- Trim Header
- Convert to OptionsNG
- Prefer DISTNAME to DISTFILES
- Reorder variables
- Fix comments (don't include leading article)
- @unexec rm must not cause failure
- Tabs, not spaces
- Single space for WWW
- Pet portlint
- etc.
In a few cases the option DOCS was used to control installation into EXAMPLEDIR.
I opted to keep the existing logic of the port in these cases.
Reviewed by: koobs, ashish
e-mail addresses from the pkg-descr file that could reasonably
be mistaken for maintainer contact information in order to avoid
confusion on the part of users looking for support. As a pleasant
side effect this also avoids confusion and/or frustration for people
who are no longer maintaining those ports.
mtail is a small tail workalike that performs output coloring using ansi
escape sequences (although the sequences are overridable, so you could cause
it to output something else, e.g. html font tags, if you really wanted to).
mtail is written in python, is fairly small, and should be relatively
platform-independent.
It has a config file that can contain an arbitrary number of entries, each
of which has a series of regular expressions to indicate which files to color
according to which entry. for each entry, the config file specifies a coloring
scheme using regular expressions and, optionally, filters to apply to each
line before coloring (for example, to strip out extra info, etc.). the config
file also may override the predefined colors and the escape sequences (or
whatever) actually used to perform the coloring.
WWW: http://matt.immute.net/src/mtail/
Author: Matt Hellige <matt@immute.net>
Based on: NetBSD pkgsrc package