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Oak is a program that can be used to monitor syslogs from a collection
of servers and notify operators when problem conditions arise. In
addition to providing immediate notification of critical problems oak
will also batch less critical problems into summary messages that can
be sent less often and via any medium. For example you may wish to
have oak page you on critical events while sending a summary of less
important messages to your terminal once an hour. In addition you
could send a daily email message summarizing all events.
WWW: http://www.ktools.org/oak/
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Approved by: demon (ports mentor)
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backup.
PR: ports/82130
Submitted by: Peter Schuller <peter.schuller@infidyne.com>
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screen like "top".
PR: ports/82131
Submitted by: KOMATSU Shinichiro <koma2@lovepeers.org>
Approved by: daichi (author)
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PR: ports/81420
Submitted by: Tony Shadwick <numbski@hksilver.net>
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PR: 76510
Submitted by: janos.mohacsi@bsd.hu
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written by Alain Poirer for Linux, modified by Steve Tomljenovic. Binary
install, source code included.
PR: ports/80496
Submitted by: Remington <TastyNachos@charter.net>
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PR: 81384
Submitted by: Andrej Zverev <az@inec.ru>
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Unidesc consists of four programs for finding out what is in a Unicode file.
They are useful when working with Unicode files when one doesn't know the
writing system, doesn't have the necessary font, needs to inspect invisible
characters, needs to find out whether characters have been combined or in what
order they occur, or needs statistics on which characters occur.
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incremental backups to a remote file server. It relies on rsync for the
host to host copy and uses hard links to provide multiple snapshots of the
data without duplicating identical files.
PR: ports/80582
Submitted by: Loren M. Lang <lorenl@alzatex.com>
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a pkg-plist/pkgdb auto-generator for unpackaged softwares or unfinished
ports. It provides two commands:
* pkg_trackinst:
Tracks installation of unpackaged software and writes pkgdb
entry using the install log. Then, it also creates a binary
package for the installed package.
* pkg_genplist:
Generates `pkg-plist' of a port in current directory automatically
by a test installation.
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PR: ports/74340
Submitted by: Frank W. Josellis <frank AT dynamical-systems.org>
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- it didn't work with the recent gdesklets-0.34.x anymore
- it has disappeared from the gdesklets homepage:
http://gdesklets.gnomedesktop.org/categories.php?func=gd_show_app&gd_app_id=56
- no longer maintained by the developer:
http://gnomesupport.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=8928&highlight=sysinfo
PR: ports/80327
Submitted by: maintainer
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backup compression and encryption. Backup can be stored on local file system
and on remote host stored over SSH or FTP. Some addition scripts allow backups
SQL tables from PostgreSQL and MySQL (pgsql_backup.sh and mysql_backup.sh)),
save system configuration files and list of installed packages (sysbackup.sh).
PR: ports/79794
Submitted by: Alex Samorukov <samm@os2.kiev.ua>
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PR: ports/79503
Submitted by: Kay Lehmann <kay_lehmann@web.de>
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of the commands being executed by lineakd.
PR: ports/79504
Submitted by: Kay Lehmann <kay_lehmann@web.de> (maintainer)
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PR: ports/79541
Submitted by: Eirik Oeverby <ltning(at)anduin.net>
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PR: ports/79537
Submitted by: Scott Kleihege <scott-ports@tummy.com>
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Net4801 computer.
PR: ports/74316
Submitted by: Patrick M. Hausen (pmh@hausen.com)
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This is the command-line sha256 utility from FreeBSD.
PR: ports/79043
Submitted by: cperciva
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interface and disk statistics every 5 seconds. It sends this data on to symux
for further processing. symon has been designed to inflict minimal performance
and security impact -- it can be run as nobody on the system it monitors.
symux is a non-priviledged daemon that listens to incoming symon traffic. symux
can write the incoming symon streams into rrd files. Clients interested in
monitoring machine state can also log into symux and receive data as ascii as
it arrives.
symon2web is a php script that can show the data stored in the rrd files.
PR: ports/78416
Submitted by: Ulrich Spoerlein <q@uni.de>
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Its a front end for cdrecord and friends.
Submitted by: Dominique Goncalves <dominique dot goncalves at gmail dot com>
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easier to work with under Unix and related operating systems.
PR: ports/78772
Submitted by: Doug Harple <dharple@nycap.rr.com>
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is to present the user with a complete yet simple burning solution. Features
include:
Features for Coaster include:
* Audio cd sessions
* Data cd sessions
* File drag and drop from nautilus
* Ability to save and restore sessions from file
WWW: http://www.coaster-burn.org/
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The release notes can be found at
http://www.gnome.org/start/2.10/notes/rnwhatsnew.html, and will give you a
good idea of what has gone into this release overall. However, a lot of
FreeBSD specific additions and fixes have been made. For example, this
release offers fixed ACPI support as well as new CPU freqeuncy monitoring
support. See the FreeBSD GNOME 2.10 upgrade page at
http://www.FreeBSD.org/gnome/docs/faq210.html for the entire list as well
as a list of known issues and upgrade instructions.
GNOME 2.10, as well as all of our releases, would not be possible without
the great team that goes into porting and testign each and every component.
Thanks definitely goes out to ahze, adamw, bland, kwm, mezz, and pav for all
their work. We would also like to thank our adventurous users that chose to
ride the walrus. We'd especially like to thank the following users that
provided patches for GNOME 2.10:
ade
Yasuda Keisuke
Franz Klammer
Khairil Yusof
Radek Kozlowsk
And anyone else I may have accidentally omitted.
As with GNOME 2.8, 2.10 comes with a brand-spankin' new splashscreen
courtesy of Franz Klammer. However, unlike GNOME 2.8, we've included all
of the FreeBSD GNOME splashscreen entries with gnomesession. You can
use the deskutils/splashsetter port to choose the one you like best.
