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With hat: portmgr
Sponsored by: Absolight
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PR: 206415
Submitted by: maintainer
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Approved by: portmgr blanket
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keep old versions on their site, at least not for long enough)
- Sanitize -COMMENT, simplify installation of documentation files
- Consistently reformat first two paragraphs of pkg-descr so it produces less
ragged right edge
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Reported by: pkg-fallout
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Approved by: portmgr (implicit)
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PR: ports/188021
Submitted by: maintainer
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- Add stage support
PR: ports/183571
Submitted by: Tim Daneliuk <tsshbatch@tundraware.com> (maintainer) [1]
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security)
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PR: 176464
Submitted by: jgh@
Approved by: maintainer, tsshbatch@tundraware.com
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'tsshbatch' is a tool to enable you to issue a command to many
servers without having to log into each one separately. When writing
scripts, this overcomes the 'ssh' limitation of not being able to
specify the password on the command line.
'tsshbatch' also understands basic 'sudo' syntax and can be used
to access a server, 'sudo' a command, and then exit.
'tsshbatch' thus allows you to write complex, hands-off scripts that
issue commands to many servers without the tedium of manual login and
'sudo' promotion. System administrators, especially, will find this
helpful when working in large server farms.
WWW: http://www.tundraware.com/Software/tsshbatch
PR: ports/163866
Submitted by: Tim Daneliuk, tsshbatch at tundraware.com
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