fex works like cut or awk in its field navigation, but allows
you to specify token-based fields in a much more concise, flexible,
and readable way.
Due to the simplicity of fex's language, it can enable you to replace
many common invocations of cut and awk with a single invocation of fex.
WWW: http://semicomplete.com/projects/fex/
and will fire events when said state changes (create/update/delete). FSSM
supports using FSEvents on MacOS, Inotify on GNU/Linux, and polling anywhere
else.
WWW: https://github.com/ttilley/fssm
PR: ports/161464
Submitted by: Jason Helfman <jhelfman@experts-exchange.com>
mcelog processes machine checks (in particular memory and CPU
hardware errors) on modern x86-based unix systems and
produces human-readable output.
FreeBSD conversion patches were originally written by John
Baldwin <jhb@freebsd.org> and later incorporated into this
port.
WWW: http://mcelog.org/
PR: ports/161395
Submitted by: Jeremy Chadwick <freebsd@jdc.parodius.com>
2011-09-01 sysutils/wots: No more public distfiles
2011-09-15 sysutils/gpart: Upstream disappeared
2011-09-01 sysutils/plod: No more public distfiles
2011-09-01 sysutils/checkservice: BROKEN for more than 6 month
2011-09-01 security/nsm-console: BROKEN for more than 6 month
2011-09-01 security/fressh: No more public distfiles
2011-09-01 palm/pose: No more public distfiles
2011-09-01 palm/isilo: No more public distfiles
2011-09-01 news/ija: BROKEN for more than 6 month
2011-09-01 news/PicMonger: Abandonware
Unix provides the standard du utility, which scans your disk and tells you which
directories contain the largest amounts of data. That can help you narrow your
search to the things most worth deleting.
However, that only tells you what's big. What you really want to know is what's
too big. By itself, du won't let you distinguish between data that's big because
you're doing something that needs it to be big, and data that's big because you
unpacked it once and forgot about it.
Most Unix file systems, in their default mode, helpfully record when a file was
last accessed. Not just when it was written or modified, but when it was even
read. So if you generated a large amount of data years ago, forgot to clean it
up, and have never used it since, then it ought in principle to be possible to
use those last-access time stamps to tell the difference between that and a
large amount of data you're still using regularly.
agedu is a program which does this. It does basically the same sort of disk scan
as du, but it also records the last-access times of everything it scans. Then it
builds an index that lets it efficiently generate reports giving a summary of
the results for each subdirectory, and then it produces those reports on demand.
WWW: http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/agedu/
Key features:
* Transparently runs on top of existing file systems
* Random per file tweak value for encryption
* Stores metadata only in encrypted file name
* Arbitrary number of keys per file system, mixing keys in same
directory and key chains
* Modern cryptographic algorithms: AES and Camellia in XTS mode,
PKCS#5v2 and HKDF for key generation.
WWW: http://github.com/glk/pefs
WWW: http://wiki.freebsd.org/PEFS
PR: ports/156002
Submitted by: Gleb Kurtsou <gk@freebsd.org>
Approved by: jadawin@ (mentor)
battery status of your notebook.
It is also able to take certain actions depending on battery status.
It's simple, easy, fairly environment-independent, and "just works" without
tons of (Gnome|KDE|..) dependencies.
WWW: http://code.google.com/p/battray/
PR: ports/159152
Submitted by: Martin Tournoij <carpetsmoker@daemonforums.org>
Approved by: bapt (mentor)
encrypted and authenticated pipes between socket addresses, so that one may
connect to one address (e.g., a UNIX socket on localhost) and transparently
have a connection established to another address (e.g., a UNIX socket on a
different system). This is similar to 'ssh -L' functionality, but does not
use SSH and requires a pre-shared symmetric key.
WWW: http://www.tarsnap.com/spiped.html
- Colin Percival
cperciva@tarsnap.com
PR: ports/159899
Submitted by: Colin Percival
A modern scalable datacenter orchestration framework
WWW: http://marionette-collective.org/
PR: ports/159673
Submitted by: Russell Jackson <raj at csub.edu>
from killing by the kernel when memory is exhausted.
The P_PROTECTED flag protects processes from killing by the kernel
when memory is exhausted. This may be useful for protection many
critical daemons, such as cron, syslogd, inetd, sshd or mysqld.
