely, has a
nice good looking interface, and best of all, is easy to use all around.
WWW: ${HOMEPAGE}

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@ -11,3 +11,5 @@ It consists of several programs, three essential ones and several add-ons.
- Texpire is responsible for deleting old and uninteresting news. It
deletes all discussion threads that are old and not recently read.
WWW: ${HOMEPAGE}

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@ -2,3 +2,5 @@ tin is a full-screen easy to use Usenet reader. It can read news locally
or remotely via a NTTP (Network News Transport Protocol) server. It will
automatically utilize NOV (News OVerview) style index files if available
locally or via the NNTP XOVER command.
WWW: ${HOMEPAGE}

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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
# $OpenBSD: Makefile,v 1.13 2000/10/22 16:21:17 espie Exp $
# $OpenBSD: Makefile,v 1.14 2000/12/21 21:20:48 naddy Exp $
DISTNAME= enscript-1.6.1
NEED_VERSION= 1.319
@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ MAINTAINER= Matt Behrens <matt@openbsd.org>
HOMEPAGE= http://people.ssh.fi/mtr/genscript/
LICENSE_TYPE= GPL
# GPL
PERMIT_PACKAGE_CDROM= Yes
PERMIT_PACKAGE_FTP= Yes
PERMIT_DISTFILES_CDROM= Yes

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@ -32,4 +32,4 @@ Enscript supports following character sets:
- ps PostScript font's default encoding
- pslatin1 PostScript interpreter's `ISOLatin1Encoding'
WWW: http://people.ssh.fi/mtr/genscript/
WWW: ${HOMEPAGE}

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@ -23,4 +23,4 @@ Thomas Merz has written a Ghostscript manual in PDF format:
The manual is also available in German language, see:
http://www.muc.de/~tm/free/free.html
WWW: http://www.cs.wisc.edu/~ghost/index.html
WWW: ${HOMEPAGE}

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@ -1,3 +1,5 @@
This allows ghostscript to read encrypted pdf files.
Separate package from ghostscript to allow CD-Rom
redistribution.
WWW: ${HOMEPAGE}

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@ -21,4 +21,4 @@ Thomas Merz has written a Ghostscript manual in PDF format:
The manual is also available in German language, see:
http://www.muc.de/~tm/free/free.html
WWW: http://www.cs.wisc.edu/~ghost/index.html
WWW: ${HOMEPAGE}

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@ -3,5 +3,4 @@ contains the latest versions of TeX & friends and nearly everything
you need for happy TeX'ing. For more information have a look at
the lengthy FEATURES file of the distribution.
-- Bernd Rosauer
br@schiele-ct.de
WWW: ${HOMEPAGE}

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@ -1,2 +1,4 @@
Architecture-independent files to support TeX and LaTeX:
macro files, font sources, font metric files, etc.
WWW: ${HOMEPAGE}

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@ -1,8 +1,6 @@
from www.securityfocus.com:
Cgi Scanner 3 is a simple program which facilitates the scanning of
hosts on a network for known cgi vulnerabilities. Upon finding a given
cgi program, the script will optionally download information from the
author's web page, detailing the exploit.
-d.
WWW: ${HOMEPAGE}

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@ -19,3 +19,5 @@ The following mechanisms are included in this distribution:
The library can use a Berkeley DB, gdbm or ndbm file on the server side to
store per-user authentication secrets. The utility saslpasswd has been
included for adding authentication secrets to the file.
WWW: ${HOMEPAGE}

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@ -4,4 +4,4 @@ allow all other machines, without direct access to that network, to be
relayed through the machine the Dante server is running on. The external
network will never see any other machines than the one Dante is running on.
More information availible at http://www.inet.no/dante/
WWW: ${HOMEPAGE}

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@ -19,3 +19,4 @@ CAST-128 (known as CAST5), CAST-256, ARCFOUR and WAKE. Block
algorithms can be used in: CBC, ECB, CFB and OFB (8 bit and n bit,
where n is the size of the algorithm's block length).
WWW: ${HOMEPAGE}

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@ -21,3 +21,5 @@ For a brief description of the algorithms and the modes look at the
mcrypt manpage (this may be out of date). In mcrypt it is on the
user to decide which algorithm he considers best for encrypting his
data.
WWW: ${HOMEPAGE}

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@ -5,3 +5,5 @@ From the webpage:
illustrate various attacks an IDS developer has to deal with. Thus,
unlike some of the other port scan detection tools out there, scanlogd
is designed to be totally safe to use."
WWW: ${HOMEPAGE}

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@ -7,3 +7,5 @@ uvscan is an evaluation VirusScan running on OpenBSD under Linux emulation.
stop using it and remove it from your computer.
Please see ${PREFIX}/share/doc/uvscan/license.txt for more information!
WWW: ${HOMEPAGE}

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@ -1,2 +1,4 @@
This package contains the AntiVirus DAT files required for commercial and
evaluation versions of uvscan.
WWW: ${HOMEPAGE}

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@ -11,4 +11,4 @@ matching specified patterns. It automatically rotates logs to limit
the amount of disk space used. If the disk fills up, it pauses and
tries again, without losing any data.
Documentation can be found online at http://cr.yp.to/daemontools.html
WWW: ${HOMEPAGE}

