From nemysis at gmx.ch Wed Dec 5 04:55:36 2012 From: nemysis at gmx.ch (nemysis) Date: Wed, 5 Dec 2012 13:55:36 +0100 Subject: [PC-BSD Pbi-dev] PBI submissions Viking, Project Starfighter, Mega Mario, TuxFighter, Magic Maze, TONG!, Domination, Capitalism, Palomino, Art of Illusion, cbrPager, Boxer, Pymp, SecPanel Message-ID: <20121205135536.58ef5941@nemysis3now.no-ip.biz> This are mine new or adopted FreeBSD Ports Viking Is a free/open source program to manage GPS data. You can import and plot tracks and waypoints, show OpenStreetMap, Terraserver, Bing Aerial and other maps in it, download geocaches for an area on the map, make new tracks and waypoints, geotag images, see real-time GPS position, etc. http://viking.sourceforge.net/ astro/viking Project Starfighter Is an old school 2D Shoot 'em up. In the game you take on the role of a rebel pilot called Chris, who is attempting to overthrow a military corporation called Weapco. Weapco has seized control of the known universe and currently rules it with an iron fist. Chris can no longer stand back and watch as millions of people suffer and die. He steals an experimental craft known as "Firefly" and begins his mission to fight his way to Sol, freeing key systems along the way. The game opens with Chris attempting to escape a Weapco patrol that has intercepted him. http://sourceforge.net/projects/pr-starfighter/ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Project_Starfighter games/starfighter Mega Mario Mega Mario is a Super Mario Bros. 1 clone. It features everything the original features - with better graphics, higher resolution, smoother movement and new levels. The story of mario and Luigi continues in old-school style. http://www.megamario.de/ http://mmario.sourceforge.net/ http://sourceforge.net/projects/mmario/ games/megamario TuxFighter Was the first visible part of The Python Game Book project. TuxFighter is a little Asteroids-like Shooter game, written around 2006. The game support modding. You control Tux, the penguin (with mouse or keyboard) and shoot down rectangular enemies (to make points). Shots may reflect from the screen border, and self-shooting result in negative points. In the game, you can pick up one of those power-up's and enjoy different effects. http://thepythongamebook.com/en:resources:games:tuxfighter http://www.pygame.org/projects/20/191/ games/tuxfighter Magic Maze A simple and low-tech monster-bashing maze game. It was originally inspired by playing Gauntlet II on the Atari ST. http://magicmaze.rubyforge.org/ games/magicmaze TONG! Tetris meets Pong, with more twists than a contortionist club's secret handshake. Sometimes, the total is greater than the sum of the parts. Tetris and Pong are classics, addictive and unshakable from their places in gaming history. TONG is the result of mixing the two, capitalizing on the essential qualities of each classic and adding new twists of its own to make an explosive chemical reaction out of it all. http://www.nongnu.org/tong/ games/tong Domination Domination is a board game that is a bit like the well known game Risk. Domination is a game that is a bit like the well known board game of Risk or RisiKo. It has many game options and includes many maps. Written in Java it includes a map editor, a simple map format, multiplayer network play, single player, hotseat, 5 user interfaces and many more features, it works in all OSs that run Java. http://domination.sourceforge.net/ http://yura.net/projects/domination/ games/domination Capitalism Capitalism is a Client for the Monopd server. You can play Monopoly like games with it. http://www.linux-ecke.de/Capitalism/ http://sourceforge.net/projects/capitalism/ games/capitalism Palomino Palomino is a flight simulation computer program. Version 3 renders using OpenSceneGraph. OSG provides the ability to render satellite imagery http://www.palomino3d.org/ games/palomino Art of Illusion Is a free, open source 3D modelling and rendering studio. Many of its capabilities rival