- fix mbuf monitor following h2k8 mclpl changes
no reply from the maintainer in a couple of days; my syslog server
isn't super-happy about how often the problem with mbuf gets logged,
so committing anyway. tests/feedback from Alexander Hall and Markus
Lude - thanks.
Memtest86+ is thorough, stand alone memory test for Intel i386 architecture
systems, based on the well-known Memtest86 written by Chris Brady.
ok sturm@
with >=2GB swap
- replace kvm reads with sysctl()
this change brings some useful improvements in the process:
* it fixes the disk plugin
* if you don't care about TCP connection statistics, then running sgid
is not needed anymore
all work done by Josh Elsasser, thank you!
"functionality-wise: thumbs up!" sturm@
D-Feet is a D-Bus debugger written in PyGtk+.
Current features:
* View names on any bus
* View exported objects, interfaces, methods and signals
* View the full command line of services on the bus
* Execute methods with parameters on the bus and see their return
values
- don't assume that usb_descriptor_t has a field bDescriptorSubtype,
this field is class specific and shouldn't be there
- make fetch of hub descriptors in usbctl work (by setting the
correct request value)
- before reading a string descriptor, read the language table and
use a correct language code if possible
- install usbgen(8) manual, regen plist, bump
mostly from pkgsrc,
http://cvsweb.netbsd.org/bsdweb.cgi/pkgsrc/sysutils/usbutil/patches/patch-ab
While here, update PLISTs, some WANTLIBs, some license
markers and use MODPY_EGG_VERSION where it may help to
keep future PLIST diffs smaller.
help, nitpicking and ok jasper@, ok wcmaier@
note that print/py-reportlab/reportlab needs some more
love.
faubackup uses a filesystem on a hard drive for incremental and full backups.
All backups can easily be accessed by standard filesystem tools. Later backups
to the same filesystem will automatically be incremental, as unchanged files
are only hard-linked with the existing version of the file.
from Sebastian Trahm <basti at schleifi.com>
RANCID monitors a router's (or more generally a device's)
configuration, including software and hardware (cards, serial numbers,
etc) and uses CVS (Concurrent Version System) to maintain history of
changes.
With help and advices from okan@ (thanks very much !)
ok okan@ ajacoutot@
HCIdump reads raw HCI data coming from and going to a Bluetooth device
and prints to screen commands, events and data in a human-readable form.
Optionally, the dump can be written to a file rather than parsed, and
the dump file can be parsed in a subsequent moment.
from jcs@, with some tweaks by me
requested by uwe@
serious bug in Bacula that causes jobs to be orphaned or "stuck" in
the director during the pruning process'. Bacula users are advised
to upgrade their directors.
ok merdely
Add no_server PSEUDO_FLAVOR
Reorganize the Makefile some.
Remove dependency on qwt.
Set FULLPKGPATH for -main and -bat to remove backend dependencies
(found by and solution from naddy@)
Use SUBST_CMD.
ok jdixon@, okan@
ndesk-dbus is a C# implementation of D-Bus. It's often referred
to as dbus-sharp, or "managed D-Bus" to avoid confusion with
existing bindings (which wrap libdbus).
D-Bus is an inter-process communication framework that lets
applications interface with the system event bus as well as
allowing them to talk to one another in a peer-to-peer
configuration.
This module provides GLib integration as an optional extra.
ndesk-dbus is a C# implementation of D-Bus. It's often referred
to as dbus-sharp, or "managed D-Bus" to avoid confusion with
existing bindings (which wrap libdbus).
D-Bus is an inter-process communication framework that lets
applications interface with the system event bus as well as
allowing them to talk to one another in a peer-to-peer
configuration.
The EventLog library aims to be a replacement of the simple syslog() API
provided on UNIX systems. The major difference between EventLog and syslog
is that EventLog tries to add structure to messages.
- upsimage.cgi used upsimage_cgi_LDFLAGS to tweak for -all-static,
and not *_LDADD as upsstats.cgi and upsset.cgi did. as a result
upsimage.cgi was linked dynamically, therefore broken inside chroot
- add USE_GMAKE, so that it builds on landisk
- make lib-depends-check happy
- add @bin marker for bin/snmp-ups
- bump all PKGNAMEs
ok sthen@
(now called agiler-old)
upses such as the below can now work again:
{0x0665, 0x5161, &agiler_old_subdriver}, /* Belkin F6C1200-UNV */
{0x06da, 0x0003, &agiler_old_subdriver}, /* Mustek Powermust */
{0x0f03, 0x0001, &agiler_old_subdriver}, /* Unitek Alpha 1200Sx *
ok sthen@
- fix PATHs in documentation
- add a default gkrellmd.conf
- make the server use the unpriviledged _gkrellmd user by default
- add sparc64 to the list of apm(4) capable arches and s/powerpc/macppc
'gateway' addres/ports does not work (yet) due to the address handling
changes in pf. Other functionality should work. Also fixes two minor
bugs reported by many. Suggestions and ok naddy@
Duplicity incrementally backs up files and directory by encrypting
tar-format volumes with GnuPG and uploading them to a remote (or local)
file server. Currently local, ftp, ssh/scp, rsync, WebDAV, WebDAVs, HSi
and Amazon S3 backends are available. Because duplicity uses librsync,
the incremental archives are space efficient and only record the parts
of files that have changed since the last backup. Currently duplicity
supports deleted files, full unix permissions, directories, symbolic
links, fifos, etc., but not hard links.
The duplicity package also includes the rdiffdir utility. Rdiffdir is
an extension of librsync's rdiff to directories - it can be used to
produce signatures and deltas of directories as well as regular files.
These signatures and deltas are in GNU tar format.
based on the original submission from Bruno Bigras <bruno@burnbox.net>
feedback and ok wcmaier@ merdely@
Stan is a console application that analyzes binary streams and
calculates several useful statistical information from the observed
data. It features statistical, pattern and bit analysis. Stan has been
designed as a "swiss-knife" for first steps in reverse engineering and
cryptographic analysis.
from zinovik at kspu.karelia.ru (MAINTAINER), with tweaks by me.