Trueprint is a general purpose printing program. It tries to produce
everything that anybody could need in a program printout without
the need for large numbers of switches or pipelines. Trueprint can
currently handle C, C++, Java, Perl, Verilog, shell (including ksh), Pascal,
pseudo C, report files (trueprint report files), listing files, text files.
XPP is a graphical utility for managing printers and submitting print jobs.
It interfaces with CUPS on the backend and allows the user to configure
double sided printing, active tray, color adjustment, etc. It supports the
command line flags of lpr as well.
You will first need to configure a printer via CUPS to use XPP.
This program reads /var/db/pkg/local.sqlite and compares install timestamp with
date in $FreeBSD header in the Makefile of the port. If there is no $FreeBSD
header then it is assumed to be a beta port.
Chucky also features a shar file backup feature, which is normally used to
backup 'beta' development ports.
KPackageKit is the KDE interface for PackageKit. It features
everything Gnome PackageKit does except:
- install catalog;
- service pack;
- a D-Bus session interface.
These items are not mandatory since they are more features of the GUI
itself than a feature in PackageKit.
Mkreadmes is designed to be a very fast, flexible and easy-to-use alternative
to the standard "make readmes" for building the README.html files for the
FreeBSD Ports Collection, building the files in a fraction of the time of the
standard method.
Manage your own packages build on a dedicated build system.
The build system does the update of the ports tree,
moving old packages out of the way, fetch and rebuild
the packages you need. Its ports tree with packages
is served to the production systems and desktops.
On a system you can update installed ports with
the clean build packages from the build system.
Here is a meta-port for a collection of tools that will help you
manage your ports tree, both for installation, deinstallation,
updating, and browsing. Many FreeBSD administrators and users
find these tools to be helpful, especially when working with
building ports from their sources.
Portal is a front-end to FreeBSD's package manipulation tool pkg(8).
Currently, the application is a MVP (Minimum Viable Product) which
provides only the following features: packages listing and searching,
installation and deinstallation of packages, and filtering based on
the package state.
portrac is a simple GUI tool for tracking port updates.
It's based on Qt and it integrates with the system tray.
portrac shows a simple list of the available updates to
the installed ports on the local machine i.e. shows the
ports that have updates.
The portshaker-config port provides a simple config-based interface to generate
and maintain a portshaker configuration throught the ports system.
It is designed to ease using portshaker for users who want to merge portshaker
powered ports overlays in their FreeBSD ports tree.