calls an external program to extract them. It looks at "magic bytes" in file
contents, so it can be used both as an undelete utility and for recovering a
corrupted drive or partition. As long as the file data is there, it will
find it.
It works on any file system, but on very fragmented file systems it can only
recover the first chunk of each file. Practical experience shows, however, that
chunks of 30-50MB are not uncommon.
PR: ports/83666
Submitted by: Emanuel Haupt <ehaupt@mx.critical.ch>
Approved by: flz (mentor)
pkg_genplist:
*) Fixed a problem that couldn't open plist when command line
arguments leads to change PKGNAME.
*) FIxed manpage filename mask to include '-' (reported by Radim
Kolar) [1]
pkg_trackinst:
*) Replaced a unfriendly exception with friendly message for
an error occurrs when Makefile doesn't exist in current
directory.
PR: 83224 [1]
Submitted by: Radim Kolar <hsn@netmag.cz> [1]
- Make the port as master for soon-coming new ports
- Resort MASTER_SITES
- Homour portlint
- Improve rcNG script
- New maintainer
PR: ports/83318
Submitted by: Joerg Pulz <Joerg.Pulz@frm2.tum.de>
Approved by: DougB
program. It's loaded when the computer is turned on and allows you to choose
the operating system you want to use.
PR: ports/83346
Submitted by: Alejandro Pulver <alejandro@varnet.biz>
- audio volume level fix on Microsoft Windows
- fix build when --enable-shared, --disable-static
- CD-Text retrieval fix
- allow the MMC timeout to be adjusted by the application
- cd-paranoia: Add option --mmc-timeout (-m) to set MMC timeout.
We now check that integer arguments are integers and are within
range.
- changes for libcddb 1.1.0 API change
- remove gcc 4.0 warnings
- miscellaneous small bug fixes, removal of questionable idioms or
memory leak fixes
it properly, and while I still use it, my ratty old UPS pales in comparison
to the fancy new stuff that is out today, and therefore I cannot effectively
test the program's functionality.
While I have not tested them, the updates in ports/83318 look reasonable,
and I suggest that the submitter would probably make a good maintainer.
Rename is a quick and powerful tool written in C, featuring extended regular
expression support for searching and substituting pattern strings in filenames.
Rename can rename, convert to lowercase/uppercase, and change the ownership of
a large number of files.
WWW: http://rename.berlios.de/
PR: ports/83314
Submitted by: Chad Castleberry <crcastle@ius.edu>