if devinfo.type != AUDIO_MIXER_CLASS is true, xstatbar will never make
progress and loop forever. Fix it by trying the next device.
from Tobias Ulmer, thanks!
ok jasper@ landry@
changes:
- The wizard was modified to create the configuration path and to run it
at more expected times.
- max_mdcache_size configuration option to prevent the cache directory
from growing beyond a set value.
- md_max_differentials configuration option to govern when a new level 0
backup is run.
- The code now ensures that all metadata parts are downloaded before
starting the extract operation.
- Asymmetrical differential backups are prevented from running.
- Some error messages were improved.
- A couple of bugs in the differential backup code path were fixed
ok jasper@
version of the same port, tweak + ok aja@
GSmartControl is a graphical user interface for smartctl (from the
smartmontools package), which is a tool for querying and controlling
SMART (Self-Monitoring, Analysis, and Reporting Technology) data
on modern hard disk drives.
It allows you to inspect the drive's SMART data to determine its
health, as well as run various tests on it.
and e2fs-uuid.pc to uuid.pc. uuid.pc is what all projects using
pkg-config expect to find when looking for the "standard" uuid lib nowadays.
prompted by aja@
ok aja@ landry@ sthen@
Supuner (SUPpress UNless ERror) executes a command and manipulates its
stderr and stdout, allowing the user control over when they are
displayed and / or outputted.
From Laurence Tratt with minor tweaks from myself and kili.
OK kili@
- added automated remote metadata mode
- added remote differential backup capability
- added restart support for metadata upload and download.
- enabled keeplives on connected sockets
- enabled throughput TOS on IPv4 connected sockets
- startup wizard enhancements
- version printing of dependencies
- permissions now set with umask 077
- manpage updates
- minor bug fixes
with under Unix and related operating systems. Spaces and various
other unsafe characters (such as "$") get replaced with "_". ISO
8859-1 (Latin-1) characters can be replaced as well, as can UTF-8
characters. More details are contained in the detox.1 man page.
ok dcoppa@, landry@ (6 months ago)
- switch temporary kvm_getproc2 / struct kinfo_proc2 to
kvm_getprocs / struct kinfo_proc now that the old API has
been fully replaced
- add an rc.d script
timestamps since the epoch when timestamping standard input.
$ ls | ts %.s
1308578507.263414 CVS
1308578507.263924 Makefile
1308578507.263997 distinfo
1308578507.264716 patches
1308578507.264815 pkg
- don't try to fetch from dev/apm if the fd isn't available yet (to be
discussed with upstream)
- use var/db/upower to store history files
Fixes graphs in gnome-power-statistics...
It deduplicates, compresses, and encrypts data prior to transmission
providing total privacy while keeping chattering down on the wire.
It seamlessly supports both IPv6 and IPv4 on a variety of platforms.
ok and much help from sthen@ landry@
UPower is an abstraction for enumerating power devices, listening to
device events and querying history and statistics. Any application or
service on the system can access the org.freedesktop.UPower service
via the DBUS system message bus.
OpenBSD specific backend written by yours truly with help from upstream
developer. So far, battery levels and ac status works, using either apm
or acpibat/acpiac if available.
As a sidenote, if udev, udisks and friends were designed with the same
clear separation between os-specific and generic parts, porting to
'alternative OSes' would be much simpler. UPower is a nice example of
'how to design a portable service'.
with a patch for glib version check, tweaks and ok ajacoutot@
The AccountsService project provides:
* A set of D-Bus interfaces for querying and manipulating user
account information.
