Port Maintainer : Andre S. Barbosa <andre@ravel.ufrj.br>
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Mico is a freely available and complete CORBA-compliant implementation.
It allows applications to interoperate in a distributed and
heterogeneous environment, regardless of the locations of the
applications, operating systems and programming language.
WWW: http://www.mico.org
Fix socklen_t check in acinclude.m4 to work for OpenBSD (at least)
Changelog:
* Fixed some hangs that occured when seeking in MPEG files
* Reworked the looping code - it should work better now
* Fixed memory leak when sound was disabled
* Widened initial search for audio streams in MPEG files
* plaympeg now shows the name of the MPEG file in the caption
* Added a check for the socklen_t type (was broken -pval)
* Fixed crash with incorrectly encoded macroblock sequences
* Fixed a crash when the MPEG file can't be opened
* Fixed crash in gtv when seeking without a file loaded
Fvwm is a window manager for X, which provides a virtual/multiple
disjoint desktop, a 3D look for windows decorations, shaped/color
icons. It gives a very good emulation of mwm. A nice button-bar
can be used to provide convenient access to frequently used
functions of programs.
Flavors:
rplay - build with audio/rplay and provide sound support
debug - turn on debugging messages
WWW: http://www.fvwm.org/
Will co-exist with the fvwm in XF4, with the idea of being on the
bleeding edge, with more extras built in and flavors for choice.
Per discussion with todd@
redistribution (without modification) is allowed.
Keep PERMIT_DISTFILES* as Yes, and set PERMIT_PACKAGE* to "no license"
since we do not know if we are allowed to package.
KuickShow is an image browser/viewer with a nice filebrowser to select
images to be shown, slideshow support and the ability to display the
following image formats: jpg, gif, tiff, png, bmp, psd, xpm, xbm, pbm
and eim.
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Balance is a simple but powerful generic tcp proxy with round robin
load balancing and failover mechanisms. Its behaviour can be
controlled at runtime using a simple command line syntax.
The latest release now supports the definition of channel groups
and connection counting and handling boosting the power and versatility
of balance one big step further.
WWW: http://balance.sourceforge.net/
Submitted by Jason Peel <jsyn@nthought.com>
closed after doing an eject, something which caused the
tray to never eject until the program closed and the fd
was closed that way.
Fix provided by Nils Nordman <nino@nforced.com>
I am no longer the developer of the Nemesis Project.
This project is now developed by Jeff Nathan <jeff@wwti.com>
I will still remain the active maintainer of the OpenBSD port.
For those curious, details of WHY I have given up Nemesis and
the future direction of this project can be found here:
http://www.packetninja.net/nemesis_announcement.html