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.
CLI utilities and wrappers for FreeBSD's bugzilla instance with emphasis on
ports. Provides a consistent API which can have pluggable backends.
# Supported Commands
- bz init
- bz login
- bz submit
- bz search
- bz take
- bz inprog
- bz comment
- bz get
- bz patch
- bz close
- bz overto
- bz timeout
- bz top
Tinderbox is a package building system for FreeBSD ports, based on
official Portbuild scripts used on pointyhat building cluster.
Tinderbox was written by Joe Marcus Clarke.
You can define multiple jails (base system versions) and multiple
portstrees. The combination of jail and portstree is called a build.
A Tinderbox jail is not what is understood as a jail in FreeBSD,
it is in fact a given world in a chroot. Tinderbox supports automatic
tracking of dependencies and only rebuilds packages that changed
since last run. Tinderbox has support for email notification of
failed builds. Tinderbox also integrates well with ccache.
Tinderbox is designed to easily provide package sets of ports you
need, for platforms and architectures you need. Tinderbox is also
excellent tool for testing new ports and port upgrades, especially
for testing dependencies and packing lists. It's also useful for
testing ports on various releases of FreeBSD, since you can run
FreeBSD 6.X world as a jail on FreeBSD 7.X/8.X host.
SSLScan is a fast SSL port scanner. SSLScan connects to SSL ports
and determines what ciphers are supported, which are the servers
prefered ciphers, which SSL protocols are supported and returns the
SSL certificate. Client certificates and private key can be configured
and output is to text / XML.
The Intel(R) QSFP+ Configuration Utility is a command line utility that allows
users to change the link type of the installed QSFP+ module. The supported
types are defined within the adapter's NVM. This utility displays only the
devices that potentially support QSFP+ reconfiguration. Only one port per
device is displayed, since changes affect the device as a whole, not individual
ports.
SGML DTDs for HTML level 0, 1, 2, 3.2, and the 4.0 draft as
defined by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C). See
http://www.w3.org/ for more information.
These DTDs are useful for validating or processing world wide web
pages with SGML tools such as those in the sp or jade ports.
John Fieber
jfieber@FreeBSD.org
Plagger is a pluggable RSS/Atom feed aggregator written in
Perl. Everything is implemented as a small plugin and you can mash
them up together using Plagger core API and plugin hooks. You can
think of Plagger as a blosxom or qpsmtpd for RSS aggregator.
WARNING: This port depends on thousands of other ports spececially
with full options.
dhttpd is a secure and efficient personal HTTP server. It does not need a
permanent IP address and can be run from a user account on high ports. Among
its features, dhttpd supports caching, customized error messages, low profile
memory usage, little hard disk space, highly portable code, and easy setup.
dhttpd is the perfect solution for the minimalist in all of us.
libmicrohttpd is a small C library for embedding HTTP server functionality
into other applications. It is reentrant, fast, supports HTTP 1.1, and
permits listening on multiple ports. The API is simple and still powerful
enough to allow programmers to use the entire HTTP feature set.
This is the official Flash Player from Adobe. This plugin enables
you to see .swf and .spl files on the 'net from your Opera, Mozilla or
Firefox sessions.
Please see the Adobe home page for more information.
FreeBSD Flash License Agreement:
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=ports/96374