[68226] trunk/dports
portindex at macports.org
portindex at macports.org
Fri May 28 22:48:01 PDT 2010
Revision: 68226
http://trac.macports.org/changeset/68226
Author: portindex at macports.org
Date: 2010-05-28 22:47:57 -0700 (Fri, 28 May 2010)
Log Message:
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Total number of ports parsed: 2
Ports successfully parsed: 2
Ports failed: 0
Up-to-date ports skipped: 6943
Modified Paths:
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trunk/dports/PortIndex
trunk/dports/PortIndex.quick
Modified: trunk/dports/PortIndex
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--- trunk/dports/PortIndex 2010-05-29 05:30:41 UTC (rev 68225)
+++ trunk/dports/PortIndex 2010-05-29 05:47:57 UTC (rev 68226)
@@ -11660,8 +11660,8 @@
portdir sysutils/dirvish description {Client/server rsync- and hard-link-based snapshot backup system} homepage http://www.dirvish.org/ epoch 0 platforms {darwin freebsd} name dirvish depends_lib {port:p5-time-modules port:p5-timedate port:p5-time-period port:rsync} license unknown maintainers behanna.org:chris long_description {{Dirvish is a "Time-Machine-alike" for UNIX- and UNIX-like machines (e.g., FreeBSD, Linux, Solaris, Mac OS X < 10.5) that allows for snapshot-style backups that preserve space by hard-linking to unchanged versions of files in a given backup tree. Like Time Machine, it allows each snapshot to present a full tree, even for incremental backups. However, because only OS X has fseventsd, and because among backup sysems only Time Machine actually uses it, other client systems have to do a traditional tree walk to find changed files. Dirvish transmits changed files (or portions of changed files) via rsync to the backup server, which in turn maintains the backup repository as a set of hard-linked trees, with databases to track what has changed, as well as an optional locate index to provide fast searching in the backup tree. There is no GUI; however, dirvish appears to be much more robust than other software of this type in its exclude processing. Using dirvish, your OS X Mac can become a snapshot backup server for your non-OS X (or your pre-Leopard OS X) UNIX- and UNIX-like machines.}} categories sysutils version 1.2.1 revision 0
disktype 421
variants universal portdir sysutils/disktype description {Detects the content format of a disk or disk image} homepage http://disktype.sourceforge.net/ epoch 0 platforms darwin name disktype long_description {Detects the content format of a disk or disk image by checking for signatures of file systems, partition tables, and boot codes.} license unknown maintainers nomaintainer categories sysutils version 9 revision 1
-dmg2img 480
-portdir sysutils/dmg2img description {Converts Apple DMG files to standard HFS+ images} homepage http://vu1tur.eu.org/tools/ epoch 0 platforms darwin name dmg2img depends_lib {port:openssl port:zlib port:bzip2} license unknown maintainers {puredarwin.org:probono openmaintainer} long_description {DMG2IMG is a tool to convert Apple's compressed dmg files to standard (hfsplus) disk images. It is derived from dmg2iso v0.2c by vu1tur.} categories sysutils version 1.6.1 revision 0
+dmg2img 478
+portdir sysutils/dmg2img description {Converts Apple DMG files to standard HFS+ images} homepage http://vu1tur.eu.org/tools/ epoch 0 platforms darwin name dmg2img depends_lib {port:openssl port:zlib port:bzip2} license GPL-2 maintainers {puredarwin.org:probono openmaintainer} long_description {DMG2IMG is a tool to convert Apple's compressed dmg files to standard (hfsplus) disk images. It is derived from dmg2iso v0.2c by vu1tur.} categories sysutils version 1.6.1 revision 1
dnuos 394
portdir sysutils/dnuos description {Console program that creates lists of music collections} homepage http://bitheap.org/dnuos/ epoch 0 platforms darwin depends_lib port:python26 name dnuos license unknown maintainers nomaintainer long_description {Dnuos is a console program that creates lists of music collections, based on directory structure.} version 1.0.10 categories sysutils revision 0
doodle 392
Modified: trunk/dports/PortIndex.quick
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