Submitted by Patroklos Argyroudis <argp@bsd.gr>.
ctrace is an IPv4 traceroute tool that supports many features missing
in standard 4.3BSD traceroute(8). It is programmed entirely in perl.
workaround, since this is commercial, binary distributed software. This
file is installed world-writable and is modified at program startup.
Thanks to Morten Liebach <morten@hotpost.dk> for reporting it. ok lebel
Tempest for Eliza is a program that uses your computer monitor to
send out AM short wave radio signals. You can then hear computer
generated music in your radio. It teaches you that your computer
can be observed. Tempest for Eliza works with every monitor,
every resolution.
Submitted by Jacob Meuser <jakemsr@clipper.net>.
CD-Rchive is a Qt-based graphical CD creation tool. It uses cdrecord,
mkisofs and cdda2wav, and has the ability to make data and audio CDs.
- expand upon comment about supporting dynamic loading
- no need to "mkdir ${WRKSRC}" in post-extract target
- add better enable script and rename it from gzip-enable to
mod_gzip-enable to match the module name
- replace INSTALL script with MESSAGE
Submitted by Patroklos Argyroudis <argp@bsd.gr>.
This program is a minimal SMTP client that takes an email
message body and passes it on to a SMTP server (default is the
MTA on the local host). Since it is completely self-supporting,
it is especially suitable for use in restricted environments.
Submitted by Vladimir Kotal <vlada@openbsd.cz>.
XWorld displays a pretty picture of our earth as it would look if
viewed from the direction of the sun. The window is regularly updated.
You can use xworld in lieu of a clock.
Since those are mostly infrastructure-side, making SUBPACKAGE transparent
only adds to the confusion, so don't interpolate SUBPACKAGE into
FULLPKGNAME, hiding it into _FULLPKGNAME, but rather let FULLPKGNAME
tag the main package, and use FULLPKGNAME-foo for subpackage -foo.
This will simplify some other stuff...