those found in commercial programs. Highlights include subdivision surface based modelling tools, skeleton based animation, and a graphical language for designing procedural textures and materials.. http://aoi.sourceforge.net/ graphics/aoi cbrPager A no-nonsense, simple to use, small viewer for cbr and cbz (comic book archive) files. As it is written in C, the executable is small and fast. It views jpg (or jpeg), gif and png images, and you can zoom in and out. It's main features are: * Simple usage: A navigation bar stays on top of the pages. * It works on any RAR-compressed image archive - normally the extension would be .cbr or .cbz, but other extensions work too. * Advance/backup pages, and go to the begin and end. * Zoom in and zoom out (10% steps) and return to 1:1. * It should manage jpeg (jpg), png and gif images. * A configuration window permits defining a few slightly more advanced tricks: * When advancing go to the top of the next page (or bottom or stay where you are.) * Same possibilities when paging backwards. * Remember the last directory visited on startup, or always start in a defineable directory. * Determine the initial size of the pager. * Define where the navigation bar should be and its orientation. http://jcoppens.com/soft/cbrpager/index.en.php graphics/cbrpager Boxer A graphical user interface for the Box vector graphics language http://boxc.sourceforge.net graphics/boxer Pymp A lean, flexible frontend to MPlayer written in python http://jdolan.dyndns.org/trac/wiki/Pymp multimedia/pymp SecPanel SecPanel serves as a GUI for managing and running SSH (Secure Shell) and SCP (Secure Copy) connections. 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You can import and plot tracks and waypoints, show OpenStreetMap, Terraserver, Bing Aerial and other maps in it, download geocaches for an area on the map, make new tracks and waypoints, geotag images, see real-time GPS position, etc. > > http://viking.sourceforge.net/ > > astro/viking > > > > Project Starfighter > > Is an old school 2D Shoot 'em up. In the game you take on the role of a rebel pilot called Chris, who is attempting to overthrow a military corporation called Weapco. Weapco has seized control of the known universe and currently rules it with an iron fist. Chris can no longer stand back and watch as millions of people suffer and die. He steals an experimental craft known as "Firefly" and begins his mission to fight his way to Sol, freeing key systems along the way. The game opens with Chris attempting to escape a Weapco patrol that has intercepted him. > > http://sourceforge.net/projects/pr-starfighter/ > > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Project_Starfighter > > games/starfighter > > > > Mega Mario > > Mega Mario is a Super Mario Bros. 1 clone. > It features everything the original features - with better graphics, higher resolution, smoother movement and new levels. The story of mario and Luigi continues in > old-school style. > > http://www.megamario.de/ > http://mmario.sourceforge.net/ > > http://sourceforge.net/projects/mmario/ > > games/megamario > > > > TuxFighter > > Was the first visible part of The Python Game Book project. TuxFighter is a little > Asteroids-like Shooter game, written around 2006. The game support modding. > You control Tux, the penguin (with mouse or keyboard) and shoot down rectangular enemies (to make points). Shots may reflect from the screen border, and self-shooting result in negative points. > > In the game, you can pick up one of those power-up's and enjoy different effects. > > http://thepythongamebook.com/en:resources:games:tuxfighter > > http://www.pygame.org/projects/20/191/ > > games/tuxfighter > > > > Magic Maze > > A simple and low-tech monster-bashing maze game. > > It was originally inspired by playing Gauntlet II on the Atari ST. > > http://magicmaze.rubyforge.org/ > > games/magicmaze > > > > TONG! > > Tetris meets Pong, with more twists than a contortionist club's secret