As always, GNOME users should _not_ use portupgrade alone to upgrade to
2.10. Instead, get the gnome_upgrade.sh script from
http://www.FreeBSD.org/gnome/gnome_upgrade.sh.
Enjoy!
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PEAR::File_Fstab is an easy-to-use package which can read & write UNIX fstab
files. It presents a pleasant object-oriented interface to the fstab.
Features:
* Supports blockdev, label, and UUID specification of mount device.
* Extendable to parse non-standard fstab formats by defining a new Entry
class for that format.
* Easily examine and set mount options for an entry.
* Stable, functional interface.
* Fully documented with PHPDoc.
PR: ports/78631
Submitted by: Antonio Carlos Venancio Junior <antonio@php.net>
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PR: ports/78649
Submitted by: Hokan
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UDFclient basicly provides a userinterface not unlike ftp(1) but allways
fetches files recursively from the disc(s).
PR: ports/75781
Submitted by: Andriy Gapon
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PR: ports/78330
Submitted by: James kamlyn <jameskamlyn@gmail.com>
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systems
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from SCO Unix.
PR: 62960
Submitted by: Konstantin Reznichenko <kot (at) premierbank.dp.ua>
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PR: ports/75990
Submitted by: James O'Gorman <james (at) netinertia.co.uk>
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PR: ports/75657
Submitted by: Bernd Luevelsmeyer <bdluevel (at) heitec.net>
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Monit is a utility for managing and monitoring processes,
files, directories, devices and network services on a Unix system.
Monit conducts automatic maintenance and repair and can execute
meaningful causal actions in error situations.
monit supports:
* Daemon mode - poll services at a specified interval
* Group and manage groups of services, service dependencies
* Logging - syslog or own logfile
* Alert, start, stop and restart of services based on it's
* characteristics
* MD5 and SHA1 checksums
* Runtime Unix socket and TCP/IP port checking (tcp and udp)
* Process status, timeout, memory and cpu usage, etc.
* Device usage monitoring (inodes and space)
* File monitoring (timestamp, checksum, permission, owner, etc.)
* Directory monitoring (timestamp, permission, owner, etc.)
* Remote network services monitoring (ping, response time,
* protocol, etc.)
* System load average monitoring
* Flexible and customizable email alert messages and notifications
* Protocol verification such as HTTP, FTP, SMTP, POP, IMAP, NNTP,
* etc.
* A HTTP interface with XML output option
PR: ports/75811
Submitted by: Martin Pala <martinp at tildeslash.com>
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or in shells (bash, tcsh). To be used with interactive commands. It is
written in Ocaml and Camlp4 and uses the library unix.cma.
PR: ports/77307
Submitted by: Marwan Burelle <marwan.burelle@lri.fr>
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Graveman is yet another GPL GTK2 frontend for cdrecord, mkisofs, readcd and sox.
It does NOT require a lot of GNOME libfoos and libbars, so it is
ideal for using with lightweight GTK2 window managers, like XFCE4, for example.
PR: ports/77025
Submitted by: Anton Karpov <toxa@toxahost.ru>
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and better named port, `sysutils/sleuthkit'.
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Pointyhat to: myself
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A library which allows you to run programs as root or another user
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within specified directories.
PR: ports/75546
Submitted by: Emanuel Haupt <ehaupt@critical.ch>
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IEEE1284 communications library
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volumedecrease etc.).
PR: ports/76270
Submitted by: Kay Lehmann <kay_lehmann@web.de>
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This is simple command-line GPT partition editor.
It can print tables, fix them, check consistency, add and remove
partitions (in edit mode).
PR: ports/76177
Submitted by: Valentin Nechayev <netch@segfault.kiev.ua>
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package and lets you decide (in a beauty dialog interface) for each one
if you want to keep it or delete it.
This is similar to pkg_cutleaves, but it does not require any dependencies
and is done in visual, dialog(1) interface instead of command line.
PR: ports/75517
Submitted by: Timothy Redaelli <drizzt@gufi.org>
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PR: ports/73339
Submitted by: Dmitry Frolov <frol@nov.net>
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IPMI-capable hardware.
PR: ports/73249
Submitted by: Dmitry Frolov <frol@nov.net>
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The i855vidctl tool was written by Damien Bergamini
<damien.bergamini@free.fr> based on code written by Alain
Poirier for Linux.
It lets you change the resolution to 1400x1050.
PR: ports/71106
Submitted by: Oliver Bantke <oliver.bantke@t-g-p.org>
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applications management
This class provides an easy way to retrieve all the strings for a multilingual
site from a data source (i.e. db).
The following containers are provided, more will follow:
- PEAR::DB
- PEAR::MDB
- PEAR::MDB2
- gettext
- XML
- PEAR::DB_DataObject (experimental)
It is designed to reduce the number of queries to the db,
caching the results when possible. An Admin class is provided
to easily manage translations (add/remove a language,
add/remove a string).
Currently, the following decorators are provided:
- CacheLiteFunction (for file-based caching)
- CacheMemory (for memory-based caching)
- DefaultText (to replace empty strings with their keys)
- Iconv (to switch from/to different encodings)
- Lang (resort to fallback languages for empty strings)
- SpecialChars (replace html entities with their hex codes)
- UTF-8 (to convert UTF-8 strings to ISO-8859-1)
PR: ports/75303
Submitted by: Antônio Carlos Venâncio Júnior <antonio@php.net>
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This package provides basic support to localize your
application, like locale based formatting of dates, numbers
and currencies.
Beside that it attempts to provide an OS independent way
to setlocale() and aims to provide language and country
names translated into many languages.
PR: ports/74620
Submitted by: Antonio Carlos Venancio Junior <antonio@php.net>
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headers and footers.
PR: ports/68414
Submitted by: Yonatan <Yonatan@xpert.com>
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Reader and writer for GNU PO and MO files.
PR: ports/74585
Submitted by: Antônio Carlos Venâncio Júnior <antonio@php.net>
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part.
