wmhm uses the SMBus Driver for PIIX4 provided by Takanori Watanabe to gather
information from LM78/79 sensors to provide motherboard temperature, fan
speeds and a voltmeter in a nice looking WindowMaker dock app.
PR: 13922
Submitted by: Mike Muir <mmuir@es.co.nz>
samba on freebsd.
Following is description made by one of the Samba developers:
"The problem is we switched to using recv() with the MSG_WAITALL flag
instead of read(). This makes Samba faster on most systems. On FreeBSD it
causes a massive slowdown and I don't know why. To fix it, change
the definition of MSG_WAITALL to be zero in lib/util_sock.c and
recompile 2.0.5a. I'm hoping someone from FreeBSD will get back to me
with some explanation. Regards, Jeremy Allison, Samba Team."
This problem where observed by almost all samba-2.0.5a users and typically
it led to 10-20x decrease in write speed.
PR: 13894
Submitted by: Maxim Sobolev <sobomax@altavista.net>
once for aout and once for elf.
Add PEX fonts and cursor/fixed. Run mkfontdir on fonts/misc instead
of packing fonts.dir (which will be incorrect since only two fonts are
packed from misc). These are needed to run Xvfb.
directory and create symlinks to it.
Move index generation back into the parallel part, let's see if the
echo `perl` fix to bsd.port.mk will make a difference. Move the index
syntax check out of the background job so it can be properly flagged.
gets started, the lib part compiles now). Chief problems were that
the configure script was looking for thot in an archive named Thot, and
the configure script requires all enables/disables, withs/withouts
to be explicitly laid out, else there's a ream of sed errors.
Oh, yeah, the WRKSRC had to be explitly created too.
Submitted by: many people
(2) Surround the perl describe target with an echo ``. We'll see if
it will help with the index corruption problems.
(3) Manpage handling fix to avoid command line too long errors for
ports with a lot of manpages.
Submitted by: hoek