handshake. > > Sometimes, the total is greater than the sum of the parts. Tetris and Pong are classics, addictive and unshakable from their places in gaming history. TONG is the result of mixing the two, capitalizing on the essential qualities of each classic and adding new twists of its own to make an explosive chemical reaction out of it all. > > http://www.nongnu.org/tong/ > > games/tong > > > > Domination > > Domination is a board game that is a bit like the well known game Risk. > > Domination is a game that is a bit like the well known board game of Risk or RisiKo. It has many game options and includes many maps. > > Written in Java it includes a map editor, a simple map format, multiplayer network play, single player, hotseat, 5 user interfaces and many more features, it works in all OSs that run Java. > > http://domination.sourceforge.net/ > > http://yura.net/projects/domination/ > > games/domination > > > > Capitalism > > Capitalism is a Client for the Monopd server. You can play Monopoly like games with it. > > http://www.linux-ecke.de/Capitalism/ > > http://sourceforge.net/projects/capitalism/ > > games/capitalism > > > > Palomino > > Palomino is a flight simulation computer program. Version 3 renders using > OpenSceneGraph. OSG provides the ability to render satellite imagery > > http://www.palomino3d.org/ > > games/palomino > > > > Art of Illusion > > Is a free, open source 3D modelling and rendering studio. Many of its capabilities rival those found in commercial programs. Highlights include subdivision surface based modelling tools, skeleton based animation, and a graphical language for designing procedural textures and materials.. > > http://aoi.sourceforge.net/ > > graphics/aoi > > > > cbrPager > > A no-nonsense, simple to use, small viewer for cbr and cbz (comic book archive) > files. As it is written in C, the executable is small and fast. It views jpg > (or jpeg), gif and png images, and you can zoom in and out. > > It's main features are: > * Simple usage: A navigation bar stays on top of the pages. > * It works on any RAR-compressed image archive - normally the extension > would be .cbr or .cbz, but other extensions work too. > * Advance/backup pages, and go to the begin and end. > * Zoom in and zoom out (10% steps) and return to 1:1. > * It should manage jpeg (jpg), png and gif images. > * A configuration window permits defining a few slightly more advanced > tricks: > * When advancing go to the top of the next page (or bottom or stay where you > are.) > * Same possibilities when paging backwards. > * Remember the last directory visited on startup, or always start in a > defineable directory. > * Determine the initial size of the pager. > * Define where the navigation bar should be and its orientation. > > http://jcoppens.com/soft/cbrpager/index.en.php > > graphics/cbrpager > > > > Boxer > > A graphical user interface for the Box vector graphics language > > http://boxc.sourceforge.net > > graphics/boxer > > > > Pymp > > A lean, flexible frontend to MPlayer written in python > > http://jdolan.dyndns.org/trac/wiki/Pymp > > multimedia/pymp > > > > SecPanel > > SecPanel serves as a GUI for managing and running SSH (Secure Shell) and SCP (Secure Copy) connections. Nearly all connection-parameters are adjusted by one mouseclick (compression, port-forwarding, etc.). It also manages the SSH-agent. > > SecPanel > > security/secpanel > > > _______________________________________________ > Pbi-dev mailing list > Pbi-dev at lists.pcbsd.org > http://lists.pcbsd.org/mailman/listinfo/pbi-dev I just added these modules to the build server. Thanks for sending them in! P.S. You might want to look into upgrading your current version of EasyPBI. The version you are using is an old one with a bug in the auto-created menu categories.... :-) -- ~~Ken Moore~~ PC-BSD/iXsystems -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Major changes from xhyperoid are that it's using SDL for sound and graphics, has a couple of extra powerups and that