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* Hand over MAINTAINER to Michael Lyngbøl <lyngbol@wheel.dk>jesper2001-08-161-1/+1
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* More graceful removal of dir var/db using unexec, ala Porterslioux2001-08-051-1/+2
| | | | | | | Handbook suggestion PR: 29427 Submitted by: Pete Fritchman <petef@databits.net>
* sorry, no time for maintenance, hand port over to ports team entirelyandreas2001-07-061-1/+1
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* Add Juniperandreas2001-03-261-1/+1
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* - fix another showstopper, forgot a "\" at the end of the previousandreas2001-03-251-1/+1
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* another show stopper, missing dependency to p5-Net-Patriciaandreas2001-03-251-0/+1
| | | | didn't bump PORTREVISION, since package building has been impossible
* portlintifyandreas2001-03-252-11/+11
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* cosmetic: you need cisco flow export version 5.andreas2001-03-251-1/+1
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* - detected, that the graphs/Makefile.sample isn't bmake friendlyandreas2001-03-252-1/+4
| | | | | | | | we need gmake here, added it to run dependencies therefore updated PORTREVISION, otherwise you don't get the png file... - updated pkg-message. You need to configure SNMP on your cisco or Juniper router
* - bump portrevision because important features were added to portandreas2001-03-254-5/+57
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | to make it more functional and userfriendly - added cflowd's startup script to FILESDIR, add startup options to it, that are only valid for the patched cflowd. So later we overwrite the sample startup script of "stock" cflowd. This is done this way, because cflowd also can be used without flowscan. But *if* we use cflowd with flowscan, we have to manage things to work with flowscan. - install sample Makefile to graphs directory, so you can generate graphs more easily as being described in the docu (see INSTALL) - Added comments to pkg-message file, that this Makefile has to be updated whenever you add or remove protocol types in ${PREFIX}/var/db/flows/bin/CampusIO.cf - comment post-install section more.. - keep_me file could be removed, since we install the sample Makefile now in the graphs subdir
* - additional important port changesandreas2001-03-253-11/+24
| | | | | | | | | | - modify sample startup script - run in background properly - use variables for progs (grep, perl, kill, ...) - style (use $var consistently, spaces after io redirection) - install startup script as cflowd-flowscan.sh.sample to get an order, cflowd ports startup script will be named cflowd-base.sh.sample, so that cflowd will be started first.
* - completely new functionalities, so bumped port revisionandreas2001-03-254-15/+115
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | this was overdue, since this complex port needs more docu, explanation, preparation, etc ... - installation directory moved from ${PREFIX}/var/flows to ${PREFIX}/var/db/flows to match our typical /var filesystem layout, but since I want to package this port, I don't want to write into /var/filesystem its up to the user, to move the data around later if he has a large /var and likes the data to reside there. - create needed directories in ${PREFIX}/var/db/flows (bin and graphs) use a .keep_me file, so that things are packaged properly - install needed documentation the INSTALL file is essential as well as the various example file. NOPORTDOCS only covers unneeded files, which are not crucial for installation - the ${PREFIX}/var/db/flows/bin directory carries the sample files for the flowscan script. Therefore those sample files reside there. Other sample files like the crontab settings are up to the user, so they reside in ${PREFIX}/share/doc/flowscan - install a sample rc file in ${PREFIX}/etc/rc.d, its deactivated, since this is a port that needs thinking and handcrafting config files before use... - added a pkg-message file, that explains pre-requisites (cisco configuration) and other post installation tasks as well as a BIG WARNING, that enabling Netflow Switching and Netflow Data Export on your Cisco CORE or DISTRIBUTION routers might affect the routers switching performance. You should know IF you need to do it and if its o.k. IF you enable it. - output pkg-message on port based installation as well since the warnings are important. - updated PLIST
* fix package making, one more: ${{ -> ${andreas2001-03-251-1/+1
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* Typo (converter -> converters).asami2001-03-211-1/+1
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* - correct distfiles variableandreas2001-03-201-1/+2
| | | | | | | - use LOCALBASE in BUILD dependency, so cflowd will be found this should cure bentos build problems by multiply trying to build/install cflowd (problem didn't show up here) - bumped port revision
* A user (bento for example) may not have ${LOCALBASE}/sbin in his PATH, sosobomax2001-03-201-1/+1
| | | | | | use explicit path to the dependency instead of just executable name. Submitted by: bento
* Unjoin lines that were (accidentally?) joined in rev 1.3fenner2001-03-181-1/+2
| | | | Submitted by: distfile survey
* Typo (converter -> converters).asami2001-03-161-1/+1
| | | | Submitted by: bento
* unbreak port even more...andreas2001-03-151-2/+2
| | | | | | | | we also need to redefine WRKSRC because of this lowercase affair... which I start to dislike, because if poeple learn about a software named FlowScan, then they start looking for a port named FlowScan and not flowscan ... no portrevision bump necessary, since port didn't work properly.
* unbreak portandreas2001-03-141-0/+1
| | | | | | | | | now after giving the port a lowerrcase name you have to set the DISTFILES variable right, so sources (which use upper/lowercase) can be found. PORTREVISION not bumped since port didn't work up to now, so no new (working) functionality. But anyway, thanks for doing the CVS work !
* Decapitalise FlowScan.sobomax2001-03-145-0/+53
FlowScan is a tool to monitor and graph flow information from Cisco and Riverstone routers in near real-time. Amonst many other things, FlowScan can measure and graph traffic for applications such as Napster. A sample of what FlowScan can do is at: http://wwwstats.net.wisc.edu WWW: http://net.doit.wisc.edu/~plonka/FlowScan/
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