interface to Xapian (www.xapian.org) indexes. This class adds a little
extra convenience on top of the Search::Xapian class. It expects you to
use the QueryParser, and sets up some keywords based on the standard
omega keywords (id, host, date, month, year,title), so that you can do
searches like
'fubar site:microsoft.com'
WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Catalyst-Model-Xapian/
PR: ports/93713
Submitted by: Lars Balker Rasmussen <lars@balker.dk>
that support the ICAP protocol such as the Shweby or Squid proxy server.
c-icap allows the addition of modules, which can extend its functionality and
services. For instance, such modules can be loggers, authenticators and
authentication methods or access controlers.
WWW: http://www.chtsanti.net/c-icap
PR: ports/92760
Submitted by: Elisey O. Savateev <b3k@mail.ru>
Tidy is a binding for the Tidy HTML clean and repair utility which
allows you to clean and manipluate HTML documents.
NOTE: This is the PHP4 version!
WWW: http://pecl.php.net/package/tidy
PR: ports/94687
Submitted by: Rick van der Zwet <rick@wzoeterwoude.net>
files, installed in your web account and allowing you to take advantage of a
number of automated tasks: multi-user management, laying out your articles
without the need to use HTML, easily modifying the structure of your site From
the very same application used to browse a site. SPIP enables you to build and
update a site, thanks to a very simple user interface.
WWW: http://www.spip.net/
PR: ports/94652
Submitted by: Jean-Francois BOEUF <jfb@minet.net>
Mozilla runtime package that can be used to bootstrap XUL+XPCOM applications
that are as rich as Firefox and Thunderbird. It will provide mechanisms for
installing, upgrading, and uninstalling these applications. XULRunner will
also provide libxul, a solution which allows the embedding of Mozilla
technologies in other projects and products.
WWW: http://developer.mozilla.org/en/docs/XULRunner
Most patches obtained from: www/seamonkey
the display features on Cisco 79XX IP Phones. It produces
on-screen phone directories, search capabilities, text memos,
interactive user status, and more. The directory can be
manipulated very easily using the user-friendly web interface.
Based on PHP server language integrated with MySQL server,
Open 79XX XML Directory is a powerfull tool.
WWW: http://web.csma.biz/apps/xml_xmldir.php
PR: ports/93432
Submitted by: Babak Farrokhi <babak@farrokhi.net>
The Textile module allows you to enter content using Textile, a
simple, plain text syntax that is filtered into valid (X)HTML. It was
originally developed by Dean Allen of textism.com, and several different
versions (in several different programming languages) have been created.
CRUD functionality for Class::DBI models.
Enzyme uses convention and configuration to provide e.g. extensible
CRUD out-of-the-box, and a common way of dealing with error handling
etc.
It's not completely unlike Maypole in this regard. However, at this
point Enzyme isn't as feature-rich as Maypole.
Enzyme is one way of bringing many Catalyst modules and concepts
together into a unified whole. There are other ways to do this
(obviously. This is, like... uh, Perl).
WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Catalyst-Enzyme/
PR: ports/93229
Submitted by: Lars Balker Rasmussen <lars@balker.dk>
allows users to authenticate to Drupal using pubcookie. Pubcookie is
used single sign-on to web-based applications at a site.
The module also provide LDAP integration to populate user profiles as
users register.
Pubcookie is an open-source package for intra-institutional
single-sign-on end-user web authentication. More generally, it is an
approach to identifying users as they browse to an institution's many
websites that require authentication. It helps an institution reuse
existing authentication services (like Kerberos, LDAP, or NIS), and it
limits the exposure of end-user passwords by ensuring they're only sent
to a trusted login service.
This port contains the apache module portion of the Pubcookie system.
Pubcookie is an open-source package for intra-institutional
single-sign-on end-user web authentication. More generally, it is an
approach to identifying users as they browse to an institution's many
websites that require authentication. It helps an institution reuse
existing authentication services (like Kerberos, LDAP, or NIS), and it
limits the exposure of end-user passwords by ensuring they're only sent
to a trusted login service.