the shield behaves differently. > > http://sourceforge.net/projects/sdlroids/ > > http://freshmeat.net/projects/sdlroids > > games/sdlroids > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Pbi-dev mailing list > Pbi-dev at lists.pcbsd.org > http://lists.pcbsd.org/mailman/listinfo/pbi-dev I just added these to the build server. Thanks for sending them in! -- ~~Ken Moore~~ PC-BSD/iXsystems -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From nemysis at gmx.ch Mon Dec 17 02:30:42 2012 From: nemysis at gmx.ch (nemysis) Date: Mon, 17 Dec 2012 11:30:42 +0100 Subject: [PC-BSD Pbi-dev] PBI submissions ColorDiff Message-ID: <20121217113042.3a32f77d@nemysis3now.no-ip.biz> ColorDiff Colordiff is a wrapper for diff and produces the same output as diff but with coloured syntax highlighting at the command line to improve readability. 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Frontend for ssh-agent/ssh-add http://www.funtoo.org/wiki/Keychain http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/keychain-guide.xml security/keychain PS: Use now EasyPBI 1.3.1 from Control Panel, please update version in FreeBSD Ports /usr/ports/sysutils/easypbi from 1.0 to latest version. -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: keychain.tar.gz Type: application/x-gzip Size: 13312 bytes Desc: not available URL: From nemysis at gmx.ch Tue Dec 18 06:59:33 2012 From: nemysis at gmx.ch (nemysis) Date: Tue, 18 Dec 2012 15:59:33 +0100 Subject: [PC-BSD Pbi-dev] PBI submissions Twin Distress Message-ID: <20121218155933.34ae445a@nemysis3now.no-ip.biz> Twin Distress The object of the game is to remove all of the blocks from the screen before the time runs out. Two blocks are removed at a time, and must be of the same color. After completing a level, you will be rewarded with a bonus point for every tick left on the clock. For each level thereafter, the time to complete the the level will be shorter. http://twind.sourceforge.net/ games/twind This was submited on Mon May 7 15:04:07 PDT 2012 http://lists.pcbsd.org/pipermail/pbi-dev/2012-May/001770.html but isn't on trac yet. Please add this to Trac, This is mine first FreeBSD Port and i so love it and use as PBI each day. Thanks, nemysis -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Thanks for sending it in! Also, I will take a look at getting the port updated sometime soon. If I recall correctly, there was an issue from using the qt-singleinstance library as a library dependency, but I will check into that. -- ~~Ken Moore~~ PC-BSD/iXsystems -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From ken at pcbsd.org Tue Dec 18 09:08:30 2012 From: ken at pcbsd.org (Ken Moore) Date: Tue, 18 Dec 2012 12:08:30 -0500 Subject: [PC-BSD Pbi-dev] PBI submissions Twin Distress In-Reply-To: <20121218155933.34ae445a@nemysis3now.no-ip.biz> References: <20121218155933.34ae445a@nemysis3now.no-ip.biz> Message-ID: <50D0A30E.5040303@pcbsd.org> On 12/18/2012 09:59, nemysis wrote: > Twin Distress > > The object of the game is to remove all of the blocks from the screen before the time runs out. Two blocks are removed at a time, and must be of the same color. After completing a level, you will be rewarded with a bonus point for every tick left on the clock. For each level thereafter, the time to complete the the level will be shorter. > > http://twind.sourceforge.net/ > > games/twind > > This was submited on Mon May 7 15:04:07 PDT 2012 > > http://lists.pcbsd.org/pipermail/pbi-dev/2012-May/001770.html > > but isn't on trac yet. Please add this to Trac, > This is mine first FreeBSD Port and i so love it and use as PBI each day. > > Thanks, > nemysis > > > _______________________________________________ > Pbi-dev mailing list > Pbi-dev at lists.pcbsd.org > http://lists.pcbsd.org/mailman/listinfo/pbi-dev I apologize for not getting it added in May! Apparently I missed that module, so thanks for re-sending it! It has now been added to the build server. Thanks for sending it in! -- ~~Ken Moore~~ PC-BSD/iXsystems -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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It is analogous to regedit on Windows. http://projects.gnome.org/gconf/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gconf-editor sysutils/gconf-editor Coreutils The Free Software Foundation's core utilities: basename, cat, chgrp, chmod, chown, chroot, cksum, comm, cp, csplit, cut, date, dd, df, dir, dircolors, dirname, du, echo, env, expand, expr, factor, false, fmt, fold, groups, head, hostid, hostname, id, install, join, kill, link, ln, logname, ls, md5sum, mkdir, mkfifo, mknod, mv, nice, nl, nohup, od, paste, pathchk, pinky, pr, printenv, printf, ptx, pwd, readlink, rm, rmdir, seq, sha1sum, shred, sleep, sort, split, stat, stty, su, sum, sync, tac, tail, tee, test, touch, tr, true, tsort, tty, uname, unexpand, uniq, unlink, uptime, users, vdir, wc, who, whoami, yes Similar utilities to most of these exist in the FreeBSD Base system, but many of the GNU versions have added functionality that is useful. 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Rather than just copying Pico's look and feel, nano also implements some missing (or disabled by default) features in Pico, such as > "search and replace" and "goto line number". > > http://www.nano-editor.org/ > > editors/nano > > editors/nano-devel > > > > _______________________________________________ > Pbi-dev mailing list > Pbi-dev at lists.pcbsd.org > http://lists.pcbsd.org/mailman/listinfo/pbi-dev We already have editors/nano installed by default on the base PC-BSD system. Do you still want me to create PBI's for nano (or just nano-devel)? -- ~~Ken Moore~~ PC-BSD/iXsystems -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Those can be indexed > separately, or be referred to from .dsl files. > > http://goldendict.org/ > > textproc/goldendict > > > There is PBI module for GoldenDict on > > http://trac.pcbsd.org/browser/pbi/modules/textproc/goldendict > > I have added Dictionaries to this module and updated to latest Version. > > > Please adjust scripts in > > /usr/pbi/goldendict-arch/.sbin/ > > install-pathlinks.sh > > uninstall-pathlinks.sh > > > that link and unlik > > /usr/pbi/goldendict-arch/share/stardict/dic/* > > to > > /usr/local/share/stardict/dic/* > > > PS: Have started EasypBI from CLI and all works good. > > > Reply to Make a PBI email for Twin Distres failed build, Ken Moore have this too. > >> Hello Nemysis, >> I no longer maintain Make-a-PBI. The code has been turned over to the >> PC-BSD project. For issues such as this one I recommend e-mailing your >> bug report to the PBI-dev mailing list. Information the list and how >> to join it can be found on this page: >> http://lists.pcbsd.org/mailman/listinfo/pbi-dev >> Best regards, >> Jesse > Regards, > nemysis > > > _______________________________________________ > Pbi-dev mailing list > Pbi-dev at lists.pcbsd.org > http://lists.pcbsd.org/mailman/listinfo/pbi-dev I just moved your new pbi.conf file over to our module and set it to rebuild. Thanks for sending it in! -- ~~Ken Moore~~ PC-BSD/iXsystems -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From ken at pcbsd.org Fri Dec 21 10:26:40 2012 From: ken at pcbsd.org (Ken Moore) Date: Fri, 21 Dec 2012 13:26:40 -0500 Subject: [PC-BSD Pbi-dev] PBI submissions Ekiga3 In-Reply-To: <20121219082206.4d876af9@nemysis3now.no-ip.biz> References: <20121219082206.4d876af9@nemysis3now.no-ip.biz> Message-ID: <50D4A9E0.7030405@pcbsd.org> On 12/19/2012 02:22, nemysis wrote: > Ekiga > > Ekiga (formely known as GnomeMeeting) is an open source SoftPhone, Video Conferencing and Instant Messenger application over the Internet. > > It supports HD sound quality and video up to DVD size and quality. > > It is interoperable with many other standard compliant softwares, hardwares and service providers as it uses both the major telephony standards (SIP and H.323). > > > http://www.ekiga.org/ > > net/ekiga3 > > > This is old Versin on Trac Ekiga2 net/ekiga, which