Submitted by: Andy Wettstein <ajw@physics.umn.edu>
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unmaintained.
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PR: ports/74371
Submitted by: Yonatan <onatan@gmail.com>
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This package is a little cache system optimized for file
containers. It is fast and safe (because it uses file locking
and/or anti-corruption tests).
PR: ports/74409
Submitted by: Antônio Carlos Venâncio Júnior <antonio@php.net>
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Backup content from a DVD to hard disk
PR: ports/72091
Approved by: adamw (mentor)
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generation.
PR: ports/73612
Submitted by: Matthew Seaman <m.seaman@infracaninophile.co.uk>
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Gnome GUI for configuring a users crontab for Vixie cron or similar.
Approved by: adamw (mentor)
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for the BSD ports system.
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Symlink manager for installing multiple versions of software packages
under a common hierarchy. Simplifies installation/deinstallation and
PATH management.
WWW: http://www.gormand.com.au/peters/tools/graft/graft.html
PR: ports/70516
Submitted by: Michael Handler <handler@grendel.net>
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but port have much newer version).
PR: ports/73418
Submitted by: Jon Wilson <jon@phuq.co.uk>
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which has an extremely flexible regex-based interface
for determining whether or not a process is running.
PR: ports/68045
Submitted by: Kelley Reynolds <kelley@insidesystems.net>
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preserving environment when acting as a su frontend. It is useful to
menu items or other graphical programs that need to ask a user's password
to run programs as another user.
PR: 72258
Submitted by: Jesse van den Kieboom <troplosti@orcaweb.cjb.net>
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facilities for running programs as root or other users in an X session.
PR: 72256
Submitted by: Jesse van den Kieboom <troplosti@orcaweb.cjb.net>
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execute tasks as another user. It provides X authentication facilities for
running programs in an X session.
PR: 72257
Submitted by: Jesse van den Kieboom <troplosti@orcaweb.cjb.net>
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PR: ports/73537
Submitted by: Kelley Reynolds <kelley@insidesystems.net>
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PR: ports/73323
Submitted by: Colin Percival <cperciva@daemonology.net>
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cdf means "colorized df". The main features of cdf are:
* customazable color schemes
* eye-friendly capacity bars
* most of such utils needs some 3rd party libraries,
* python interpreter and so on, while cdf written in pure C
PR: ports/73007
Submitted by: Roman Bogorodskiy <bogorodskiy@inbox.ru>
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port, freebsd-update.
Name change, and cleanup of IGNORE logic, from original PR by ade.
PR: 72797
Submitted by: cperciva@daemonology.net
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PR: 71640
Submitted by: Matt Lancereau <matt@bsdfly.org>
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cfvers is a versioning system for configuration files.
It is similar to cvs and subversion, but different in its orientation
toward system configuration files (think /etc), dealing with all file types
and attributes.
Features:
- does not pollute the filesystem outside its dirs;
- keeps both data and metadata (owner, group, perms, atime, mtime);
- deals with all types of files (S_IFSOCK, S_IFLNK, S_IFREG, S_IFBLK,
S_IFDIR, S_IFCHR, S_IFIFO);
WWW: http://www.nongnu.org/cfvers/
PR: ports/72419
Submitted by: Janos Mohacsi <janos.mohacsi@bsd.hu>
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PR: ports/71534
Submitted by: maintainer
Approved by: portmgr (linimon)
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is an update for the top in the base system.
Despite all my good intentions I never was able to keep up to date
with the releases and their patches to the base system.
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This port provides a daemon for adjusting the cpu frequency
(using the Enhanced Speedstep module in sysutils/est) based
on the current cpu load and power source.
PR: ports/71270
Submitted by: Colin Percival <cperciva@daemonology.net>
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This port builds a kernel module providing two sysctls
(hw.est_freqs, hw.est_curfreq) for controlling Enhanced
SpeedStep on Intel Pentium M processors.
PR: 71007
Submitted by: Colin Percival <cperciva@daemonology.net>
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BSD Ports Manipuator (BPM) is a graphical ports collection manager for
FreeBSD. It has a GTK+ 2.0 interface and allows you to add, remove, or
upgrade software packages on your system without requiring you to use a
command-line. In addition, it can display details about available,
installed, and out-of-date ports, as well as allowing you to search
based on port descriptions.
BPM uses the existing ports collection structure, allowing it to build
ports from source and integrate seamlessly with other tools.
This project started out as a clone of Ports Manager.app for
DarwinPorts.
WWW: http://www.meowfishies.com/bpm.rhtml
Submitted by: sethk@meowfishies.com
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to UTMP files.
PR: ports/70766
Submitted by: Alexander Zhuravlev <zaa@zaa.pp.ru>
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Submitted by: Lauri Watts <lauri@kde.org>
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serial-connected UPS's that speak the "regulator pro smart protocol".
This daemon is monitoring only, at the moment anyway.
PR: ports/70490
Submitted by: Tim Bishop <tim@bishnet.net>
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Nero Burning Rom to ISO format.
PR: ports/70473
Submitted by: Martin Dieringer <Martin.Dieringer@t-online.de>
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applications, by William Baxter.
PR: ports/68794
Submitted by: David Thiel <lx@redundancy.redundancy.org>
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into separate ports. The OPTIONS will remain as of yet and trigger dependencies
now, for easy transition.
Update KOffice to version 1.3.2.
Add patches to fix a number of issues, including:
- fix kxkb on Xorg
- fix kdemultimedia WITH_MPEGLIB (now mpeglib_artsplug) compilation on gcc 3.4.2
with optimizations greater than -O
Add security related patches and entries to portaudit.txt.
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- Move to the dns category.
PR: ports/70127 & ports/70179
Submitted by: Michael Edenfield & maintainer
Repocopied by: marcus.
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signal strength in a nice graph on your X11 root desktop.