This port contains the login service portion of the Pubcookie system.
These changes apply to all ports, unless mentioned otherwise:
- Move jakarta-tomcat55 to tomcat55 (it is no longer a Jakarta project). [6]
- Improve the tomcat55 rc script. Fix PID handling. Improve the
shutdown process. Use USE_RC_SUBR to its full potential. [2]
- Backport tomcat55 rc script to the other tomcat ports. This allows
us to pass command line arguments to the JVM. Noted in UPDATING.
[1], [3], [4]
- Change ownership of installed files. All files are now installed
with default uid/gid (root:wheel) except for those in the conf/, logs/,
temp/ and work/ directories. [5]
- No longer install tomcatXXctl binary. rc scripts are more flexible
and can be reconfigured without recompiling.
- Remove AUTO_START and STOP_TIMEOUT (replaced with rc tomcatXX_stop_timeout).
- Remove a long list of sed expressions in favour of SUB_LIST.
- Move pkg_{,de}install to files/pkg_{,de}install.in. Add them to
SUB_FILES. Tidy up substitutions and remove hardcoded values.
- Some nonfunctional tidying and removal of Makefile cruft.
PR: ports/38018 [1], ports/38020 [2], ports/74344 [3],
ports/75143 [4], ports/83434 [5], ports/92692 [6]
Submitted by: Ari Suutari <ari.suutari@syncrontech.com> [1] [2],
SimpleRezo Team <freebsd@simplerezo.com> [3],
Anton Yudin <toha@toha.org.ua> [4],
Jan Grant <jan.grant@bristol.ac.uk> [5],
lawrance [6]
Approved by: Kang Liu <liukang@cn.freebsd.org> (maintainer) [6]
Maintainer timeouts on [1], [2], [3], [4], [5]
Big thanks to: hq for the initial tomcat55 script
jasonb on FreeNode #tomcat for packaging advice
RSSOwl is a free, opensource RSS / RDF / Atom Newsreader.
Some special features are:
- Export News to PDF, HTML, RTF, OPML
- Import Favorites from OPML
- Full text-search with syntax-highlight of the results
- Powerful Newsfeed search-engine
- View news in internal browser
- Manage favorites in categories (Drag and Drop support)
- Runs on Windows, Linux, Solaris and Mac
For a complete list of features, see: http://www.rssowl.org/overview
WWW: http://www.rssowl.org/
PR: ports/92708
Submitted by: Matthias Sund <m.sund@arcor.de>
Calendaring imports events from an iCalendar (.ics) file and creates Plone
event objects. You can also publish the calendar directly to a Plone site using
iCal or Mozilla Calendar.
http://plone.org/products/calendaring
PR: ports/92179
Submitted by: Khairil Yusof <khairil.yusof@gmail.com>
users to create blogs (folders) and pages, and upload rich content such as
photos and audio files (podcasts). It has features for user email validation,
automatic image sizing, and facilities for extending the core data and feature
set.
PR: ports/91771
Submitted by: Glen Campbell <glen@broadpool.com>
to use web megaframework. It covers everything from front end (MochiKit
JavaScript for the browser, Kid for templates in Python) to the controllers
(CherryPy) to the back end (SQLObject).
The TurboGears project is focused on providing documentation and integration
with these tools without losing touch with the communities that already exist
around those tools.
TurboGears is easy to use for a wide range of web applications.
Author: Kevin Dangoor et alii
WWW: http://www.turbogears.org/
PR: ports/91691
Submitted by: Nicola Vitale <nivit@email.it>
CherryPy allows developers to build web applications in much the same
way they would build any other object-oriented Python program.
This usually results in smaller source code developed in less time.
PR: ports/91686
Submitted by: Nicola Vitale <nivit@email.it>