isn't in AppCaffe > > http://trac.pcbsd.org/browser/pbi/modules/net/ekiga > > > PBI build of net/ekiga3 are finished successfully, and works good. > > > _______________________________________________ > Pbi-dev mailing list > Pbi-dev at lists.pcbsd.org > http://lists.pcbsd.org/mailman/listinfo/pbi-dev I just added this module to the build server. Thanks for sending it in! -- ~~Ken Moore~~ PC-BSD/iXsystems -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From nemysis at gmx.ch Fri Dec 21 10:27:58 2012 From: nemysis at gmx.ch (nemysis) Date: Fri, 21 Dec 2012 19:27:58 +0100 Subject: [PC-BSD Pbi-dev] PC-BSD Pbi-dev] PBI submissions Nano, Nano-devel In-Reply-To: <50D4A5C0.5050903@pcbsd.org> References: <20121219095941.680ce27e@nemysis3now.no-ip.biz> <50D4A5C0.5050903@pcbsd.org> Message-ID: <20121221192758.5a5ab1ba@nemysis3now.no-ip.biz> On Fri, 21 Dec 2012 13:09:04 -0500 Ken Moore wrote: > On 12/19/2012 03:59, nemysis wrote: > > Nano > > > > Nano is a small, free and friendly editor which aims to replace Pico, the default editor included in the non-free Pine package. Rather than just copying Pico's look and feel, nano also implements some missing (or disabled by default) features in Pico, such as > > "search and replace" and "goto line number". > > > > http://www.nano-editor.org/ > > > > editors/nano > > > > editors/nano-devel > > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > Pbi-dev mailing list > > Pbi-dev at lists.pcbsd.org > > http://lists.pcbsd.org/mailman/listinfo/pbi-dev > > We already have editors/nano installed by default on the base PC-BSD > system. Do you still want me to create PBI's for nano (or just nano-devel)? > Yes i see now we have in PC-BSD base sistem nano-2.2.6, sorry. I thinks is better to have editors/nano as PBI to use in Ports Jail or FreeBSD_Ports jail. From ken at pcbsd.org Fri Dec 21 10:46:35 2012 From: ken at pcbsd.org (Ken Moore) Date: Fri, 21 Dec 2012 13:46:35 -0500 Subject: [PC-BSD Pbi-dev] PC-BSD Pbi-dev] PBI submissions Nano, Nano-devel In-Reply-To: <20121221192758.5a5ab1ba@nemysis3now.no-ip.biz> References: <20121219095941.680ce27e@nemysis3now.no-ip.biz> <50D4A5C0.5050903@pcbsd.org> <20121221192758.5a5ab1ba@nemysis3now.no-ip.biz> Message-ID: <50D4AE8B.4060505@pcbsd.org> On 12/21/2012 13:27, nemysis wrote: > On Fri, 21 Dec 2012 13:09:04 -0500 > Ken Moore wrote: > >> On 12/19/2012 03:59, nemysis wrote: >>> Nano >>> >>> Nano is a small, free and friendly editor which aims to replace Pico, the default editor included in the non-free Pine package. Rather than just copying Pico's look and feel, nano also implements some missing (or disabled by default) features in Pico, such as >>> "search and replace" and "goto line number". >>> >>> http://www.nano-editor.org/ >>> >>> editors/nano >>> >>> editors/nano-devel >>> >>> >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Pbi-dev mailing list >>> Pbi-dev at lists.pcbsd.org >>> http://lists.pcbsd.org/mailman/listinfo/pbi-dev >> We already have editors/nano installed by default on the base PC-BSD >> system. Do you still want me to create PBI's for nano (or just nano-devel)? >> > Yes i see now we have in PC-BSD base sistem nano-2.2.6, sorry. > I thinks is better to have editors/nano as PBI to use in Ports Jail or FreeBSD_Ports jail. > _______________________________________________ > Pbi-dev mailing list > Pbi-dev at lists.pcbsd.org > http://lists.pcbsd.org/mailman/listinfo/pbi-dev OK, I decided to only add the editors/nano-devel module though, since I realized that only the newest version is going to get approved anyway. This way you can just use the PBI to get the version that is newer than the base system. No sense in building 2 PBI's if only 1 is going to get used right? Thanks for sending them in! -- ~~Ken Moore~~ PC-BSD/iXsystems From ken at pcbsd.org Fri Dec 21 10:49:05 2012 From: ken at pcbsd.org (Ken Moore) Date: Fri, 21 Dec 2012 13:49:05 -0500 Subject: [PC-BSD Pbi-dev] PBI submissions gconf-editor, Coreutils In-Reply-To: <20121219165952.1600586a@nemysis3now.no-ip.biz> References: <20121219165952.1600586a@nemysis3now.no-ip.biz> Message-ID: <50D4AF21.3010005@pcbsd.org> On 12/19/2012 10:59, nemysis wrote: > gconf-editor > > gconf-editor is a Gnome 2 GConf database editor. It is analogous to regedit on Windows. > > http://projects.gnome.org/gconf/ > > https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gconf-editor > > sysutils/gconf-editor > > > > Coreutils > > The Free Software Foundation's core utilities: > > basename, cat, chgrp, chmod, chown, chroot, cksum, comm, cp, csplit, cut, date, dd, df, dir, dircolors, dirname, du, echo, env, expand, expr, factor, false, fmt, fold, groups, head, hostid, hostname, id, install, join, kill, link, ln, logname, ls, md5sum, mkdir, mkfifo, mknod, mv, nice, nl, nohup, od, paste, pathchk, pinky, pr, printenv, printf, ptx, pwd, readlink, rm, rmdir, seq, sha1sum, shred, sleep, sort, split, stat, stty, su, sum, sync, tac, tail, tee, test, touch, tr, true, tsort, tty, uname, unexpand, uniq, unlink, uptime, users, vdir, wc, who, whoami, yes > > Similar utilities to most of these exist in the FreeBSD Base system, but many of the GNU versions have added functionality that is useful. > > Note that this port will install these utilities with a `g' prefix, for example gdate, gexpr, and gtest, but the texinfo documentation will refer to them without the `g' prefix. > > GNU su does not support a wheel group. This port installs it without the suid bit, unless you define WITH_SUID while building. > > http://www.gnu.org/software/coreutils > > sysutils/coreutils > > > _______________________________________________ > Pbi-dev mailing list > Pbi-dev at lists.pcbsd.org > http://lists.pcbsd.org/mailman/listinfo/pbi-dev I just added these modules to the build server. Thanks for sending them in! -- ~~Ken Moore~~ PC-BSD/iXsystems -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Since audio/sdl_sound is just a library for use in other programs and does not do anything on it's own, I did not add it to the build server because it is not a good candidate for a PBI. Instead, we should just leave it to get included in PBI's for programs that depend on it. Thanks for sending the modules in! -- ~~Ken Moore~~ PC-BSD/iXsystems -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From nemysis at gmx.ch Sun Dec 23 07:15:30 2012 From: nemysis at gmx.ch (nemysis) Date: Sun, 23 Dec 2012 16:15:30 +0100 Subject: [PC-BSD Pbi-dev] PBI submissions portaudit, portaudit-db, FreeBSD Port Tools Message-ID: <20121223161530.717dd775@nemysis3now.no-ip.biz> This PBI are very important for checking vulnerabilities and FreeBSD Ports. I need this PBIs for work with FreeBSD Ports in PC-BSD. portaudit portaudit provides a system to check if installed ports are listed in a database of published security vulnerabilities. After installation it will update this security database automatically and include its reports in the output of the daily security run. If you have found a vulnerability not listed in the database, please contact the FreeBSD Security Officer . Refer to http://www.freebsd.org/security/#sec for more information. http://people.freebsd.org/~eik/portaudit/ ports-mgmt/portaudit portaudit-db In contrast to ports-mgmt/portaudit, which is designed to be an install-and-forget solution, portaudit-db requires a current ports tree and generates a database that can be used locally or distributed over a network. Furthermore committers that want to add entries to the VuXML database may use this port to check their changes locally. It also features a file `database/portaudit.txt' where UUIDs for vulnerabilities can be allocated before they have been investigated thoroughly and moved to the VuXML database by the security officer team. Call `packaudit' after upgrading your ports tree. http://people.freebsd.org/~eik/portaudit/ ports-mgmt/portaudit-db FreeBSD Port Tools FreeBSD Port Tools includes the following commands: - port create: create a new port from a template - port