From DESCR:
Works like sensorsd(8) but reports to Nagios.
Allows you to monitor the hardware sensors that OpenBSD supports.
Things like fan speed, temperature and many more.
From MAINTAINER Andrew Fresh
ok sthen@
security/p5-Crypt-* circus..
The Crypt::CipherSaber module implements CipherSaber encryption,
described at http://ciphersaber.gurus.com/. It is simple, fairly
speedy, and relatively secure algorithm based on RC4.
This module is a Perl mail client interface for sending message that
support HTML format and build them for you. It transform a HTML page
in MIME::Lite mail.
MIME::EncWords is aimed to be another implimentation of MIME::Words so
that it will achive more exact conformance with RFC 2047 (former RFC
1522) specifications. Additionally, it contains some improvements.
This module strips scripting constructs out of HTML, leaving as much
non-scripting markup in place as possible. This allows web applications
to display HTML originating from an untrusted source without
introducing XSS (cross site scripting) vulnerabilities.
new setups.
People wanting to migrate from DB to fs can use the
db-convert-attachments-to-files script in the doc directory and use the
'--ignore-attachment-storage-conflict' argument to zarafa-server.
RabbitMQ is a complete and highly reliable Enterprise Messaging
System. The RabbitMQ client libraries and broker daemon can be used
together to create an AMQP network, or used individually to bring
the benefits of RabbitMQ to established networks.
ok bernd@
The Color Transformation Language, or "CTL," is a portable and
platform-independent scripting language and interpreter, is intended to
be used as a building block for color management systems as well as for
sharing transforms in a common format.
from John Danks, with some tweaks by me
Change the content type of your posts while editing them.
This module is extremely simple and *only* changes the node
type in the database column. That is all. It does not convert
any CCK fields or change other things about the node.
Only use it when you know *exactly* what you're doing!
ok espie@ and jasper@ ports-wise
* regen PLIST
* use FAKE_FLAGS
* add a comment to patch-gnome-settings-daemon_gnome-settings-module_c
* remove bogus chunk from patch-plugins_media-keys_gsd-media-keys-manager_c
Weathermap is a network visualisation tool, to take data you already
have and show you an overview of your network in map form. Extensive
customisation features and an optional map editor are provided.
Support is built in for RRD, MRTG (RRD and old log-format), and
tab-delimited text files. Other sources are via plugins or external
scripts. Weathermap can also be integrated with Cacti.
Upstream is aware of it and should fix everything for evolution 2.30.
In the meantime, add a (nasty) hack so that we don't end up with
undefined symbols.
Reorder Makefile while here and tweak dependencies.
ok jasper@