2011-08-01 korean/a2ps: Looks like an abandonware, no more public distfiles
2011-08-01 korean/bitchx: Look like an abandonware, no more public distifles
2011-08-01 korean/elm: Look like an abandonware, no more public distifles
2011-08-01 korean/linuxdoc-sgml: Look like an abandonware, no more public distifles
2011-08-01 korean/mod_url: Look like an abandonware, no more public distifles
2011-08-01 korean/nh2ps: Look like an abandonware, no more public distifles
2011-08-01 korean/pinetreefonts: No more public distfile
2011-08-01 mail/bincimap: No more public distfile
2011-08-01 mail/cmail: No more public distfile
2011-08-01 math/hexcalc: Look like an abandonware, no more public distifles
2011-08-01 math/qgfe: Look like an abandonware, no more public distifles
2011-08-01 misc/ewipe: Look like an abandonware, no more public distifles
2011-08-01 misc/gkrellmfmonitor2: Look like an abandonware, no more public distifles
2011-08-01 misc/gkx86info: Look like an abandonware, no more public distifles
2011-08-01 multimedia/goggles: Abandonware, see: http://www.fifthplanet.net/2010/01/dead-projects-goggles-dvd-player.html
2011-08-01 multimedia/ldvd: Abandonware
2011-08-01 multimedia/linux-divx4linux: No more needed
2011-08-01 multimedia/linux-divx4linux4: No more needed
2011-08-01 multimedia/ogle: Abandonware
2011-08-01 multimedia/ogle-gui: Abandonware
2011-08-01 multimedia/okle: Abandonware
2011-08-01 multimedia/subconv: Look like an abandonware, no more public distifles
2011-08-01 net/callgen323: Look like an abandonware, no more public distifles
2011-08-01 net/lyntin: No longer under active development
2011-08-01 net/py-rt: No more public distfiles, looks like an abandonware
2011-08-01 net/rwhoisd: Looks like an abandonware, no more public distfiles
2011-08-01 net/traffic: Looks like an abandonware, no more public distfiles
2011-07-23 net-im/gnomeicu: No longer maintain by upstream, use net-im/empathy instead
2011-08-01 net-mgmt/trafd: Look like an abandonware, no more public distifles
2011-08-01 net-p2p/gkrellm-gift: Look like an abandonware, no more public distifles
2011-08-01 news/bgrab: Looks like an abandonware, no more public distfiles
2011-08-01 news/rkive: Looks like an abandonware, no more public distfiles
2011-08-01 polish/sap: Looks like an abandonware, no more public distfiles
2011-08-01 print/nenscript: Looks like an abandonware, no more public distfiles
remove support for them from bsd.java.mk. As Jikes is not available in Java 1.5
or higher, remove it from bsd.java.mk too (suggested by hq@) and from the ports
which used it (only occurences were USE_JIKES=no). Support for the Blackdown VM
is also removed, as it is not available in Java 1.5 and higher.
Also remove the mapping from Java 1.1-1.4 to Java 1.5+ in bsd.java.mk to detect
old, broken ports; therefore bump the minimal value of JAVA_VERSION to 1.5.
While here, replace static values of JAVA_VERSION in files/*.in by
%%JAVA_VERSION%% .
PR: ports/158969
Submitted by: rene
Tested on: pointyhat-west -exp
- use %%WWWDIR%% macro instead hard coded path
- support apache versions > 13
- make sure we use the rc script from port
- use "env" in generated crontab
- make sure crontab entries are removed during deinstall
- sort pkg-plist (use genplist)
- try to uninstall clean
PR: ports/158779
Submitted by: ohauer
Approved by: <manos _at_ cs.pdx.edu> (maintainer)
Hat Enterprise Linux related distributions inside of virtual
machines. It supports both paravirt guests (for which only FC and
RHEL guests are currently supported) as well as fully virtualized
guests. It uses libvirt (http://www.libvirt.org) for starting
things.
WWW: http://virt-manager.org
PR: ports/157697
Submitted by: Jason Helfman <jhelfman@experts-exchange.com>
display. At this time is supports guest OS using the VNC
protocol. Further protocols may be supported in the future
as user demand dicatates. The viewer can connect directly
to both local and remotely hosted guest OS, optionally
using SSL/TLS encryption.
WWW: http://virt-manager.org/
PR: ports/157695
Submitted by: Jason Helfman <jhelfman@experts-exchange.com>
AnyEvent as a backend.
It integrates Net::SNMP into AnyEvent: You can make non-blocking Net::SNMP
calls and as long as other parts of your program also use AnyEvent (or some
event loop supported by AnyEvent) and they will run in parallel.
WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/AnyEvent-SNMP/
See http://wiki.freebsd.org/Perl for details.
- Change maintainership from ports@ to perl@ for ports in this changeset.
- Remove MD5 checksum
- Utilize CPAN macro