nph offers the following features:
Complete PH API
- your applications will never need to talk directly to the PH server
Solid API design
- designed to prevent memory or file descriptor leaks for applications
which use asynchronous event timers
Interactively usable PH client
- the nph client supports readline command editting, history, and completion
The PH protocol is described in RFC 2378
WWW: http://www.feep.net/nph/
PR: ports/97209
Submitted by: Jim Pirzyk <pirzyk@freebsd.org>
- convert to USE_RC_SUBR
- make sure thread libs are detected/used correctly on all OSVERSIONs
- change default database directory to /var/db/mt-daapd.
- change default mp3 dir to ${PREFIX}/share/mt-daap
- tell users whatvariables to they can set to customize their installation
- move pkg-deinstall, pkg-install and files/mt-daapd.conf in FILESDIR to be
able to respect user choices.
- portlint
PR: ports/95190 reworked extensively by me
Submitted by: Alexander Botero-Lowry <alex@foxybanana.com> (now maintianer)
1) Make sure that multithreaded coding using
gethostbyname(3)/gethostbyaddr(3) is used under FreeBSD.
2) Futhermore, insure that it is properly detected whether reentrant
versions of the aforementioned functions are available; and,
that the appropriate code is used on either case.
3) Bump PORTREVISION
These ports are complete Linux distributions rather than linux_base ports and
don't really suit our Ports Collection infrastructure, so
they should be renamed to emulators/linux_dist-gentoo-stage[123], but the
opportunity to install them as linux_base should be kept.
After the repocopy the patches mentioned below should be applied
- Add WITH_LINUXBASE for using as a linux_base, otherwise it installs
under ${PREFIX}/${PORTNAME}
- Add an explanation in pre-fetch to explain WITH_LINUXBASE
- Move pkg- scripts into files/ to reinplace-edit them appropriately
- Change to static plists
- do-extract is unnecessary now since we have static plists
- Drop alpha support for linux_base-gentoo-stage1 since
1, alpha support was dropped in CURRENT as well, and RELENG_[56]
are badly maintained for alpha
2, I don't have hardware to test these changes for alpha
- Bump PORTREVISION
PR: 99210
Submitted by: Gabor Kovesdan <gkovesdan@t-hosting.hu>
Repocopy by: marcus
These ports are complete Linux distributions rather than linux_base ports and
don't really suit our Ports Collection infrastructure, so
they should be renamed to emulators/linux_dist-gentoo-stage[123], but the
opportunity to install them as linux_base should be kept.
After the repocopy the patches mentioned below should be applied
- Add WITH_LINUXBASE for using as a linux_base, otherwise it installs
under ${PREFIX}/${PORTNAME}
- Add an explanation in pre-fetch to explain WITH_LINUXBASE
- Move pkg- scripts into files/ to reinplace-edit them appropriately
- Change to static plists
- do-extract is unnecessary now since we have static plists
- Drop alpha support for linux_base-gentoo-stage1 since
1, alpha support was dropped in CURRENT as well, and RELENG_[56]
are badly maintained for alpha
2, I don't have hardware to test these changes for alpha
- Bump PORTREVISION
PR: 99210
Submitted by: Gabor Kovesdan <gkovesdan@t-hosting.hu>
Repocopy by: marcus
These ports are complete Linux distributions rather than linux_base ports and
don't really suit our Ports Collection infrastructure, so
they should be renamed to emulators/linux_dist-gentoo-stage[123], but the
opportunity to install them as linux_base should be kept.
After the repocopy the patches mentioned below should be applied
- Add WITH_LINUXBASE for using as a linux_base, otherwise it installs
under ${PREFIX}/${PORTNAME}
- Add an explanation in pre-fetch to explain WITH_LINUXBASE
- Move pkg- scripts into files/ to reinplace-edit them appropriately
- Change to static plists
- do-extract is unnecessary now since we have static plists
- Drop alpha support for linux_base-gentoo-stage1 since
1, alpha support was dropped in CURRENT as well, and RELENG_[56]
are badly maintained for alpha
2, I don't have hardware to test these changes for alpha
- Bump PORTREVISION
PR: 99210
Submitted by: Gabor Kovesdan <gkovesdan@t-hosting.hu>
Repocopy by: marcus
SpikeSource's TestGen4Web Recorder.
From http://developer.spikesource.com/projects/testgen4web :
"TestGen4Web is written to ease the pain of writing tests for web applications.
This is a 2 part tool. Firefox extension, which records user input to a xml
file. Translator script: to generate automated test scripts."
WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/TestGen4Web-Runner/
PR: ports/98915
Submitted by: Conor McDermottroe <ports@mcdermottroe.com>
Currently this port is only compatible with version 1.233 (20060528)
of Makefile of editors/openoffice.org-2.0 (2.0.2) and now openoffice.org-2.0
port is prepareing for 2.0.3
personal accounts at home. The main concept is to be light, simple and
very easy to use. It brings you many features that allows you to analyze
your finances in adetailed way instantly and dynamically with powerfull
report tools based on filtering and graphical charts.
Furthermore HomeBank benefits now for more than 10 years of users
experiences and feedbacks as its development started in 1995 on Amiga
computers. It is now available on Amiga, GNU/Linux, and will probably be
soon available for Microsoft Windows and MacOS X systems, as GTK+ exists
on it.
WWW: http://homebank.free.fr/
--
Keep in mind, this is an alpha quality apps. (Homebank 3.2 alpha). I only
test it a little so far.
current state of Firefox (history, text data, cookies) and return
to that state at any later moment. Besides the manually saved states,
Session Manager automatically stores the current state in case of a
crash.
All sessions are stored in the "sessions" folder inside your profile
directory and can be moved around as any other file. To get to that
folder, simply select "Open Session Folder" in Session Manager's menu
(might not work on all OSes). Finally, Session Manager also allows to
reopen the 10 last closed windows and tabs.
It is not recommended to use Session Manager at the same time as Crash
Recovery (which is completely integrated), SessionSaver or Tab Mix Plus
(which provide similar functionality on their own). In comparison,
Session Manager currently stores more session data than Tab Mix Plus
while not getting as complex as SessionSaver.
WWW: http://sessionmanager.mozdev.org/