WWW: http://www.zonov.org/
PR: ports/151774
Submitted by: Andrey Zonov <andrey.zonov@gmail.com>
2011-08-03 comms/ruby-serialport: Doesn't work with Ruby 1.9
2011-08-03 databases/ruby-search-namazu: Doesn't work with Ruby 1.9
2011-08-03 databases/ruby-sqlite: Doesn't work with Ruby 1.9
2011-08-03 databases/rubygem-kirbybase: Doesn't work with Ruby 1.9
2011-08-03 devel/ruby-eet: Doesn't work with Ruby 1.9
2011-08-03 devel/ruby-filelock: Doesn't work with Ruby 1.9
2011-08-03 devel/ruby-filemagic: Doesn't work with Ruby 1.9
2011-08-03 devel/ruby-metaruby: Doesn't work with Ruby 1.9
2011-08-03 devel/ruby-poll: Doesn't work with Ruby 1.9
2011-08-03 devel/ruby-rrb: Doesn't work with Ruby 1.9
2011-08-03 devel/ruby-strongtyping: Doesn't work with Ruby 1.9
2011-08-03 devel/ruby-textbuf: Doesn't work with Ruby 1.9
2011-08-03 graphics/ruby-graph: Doesn't work with Ruby 1.9
2011-08-03 graphics/ruby-libpng: Doesn't work with Ruby 1.9
2011-08-03 japanese/ruby-kakasi: Doesn't work with Ruby 1.9
2011-08-03 lang/ruby-extensions: Doesn't work with Ruby 1.9
2011-08-03 lang/ruby-lua: Doesn't work with Ruby 1.9
2011-08-03 lang/ruby-perl: Doesn't work with Ruby 1.9
2011-08-03 mail/ruby-tmail: Doesn't work with Ruby 1.9
2011-08-03 math/ruby-bitset: Doesn't work with Ruby 1.9
2011-08-03 math/ruby-bitvector: Doesn't work with Ruby 1.9
2011-08-03 math/ruby-gmp: Doesn't work with Ruby 1.9
2011-08-03 net/ruby-mpi: Doesn't work with Ruby 1.9
2011-08-03 net/ruby-nis: Doesn't work with Ruby 1.9
2011-08-03 net/ruby-pcap: Doesn't work with Ruby 1.9
2011-08-03 net/ruby-romp: Doesn't work with Ruby 1.9
2011-08-03 net/ruby-spread: Doesn't work with Ruby 1.9
2011-08-03 print/ruby-pdflib: Doesn't work with Ruby 1.9
2011-08-03 security/ruby-aes: Doesn't work with Ruby 1.9
2011-08-03 security/ruby-blowfish: Doesn't work with Ruby 1.9
2011-08-03 security/ruby-cast_256: Doesn't work with Ruby 1.9
2011-08-03 security/ruby-mcrypt: Doesn't work with Ruby 1.9
2011-08-03 security/ruby-pam: Doesn't work with Ruby 1.9
2011-08-03 sysutils/ruby-log4r: Doesn't work with Ruby 1.9
2011-08-03 textproc/ruby-csv: Doesn't work with Ruby 1.9
2011-08-03 textproc/ruby-formvalidator: Doesn't work with Ruby 1.9
2011-08-03 textproc/ruby-gdome: Doesn't work with Ruby 1.9
2011-08-03 textproc/ruby-htmltools: Doesn't work with Ruby 1.9
2011-08-03 textproc/ruby-nqxml: Doesn't work with Ruby 1.9
2011-08-03 textproc/ruby-quixml: Doesn't work with Ruby 1.9
2011-08-03 textproc/ruby-raspell: Doesn't work with Ruby 1.9
2011-08-03 textproc/ruby-tempura: Doesn't work with Ruby 1.9
2011-08-03 textproc/ruby-xtemplate: Doesn't work with Ruby 1.9
2011-08-03 www/ruby-tmpl: Doesn't work with Ruby 1.9
2011-08-08 russian/messarge: Has expired: Looks like an abandonware, no more public distfiles
2011-08-08 russian/pgp.language: Has expired: Looks like an abandonware, no more public distfiles
2011-08-08 security/ifd-gempc410: Has expired: Looks like an abandonware, no more public distfiles
2011-08-08 security/libidea: Has expired: Looks like an abandonware, no more public distfiles
2011-08-08 security/rain: Has expired: Looks like an abandonware, no more public distfiles
2011-08-08 sysutils/Tee: Has expired: No more public distfile
2011-08-08 sysutils/curly: Has expired: No more public distfiles
2011-08-08 sysutils/i855vidctl10: Has expired: No more public distfiles
2011-08-08 sysutils/ltrace: Has expired: Looks like an abandonware, no more public distfiles
2011-08-08 sysutils/rsyslog3-snmp: Has expired: unsupported upstream
2011-08-08 sysutils/xapply: Has expired: No more public distfiles
2011-08-08 textproc/asm2html: Has expired: Looks like an abandonware, no more public distfiles
2011-08-08 textproc/diff-mode.el: Has expired: Looks like an abandonware, no more public distfiles
2011-08-08 vietnamese/gtk-im-vi: Has expired: Looks like an abandonware, no more public distfiles
2011-08-08 www/campsite: Has expired: Does not work
2011-08-08 www/p5-PLP: Has expired: No more upstream, looks like an abandonware
2011-08-08 www/wcol: Has expired: Looks like an abandonware, no more public distfiles
2011-08-08 x11-toolkits/sdl_gui: Has expired: Looks like an abandonware, no more public distfiles
archive/volume or a directory containing any number of RAR
archives and access (read only) the contents as plain files/directories.
