NetPGP is a standards-compliant library and suite of utilities
providing digital signature and verification functionality, as well
as data encryption and decryption, using RSA and DSA/Elgamal keys.
Several double frees found by bentley@, already committed upstream.
ok benoit@
shrip is an application for ripping and encoding DVD into AVI/OGM
files.
shrip:
* transcodes from DVD or files
* outputs ogm, avi, matroska or mp4 files
* provides a lot of codecs (ogg vorbis, mp3, pcm, ac3, aac, dts,
xvid, lavc, x264, theora)
* calculates video bitrate for a given filesize
* calculates cropping parameters and scaling factors
* uses maximum quality codec switches
* supports subtitles extraction
* rips contiguous chapters
ok landry@
triggers the strict mutex_unlock checks from rthread_sync 1.34, causing it
to abort.
rolls in some patches applied upstream thanks to Pascal de Bruijn.
- if PERMIT_PACKAGE_CDROM == Yes, have
PERMIT_PACKAGE_FTP and PERMIT_DISTFILES_FTP default to Yes
- if PERMIT_PACKAGE_FTP == Yes, have
PERMIT_DISTFILES_FTP default to Yes.
okay sthen@
Implement a restart command for the service provider and use '-f' as well.
No need to specify a 'stop' common, our rc.d(8) is generic enough.
ok robert@ (maintainer)
* move the current port to ruby-puppet/3
* add a new puppet-2.7.X port under ruby-puppet/2
This allows us to ship with 2 different versions of Puppet. Since the
Enterprise version is still running 2.7, we want to have a matching
client because running puppet3 against a puppet2 server is highly
discouraged and will mostly no work correctly.
ok jasper@, robert@ (maintainer)
Webmachine is an application layer that adds HTTP semantic awareness on
top of the excellent bit-pushing and HTTP syntax-management provided by
mochiweb, and provides a simple and clean way to connect that to your
application's behavior.
ok aja@