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2004-01-09Note addition of jgrasp-1.6.4:jschauma1-1/+2
provide automatic generation of software visualizations for the purpose of improving the comprehensibility of software. jGRASP is implemented in Java, and runs on all platforms with a Java Virtual Machine (Java version 1.3 or higher).
2004-01-09Add/enable jgraspjschauma1-1/+2
2004-01-09Initial import of jGRASP:jschauma4-0/+211
jGRASP is a medium-weight development environment, created specifically to provide automatic generation of software visualizations for the purpose of improving the comprehensibility of software. jGRASP is implemented in Java, and runs on all platforms with a Java Virtual Machine (Java version 1.3 or higher).
2004-01-09Initial import of darkice-0.13.2 from pkgsrc-wip.xtraeme8-1/+326
DarkIce is an IceCast, IceCast2 and ShoutCast live audio streamer. It takes audio input from a sound card, encodes it into mp3 and/or Ogg Vorbis, and sends the streams to one or more IceCast, ShoutCast and/or IceCast2 servers. DarkIce uses lame as a shared object as its mp3 encoder, and the Ogg Vorbis libs as its Ogg Vorbis encoder.
2004-01-09+ darkicextraeme1-1/+2
2004-01-09bonobo-activation removed.xtraeme1-1/+2
2004-01-09bonobo-activation is not needed anymore, it's included with libbonobo 2.4.xxtraeme7-230/+1
2004-01-09Updated gd to 2.0.20adam1-1/+2
2004-01-09Changes 2.0.20:adam2-5/+5
fixed binary API incompatibility introduced in 2.0.16
2004-01-09Note addition of jday-1.3wennmach1-1/+2
2004-01-09Add and enable jday.wennmach1-1/+2
2004-01-09Import of jday-1.3 -- utilities and library for conversion betweenwennmach4-0/+60
calendar and Julian dates. Submitted in PR pkg/24027 by David Simas, with some changes by myself.
2004-01-09Note addition of micro_httpd, version 20011214.jmmv1-1/+2
2004-01-09Add and enable micro_httpd.jmmv1-1/+2
2004-01-09Initial import of micro_httpd, version 20011214:jmmv5-0/+59
micro_httpd is a very small HTTP server. It runs from inetd, which means its performance is poor. But for low-traffic sites, it's quite adequate. It implements all the basic features of an HTTP server, including: * Security against ".." filename snooping. * The common MIME types. * Trailing-slash redirection. * index.html. * Directory listings. All in 150 lines of code. Package by Bruce J.A. Nourish from pkgsrc-wip with several changes by me.
2004-01-09py-ZODB also runs with the unthreaded versions of Python 2.2 and 2.3.recht1-2/+2
Noted by Michal Pasternak (maintainer) in private email.
2004-01-09add NetBSD native builds, used by default on NetBSD.grant2-4/+19
2004-01-09manpage revisedkim2-5/+5
.\" $Id: dnstop.8,v 1.5 2003/11/13 21:12:57 wessels Exp $
2004-01-09Bruce asked for his MAINTAINER email addressreed1-2/+2
change on pkgsrc-wip-review list.
2004-01-09change from CATEGORIES net to devel.grant1-2/+2
while this module does relate to network address manipulation, it's really a development package with which to build applications, so devel is more appropriate.
2004-01-09import p5-Net-Netmask from pkgsrc-wip, initially by Charlie Allom,grant1-1/+2
with some cleanup by me. Net::Netmask parses and understands IPv4 CIDR blocks. It's built with an object-oriented interface. Nearly all functions are methods that operate on a Net::Netmask object. There are methods that provide the nearly all bits of information about a network block that you might want. There are also functions to put a network block into a table and then later lookup network blocks by IP address in that table. There are functions to turn a IP address range into a list of CIDR blocks. There are functions to turn a list of CIDR blocks into a list of IP addresses. There is a function for sorting by text IP address.
2004-01-09+p5-Net-Netmaskgrant1-1/+2
2004-01-09import p5-Net-Netmask from pkgsrc-wip, initially by Charlie Allom,grant4-0/+33
wich some cleanup by me. Net::Netmask parses and understands IPv4 CIDR blocks. It's built with an object-oriented interface. Nearly all functions are methods that operate on a Net::Netmask object. There are methods that provide the nearly all bits of information about a network block that you might want. There are also functions to put a network block into a table and then later lookup network blocks by IP address in that table. There are functions to turn a IP address range into a list of CIDR blocks. There are functions to turn a list of CIDR blocks into a list of IP addresses. There is a function for sorting by text IP address.
2004-01-09add an Australian mirror to MASTER_SITES_KDE. 158KB/sec vs. 30KB/secgrant1-2/+4
from ftp.kde.org for me. :)
2004-01-09Remove gtkmm, it's not really needed for GNOME...xtraeme1-2/+1
2004-01-08Note update of meta-pkgs/gnome2 to 2.4.1xtraeme2-3/+3
2004-01-08Update gnome2 to 2.4.1 finally! we are still missing gdm, but it willxtraeme1-22/+22
be updated soon.
2004-01-08libgtop2 server needs to be setgid to run gnome-applets andxtraeme1-1/+4
gnome-system-monitor, make it so.