WWW: http://shapeshifter.se/code/xwlans/
PR: ports/69822
Submitted by: Fredrik Lindberg <fredde@shapeshifter.se>
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with variable
length, variable symbols set, etc.
PR: ports/69748
Submitted by: Rashid N. Achilov <shelton@sentry.granch.ru>
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show various information about your system and it's peripherals.
PR: ports/69743
Submitted by: Roman Bogorodskiy <bogorodskiy@inbox.ru>
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PR: ports/69783
Submitted by: Cheng-Lung Sung <clsung@dragon2.net>
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using a GNOME dialog before running a privileged command.
Submitted by: Franz Klammer <klammer@webonaut.com>
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PR: 65126
Submitted by: Kay Lehmann
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PR: ports/68870
Submitted by: Andreas Fehlner (fehlner@gmx.de)
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PR: 68811, 68810
Submitted by: Michael Bushkov <bushman@rsu.ru>
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This extension replaces the deprecated PHP4 mime_magic extension.
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network clone utility
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over a fast switched network
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PR: ports/68413
Submitted by: Yonatan <Yonatan@xpert.com>
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I've made a port for: http://sourceforge.net/projects/jail/
Jail Chroot Project is an attempt of write a tool that
builds a chrooted environment. The main goal of Jail is to
be as simple as possible, and highly portable. The most
difficult step when building a chrooted environment is to
set up the right libraries.
PR: ports/67900
Submitted by: bugghy <bugghy@phenix.rootshell.be>
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PR: ports/69155
Submitted by: Roman Bogorodskiy <bogorodskiy@inbox.ru>
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of user-defined, automatically scaled icons. The icons may be used either
for notification or as application launchers.
PR: ports/68918
Submitted by: Tobias Roth <ports@fsck.ch>
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1. You do not need to wait 1 hour after every cvsup for make index to finish.
This program supports incremental index builds.
2. Supports indexing of incomplete ports trees.
3. Dependences between ports (including multiple) are correctly tracked.
tracking is done by .include hunting
4. Dependences on /usr/port/Mk/* are tracked
5. Dependences on /var/db/ports are tracked
6. Dependences on Makefile.local are tracked
7. No known difference between make index and this program
WWW: http://home.tiscali.cz/~cz210552/bsdportsutils.html
PR: ports/68549
Submitted by: Radim Kolar <hsn@netmag.cz>
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PowerMan is a tool for manipulating remote power control (RPC)
devices from a central location. Several RPC varieties are supported
natively by PowerMan and Expect-like configurability simplifies the
addition of new devices.
WWW: http://www.llnl.gov/linux/powerman/
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CPU display modes.
PR: ports/67682
Submitted by: Matt Lancereau <matt@rimasec.net>
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standard Unix utilities.
PR: 67547
Submitted by: Cyrille Lefevre
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party patch to the ISO-9660 tools so they have support for the following
character sets:
big5 cp1250 cp1251 cp1255 cp437 cp737 cp775 cp850 cp852 cp855 cp857 cp860
cp861 cp862 cp863 cp864 cp865 cp866 cp869 cp874 cp932 cp936 cp949 cp950
euc-jp euc-kr gb2312 iso8859-1 iso8859-13 iso8859-14 iso8859-15 iso8859-2
iso8859-3 iso8859-4 iso8859-5 iso8859-6 iso8859-7 iso8859-8 iso8859-9 koi8-r
koi8-u sjis tis-620 utf8
cdrtools-cjk makes the chinese/cdrtools (cp932, cp936, cp949, cp950),
chinese/mkisofs (big5) and korean/mkisofs (cp949) ports redundant.
Submitted by: marius
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rsync.
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archive.
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apache/named/proftpd/qmail.
A hosting web GUI for admin and accounting apache/named/proftpd/qmail
Domain Technologie Control (DTC) is a set of PHP scripts and a web
interface that manage a MySQL database that handles all the host
information. It generates backup scripts, statistic calculation scripts,
andconfig files for bind, Apache, qmail, and proftpd, using a single system
UID/GID. With DTC, you can delegate the task of creating subdomains,
email,and FTP accounts to users for the domain names they own, and monitor
bandwidth per user and service.
WWW: http://www.gplhost.com/?rub=software&sousrub=dtc
PR: ports/65593
Submitted by: Frederic Cambus & Thomas Goirand
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information about Wavelan devices.
PR: ports/67107
Submitted by: Manuel Rabade Garcia <mig@mig-29.net>
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Here's how the fileschanged FAM client works: you give it some filenames
on the command line and then it monitors those files for changes. When it
discovers that a file has changed (or has been altered), it displays
the filename on the standard-output.
PR: ports/66894
Submitted by: Konstantin Reznichenko <kot@premierbank.dp.ua>
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completely contained in userland and does not need any kernel support.
PR: ports/66870
Submitted by: Samuel Tardieu <sam@rfc1149.net>
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root-display.
This is a port of xacpim, which is a Utility to display battery
status and temperature.
WWW: http://shapeshifter.se/code/xacpim/
PR: ports/65960
Submitted by: henriknj@0xmilk.org
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stress is a tool which imposes a configurable amount of CPU,
memory, I/O, or disk stress on a POSIX-compliant operating
system.
stress is not a benchmark. It is a tool used by system
administrators to evaluate how well their systems will scale,
by kernel programmers to evaluate perceived performance
characteristics, and by systems programmers to expose the
classes of bugs which only or more frequently manifest
themselves when the system is under heavy load.
PR: ports/66862
Submitted by: Dmitri Nikulin <setagllib@optusnet.com.au>
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Various tools to assist in administration and configuration of a workstation.
Included are tools to:
* Administer user and group accounts
* Change the date, time, and time zone
* Set up and configure network interfaces
* Modify bootloader settings
* Start, stop, and modify system services
WWW: http://www.gnome.org/projects/gst/
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For now progsreiserfs consists of:
1. libreiserfs, which have a number of high level APIs for access reiserfs
filesystem. There are: main filesystem code (reiserfs_fs_open, reiserfs_fs_close,
resierfs_fs_create, reiserfs_fs_resize, reiserfs_fs_journal_tune, etc), journal
code, bitmap code, directories and files access code and device abstraction layer.