Other files located in the source directory are handled transparently.
Both compressed and non-compressed archives/volumes are supported but
full media seek support (aka. indexing) is only available for
non-compressed plaintext archives.
WWW: http://code.google.com/p/rar2fs/
PR: ports/157426
Submitted by: Joris Vandalon <joris@vandalon.nl>
This utility will generate a common metadata repository from a directory of
rpm packages.
WWW: http://createrepo.baseurl.org/
PR: ports/150542
Submitted by: afb@rpm5.org
Approved by: maho (mentor)
* SQL
* FTP
* Local filesystems
* Hybrid SQL and filesystem
* Samba
* SSH2/SFTP
* IMAP (Kolab)
Reading, writing and listing of files are all supported, and there are both
object-based and array-based interfaces to directory listings.
WWW: http://pear.horde.org
2011-07-01 devel/libevocosm: Looks like and abandonware
2011-07-01 devel/acovea: Looks like abandonware.
2011-07-01 devel/acovea-gtk: Looks like abandonware.
2011-06-29 sysutils/service-config: "mastersite disappeared"
the activity of all processes (even if processes have finished during the
interval), daily logging of system and process activity for long-term analysis,
highlighting overloaded system resources by using colors, etc.
At regular intervals, it shows system-level activity related to the CPU, memory,
swap, disks, and network layers, and for every active process it shows the CPU
utilization, the memory growth, priority, username, state, and exit code.
WWW: http://openfacts2.berlios.de/wikien/index.php/BerliosProject:Atop-freebsd
PR: ports/158536
Submitted by: Alex Samorukov <samm at os2.kiev.ua>
creates from it a PBI module. This module can then be used to create PBI
packages. Make-A-PBI automates most aspects of the module creating process,
setting up the required files and directories and collecting information
from the port.
WWW: http://makeapbi.sourceforge.net/
PR: ports/158209
Submitted by: Jesse
has an USB Apple IR receiver, most likely you'll also have an Apple
Remote. An Apple remote has six (6) buttons: Volume up, Volume down,
Play/Pause, Forward, Backward and Menu. For each button you can assign a
command to execute.
Apple IR receiver modules are found on:
o MacBook (any generation)
o MacBook Pro (any generation)
o Intel iMac
o Intel MacMini
WWW: http://wiki.freebsd.org/AppleMacbook
PR: ports/156616
Submitted by: Chris Rees (myself)
Approved by: rene (mentor)
system that includes security and performance enhancements. Plus a new level
of "user friendliness" enhancements dealing with deploying just a few jails or
large jail environments consisting of 100's of jails.
Qjail requires no knowledge of the jail command usage. It uses "nullfs" for
read-only system binaries, sharing one copy of them with all the jails.
Uses "mdconfig" to create sparse image jails. Sparse image jails provide a
method to limit the total disk space a jail can consume, while only occupying
the physical disk space of the sum size of the files in the image jail.
Ability to assign ip address with their network device name,
so aliases are auto created on jail start and auto removed on jail stop.
Ability to create "ZONE"s of identical qjail systems, each with their own
group of jails.
Ability to designate a portion of the jail name as a group prefix so the
command being executed will apply to only those jail names matching that prefix.
