/german/hunspell/

e. - Set NO_ARCH.
- Use @sample for the sample database.
- Set NO_ARCH.
- Fix build from non-root, move perm handling to plist 2015-09-30T19:11:45+00:00 Dmitry Marakasov amdmi3@FreeBSD.org 2015-09-30T19:11:45+00:00 205dc986835a6a288dcb2de9f709d21e4e1f6ce8 Approved by: portmgr blanket
Approved by:	portmgr blanket
net-mgmt/rackmonkey: stage 2014-07-09T01:21:58+00:00 Steve Wills swills@FreeBSD.org 2014-07-09T01:21:58+00:00 e2b87648a31dff9326725aee334c7d746e9bbd34 PR: 191742 (with slight modifications) Submitted by: ecrist@secure-computing.net (maintainer)
PR:		191742 (with slight modifications)
Submitted by:	ecrist@secure-computing.net (maintainer)
- rackmonkey.db (sqlite) is not recreated when !INIT_DB 2010-12-23T03:31:48+00:00 Philip M. Gollucci pgollucci@FreeBSD.org 2010-12-23T03:31:48+00:00 3268cd9d3058a6dfb00e123ac4b2eb13cc339c9f Approved by: ecrist@secure-computing.net (maintainer) via #bsdports
Approved by:   ecrist@secure-computing.net (maintainer) via #bsdports
RackMonkey is a web-based tool for managing racks of equipment 2010-02-12T19:27:38+00:00 Philip M. Gollucci pgollucci@FreeBSD.org 2010-02-12T19:27:38+00:00 82a7ae01b27071d42b9a03c077f96692e5cf2e41 such as web servers, video encoders, routers and storage devices. Using a simple interface you can keep track of what's where, which OS it runs, when it was purchased, who it belongs and what it's used for. WWW: http://flux.org.uk/projects/rackmonkey/ PR: ports/143750 Submitted by: Eric F Crist <ecrist at secure-computing.net>
such as web servers, video encoders, routers and storage devices.
Using a simple interface you can keep track of what's where,
which OS it runs, when it was purchased, who it belongs and what
it's used for.

WWW: http://flux.org.uk/projects/rackmonkey/

PR:		ports/143750
Submitted by:	Eric F Crist <ecrist at secure-computing.net>