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@ -5,3 +5,5 @@ DSSSL is a stylesheet language for both print and online rendering.
The acronym stands for Document Style Semantics and Specification
Language. It is defined by ISO/IEC 10179:1996. For more general
information about DSSSL, see the DSSSL Page at http://www.jclark.com/dsssl
WWW: ${HOMEPAGE}

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@ -21,3 +21,5 @@ to your .Xresource
Alternately, you may use hevea -nosymb to turn that off.
See section C.2 of the documentation for more details.
WWW: ${HOMEPAGE}

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@ -2,3 +2,5 @@ RosettaMan takes formatted man pages from most of the popular flavours
of UN*X and transforms them into any of a number of source formats. It
can produce ASCII-only, section headers-only, TkMan, [tn]roff, Ensemble,
SGML, HTML, LaTeX, RTF, Perl 5 POD.
WWW: ${HOMEPAGE}

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@ -3,5 +3,6 @@ old format from WWW servers. It is designed to be fast on long
logfiles and to produce attractive statistics.
It was written by Stephen Turner (sret1@cam.ac.uk). For more details,
see http://www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~sret1/analog/ or Readme.html in
/usr/local/share/analog.
see Readme.html in ${PREFIX}/share/analog.
WWW: ${HOMEPAGE}

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@ -3,3 +3,5 @@ Links main features:
- menus
- partial frame-support
- displays as it loads
WWW: ${HOMEPAGE}

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@ -3,4 +3,6 @@ and pretty prints it.
Tidy's output can be customized to your needs.
Some HTML documentation is available in /usr/local/share/doc/tidy.
Some HTML documentation is available in ${PREFIX}/share/doc/tidy.
WWW: ${HOMEPAGE}

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@ -9,3 +9,5 @@ server and transports data between the two sockets.
Unlike some other transparent proxy solutions, this does not require the
proxy run on the machine itself.
WWW: ${HOMEPAGE}

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@ -1,4 +1,3 @@
w3m is a lightweight text-mode pager that doubles as a WWW browser.
It's main features (over lynx) are:
@ -29,7 +28,7 @@ used as a text-mode WWW browser.
Current problems are:
* Resize behaviour is imcomplete.
* Resize behaviour is incomplete.
* It can't show images inline. (It seems to be impossible as far as using
xterm)
* It doesn't decode MIME-body of the document.
@ -40,4 +39,5 @@ Feel free to send your opinion to the author.
Akinori Ito
Faculty of Engineering, Yamagata University
aito@ei5sun.yz.yamagata-u.ac.jp
http://ei5nazha.yz.yamagata-u.ac.jp/
WWW: ${HOMEPAGE}

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@ -1,6 +1,4 @@
The counter, clock and date, all in one program. The single program can
be used for any number of web pages, for any number of users.
The official homepage of Count is:
http://www.fccc.edu/users/muquit/Count.html
WWW: ${HOMEPAGE}

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@ -1,5 +1,3 @@
WWWOFFLE - World Wide Web Offline Explorer - Version 2.5
The WWWOFFLE server is a proxy web server with special features for use with
dial-up internet links. This means that it is possible to browse web pages and
read them without having to remain connected.
@ -11,3 +9,4 @@ Basic Features
- Highly configurable.
- Low maintenance, start/stop and online/offline status can be automated.
WWW: ${HOMEPAGE}

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@ -3,3 +3,5 @@ monitor for laptops and notebook PCs running Linux or
FreeBSD/NetBSD/OpenBSD and X Windows.
It works under AfterStep and WindowMaker.
WWW: ${HOMEPAGE}

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@ -5,4 +5,4 @@ developed by Mr. Bill Spitzak and is currently maintained by a
small group of developers across the world with a central
repository in the US.
WWW: http://www.fltk.org/
WWW: ${HOMEPAGE}

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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
the kdesupport-1.1.2 package contains several libraries needed by KDE
The kdesupport-1.1.2 package contains several libraries needed by KDE.
Packages built by kdesupport are:
@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ gdbm, giflib, jpeglib6a, uulib, js, mimelib, rdb, and QwSpriteField.
Packages that are included in the OpenBSD ports tree are not installed
by this port.
WWW: ${HOMEPAGE}

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@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
Qt is a toolkit for building a GUI for X in C++.
There are some user documentation files in {QT_DOC}, but
the main documentation is in the qt-html package,
or on the web (${HOME{AGE).
or on the web (${HOMEPAGE}).
There is also a qt-examples package, that contains a tutorial and
simple example programs (source + binaries).

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@ -1,2 +1,4 @@
This is a set of simple examples and a tutorial to qt.
This package includes source and binaries.
WWW: ${HOMEPAGE}

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@ -1,12 +1,11 @@
# $OpenBSD: Makefile,v 1.10 2000/10/22 15:43:54 espie Exp $
# $OpenBSD: Makefile,v 1.11 2000/12/21 21:20:57 naddy Exp $
DISTNAME= wmx-6pre6
PKGNAME= wmx-6pre6
CATEGORIES= x11
NEED_VERSION= 1.305
MASTER_SITES= http://www.all-day-breakfast.com/wmx/
HOMEPAGE= http://www.all-day-breakfast.com/wmx/
MASTER_SITES= ${HOMEPAGE}
MAINTAINER= Jakob Schlyter <jakob@openbsd.org>

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@ -4,3 +4,5 @@ minimal functionality, it offers many of the features of more
conventional managers in the most simplistic implementations
imaginable. wmx is, however, still not configurable except by editing
the source and recompiling the code.
WWW: ${HOMEPAGE}