WWW: http://sourceforge.net/projects/qjail/http://qjail.sourceforge.net/
PR: ports/148777
Submitted by: Joe Barbish <joeb@a1poweruser.com>
Approved by: rene (mentor)
2011-05-01 sysutils/acidlaunch: Upstream disapear and distfile is no more available
2011-05-01 sysutils/cpbk: Upstream disapear and distfile is no more available
2011-05-01 sysutils/dc42wrap: Upstream disapear and distfile is no more available
2011-05-01 sysutils/deleted: Upstream disapear and distfile is no more available
2011-05-01 sysutils/dolly+: Upstream disapear and distfile is no more available
2011-05-01 sysutils/durep: Upstream disapear and distfile is no more available
2011-05-01 sysutils/dvdtape: Upstream disapear and distfile is no more available
2011-05-01 sysutils/flock: Upstream disapear and distfile is no more available
2011-05-01 sysutils/fontedit: Upstream disapear and distfile is no more available
2011-05-01 sysutils/ftrace: Upstream disapear and distfile is no more available
2011-05-01 sysutils/gfslicer: Upstream disapear and distfile is no more available
2011-05-01 sysutils/ghasher: Upstream disapear and distfile is no more available
2011-05-01 sysutils/gkrellmouse: Upstream disapear and distfile is no more available
2011-05-01 sysutils/gkrellmwho: Upstream disapear and distfile is no more available
2011-05-01 sysutils/glload: Upstream disapear and distfile is no more available
2011-05-01 sysutils/gnomefind: Abandoned upstream
2011-05-01 sysutils/graft: Upstream disapear and distfile is no more available
2011-05-01 sysutils/growspd: Upstream disapear and distfile is no more available
2011-05-01 sysutils/gtoaster: Upstream disapear and distfile is no more available
2011-05-01 sysutils/idled: Upstream disapear and distfile is no more available, consider using sysutils/doinkd
2011-05-01 sysutils/maint: Upstream disapear and distfile is no more available
2011-05-01 sysutils/ndir: Upstream disapear and distfile is no more available
2011-05-01 sysutils/p5-LJ-Cache: Upstream disapear and distfile is no more available
2011-05-01 sysutils/p5-LJ-TextMessage: Upstream disapear and distfile is no more available
2011-05-01 sysutils/reclinker: Upstream disapear and distfile is no more available
2011-05-01 sysutils/rotate: Upstream disapear and distfile is no more available
2011-05-01 sysutils/ticker.app: Upstream disapear and distfile is no more available
2011-05-01 sysutils/upsmon: Upstream disapear and distfile is no more available
2011-05-01 sysutils/usbutil: Upstream disapear and distfile is no more available
2011-05-01 sysutils/uwatch: Upstream disapear and distfile is no more available
2011-05-01 sysutils/wmavgload: Upstream disapear and distfile is no more available
2011-05-01 sysutils/wmfsm: Upstream disapear and distfile is no more available
2011-05-01 sysutils/wmhm: Upstream disapear and distfile is no more available
2011-05-01 sysutils/wminet: Upstream disapear and distfile is no more available
2011-05-01 sysutils/wmlmmon: Upstream disapear and distfile is no more available
2011-05-01 sysutils/wmlongrun: Upstream disapear and distfile is no more available
2011-05-01 sysutils/wmmemmon: Upstream disapear and distfile is no more available
2011-05-01 sysutils/wmmount: Upstream disapear and distfile is no more available
2011-05-01 sysutils/wmpccard: Upstream disapear and distfile is no more available
2011-05-01 sysutils/wmshutdown: Upstream disapear and distfile is no more available
2011-05-01 sysutils/wmzazof: Upstream disapear and distfile is no more available
2011-04-17 cad/tclspice: has been broken for more than a year
2011-04-17 comms/hcfmdm: does not compile on 7.X or higher
2011-04-17 databases/mysqlcc: has been broken for almost a year
2011-04-17 devel/ruby-rjudy: does not compile on FreeBSD 7.x or newer
2011-04-17 devel/xfc: does not compile on FreeBSD 7.x or newer
2011-04-17 devel/lamson: has been broken for a half year
2011-04-17 devel/cocktail: does not build on FreeBSD 7.x or newer
2011-04-17 devel/djgpp-gcc: has been broken for half a year
2011-04-17 devel/gauche-sdl: has been broken for a year
2011-04-17 devel/gdb53-act: does not compile on FreeBSD 7.x and up
2011-04-17 editors/zed: does not compile on FreeBSD 7.x or newer
2011-04-17 games/aqbubble: does not compile on FreeBSD 7.x or newer
2011-04-17 graphics/libvisual-plugins: has been broken for 3 years
2011-04-17 japanese/roundcube: has been broken for almost a year
2011-04-17 japanese/tkstep80: does not compile on FreeBSD 7.x or newer
2011-04-17 lang/u++: has been broken for over a half year
2011-04-17 lang/pugs: has been broken for over a year
