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PR: ports/18009
Submitted by: tkato@prontomail.ne.jp
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Everybody should read the Handbook again!
PR: ports/18008
Submitted by: tkato@prontomail.ne.jp
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PR: ports/17455
Submitted by: SHIROTA Yasuhiko <shirota@mbox.media.nagoya-u.ac.jp>
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website which allows you to browse and download the file with lynx, but
returns a 404 with fetch or wget.
Noticed by: bento
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add ending / to WWW
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Submitted by: bento's package builder via satoshi
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problems on the Alpha.
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the Alpha.
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I can handle.
Sorry, the rest has to go to ports@FreeBSD.ORG.
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basically what the PR suggested, although i did it somewhat
differently. (The PR was related to the previous version of Kermit
anyway.)
After asking Frank da Cruz again, i did however decide to not run the
shipped ckermit.ini (alias .kermrc) by default; the defaults of Kermit
version 7 are supposed to fit the needs of most people, so there is no
need to run the .ini file for everybody. Those who want it can still
find it in the `examples' directory (and Frank suggested users who
like to do this can easily run this as a `kerbang' script file instead
of starting the plain kermit binary).
PR: ports/14894
Submitted by: Oh Junseon <hollywar@holywar.net>
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PR: 14854
Submitted by: Joe Greco <jgreco@solaria.sol.net>
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PR: 14977
Submitted by: Vlad Patenko <vlad@lucky.net>
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Only changed giflib -> libungif in kdegraphics.
They realy do NOT want libgif, and do NOT use libgif anywhere.
Some ports are checking its existence in configure, but they
are nonsense at all!!
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as the days of the former are numbered.
Reviewed by: asami
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instead. The hack fell over on the Alpha architecture anyway.
Quoting Frank da Cruz <fdc@watsun.cc.columbia.edu>:
``P.S. The "default" man page is ckuker.nr. You only need to run ckuker.cpp
through "make manpage" if you are building a custom man page (like the one
that we make for HP-UX). Since FreeBSD does not have a custom man page,
there is no need to do this.''
The Kermit port is now fully Alpha-ready, too.
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of the dist file didn't change. :-}
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This program is used to transfer data between a Psion Series 5mx
(default) or Psion Series 5 to a Unix server. The ncp daemon is
started to communicate with the Psion and an ftp like interface is
provided by rfsv.
PR: 15181
Submitted by: Maurice Castro <maurice@atum.castro.aus.net>
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mailing stuff out automatically, it is just too much. Please use
lrzsz, zmtx-zmrx or any other free alternative.
If nothing else works, you can always compile rzsz from the original
source.
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PR: 15868
Submitted by: Gregory Bond <gnb@itga.com.au>
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who brought you C-Kermit, but released under the GPL. It's
meant to be small and fast and only useful for up/downloading.
PR: 15984
Submitted by: Dom.Mitchell@palmerharvey.co.uk
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Source seems fine in new form. Source distrib probably updated without
changing filename. md5 updated.
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devices. Only DS2480 bases serial port attachment is supported.
Reviewed by: cpiazza
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An RFC 2217 compliant serial port redirector.
PR: 15603
Submitted by: Maxim Sobolev <sobomax@altavista.net>
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Add myself as the maintainer.
Remove `RESTRICTED', open-source operating systems are now allowed
to redistribute either sources as well as a binary version.
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sprintf() in insecure manner (may subject to buffer overflow, like xmindpath
in magicpoint).
If you really care, I can mark them BROKEN until they are confirmed to be safe.
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Note that this port currently has no MAINTAINER, so will probably stay
broken until it either gets upgraded or fixed by someone who actually uses
it.
Submitted by: Brock Tellier <btellier@usa.net>
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Submitted by: Michael Elbel <Michael.Elbel@consol.de>
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