NetXMS-0.2.18.2 source not compiling on GCC 4.2 (base
compilator on 7.0-CURRENT)
PR: ports/116252
Submitted by: Vladimir Ermakov <samflanker@gmail.com>
- Depend on devel/libublio instead of fetching sources and integrating them.
- Install symlink in /usr/sbin/mount_ntfs-3g, to allow using with
'mount -t ntfs-3g' and in /etc/fstab, after mounting /usr.
- Change default UBLIO_BLOCKSIZE value to 262144.
- Update pkg-message, with notes about the mount_ntfs-3g symlink, and about
problems with many simultaneous operations (not ublio's problem, but
incremented when used with a larger blocksize).
to improve performance of NTFS-3G (sysutils/fusefs-ntfs port), because these
systems don't have a block device cache, giving a very slow read/write rate.
WWW: http://mercurial.creo.hu/repos/libublio
Does not need to ber setuid nobody, as this breaks the
per-user rc-files goal; setgid with group-writable files should
suffice. Configured for the new personalities feature, and added a
fix to make sure that help is available (wasn't working before as it
was moved from the executable to a file.)
PR: ports/116266
Submitted by: shoemaker@bluebottle.com (Jonathan Shoemaker)
It supports several nice features, such as:
* Command history
* Auto-completion (including command history)
* Open URLs and eMail addresses in your favourite applications
* Focus grabbing via D-BUS (so you can bind a shortcut to it)
* Custom input field width
WWW: http://goodies.xfce.org/projects/panel-plugins/verve-plugin
These are the 3/4/5 man tablebases that include pawns.
Tablebases with pawns as one of the pieces are quite large
- this port will take ~5.1G of disk space, compared with
~2G for the no-pawn tablebases.
Note: added NO_PACKAGE to it to keep the builders happy.
PR: ports/116260
Submitted by: shoemaker@bluebottle.com (Jonathan Shoemaker)
These are the 3, 4, and 5 man tablebases for crafty, with
the exception of the pawn tablebases, which are quite large.
A future port will address those seperately.
PR: ports/116253
Submitted by: shoemaker@bluebottle.com (Jonathan Shoemaker)