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sysutils/jx-1.23 (Score: 0.0012383816)
Wrapper to jexec with more feature in interpreting jail id
This is a perl wrapper to "jexec" with more feature. Script takes system jail id, rc.conf order id, full hostname of jail or rc.conf name of jail. If no command for jail is given - run default ('bash' or other). No additional software or tools like "jailer" are needed.
sysutils/bundler-1.12.5 (Score: 0.0012383816)
Tool that manages gem dependencies for ruby applications
Bundler is a tool that manages gem dependencies for your ruby application. It takes a gem manifest file and is able to fetch, download, and install the gems and all child dependencies specified in this manifest. It can manage any update to the gem manifest file and update the bundled gems accordingly. It also letsyou run any ruby code in context of the bundled gem environment.
sysutils/modules-3.2.10 (Score: 0.0012383816)
Dynamic modification of a user environment
The Environment Modules package provides for the dynamic modification of a user's environment via modulefiles.
sysutils/jkill-1.0 (Score: 0.0012383816)
Shutdowns a running jail and all its processes
Shutdowns a running jail and all its processes. No additional software or tools like "jailer(8)" needed.
sysutils/lineakd-0.9 (Score: 0.0012383816)
Lineakd is a daemon which enables special keys on internet keyboards
LinEAK is a utility designed to enable the use and configuration of those special keys on Internet, Easy Access and Multimedia keyboards in Linux (and other unices, like now FreeBSD).
sysutils/lineak-defaultplugin-0.9 (Score: 0.0012383816)
Default plugins for lineakd
Default plugins for lineakd. Mainly contains some macros (e.g. for volumedecrease etc.). mediadetect plugin is not functional at the moment since there is some more work to do (we need a new port for it).
sysutils/lineak-xosdplugin-0.9 (Score: 0.0012383816)
Xosd-plugin for lineakd
Xosd-plugin for lineak to display some nice information about the commands being executed by lineakd.
sysutils/heirloom-070715 (Score: 0.0012383816)
Collection of standard Unix utilities
The Heirloom Toolchest is a collection of standard Unix utilities. Highlights are: * Derived from original Unix material released as open source by Caldera * Up to four versions of each utility corresponding to SVID3/SVR4, SVID4/SVR4.2MP, POSIX.2/SUSV2, and 4BSD (SVR4 /usr/ucb) * Support for lines of arbitrary length and in many cases binary input data * Support for multibyte character sets, especially UTF-8 * More than 100 individual utilities including bc, cpio, diff, ed, file, find, grep, man, nawk, oawk, pax, ps, sed, sort, spell, and tar * The cpio utility can read and write zip files, GNU tar files, and the cpio formats of Cray UNICOS, SGI IRIX (-K), SCO UnixWare (-c) and Tru64 UNIX (-e). It is also available with the pax interface * Extensive documentation including a manual page for any utility * Runs on Linux, Solaris, Open UNIX, and FreeBSD
sysutils/livecd-1.2.4b (Score: 0.0012383816)
Tool Set to create custom FreeBSD LiveCD
The FreeBSD LiveCD Tool Set main goal is allowing one to generate custom FreeBSD Live CDs. FreeBSD LiveCD was born as a Brazilian FreeBSD User Group (www.fugspbr.org) project. The objective was to create a tool that would allow us a safe diagnostic method under emergency enviroments and specially as a rescue disk where FreeBSD partitions could only be accessed (mounted) externally. What is LiveCD? Its such a simple answer, it is nothing but a set of patches applied to the FreeBSD Initialization files allowing the system to run from a CDROM, setting the best way to either mount under Memory File System (MFS) or Virtual Nodes (vnodes) those filesystems that need Write and Read access. Slices that just need Read access are still run from the CD. Can I use it to install FreeBSD? Yes, with recent revision 1.2, it can install a FreeBSD system without any other disks. It also support batch operation mode for automated installation processes. Is LiveCD any different from an ordinarily installed FreeBSD system? It is a completely functional FreeBSD system just like any ordinarily installed one. You will be able to both run any applications and mount any filesystems as any FreeBSD system would allow you. Edson Brandi <ebrandi@fugspbr.org>
sysutils/cf-1.2.5 (Score: 0.0012383816)
Unix time to formated time and date filter
cf is a filter that reads files or stdin and replaces numeric timestamps found at the beginning of each line with a formated time and date time and date.