2004-01-08bl3ifyjlam4-16/+23
2004-01-08Note update of gnome2-terminal to 2.4.1xtraeme1-1/+2
2004-01-08Updated to 2.4.1.xtraeme3-11/+110
Changes: 2.4.1 === - Escape profile names when used as gconf directory names. - Make new tabs/windows open in the current tab's working directory when they are opened through the context menu. - Undeprecate --use-factory, which was the default anyways. - Translation updates. 2.4.0 === Thanks to Mariano Suarez-Alvarez, Irene Ryan, Pasupath Duraisamy for contributions to this release. Thanks as always to the translation team. - fix skey dingus - translate default profile title - documentation improvements - fix some error messages - only allow numeric values in spinbutton in profiles dialog - actually use system font when requested - improve HIG compliance 2.3.2 === Thanks to Mariano Suarez-Alvarez, John Fleck, Kjartan Maraas, Nalin Dahyabhai, Mark Finlay, Jonathan Blandford, Paul Duran for contributions to this release. Thanks also to the tireless translators. - fixups to config key descriptions in .schemas - update active widget on tab switching, fixes several bugs - don't add accelerator for notebook tab 1 if there's only one tab - add mimetype so you can OpenWith->Terminal in nautilus - open new windows and tabs in same directory as the current tab - don't show URL-related menu items when no url was clicked on - handle underscores in profile names - fixups to regexp for urls - HIG fixes - fix up build system for online help - fix a memleak 2.3.1 === Thanks to Christophe Fergeau, Nalin Dahyabhai, Breda McColgan, Mariano Suarez-Alvarez, Shivram Upadhyayula, Mike Lei, Laszlo Kovacs, Kjartan Maraas, Pasupathi Duraisamy for help with this release. - fix compilation with old compilers - fix some memory corruption screwups in argument parsing, and don't mangle post-"-x" options - make background shading really work - documentation updates - translation updates - clean up handling of dingus click in combination with modifiers - dropped libzvt support - set application name for window group in window list - add --active command line option to preserve active tab across sessions - add --tab/--window options - background scrolling now works - tab focus fix - honor "menus have icons" pref - clean up some duplicate mnemonics in prefs dialog
2004-01-08Moved to icecast.xtraeme7-187/+0
2004-01-08old icecast package moved to icecast1, icecast updated to 2.0.0.xtraeme1-2/+3
2004-01-08old icecast package moved to icecast1.xtraeme1-2/+2
2004-01-08Updated to 2.0.0xtraeme7-138/+149
2004-01-08Reimport icecast to icecast1.xtraeme7-0/+176
2004-01-08Share PKGNAME so that we get implicit conflicts through the version number.jmmv2-7/+2
There is no need for different PKGNAMEs, which will only make things more complex in the future (to track dependancies and the like).
2004-01-08Explain the option ICECAST_CHROOTDIR.xtraeme1-1/+7
2004-01-08This needs CONFLICTS with the new icecast2 package.xtraeme1-1/+3
2004-01-08Note addition of icecast2-2.0.0xtraeme1-1/+2
2004-01-08+ icecast2xtraeme1-1/+2
2004-01-08Initial import of icecast2-2.0.0, packaged by pancake in pkgsrc-wip,xtraeme7-0/+190
adapted to use the bsd.pkg.install.mk framework by me. Icecast is a streaming media server which currently supports Ogg Vorbis and MP3 audio streams. It can be used to create an Internet radio station or a privately running jukebox and many things in between. It is very versatile in that new formats can be added relatively easily and supports open standards for commuincation and interaction. -- The package has been prepared to be launched in chroot mode by default, enjoy!
2004-01-08Adding a MESSAGE file noting where these packages search for plugins orjlam6-3/+33
modules that may be added by other packages.
2004-01-08Fix PLIST issues in overwrite case after recent removal ofjlam1-1/+4
packlist -> PLIST generator from bsd.pkg.mk to perl5/module.mk.
2004-01-08Fix PLIST issues for perl5 in the overwrite case after removingjlam2-9/+15
packlist -> PLIST generator from bsd.pkg.mk to perl5/module.mk.
2004-01-08Initial import of fragroute-1.2 into the NetBSD Packages Collection,agc1-1/+2
provided in PR 24022 by ISIHARA Takanori. This was taken from the FreeBSD Packages Collection and ported to NetBSD by ISIHARA Takanori. Additional fixes to make the package compile on NetBSD by myself, along with fixes for the build infrastructure (since libevent is part of NetBSD-current). "Fragroute intercepts, modifies, and rewrites egress traffic destined for a specified host, implementing most of the attacks described in the Secure Networks "Insertion, Evasion, and Denial of Service: Eluding Network Intrusion Detection" paper of January 1998. It features a simple ruleset language to delay, duplicate, drop, fragment, overlap, print, reorder, segment, source-route, or otherwise monkey with all outbound packets destined for a target host, with minimal support for randomized or probabilistic behaviour. This tool was written in good faith to aid in the testing of network intrusion detection systems, firewalls, and basic TCP/IP stack behaviour. Please do not abuse this software."
2004-01-08Add and enable fragroute.agc1-1/+2
2004-01-08Initial import of fragroute-1.2 into the NetBSD Packages Collection,agc6-0/+115
provided in PR 24022 by ISIHARA Takanori. This was taken from the FreeBSD Packages Collection and ported to NetBSD by ISIHARA Takanori. Additional fixes to make the package compile on NetBSD by myself, along with fixes for the build infrastructure (since libevent is part of NetBSD-current). "Fragroute intercepts, modifies, and rewrites egress traffic destined for a specified host, implementing most of the attacks described in the Secure Networks "Insertion, Evasion, and Denial of Service: Eluding Network Intrusion Detection" paper of January 1998. It features a simple ruleset language to delay, duplicate, drop, fragment, overlap, print, reorder, segment, source-route, or otherwise monkey with all outbound packets destined for a target host, with minimal support for randomized or probabilistic behaviour. This tool was written in good faith to aid in the testing of network intrusion detection systems, firewalls, and basic TCP/IP stack behaviour. Please do not abuse this software."
2004-01-08Updated dlcompat to 20030629adam2-4/+4
2004-01-08Changes 20030629: implement RTLD_NEXT and RTLD_DEFAULTadam4-8/+23