port is the database core & data entry app only. Reports will
follow in a separate package, since they are updated more
frequently.
PR: 20585
Submitted by: Matthew Emmerton <root@gabby.gsicomp.on.ca>
- Replace with Mark Slagell's retranslation version.
- Add an Author: credit to DESCR.
japanese/ruby-usersguide:
- Use MASTER_SITE_RUBY.
- Add Authors: credits to DESCR.
KDirStat (for KDE Directory Statistics) is a small utility program
that sums up disk usage for direcory trees - very much like the
Unix 'du' command.
PR: ports/18250
Submitted by: Andrey Novikov <andrey@novikov.com>
2000-09-04 03:25 knu
* README.knu, cvsweb.cgi, cvsweb.conf: Introduce manpage
hyperlinking.
2000-09-04 02:33 knu
* cvsweb.cgi: Get all mail URLs and addresses as hyperlinks, not
just the first one. (s/// --> s///g)
Install ChangeLog file.
Obtained from: David Chaiken <chaiken@pa.dec.com>
x2x allows the keyboard and mouse on one ("from") X display to be used
to control another ("to") X display. Since x2x uses the XTEST
extension, the "to" X display must support XTEST.
In the default interface, x2x puts a window on the "from" display.
This window is labeled with the name of the "to" display. Keystrokes
typed into this window go to the window on the "to" display that has
the input focus. Clicking on the x2x window causes the mouse on the
"from" display to control the cursor on the "to" display. Perform-
ing a subsequent multiple button click on the "to" display returns
control to the "from" display.
If the -east or -west options are specified on the command line, x2x
starts up with a different interface. When the mouse moves to the
(east or west) side of the default screen on the "from" display, the
cursor slides over to the "to" display. When the mouse returns to to
side of the "to" display that it entered, it slides back onto the
"from" display.
is considered "suspicious" with the actual TTL of a test packet sent to
that host, to try and detect packet spoofing. It is intended to be used
as part of an IDS system.
DOS/Windows files for viruses. This is trial software which may only
be used for 30 days without purchasing a retail version.
It includes a useful script (update_dat) for automatically downloading the
latest .dat files should the port become out of date.
Obtained from: NetBSD
GLE is a library of C functions that draw extruded surfaces, including surfaces
of revolution, sweeps, tubes, polycones, polycylinders and helicoids. GLE uses
the OpenGL(R) API to perform the actual rendering.
PR: 20931
Submitted by: David Gilbert <dgilbert@velocet.ca>