2. fouth progs which are simple frontends to libreiserfs. There are: mkfs.reiserfs,
resizefs.reiserfs, cpfs.reiserfs, tunefs.reiserfs.
PR: ports/66590
Submitted by: Florent Thoumie <flz@xbsd.org>
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partitions.
PR: ports/66406
Submitted by: Florent Thoumie <flz@xbsd.org>
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on PC disks to record version information. The author uses this
information to determine if scratch disks should be partitioned at boot
on a network booting compute cluster.
http://people.freebsd.org/~brooks/diskmark/
Approved by: krion (mentor)
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variety of purposes including initalizing flash disks to use as boot
media or automaticly configured the disks of nodes in a cluster.
http://people.freebsd.org/~brooks/diskprep/
Approved by: krion (mentor)
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progress of data through a pipeline. It can be inserted into
any normal pipeline between two processes to give a visual
indication of how quickly data is passing through, how long
it has taken, how near to completion it is, and an estimate
of how long it will be until completion.
Author: Andrew Wood <andrew.wood@ivarch.com>
WWW: http://www.ivarch.com/programs/pv.shtml
PR: ports/66309
Submitted by: Daniel Roethlisberger <daniel@roe.ch>
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PR: ports/66131
Submitted by: <ports@c0decafe.net>
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settings in an easy way.
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bookmark system.
Submitted by: Wesley Shields <wxs@csh.rit.edu>
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or MPEG video.
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WWW: http://www.cgsecurity.org/
PR: ports/63615
Submitted by: Florent Thoumie <flz@xbsd.org>
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PR: ports/65476
Submitted by: David Gardner <david@pinko.net>
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JailAdmin is a system for managing a set of named jails. It provides:
- A command line utility for starting and stopping named jails.
- An efficient method for shutting down a large number of jails in
parallel.
- A simple configuration syntax.
- SNMP monitoring facilities.
It is designed to provide more flexible functionality than FreeBSD's own
rc.d/jail script, and should provide a complete superset of features.
WWW: http://subwiki.honeypot.net/cgi-bin/view/Freebsd/JailAdmin
- Kirk Strauser
kirk@strauser.com
PR: ports/65095
Submitted by: Kirk Strauser <kirk@strauser.com>
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CPU scheduling works.
PR: 64635
Submitted by: Olivier Tharan
Approved by: pav (mentor).
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Approved by: pav (mentor).
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PR: ports/65224
Submitted by: Radim Kolar
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category makefile.
Submitted by: Matthew Seaman <m.seaman@infracaninophile.co.uk>
PR: 59651
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PR: ports/64651
Submitted by: Kay Lehmann <kay_lehmann@web.de>
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PR: ports/64911
Submitted by: Daniel Johansson <donnex@donnex.net>
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No additional software or tools like "jailer(8)" needed.
WWW: http://ext.by/jkill/
PR: ports/64814
Submitted by: Pavel Novikov <pavel@ext.by>
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The wrapper takes all "ps(1)" options and passed then to the "ps(1)" if some
specified. When no options specified the wrapper uses default options.
No additional software or tools like "jailer(8)" needed.
WWW: http://ext.by/jps/
PR: ports/64813
Submitted by: Pavel Novikov <pavel@ext.by>
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jails.
The wrapper takes all "top(1)" options and passed then to the "top(1)" if some
specified. When no options specified the wrapper uses default options.
No additional software or tools like "jailer(8)" needed.
WWW: http://ext.by/jtop/
PR: ports/64812
Submitted by: Pavel Novikov <pavel@ext.by>
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computers.
BIOS based memory tests are a quick, cursory check and often miss many of the
failures that are detected by Memtest86.
PR: ports/64818
Submitted by: Radim Kolar <hsn@netmag.cz>
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hostname.
PR: ports/63840
Submitted by: Tim Bishop <tim@bishnet.net>
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uschedule is not cron(8) and uschedule is not at(1) - it does offer
similar functionality but is not intended to be a drop-in replacement.
It works differently. It's designed to be different.
WWW: http://www.ohse.de/uwe/uschedule.html
PR: ports/63075
Submitted by: Thomas Seck <tmseck@netcologne.de>
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This is the node part. It is used on all machines Munin shall watch.
PR: ports/62479
Submitted by: Lupe Christoph <lupe@lupe-christoph.de>
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This is the collector. It is installed on the machine that shall collect
and display perfromance data.
PR: ports/62480
Submitted by: Lupe Christoph <lupe@lupe-christoph.de>
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Approved by: arved (mentor)
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software at sysutils/e2fsprogs.
PR: ports/63599
Submitted by: Matthias Andree <matthias.andree@gmx.de>
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which understand ext3 and does better job
PR: ports/63599
Submitted by: Matthias Andree <matthias.andree@gmx.de>
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PR: ports/62535
Submitted by: Michael Ranner <mranner@inode.at>
Approved by: arved (mentor)
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Submitted by: Marius Strobl <marius@alchemy.franken.de>
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Open opens a new vt and runs a command on it. It can be used as a simple
way to start several console logins without having to type your passwd
on each VT in turn. open can be used as a simpler to use replacement for
the doshell(8) command.
open is similar in functionality to the AIX/RS6000 command of the same name.
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through ACPI.
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and displays the information using either "br" or "\n" line breaks.
PR: ports/62130
Submitted by: Aaron Myles Landwehr <aaron@snaphat.com>
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Enterprise Edition of SUN Grid Engine.
This incorporates policy management functions to allow multiple groups
which is not included in vanilla SUN Grid Engine (sysutils/sge)
PR: 54563
Submitted by: brooks
Many suggestions by: Glenn Johnson <gjohnson at srrc dot ars dot usda dot gov>
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functionality of the POSIX batch queueing framework.