2011-04-17 lang/mozart: does not compile on FreeBSD 7.x or newer
2011-04-17 math/linalg: does not build on FreeBSD 7.x or newer
2011-04-17 math/R-cran-igraph: has been broken for over a half year
2011-04-17 misc/ftree: has been broken for over a half year
2011-04-17 multimedia/katchtv: has been broken for a half year
2011-04-17 multimedia/libomxil-bellagio: has been broken for almost a year
2011-04-17 multimedia/banshee-mirage: has been broken for over a half year
2011-04-17 net-p2p/trackerbt: has been broken for a half year
2011-04-17 net/cap: does not compile on FreeBSD 7.x or newer
2011-04-17 net/ggsd: does not compile on FreeBSD 7.x or newer
2011-04-17 net/b2bua: does not compile on FreeBSD 7.x or newer
2011-04-17 net/penguintv: has been broken for a half year
2011-04-17 news/openftd: has been broken for almost a year
2011-04-17 palm/romeo: does not compile on FreeBSD 7.x or newer
2011-04-17 science/pcp: does not compile on FreeBSD 7.x or newer
2011-04-17 science/elmer-fem: has been broken for over a year
2011-04-17 security/newpki-lib: does not compile on FreeBSD 7.x or newer
2011-04-17 security/newpki-server: does not compile on FreeBSD 7.x or newer
2011-04-17 security/xmlsec: does not compile on FreeBSD 7.x or newer
2011-04-17 security/f-protd: has been broken for over a year
2011-04-17 sysutils/xwlans: does not compile on FreeBSD 7.x or newer
2011-04-17 www/bk_edit: does not compile on FreeBSD 7.x and newer
2011-04-17 www/bricolage: has been broken for a half year
2011-04-17 x11-toolkits/gauche-gtk: has been broken for a year
2011-04-17 x11-toolkits/gambas2-gb-qt: has been broken for over a year
2011-04-17 x11-toolkits/php-gtk2: has been broken for over a half year
2011-04-17 x11-toolkits/p5-Tcl-Tk: has been broken for 2 year
2011-04-17 x11/metisse: has been broken for over a half year
2011-04-11 emulators/xmamegui: development has ceased; try emulators/qmc2 instead
2011-04-11 games/airrox: development has ceased
2011-04-11 games/bfm: development has ceased; website disappeared
2011-04-11 games/xracer: has not been developed for 10 years
2011-04-11 net-p2p/gift-ares: development has ceased; does not work
2011-04-11 net-p2p/torrent_swapper: development has ceased (last release is of 2006)
2011-04-11 net-p2p/torrentvolve: development has ceased, and last release is beta
2011-04-11 sysutils/gag: no point in having it as a port, can be downloaded from the website and burned
folding room dividers. As an open source project, Byobu is an elegant
enhancement of the otherwise functional, plain, practical GNU Screen. Byobu
includes an enhanced profile and configuration utilities for the GNU screen
window manager, such as toggle-able system status notifications.
WWW: https://launchpad.net/byobu
PR: ports/156267
Submitted by: Gea-Suan Lin <gslin at gslin.org>
restore or transfer of zfs filesystems, either locally or remotely.
Zxfer has the following features:
* Written in sh with only one dependency, rsync. Rsync mode is not used
in a typical restore, hence in that situation all you need is the
zxfer script, your backup and an install CD/DVD.
* Reliability is first priority - the only methods of transfer allowed
are those that checksum/hash the transferred data.
* Transfer to or from a remote host via ssh.
* Recursive and incremental transfer of filesystems (via snapshots).
* Transfer properties and sources of those properties (e.g. local or
inherited).
* Override properties in the transfer, e.g. for archival purposes
it is useful to override "copies" and "compression".
* Create all filesystems on the destination as necessary.
* Write backup files to aid in automatically restoring the original
properties that have been overridden.
* A comprehensive man page with examples.
* Can be set to beep on error or when done, useful for long transfers.
* Features an rsync mode for when two different snapshotting regimes are on
source and destination, and zfs send/receive won't work.
WWW: http://www.zxfer.org
PR: ports/156126
Submitted by: Ivan Dreckman <ivannashdreckman@fastmail.fm>
user to slow down jobs that would otherwise choke the processor. It is also
helpful on laptops where we want to avoid genrating a lot of heat.
WWW: http://cpulimit.sourceforge.net/
PR: ports/156064
Submitted by: Jesse <jessefrgsmith@yahoo.ca>
available on the system and create moer on-disk swap as needed. Additionally
Swap Extender will remove unwanted swap space when memory is freed.
WWW: http://makeapbi.sourceforge.net/
PR: ports/155955
Submitted by: Jesse Smith <jessefrgsmith@yahoo.ca>