KDE Connect is a multi-platform app that allows your devices to communicate
(eg: your phone and your computer).
* Shared clipboard: Copy and paste between your phone and your computer.
* Notification sync: Read and reply to your Android notifications from the PC.
* Share files and URLs instantly from one device to another.
* Multimedia remote control: Use your phone as a remote for media players.
* Virtual touchpad: Use your phone screen as your PC's touchpad and keyboard.
* Presentation remote: Advance your presentation slides from your phone.
All this is done completely wirelessly, utilising TLS encryption.
OK rsadowski@
- Add toot notifications to show notifications (thanks @dlax)
- Add posting and replying to curses interface (thanks @Skehmatics)
- Add --language option to toot post
- Enable attaching upto 4 files via --media option on toot post
py-adns is python2-only, has no consumers, and hasn't been updated
since import in 2008
py-flowd is python2-only, has no consumers, and hasn't been updated
since 2006
py-flowtools is python2-only, has no consumers, and hasn't been
updated since 2010
py-medusa is python2-only, has no consumers, and hasn't been updated
since import in 2008
OK sthen@
commit a tag points to (both for "release-looking" tags and one with a name
which suggests they're going to do this anyway).
- move all GH_* to the subdirs to make it easier to see what's going on
- use common (and recent) autoconf/automake versions, rather than several
different ones. (client uses cmake not autoconf, but that's ok, the AUTO*_VERSION
variables are just ignored there).
ok kirby@ (maintainer)
the build scaffolding changed so that it's easier to build everything at
once, so merge the sub-ports into a single build with multipackages.
dependent ports (net/adsuck net/p5-Zonemaster/ldns security/opendnssec)
will be synced shortly.
Also link libsf_appid_preproc.so against libc++abi so that luajit can access
libunwind symbols, and regen patches and WANTLIB.
tested by abieber@
ok abieber@, Markus Lude (maintainer)