WWW: http://gridengine.sunsource.net/
PR: 54563
Submitted by: brooks
Many suggestion by: Glenn Johnson <gjohnson at srrc dot ars dot usda dot gov>
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to test new features
PR: 56961, 56989 and 57029
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cloop-utils are tools for creating and extracting cloop V2.0 compressed
read-only filesystem images.
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peripherals, file systems, device drivers, or any data stream supported
by the operating system. In its' simplest mode of operation, dt writes
and then verifys its' default data pattern, then displays performance
statisics and other test parameters before exiting. Since verification
of data is performed, dt can be thought of as a generic diagnostic tool.
WWW: http://www.bit-net.com/~rmiller/dt.html
PR: ports/61801
Submitted by: Radim Kolar <hsn@netmag.cz>
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available as sysutils/coreutils.
Approved by: maintainer timeout (1 month)
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'userneu' is a Perl script that parses a list of usernames
and additional information (such as the real name or other
information to be put in the GECOS field in /etc/passwd)
and creates Unix accounts and (if desired) Samba accounts
as well. If the script stumbles upon duplicate user names
it can append random characters to the username until it
fits.
WWW: http://btmdx8.mat.uni-bayreuth.de/~johannes/userneu/userneu.html
-Andreas Fehlner
fehlner@gmx.de
PR: ports/60584
Submitted by: Andreas Fehlner <fehlner@gmx.de>
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rsnapshot makes it easy to make periodic snapshots of local machines,
and remote machines over ssh. The code makes extensive use of hard links
whenever possible, to greatly reduce the disk space required.
It is written entirely in perl with no module dependencies, and has been
tested with versions 5.004 through 5.8.1.
WWW: http://www.rsnapshot.org
PR: 60873
Submitted by: Ralf van Dooren <r.vdooren@snow.nl>
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ATAidle is a utility to set the power management features
of ata hard drives. This includes idle and standby timeouts,
APM and acoustic level settings, and it can show details about
the installed devices.
PR: 61217
Submitted by: Bruce Cran <bruce@cran.org.uk>
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scan_ffs ported from OpenBSD to FreeBSD with support for UFS1 and UFS2,
allows recovering of lost or deletes disklabels
PR: 61273
Submitted by: mranner@inode.at
Approved by: erwin (mentor) (implicitly)
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Application no longer exists; MASTERSITE no longer registered.
PR: ports/59370
Submitted by: Volker Stolz <stolz@i2.informatik.rwth-aachen.de>
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As the first step in updating this popular program, I am
releasing the current copy of the source for top 3.5. In
the coming weeks this should become the final 3.5 release.
Beta13 includes updated modules for freebsd, linux, and
AIX.
Included are all patches for FreeBSD 4.7 - 5.2 so that this version
can be used as a drop-in replacement for the base versions (use
TOP_OVERWRITE_BASE=yes)
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as a bargraph. It supports the same options as 'free'.
http://www.rkeene.org/oss/freecolor/
PR: ports/61038
Submitted by: Tim Bishop <tim@bishnet.net>
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makes differential or full backups, which can be split over
several files or disks. Dar saves *all* UNIX inode types,
hard links, as well as Extended Attributes.
And many other features ...
PR: ports/60846
Submitted by: Edson Brandi <ebrandi@fugspbr.org>
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PR: ports/58343
Submitted by: Eric P. Scott <eps+psub0306@ana.com>
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Qt toolkit.
PR: ports/59874
Submitted by: Alexander Novitsky <alecn2002@yandex.ru>
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New Port for the mtxorbd control daemon. It allows for
controlled access to a Matrix Orbital LCD screen connected
to the serial port
PR: ports/60223
Submitted by: Russell Hay <ports@emorific.com>
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Written by Andre Lerche, this plugin checks the
chosen mountpoint for free disk space.
It displays 4 different icons (red, yellow, green, unknown)
and a message box, depending on the free space.
The amount of free disk space is visible in a tooltip.
If you left-click on its icon, it opens the
mountpoint directory in the file manager.
Author: Andre Lerche <a.lerche@gmx.net>
WWW: http://xfce-goodies.berlios.de/
PR: 60421
Submitted by: Matt Lancereau <matt@rimasec.net>
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python bindings. It can write data files, audio CDs from wave/mp3/ogg files,
burn ISO and bin/cue images, create ISO images from a CD and copy CDs
on the fly (when you have two drives), and blank -RWs.
PR: ports/60422
Submitted by: dave <dave@gufi.org>
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PR: 60093
Submitted by: David Le Brun <david@dyn-ns.net>
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without requiring any special privileges or kernel support.
PR: ports/60348
Submitted by: Colin Percival <cperciva@daemonology.net>
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from the PSI project.
PR: 59829
Submitted by: Franz Klammer <klammer@webonaut.com>
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gDesklets from the PSI project.
PR: 59828
Submitted by: Franz Klammer <klammer@webonaut.com>
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for gDesklets from the PSI project.
PR: 59824
Submitted by: Franz Klammer <klammer@webonaut.com>
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PR: ports/54553
Submitted by: Peter Kolmisoppi <growspd@brokep.com>
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to provide a way to fix file damage without having to redownload the
entire (potentially large) file over a (potentially slow) connection.
PR: ports/54650
Submitted by: Cosmin Stroe <cstroe1@uic.edu>
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Features:
- Shows speed of data moving from input to output
- Shows percentage complete if regular file specified
- Allows tuning of block size and display interval
- Support for dd style block size specification
Author: Clint Byrum <cbyrum@spamaps.org>
WWW: http://spamaps.org/pipemeter.php
PR: 59916
Submitted by: Len Sassaman
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A 100% compatible replacement for Vixie cron
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This port replaces fileutils, shellutils and textutils, which were distributed
as three individual sets, but now have been combined into coreutils.
