(it was previously in ports/comms)
OpenH323 is an H323 Video Conferencing Program, which can send and
receive both audio and video with other H323 programs including
Microsoft NetMeeting.
It uses PWLib, the Portable Windows Library and PTLib Portable Toolkit Library
from Equivalence Ltd Pty
Note: at this time I've been unable to send audio, although
audio can be received.
For video, a Bt848/878 grabber (using the bktr driver) or a Matrox Meteor
can be used.
Obtained from: http://www.openh323.org
this crash on the client:
***
*** runtime error:
*** ASSERT failed
*** file "/usr/ports/net/cvsup/work/cvsup-16.1/suplib/src/POSIX/FileAttrOS.m3", line 52
***
Only changed giflib -> libungif in kdegraphics.
They realy do NOT want libgif, and do NOT use libgif anywhere.
Some ports are checking its existence in configure, but they
are nonsense at all!!
This version is basically a completely new program (modules, etc),
and it fixes every issue I'd ever had with Licq (for instance).
You'll find tons of new features here.
Submitted by: Alexander N. Kabaev <kabaev@mail.ru>
which is not good.
Change PKGNAME to "netatalk-1.4b2+asun2.1.3" for now, as that is what
DISTNAME is. It will probably be look better as
"netatalk+asun-1.4b2+2.1.3" or something, but I'll leave that to the
maintainer.
has two version strings separated by a "-".
The string "nicer2" is still a violation of the package naming rule
(see handbook), but at least it won't confuse the package scripts
anymore. Please change this to something more appropriate as you see
fit, Michael.
DEC SRC one. PM3 is the one that's actively maintained these days.
This port now works on FreeBSD-2, -3, and -4 on the i386, and
FreeBSD-4 on the Alpha.
trends in time-series data. Cricket was expressly developed to help network
managers visualize and understand the traffic on their networks, but it can
be used all kinds of other jobs, as well. It's similar to mrtg, but takes
a different approach, is faster and more flexible.
- Changed to use ${CFLAGS} in /etc/make.conf
- Added do-install:, so proper INSTALL macros could be used
PR: 16595
Submitted by: Christopher J. Michaels <cjm2@altavista.net>
the user to remove the client's home directory and the mirrored
files.
INSTALL: Create a home directory for the client user, since one
is needed to hold the authentication key file. Also create an
empty "auth" file so that its permissions will be right. Set the
gcos fields more appropriately.