found on many modern scanners which are intended to trigger certain actions
like copying, faxing or mailing the scanned document.
This daemon queries the scanner button state several times per second via
libusb and if it detects that a button is pressed it runs a shell script with
the button number as an argument.
The supported scanner backends currently are: epson, niash, plustek, snapscan
Author: Bernhard Stiftner <root84@users.sourceforge.net>
WWW: http://scanbuttond.sourceforge.net/
PR: ports/95386
Submitted by: Daniel Thiele
Approvel by: lawrance (mentor, implicit)
rather than just leaving them in the examples directory. There seems
to be no real security advantage to not installing the pam files since
they are required for fcron and fcrontab to operate, and root privs are
required to install fcron to begin with.
- The sockaddr.sa_len was not set prior to calls to bind() and connect().
The upshot begin that fcrondyn was unable to open the socket
to communicate with fcron.
PR: ports/97066
Submitted by: maintainer
o Fix -O that should force ignoring dependency errors,
but really did not work [1]
o Add PKG_BACKUP_DIR environment variable where specified
a directory where will keep saved packages (-b).
Default: PKG_PATH (PORTSDIR/packages/All) [2]
o Add MAKE_ENV in pkgtools.conf that is like MAKE_ARGS but
allows to set environment variables for ports [3]
o Fix pkg_fetch(1) to guess a right source directory for
download (All or Latest). It works in much more cases now [4]
And make a notice for using of '@' in package name more clean.
o *_rc_scripts internal procs don't recognize RC-scripts without .sh.
It's wrong for 6.0+ [5]
o Fix pkgdb -s [6]
o Add firefox in a browser list in portcvsweb(1)
o Revive NEWS file
PR: ports/56301 [1]
ports/81454 [2] (based on)
ports/92896 [3]
ports/94054 [4]
ports/95775 [5]
ports/96832 [6]
Reported by: Roman Neuhauser <neuhauser at sigpipe.cz> [1]
Fernan Aguero <fernan at iib.unsam.edu.ar> [3]
Andrew Webster <awebster at connectalk.com> [4]
Rong-En Fan <rafan at infor.org> [5]
Richard Brooksby <rb at ravenbrook.com> [6]
Submitted by: KOMATSU Shinichiro <koma2 at lovepeers.org> [2]
- Update to 2.1.0
o rewrite version checking. Now it's compliant with pkg_version(1) algorythm
o fix shebangs in test/*
o add test in test_pkgversion.rb from test-pkg_version.sh
o fix test_pkgdb.rb
o fix pointyhat URL in pkgtools.conf and pkgtools.rb
o make comparisons when updates from packages. It compared package names
instead versions. It gives a weird results when port was renamed
(eg. mozilla-firebird -> firefox) [1]
o don't show a warning about origin changing when origins are the same. [2]
It rids us from messages like:
Package origin of 'pan' has been changed: 'news/pan' -> 'news/pan'
PR: ports/62990 [1], ports/98153 [2]
Submitted by: Leland Wang <llwang at infor.org> [1]
tobez [2]
Approved by: maintainer (silence for a month, no activity seen for 4 monthes)
daichi (blessed)
ports (silence)
a number open PRs from 2003 year
Inspired by: az
1. Update DEPORIGIN in addition to @pkgdep entries in +CONTENTS
2. Give more details about why a port moved
3. grep for the old port name in existing +CONTENTS files, since the
new name will not appear at all
Also, stretch the window to wait for a background 'make checksum' to
complete to 5 seconds instead of 3
Rename this ports to use the real vendor package name. The advantage of this
is to allow our users' keyword search works and easier for users to file the
Bugzilla report when they use our name of ports. Debian, Gentoo, NetBSD and
other OSs have the correct package name, but not in our ports tree.
My team, FreeBSD GNOME Team, have agreed with it.
As for other ports, chase the rename.
PR: ports/97985
Repocopy by: marcus
Rename this ports to use the real vendor package name. The advantage of this
is to allow our users' keyword search works and easier for users to file the
Bugzilla report when they use our name of ports. Debian, Gentoo, NetBSD and
other OSs have the correct package name, but not in our ports tree.
My team, FreeBSD GNOME Team, have agreed with it.
As for other ports, chase the rename.