For more details, see http://www.gnu.org/software/coreutils/
PR: ports/59422
Submitted by: Jason Harris <jharris@widomaker.com>
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Nagios-statd is an addon to the Nagios (formerly netsaint) program.
It is a Python daemon and scripts that plug-in to Nagios
and allow you to check remote host information
(such as load, users, filesystems, etc.)
Released under the BSD license.
Author: Nick Reinking
WWW: http://www.twoevils.org/html/files.php
PR: 59029
Submitted by: Jim Shewmaker <jim@bluenotch.com>
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pid files left over by daemons after unclean shutdowns.
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of the ISO9660 filesystem that allows transparent compression of files,
as supported by recent Linux kernels (2.4.14 or later)
PR: ports/60023
Submitted by: chip <chip-set@mail.ru>
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in a scrolling line.
PR: ports/59790
Submitted by: Alexey Zaytsev <mangoost@inetcomm.ru>
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PR: ports/48257
Submitted by: Heiner Eichmann <h.eichmann@gmx.de>
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Approved by: portmgr (implicit)
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- games/pathological
- lang/gcc34
- net/ruby-romp
- sysutils/prune
sort.
Approved by: marcus (mentor)
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PR: 59287
Submitted by: Heiner Eichmann <h.eichmann@gmx.de>
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human-readable format.
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to be tailed in one display.
PR: 59439
Submitted by: Franz Klammer <klammer@webonaut.com>
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information.
PR: 59415
Submitted by: Franz Klammer <klammer@webonaut.com>
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radmind is a set of tools for creating filesystem diffs which can be
loaded over the network. This is useful for administering a large number
of hosts at the filesystem level. It can also act as an intelligent
tripwire.
WWW: http://www.radmind.org/
PR: 59388
Submitted by: Paul Dlug <paul@aps.org>
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an LDAP user management tool written in C and loosely based on FreeBSD's pw(8).
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PR: 59150
Submitted by: Charles Swiger <chuck@pkix.net>
Approved by: marcus (mentor)
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to the one delivered with kde, but according to the submitter works a lot better
with russian keyboards
PR: 58616
Submitted by: Rashid N. Achilov <shelton@sentry.granch.ru>
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The clockspeed-conf package provides configuration
scripts to set up a clockspeed client and/or a taiclockd
server using Dan Bernstein's daemontools for supervision
and his clockspeed package for time synchronisation.
Author: Patrick Atamaniuk <atamaniuk at frobs.net>
WWW: http://foo42.de/devel/sysutils/clockspeed-conf/
PR: 51036
Submitted by: Patrick Atamaniuk <atamaniuk at frobs.net>
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PR: 55017
Submitted by: sergei
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PR: 57902
Submitted by: Eric J. Christeson <echriste@702com.net>
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The biggest difference between runwhen and other schedulers is that
runwhen doesn't have a single daemon overseeing multiple jobs.
The runwhen tools essentially act as a glorified sleep command.
Perhaps runwhen does nothing that at(1) doesn't, and there are
lots of things at(1) does that runwhen doesn't:
- runwhen doesn't change user IDs - thus it will never run
anything as the wrong user.
- It doesn't keep a central daemon running at all times -
thus it won't break if that daemon dies.
- It doesn't require any modifications to the system boot procedure.
- It doesn't log through syslog(3) - thus it won't make a mess
on the console if syslogd(1) isn't running.
- It doesn't centralize storage of scheduled jobs (or any other
per-job information) - thus unprivileged users can install and use it
without cooperation from root, and without the use of a setuid program
to handle changes.
- It doesn't send output through mail - thus it doesn't break
if there is no mail system installed.
- It doesn't check access control files - thus it doesn't gratuitously
deny users.
Author: Paul Jarc <prj@po.cwru.edu>
WWW: http://multivac.cwru.edu/runwhen/
PR: 58789
Submitted by: David Thiel <lx@redundancy.redundancy.org>
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ruby16-shim-ruby18:
devel/ruby-yaml
net/ruby-drb
net/ruby-gserver
net/ruby-soap
net/ruby-xmlrpc
security/ruby-openssl
sysutils/ruby-devel-logger
textproc/ruby-rexml
www/ruby-webrick
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minirsyslogd is a minimalistic, fast and secure (through lack of bloat)
remote-only syslog receiver suitable for hardened log receiver hosts
and/or central log receivers that receive several gigabyte of logs each day.
It will not deal with local syslog data. It does not have a multitude
of configuration, alerting or scripting options. It will however
automatically split inbound syslog data according to IP address,
date and current hour, and do so as rapidly and (I hope) securely as
possible.
Author: Mikael Olsson <mikael.olsson@clavister.com>
WWW: http://www.clueby4.org/minirsyslogd/
PR: 58737
Submitted by: lx@redundancy.redundancy.org
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The smartmontools package contains two utility programs (smartctl and smartd)
to control and monitor storage systems using the Self-Monitoring, Analysis and
Reporting Technology System (S.M.A.R.T.) built into most modern ATA and SCSI
hard disks. It is derived from the smartsuite package, and includes support
for ATA/ATAPI-5 disks.
PR: 58085
Submitted by: Eduard Martinescu <martines@rochester.rr.com>
Approved by: krion (implicit)
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gstopd stops disks (da(4) currently) after some amount of inactivity.
The inactivity is measured using GEOM(4) statistics.
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load distribution and status across
multiple host machines.
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interface to processor (CPU)
information.
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the UNIX Client-Server Program Interface.
Submitted by: Patrick Rinke <patrick@rinke-bochum.de>
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Submitted by: Max Laier <max@love2party.net>
PR: 57852
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Submitted by: scottl
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This utility is used to split up huge files into smaller
pieces without compression. It is fully compatible with
HJSplit.
PR: ports/50777
Submitted by: Alex Kiesel <kiesel@schlund.de>
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Watchdog daemon for the AMD Elan sc520 system-on-chip.
