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sysutils/firstboot-pkgs-1.4 (Score: 0.01223729)
Install packages when the system first boots
When the system first boots, install the pkg(8) tools (if not already installed) and packages listed in the $firstboot_pkgs_list rc.conf variable. If the installed packages added new rc.d scripts, request a reboot. Obviously, this port is not useful after a system is already running; it is intended to be included as part of the installation or disk image building process.
sysutils/pkginfo-1.2.1 (Score: 0.01223729)
Query metadatdata from sdists / bdists / installed packages
This package provides an API for querying the distutils metadata written in the PKG-INFO file inside a source distribution (an sdist) or a binary distribution (e.g., created by running bdist_egg). It can also query the EGG-INFO directory of an installed distribution, and the *.egg-info stored in a "development checkout" (e.g, created by running setup.py develop).
games/iortcw-1.42d (Score: 0.010707629)
Game engine for Return to Castle Wolfenstein
Return to Castle Wolfenstein is a military- and occult-themed first-person shooter game in a Second World War setting, originally released in 2001. It is a sequel to Wolfenstein 3D. This port contains the iortcw game engines for the single-player campaign and multiplayer, based on ioquake3 and the GPL source releases of RtCW. Return to Castle Wolfenstein requires non-distributable game data files, which you have to install manually (see pkg-message).
devel/libpthread-stubs-0.3 (Score: 0.009177968)
This library provides weak aliases for pthread functions
This library provides weak aliases for pthread functions not provided in libc or otherwise available by default. Libraries like libxcb rely on pthread stubs to use pthreads optionally, becoming thread-safe when linked to libpthread, while avoiding any performance hit when running single-threaded. libpthread-stubs supports this behavior even on platforms which do not supply all the necessary pthread stubs. On platforms which already supply all the necessary pthread stubs, this package ships only the pkg-config file pthread-stubs.pc, to allow libraries to unconditionally express a dependency on pthread-stubs and still obtain correct behavior.
devel/PEAR_Info-1.9.2 (Score: 0.009177968)
Show Information about your PEAR install and its packages
This package generates a comprehensive information page for your current PEAR install. * The format for the page is similar to that for phpinfo() except using PEAR colors. * Has complete PEAR Credits (based on the packages you have installed). * Will show if there is a newer version than the one presently installed (and what its state is) * Each package has an anchor in the form pkg_PackageName - where PackageName is a case-sensitive PEAR package name With a few parameters, the entire package.xml is automatically updated with a listing of all files in a package.
comms/uartlirc-0.3 (Score: 0.007648306)
Driver for "homebrew" serial LIRC receivers
This is a driver for "homebrew" type serial LIRC reveivers as described here: http://lirc.org/receivers.html It overrides the `normal' uart(4) driver, if you have that driver already loaded or statically in your kernel (like it is in GENERIC) then you need to load uartlirc.ko from loader.conf(5) (or manually via the loader prompt) for the override to work. The driver provides a /dev/lircX node for each serial port in addition to the normal tty nodes /dev/cuauX etc, so you can still use other serial ports normally should you have more than one. Note: it only supports PCI/motherboard serial ports not ones connected via USB, for USB you can use mceusb hardware supported via webcamd, or FTDI hardware supported by comms/lirc natively via libftdi, see: http://wiki.freebsd.org/WebcamCompat and the comms/lirc port's pkg-message.
sysutils/chyves-0.2.0 (Score: 0.007648306)
bhyve front-end manager
chyves is a bhyve front-end manager. chyves manages type-2 virtualized guests by utilizing hardware virtualization on a base FreeBSD 10.3+ installation. On a base install, only FreeBSD guests can run. However, with the installation of sysutils/grub2-bhyve and sysutils/bhyve-firmware from ports or pkg, most other OSes can run as a guest, including Windows. See DEPENDENCIES section in the man page for more information. chyves is targeted for beginners as well as power users. Beginners should find chyves relatively easy to use with lots of documentation and demonstrations. While power users should find utility with features such as true ZFS clones, PCI passthrough, rapid execution against many guests, disk images, and snapshot reverted states on boot/reboot to name a few of the advanced features. The name 'chyves' is the pluralized, big endian alphabetic increment of bhyve. 'chyves' is pronounced like 'chives', part of the Allium genus. The onion is also in the Allium genus.
ports-mgmt/portmaster-3.17.9 (Score: 0.006118645)
Manage your ports without external databases or languages
This script uses the existing ports infrastructure to track dependencies, and keep them up to date. It is written in /bin/sh so it has no dependencies. Portmaster has the following features: * Updates and repairs (as needed) entries for dependencies in both +CONTENTS and +REQUIRED_BY files for both the port that is being updated, and any ports that depend on it * Runs make config recursively through all ports before starting build * Downloads distfiles in the background * Recursively checks and upgrades (or installs) all dependencies * User can force upgrades of all dependent ports * Offers the user the opportunity to delete stale distfiles * Supports ports/MOVED and non-default settings of PORTSDIR and PKG_DBDIR * Interactive update mode (prompts for each update) * Option to rebuild port, and ports that depend on it * Options to make packages out of installed, and new ports * Option to clean out stale port dependencies * Options to list installed ports by category, and those with new versions * Packages can be used for installation either exclusively, if available, or only for build dependencies
ports-mgmt/synth-1.52 (Score: 0.006118645)
Custom package repository builder for FreeBSD and DragonFly
Synth is a custom packge repository builder for FreeBSD and DragonFly. It is intended to replace Portmaster, portupgrade, and poudriere for the average user. It is simple to learn (the powerful options are limited in number) and user-friendly, but it is extremely fast due to its parallel building capability. It will "drop-in" on any system as it leverages the stock pkg(8) facilities. All ports are built in a clean environment, so it is finally safe to build ports as needed on a live system. The default profile is the system itself, not a new jail, which can be a valuable feature for some environments. To bring a system up-to-date only requires one command after the ports tree is updated: > synth upgrade-system During the building process, a curses-based display will show the status of all the builders and the entire bulk run process. Synth is intended to be grasped and utilized by novice users within minutes, but offers most of the same powerful features as Poudriere for the power users. Synth requires no preparation; it works immediately upon installation.
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