/dev/<dev>, and <dev> are all searched)
* Fix a potential buffer overflow introduced by the previous commit
* Fix a memory leak introduced in the previous commit
* Fix the case where <dev> is not a symlink
* Reset maintainer to ports@
Approved by: shige (previous maintainer)
- The reference source for the CVM interface
- Diagnostic and benchmark CVM clients
- A checkpassword interface CVM client
- A UNIX/POSIX system module (uses getpwnam)
- A flat-file module
- A library for client writers
- A set of libraries for module writers
Author: Bruce Guenter <bruceg@em.ca>
WWW: http://untroubled.org/cvm/
This port in needed to unbreak build of mail/mailfront and ftp/twoftpd.
- Remove NOT_FOR_ARCHS - this version should build fine on 64-bit platforms
- Sort pkg-plist
- Cosmetic fixes to unify with other untroubled.org ports
- Bump PORTREVISION
This set of programs controls access to relaying for users that
authenticate using either POP3 using the qmail-popup/qmail-pop3d
or pop3front servers, or IMAP using Courier IMAP.
Author: Bruce Guenther <bruceg@em.ca>
WWW: http://untroubled.org/relay-ctrl/
PR: 60471
Submitted by: Fumihiko Kimura <jfkimura@yahoo.co.jp>
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>
This is a redistribution of the linux-decnet project's
software, with FreeBSD compatability added. It is based very
closely on the NetBSD port by Matt Fredette and has benefitted
from the assistance of Patrick Caulfield (the original author).
PR: 60519
Submitted by: Tillman Hodgson <tillman@seekingfire.com>
Battle for Wesnoth is a fantasy turn-based strategy game.
Battle for control of villages, using variety of units which
have advantages and disadvantages in different types of
terrains and against different types of attacks. Units gain
experience and advance levels, and are carried over from one
scenario to the next campaign.
PR: 60531
Submitted by: Mezz <mezz7@cox.net>