diff: generate a diff against a previous version of the port - port fetch: fetch distfile(s) of a new version of the port - port help: display usage summary for port(1) commands - port submit: submit a PR with new port, or port change/update - port test: automate testing a new port or a port update http://sourceforge.net/projects/porttools/ ports-mgmt/porttools -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: portaudit.tar.gz Type: application/x-gzip Size: 13312 bytes Desc: not available URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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It implements numerous experimental language extensions to Haskell, including concurrency, a foreign language interface, several type-system extensions, exceptions, and so on. GHC comes with a generational garbage collector, a space and time profiler, comprehensive set of libraries and an interactive system for convenient, quick development. http://www.haskell.org/ghc/ lang/ghc -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: ghc.tar.gz Type: application/x-gzip Size: 7186 bytes Desc: not available URL: From nemysis at gmx.ch Wed Dec 26 16:35:55 2012 From: nemysis at gmx.ch (nemysis) Date: Thu, 27 Dec 2012 01:35:55 +0100 Subject: [PC-BSD Pbi-dev] PBI submissions Magicor Message-ID: <20121227013555.05bfadc3@nemysis3now.no-ip.biz> Magicor Old-school, puzzle game similar to Solomon's Key, but with modern features. Magicor is a puzzle game using "fancy" 2D graphics. The objective is to extinguish fires using blocks of ice. 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Refer to > > http://www.freebsd.org/security/#sec > > for more information. > > http://people.freebsd.org/~eik/portaudit/ > > ports-mgmt/portaudit > > > > portaudit-db > > In contrast to ports-mgmt/portaudit, which is designed to be an > install-and-forget solution, portaudit-db requires a current > ports tree and generates a database that can be used locally > or distributed over a network. > > Furthermore committers that want to add entries to the VuXML > database may use this port to check their changes locally. > It also features a file `database/portaudit.txt' where UUIDs > for vulnerabilities can be allocated before they have been > investigated thoroughly and moved to the VuXML database by > the security officer team. > > Call `packaudit' after upgrading your ports tree. > > http://people.freebsd.org/~eik/portaudit/ > > ports-mgmt/portaudit-db > > > > FreeBSD Port Tools > > FreeBSD Port Tools includes the following commands: > - port create: create a new port from a template > - port diff: generate a diff against a previous version of the port > - port fetch: fetch distfile(s) of a new version of the port > - port help: display usage summary for port(1) commands > - port submit: submit a PR with new port, or port change/update > - port test: automate testing a new port or a port update > > http://sourceforge.net/projects/porttools/ > > ports-mgmt/porttools > > > _______________________________________________ > Pbi-dev mailing list > Pbi-dev at lists.pcbsd.org > http://lists.pcbsd.org/mailman/listinfo/pbi-dev I just added these modules to the build server. 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It implements numerous experimental language extensions to > Haskell, including concurrency, a foreign language interface, several type-system extensions, exceptions, and so on. GHC comes with a generational garbage collector, a space and time profiler, comprehensive set of libraries and an interactive system for convenient, quick development. > > http://www.haskell.org/ghc/ > > lang/ghc > > > _______________________________________________ > Pbi-dev mailing list > Pbi-dev at lists.pcbsd.org > http://lists.pcbsd.org/mailman/listinfo/pbi-dev I just added this module to the build server. Thanks for sending it in! -- ~~Ken Moore~~ PC-BSD/iXsystems -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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