* An implementation of these interfaces based on the usermod(8),
useradd(8) and userdel(8) commands
ok jasper@ ("though I'm surprised they didn't name it 'accountskit'")
PLIST and delete everything under the @sample'd directory instead of the
directory itself to prevent a warning from pkg_delete(1) trying to
remove a non existing directory and to help preventing left-over files
and directories.
moreutils is a growing collection of the unix tools that nobody thought
to write long ago when unix was young, including amongst others:
lckdo: execute a program with a lock held
mispipe: pipe two commands, returning the exit status of the first
pee: tee standard input to pipes
sponge: soak up standard input and write to a file
ts: timestamp standard input
vidir: edit a directory in your text editor
vipe: insert a text editor into a pipe
zrun: automatically uncompress arguments to command
Added audacious, imlib2 and xmms2 flavors.
USE_GROFF and manpage patching during post-install are no more
needed.
Joint work with Pascal Stumpf (thanks!)
OK jasper@, benoit@ (maintainer)
crashme is a very simple program that tests the operating environment's
robustness by invoking random data as if it were a procedure. The
standard signals are caught and handled with a setjmp back to a loop
which will try again to produce a fault by executing random data. Some
people call this stress testing.
Tweaks/distfile hosting/ok jasper@
Req'd by deraadt@
Tarsnap is an online encrypted backup service. It presents a tar-like
command-line interface, but stores data online rather than locally;
From maintainer Joachim Shipper, setting PERMIT_* markers to
'restrictive licence' after lengthy discussion on ports@
ok sthen@
The login_oath package contains bsdauth providers to validate OATH one-
time passwords via oath-toolkit (liboath). Currently only TOTP (time-based)
passwords are supported. Two separate modules allow for either OTP-only
or a combination of OTP+password.
devices, including APC 5G, various Eaton, HP, and Tripp Lite models,
and a number of USB HID devices)
- build the snmp package by default
- use correct user/group names in MESSAGE
Shelldap is a handy shell-like interface for browsing LDAP servers
and editing their content. It keeps command history, has sane
autocompletes, credential caching, site-wide and individual configs,
and it's fun to say.
Shelldap documentation can be viewed using perldoc(1).
with feedback/distfile hosting/ok jasper@.
Mostly rewritten, properly (sort of) integrates with pkg_* code,
Likely to have bugs, but if noone uses it they won't show up.
Oh, and even features a manpage with feedback from schwarze@ and jmc@.
The directory watcher operates by scanning a directory at some interval
and generating a list of files based on a user supplied glob pattern. As
the file list changes from one interval to the next, events are
generated and dispatched to registered observers. Three types of events
are supported--added, modified, and removed.
Filesys::Notify::Simple is a simple but unified interface to get
notifications of changes to a given filesystem path. It utilizes
inotify2 on Linux and fsevents on OS X if they're installed, with a
fallback to the full directory scan if they're not available.
(note from importer: it could use a kqueue/libevent backend instead of a
gross full scan every 2 secs, which is not even configurable :)
From Abel Abraham Camarillo Ojeda on ports@
Previously, we were using ruby->=1.8,<=1.9, instead of
ruby->=1.8,<1.9. While this wouldn't cause an issue, since
our ruby-1.9.2 package isn't included in ruby->=1.8,<=1.9,
it's still wrong and should be fixed. This also fixes the
following minor issues:
Switch from using FLAVOR to MODRUBY_FLAVOR for *_DEPENDS.
Currently we don't have a ruby port that uses FLAVORs that
would differ from MODRUBY_FLAVOR, but it's possible we will
in the future.
Switch from BASE_PKGPATH to BUILD_PKGPATH in a few cases in
REGRESS_DEPENDS. This probably is not strictly necessary, but
BUILD_PKGPATH is used in more cases, so it is good for
consistency.
Switch to new style *_DEPENDS, with the version specification
at the end. The remaining cases where this is not done is
because a specific version is used.
Some FULLPKGNAME added to REGRESS_DEPENDS, to make sure that if
the old version is installed when you run a regress test, it
will install the new version first.
Some conversion of spaces to tabs for consistency.
OK landry@
PKG_ARCH = * removed from many ports as it is added automatically
for pure ruby gem ports. Switch ports that previously used
GEM_SKIPDEPENDS to adding dependencies or modifying the underlying
gem metadata with patches.
