Seahorse is a graphical interface for managing and using encryption
keys. Currently it supports PGP keys (using GPG/GPGME) and SSH keys.
Its goal is to provide an easy to use Key Management Tool, along with
an easy to use interface for encryption operations.
Seahorse is integrated into the GNOME Desktop Environment and allows
users to perform operations from their regular applications, like
nautilus or gedit.
ok jasper@
moserial is a clean, friendly gtk-based serial terminal for the gnome
desktop. It is written in Vala for extra goodness.
- ASCII and HEX views of incoming and outgoing data
- Logging to file of incoming and/or outgoing data
- Support for x, y, and z-modem file send and receive
- Support for profile files, to load/save common configurations
- Easier to use than the alternatives
- Supports i18n
feedback/ok aja@
expended to /usr/local instead of /etc/rc.d.
That is needed because @rcscript performs an implicit @cwd to ${RCDIR}
as noticed by Mikolaj Kucharski (thanks!).
The GNUstep Objective-C runtime is designed as a drop-in replacement for the
GCC runtime.
This version of the runtime is needed to get GNUstep ports working fine on sparc.
Not yet hooked up to the build. To make use of it, it needs an update for gnustep-make, and a bump on all dependent ports.
Waiting for gnustep-base update, which should arrive soon, to do all those things at the same time.
OK landry@
The WebServices library contains a collection of classes to be used for
creating client and server 'web service' applications. It is also useful
for general XML work as the API that is particularly simple and
efficient.
OK landry@
applications use it and they don't care about the GNOME Desktop help.
We can now convert gnome-user-docs to MODGNOME_HELP_FILES.
Add a RUN_DEPENDS on gnome-user-docs to gnome-panel since this is where
the link to the GNOME Desktop help gets displayed.