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2015-11-04Add SHA512 digests for distfiles for sysutils categoryagc1-1/+2
Problems found with existing digests: Package memconf distfile memconf-2.16/memconf.gz b6f4b736cac388dddc5070670351cf7262aba048 [recorded] 95748686a5ad8144232f4d4abc9bf052721a196f [calculated] Problems found locating distfiles: Package dc-tools: missing distfile dc-tools/abs0-dc-burn-netbsd-1.5-0-gae55ec9 Package ipw-firmware: missing distfile ipw2100-fw-1.2.tgz Package iwi-firmware: missing distfile ipw2200-fw-2.3.tgz Package nvnet: missing distfile nvnet-netbsd-src-20050620.tgz Package syslog-ng: missing distfile syslog-ng-3.7.2.tar.gz Otherwise, existing SHA1 digests verified and found to be the same on the machine holding the existing distfiles (morden). All existing SHA1 digests retained for now as an audit trail.
2014-05-17Bump applications PKGREVISIONs for python users that might be usingwiz1-2/+2
python3, since the default changed from python33 to python34. I probably bumped too many. I hope I got them all.
2014-01-25No need to have two variables for the same logic.wiz1-2/+2
Replace PYTHON_PATCH_SCRIPTS with REPLACE_PYTHON.
2013-06-04Replace py-curses/buildlink3.mk with DEPENDS.wiz1-3/+3
There are no buildlink3-relevant files here, just a loadable module.
2012-10-23Drop superfluous PKG_DESTDIR_SUPPORT, "user-destdir" is default these days.asau1-3/+1
2012-03-09Bump PKGREVISION for python default version change to 2.7.wiz1-2/+2
py-* not affected, since it built different versions depending on the setting already.
2010-02-10Bump revision for PYTHON_VERSION_DEFAULT change.joerg1-1/+2
2008-06-20Add DESTDIR support.joerg1-2/+4
2008-04-30Drop maintainershipjmmv1-2/+2
Stop lying and drop maintainership of these packages. I have not maintained them for a very long time already, so leave room for fresh blood to take over them.
2006-05-20Initial import of vxargs, version 0.3.3:jmmv4-0/+48
vxargs is an utility inspired in xargs and pssh. It provides a parallel versions of any arbitrary command, including ssh, rsync, scp, wget or curl, just to mention a few. It is specially useful to control a large set of machines in a wide-area network. For example, it can be used on PlanetLab to control hundreds of machines spread around the world. Its main features are: * Parallelism: Runs many jobs at the same time. * Flexibility: Runs arbitrary commands with arbitrary options. * Visualization: Monitors the total/per job progress in a curses-based UI. * Redirection: The standard and error outputs of each individual job are redirected to local files for further analysis.