OK landry@
vmwh is a vmware helper for X11, developed on OpenBSD to run in userland
alongside the vmt(4) vmware kernel driver and the vmmouse Xorg driver.
It detects when the mouse cursor switches back to the host ("ungrabs")
and sends the guest's X11 clipboard data (read from xclip) to the host
through the vmware backdoor, which gets put onto the host's clipboard.
It then detects when the mouse cursor switches back to the guest
("grabs") and replaces the X11 clipboard contents (via xclip) with the
host's, which is read through the vmware backdoor.
OK jasper@
ns4 is a command line configuration management tool. It allows the
automated backup of node (i.e. routers and switches) configurations to
an FTP/SFTP server or local media on a daily basis to create
configuration archives. It can run ad-hoc commands on multiple nodes as
well as custom scripts for automating complex tasks. It uses Perl and
allows you to manipulate the output of commands using regular
expressions within scripts. Configuration based cartridges are used to
specify new node types, allowing the user to extend its functionality in
a simple and dynamic way.
The Fileinfo extension allows retrieval of information regarding
vast majority of file.
This information may include dimensions, quality, length etc...
Additionally it can also be used to retrieve the mime type for a
particular file and for text files proper language encoding.
From MAINTAINER: Johan Huldtgren
Tweaks by me and one from sthen
ok sthen
SHARED_ONLY = Yes wasn't set before, but it is set
automatically now, which is the correct setting. This
requires removing PFRAG.shared and integrating the
contents into PLIST.
ok landry, phessler, sthen
devname:uid), problem reported by Anton Maksimenkov with a different diff.
- new-style lib_depends/wantlib
- let ports-standard DEBUG=xxx work as expected and produce binaries
with symbols
sm_io.c diff looks good to henning@
by me and dcoppa@.
ApacheTop is a curses-based top-like display for Apache information,
including requests per second, bytes per second, most popular URLs, etc.
ok benoit@ dcoppa@
Parse::DMIDecode module provides an OO interface to SMBIOS information
through the dmidecode(8) command which is known to work under a number of
Linux, BSD and BeOS variants.
With tweaks from and ok sthen@
The lockfile package exports a LockFile class which provides a simple API for
locking files. Unlike the Windows msvcrt.locking function, the fcntl.lockf
and flock functions, and the deprecated posixfile module, the API is
identical across both Unix (including Linux and Mac) and Windows platforms.
The lock mechanism relies on the atomic nature of the link (on Unix) and
mkdir (on Windows) system calls. An implementation based on SQLite is also
provided, more as a demonstration of the possibilities it provides than as
production-quality code.
All ruby .gem files are now hosted on rubygems.org in the same
directory. If the ruby gem CONFIGURE_STYLE is used, make the
default MASTER_SITES that directory.
There are still a few uses of MASTER_SITE_RUBYFORGE in the tree, for
some ports that aren't gems, or where the .gem file isn't hosted on
rubygems.org, or where the hashes don't match. Most of these will be
dealt with in the near future.
OK landry@
torture is a suite of programs designed to torture specific either
specific parts or the system as a whole.
torture and port by thib, with tweaks from armani@
ok armani@
In the upgrade from ruby 1.8.6 to 1.8.7, the PLISTs changed
due to differences in how RDoc processes files.
This also has a number of changes to the regress tests to
work with the changes to devel/ruby-rake. It moves most of
the regress tests to use MODRUBY_REGRESS.
OK jcs@, landry@, jasper@, sthen@
The System Tools Backends (s-t-b for short) are a set of cross-platform
modules for Unix systems. The backends provide a common DBus interface
to all platforms to modify or read the system configuration in a system
independent fashion. Historically, access to system configuration has
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This is a WIP, hence not hooked to the build.
DO NOT try this at home or you will harm yourself, you have been warned.
ok jasper@