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2012-10-08Drop PKG_DESTDIR_SUPPORT setting, "user-destdir" is default these days.asau1-3/+1
2010-09-29Force flush to be pipe-friendly (from ppower -m). Bump PKGREVISION.dsainty3-2/+20
2009-06-14Remove @dirrm entries from PLISTsjoerg1-2/+1
2009-05-19Use standard location for LICENSE line (in MAINTAINER/HOMEPAGE/COMMENTwiz1-3/+2
block). Uncomment some commented out LICENSE lines while here.
2008-06-12Add DESTDIR support.joerg1-3/+6
2006-10-25Use the CONF_FILES mechanism to automatically install the example configuration.dsainty2-4/+7
2006-06-09USE_TOOLS+=lexminskim1-1/+2
2005-12-05Ran "pkglint --autofix", which corrected some of the quoting issues inrillig1-2/+2
CONFIGURE_ARGS.
2005-04-11Remove USE_BUILDLINK3 and NO_BUILDLINK; these are no longer used.tv1-2/+1
2005-02-26Remove a couple of unintentional commentsdsainty1-3/+1
2005-02-26Penguin Power, version 0.1.5dsainty6-0/+79
Ppower, short for 'Penguin Power', is a piece of UNIX software for controlling x10 home automation equipment connected to the computer via a cm11a interface. It can be used to turn things on and off and lights dim and bright. In addition to controlling the x10 devices, it can receive commands sent to the x10 devices from other sources such as an x10 remote transceiver and execute commands on your system in response. The virtue of ppower is that it is designed to run as a daemon at all times, keeping track of the status of the X10 system, taking action on events, queueing requests, and providing information on the events it is receiving to any interested clients.