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comms/rxtx-2.2p2 (Score: 0.045883767)
Native interface to serial ports in Java
RXTX: serial and parallel I/O libraries supporting Sun's CommAPI. Open-source implementation of the Java Communications API. Native interface to serial ports in Java.
ports-mgmt/pchecker-1.18 (Score: 0.043720145)
Tool that checks the ports tree for various errors
pchecker is a tool that checks the ports tree for various errors.
ports-mgmt/FreeBSD-Portindex-3.6 (Score: 0.0426715)
Incremental FreeBSD ports INDEX file generation
cache-init, cache-update, find-updated and portindex are a set of perl scripts built around the common core of the FreeBSD::Portindex modules. Their use is to generate and maintain the ports INDEX or INDEX-5 files speedily and efficiently. Ultimately they work in a very similar way to the standard make index command, except that the FreeBSD::Portindex tools keep a cache of the make describe output from each port, and can update that cached data incrementally as the ports tree itself is updated.
ports-mgmt/portest-0.1.7 (Score: 0.042227983)
Patch file automation for FreeBSD-ports
With portest, you can create, update, patch and revert a port tree with svn, git and portsnap. Portest can also do portlint testing, test a port with port test, or poudriere, and also generate a list of ports a patchfile(s) will modify. Portest is written in shell with minimal dependencies mostly using FreeBSD-base
sysutils/pbimaker-1.3 (Score: 0.042227983)
Program to convert ports into PBI modules
The Make-A-PBI program takes a port from the FreeBSD Ports tree and creates from it a PBI module. This module can then be used to create PBI packages. Make-A-PBI automates most aspects of the module creating process, setting up the required files and directories and collecting information from the port.
sysutils/getdelta-0.7.8 (Score: 0.041892253)
Script for reducing bandwidth load while upgrading ports disfiles
This is port of Gentoo getdelta.sh. Getdelta uses Deltup to reduce bandwidth load while upgrading ports distfiles.
ports-mgmt/portupgrade-2.4.14 (Score: 0.04029052)
FreeBSD ports/packages administration and management tool suite
Portupgrade is a tool to upgrade installed packages via ports or packages. You can upgrade installed packages without having to reinstall depending or dependent packages. It can automatically trace dependency chains up and down upgrading packages recursively. This package also includes the following utilities: portinstall: Helps you install new ports in a handy way. portcvsweb: Instantly lets you browse change history via CVSweb. portversion: Replaces pkg_version(1) and helps you upgrade packages with portupgrade(1). (runs much faster) portsclean: Cleans ports workdir's, unreferenced distfiles, old and orphan shared libraries, and stale packages. portsdb: Creates binary database from the ports INDEX. ports_glob: Expands ports globs. pkg_deinstall: Wraps pkg_delete(1) and provides additional features. pkg_fetch: Fetches packages from a remote site. pkg_glob: Expands package globs. pkg_which: Checks which package a file came from quickly. pkgdb: Manages and searches the package database. pkgdu: Display a disk usage for installed packages.
ports-mgmt/pkgs_which-0.4.1 (Score: 0.040178016)
Quickly find out which ports contributed to a file tree
pkgs_which is a Perl script to efficiently determine, from a set of files and/or directories, which ports/packages have installed fiels here. It does not require a database and is useful to determine which ports need to be upgraded after, for instance, a script language interpreter has been updated and needs the site-packages reinstalled. The port is self-contained in the ports tree. here are no external distribution sites or web pages.
net/port-for-0.3.1 (Score: 0.040064365)
Utility that helps with local TCP ports managment
A command-line utility and a python library that helps with local TCP ports management. It can find an unused TCP localhost port and remember the association.
multimedia/freevo-1.9.0 (Score: 0.03996551)
Open source digital jukebox
Freevo is an open-source digital video jukebox (PVR, DVR) based on Linux in addition to a number of open-source audio/video tools. MPlayer is used to play audio and video files. MPlayer is an excellent media player that can play most popular file formats. Freevo can be used both for a standalone PVR computer with a TV+remote, as well as on a regular desktop computer using the monitor and keyboard. Freevo is easy to download and install for new users. Most hardware is supported (graphic boards, sound cards and video capture devices). The Freevo core is under heavy development. It is mostly written in the Python programming language which is very well suited for high-level control applications like Freevo.