The watchdogd deamon runs in the background and will reset
the hardware watchdog timer of the elan-mmcr/soekris every
16 seconds. If this timer is not reset within 32 seconds
thereafter the hardware will reboot.
This software was specifically developed for
http://www.soekris.com/ boards and for use within the
http://www.wirelessleiden.nl/ project.
WWW: http://www.webweaving.org/watchdog/
PR: ports/55797
Submitted by: Dirk-Willem van Gulik <dirkx@webweaving.org>
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known to work with a Dell PowerEdge 2400's onboard PERC 2/Si, with firmware
version 2.1.
Reviewed by: edwin
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WindowMaker dock application, resembles wmmount with extra functionality
PR: ports/50146
Submitted by: Gaspar Chilingarov <nm@web.am>
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hardware interface
Toshctl is a command-line tool to allow access to much of
the Toshiba hardware interface developed by Jonathan Buzzard
and Linux toshset by Charles D. Schwieters.
It can do things linke set the LCD brightness, set CPU speed
and set fan speed.
PR: ports/56035
Submitted by: Carl Moberg <carl@servicefactory.se>
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Anacron is a periodic command scheduler. It executes
commands at intervals specified in days. Unlike cron, it
does not assume that the system is running continuously.
It can therefore be used to control the execution of daily,
weekly and monthly jobs (or anything with a period of n
days), on systems that don't run 24 hours a day.
Anacron is not an attempt to make cron redundant.
PR: ports/55959
Submitted by: Derik van Zuetphen <dz@426.ch>
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to an incompatible port name, until the "clean" port can be renamed to
someething else.
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pkg_cutleaves finds installed 'leaf' packages, i.e. packages that
are not referenced by any other installed package, and lets you
decide for each one if you want to keep or deinstall it via pkg_deinstall(1).
PR: 54912
Submitted by: Stefan Walter <sw@gegenunendlich.de>
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'userneu' is a Perl script that parses a list of usernames
and additional information (such as the real name or other
information to be put in the GECOS field in /etc/passwd)
and creates Unix accounts and (if desired) Samba accounts
as well. If the script stumbles upon duplicate user names
it can append random characters to the username until it
fits.
WWW: http://btmdx8.mat.uni-bayreuth.de/~johannes/code.html
PR: ports/56753
Submitted by: Andreas Fehlner <fehlner@gmx.de>
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accounts stored in an OpenLDAP server
LDAP Account Manager (lam) is a webfrontend for managing
accounts stored in an openLDAP server.
Features:
- management of Unix user and group accounts (posixAccount/posixGroup)
- management of Samba 2.x/3.x user and host accounts (sambaAccount)
- automatic creation/deletion of home directories (experimental)
- setting quotas (experimental)
- support for LDAP+SSL
- multi-language support (default language: English, German only partial)
PR: ports/56599
Submitted by: Clement Laforet <sheepkiller@cultdeadsheep.org>
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PR: 57381
Submitted by: Sebastian Yepes F. <esn@x123.info>
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Bubblemon2 is a system CPU and memory load monitor for GNOME2
PR: ports/54245
Submitted by: Juan Salaverria <rael@vectorstar.net>
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Please delete the port sysutils/arson. The port does not
fetch and Arson2 is planned.
PR: ports/55436
Submitted by: Stefan Jahn <stefan.jahn@nemesis-sektor.de>
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ucspi-ssl is a set of UCSPI tools for creating SSL client
and server applications.
PR: ports/54279
Submitted by: David Thiel <lx@redundancy.redundancy.org>
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New port: clean searches through the filesystem for "temporary
files" left behind by editors and the like which can be
deleted. The pattern of regular expressions is controllable
via a ~/.cleanrc.
PR: ports/52881
Submitted by: Chuck Swiger <chuck@pkix.net>
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adtool is a unix command line utility for Active Directory
administration. Features include user and group creation,
deletion, modification, password setting and directory query
and search capabilities.
PR: ports/51320
Submitted by: Joseph Scott <joseph@randomnetworks.com>
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New port for REOback, a perl script that supports
full/incremental backups locally or remote over NFS and
FTP.
PR: ports/51158
Submitted by: Alex Kiesel <kiesel@schlund.de>
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lineak is a utility designed to enable the use and configuration
of those special keys on Internet, Easy Access and Multimedia
keyboards in Linux (and other unices, like now FreeBSD).
I use this port for about 6-8 months and it seems to work
without much problems. I was asked from several people if
I finished the port, so I thought it would be the best to
include it in the official ports tree.
PR: ports/52158
Submitted by: Kay Lehmann <kay_lehmann@web.de>
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The Ganglia cluster monitoring system is an easy to install
and configure cluster monitor. The ganglia-webfrontend
port is a port of the web-based GUI. This port depends on
the ganglia-monitor-core port which is in PR ports/48551.
PR: ports/48552
Submitted by: Brooks Davis <brooks@freebsd.org>
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logfile. It is similar like tail (1) but offers some extra
functionality for output formatting. To show only the new
messages appeared since the last call fetchlog uses a bookmark
to remember which messages have been fetched.
PR: 55506
Submitted by: Alexander Haderer <alexander.haderer@charite.de>
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Pftop is a small, curses-based utility for real-time display of active
states and rule statistics for pf, the packet filter (for OpenBSD)
This used to be part of security/pf but is now individual after
(ports/57305)
PR: ports/57307
Submitted by: Max Laier <max@love2party.net>
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The Coroner's Toolkit (TCT) is a collection of tools designed
to assist in a forensic examination of a computer. It is
primarily designed for Unix systems, but it can some small
amount of data collection & analysis from non-Unix disks/media.
WWW: http://www.fish.com/tct/
- Francisco Gomez -
francisco@gomezmarin.com
PR: ports/57048
Submitted by: Francisco Gomez <francisco@gomezmarin.com>
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Battfink lets you configure energy saving options. It comes with an
associated battery notification icon.
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