supports them. This is determined by running ``configure --help'' in
do-configure target and set the shell variable _LATE_CONFIGURE_ARGS
which is then passed to CONFIGURE_ARGS.
- Remove --mandir and --infodir in ports' Makefile where applicable
Few ports use REINPLACE_CMD to achieve the same effect, remove them too.
- Correct some manual pages location from PREFIX/man to MANPREFIX/man
- Define INFO_PATH where necessary
- Document that .info files are installed in a subdirectory relative to
PREFIX/INFO_PATH and slightly change add-plist-info to use INFO_PATH and
subdirectory detection.
PR: ports/111470
Approved by: portmgr
Discussed with: stas (Mk/*), gerald (info related stuffs)
Tested by: pointyhat exp run
that I no longer maintain. This was finally identified by a helpful user
as the source of the mystery e-mails that I still get from time to time
asking about support for them.
- Split rc.d script into three - one for each daemon
- Introduce user configurable variable NUT_USER, defaults to uucp
PR: ports/95015
Submitted by: Joerg Pulz <Joerg.Pulz@frm2.tum.de> (maintainer)
- Make the port as master for soon-coming new ports
- Resort MASTER_SITES
- Homour portlint
- Improve rcNG script
- New maintainer
PR: ports/83318
Submitted by: Joerg Pulz <Joerg.Pulz@frm2.tum.de>
Approved by: DougB
it properly, and while I still use it, my ratty old UPS pales in comparison
to the fancy new stuff that is out today, and therefore I cannot effectively
test the program's functionality.
While I have not tested them, the updates in ports/83318 look reasonable,
and I suggest that the submitter would probably make a good maintainer.
1. Upgrade to the latest version, 2.0.1
2. Convert to rc.d style startup/shutdown script
3. Improve permissions on /var/db/nut
Download pgp signature file for the tarball.
PR: ports/81591
Submitted by: Dmitry A Grigorovich
remove the need to edit this file for 99% of users. Editing the config
files will still be necessary however.
Submitted by: Rob MacGregor <rob.macgregor@gmail.com>
a patch, and adds support for some new UPS'.
For the port, update MASTER_SITES, add new stuff and retire one driver
that's been consolidated into one of the existing drivers.
Development stalled on this distribution for a while, then went into a
frantic period of many updates per month. Now it's stabilized to the
point that it's worth keeping current again.
There are many new models of UPS supported, and a lot of changes to
how the various tools work, so users of the old port should read UPGRADING.
Unfortunately, the CGI stuff depends on a version of gd that we don't have
yet, so that'll have to be sidelined for a while.
sent to a directory that's writeable by user uucp. I generally configure
this manually myself when I install nut, and since there are so many
other things that need manual configuration, I never thought it was
a big deal. However, a user pointed out that it'd be nice if the thing
(well, at least this part of the thing) worked more or less out of
the box, so here you go.
This change adds a /var/db/nut directory that is owned by user uucp.
many bugfixes. Check out http://www.exploits.org/nut/release/new-0.45.1.txt
for more details. Highlights include experimental USB support, and the
various programs dropping more privileges after startup.
* Clean up the Makefile a little by grouping more of the CGI-dependent
stuff together. Improve the pkg-plist in this regard as well. Make a
directory and install a conf file sample that the software Makefile's
are missing for some reason.
* Make the cgi directory depend on one of the previously
discussed plans to use PREFIX/www/cgi-bin if it exists already, and
PREFIX/share/apache if not.
File layout changed again: all ups drivers now located in the
${PREFIX}/libexec/nut. Some of the tools moved to ${PREFIX}/bin directory.
Startup script renamed to nut.sh.sample.