[20124] trunk/dports/PortIndex

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Sun Oct 22 00:38:33 PDT 2006


Revision: 20124
          http://trac.macosforge.org/projects/macports/changeset/20124
Author:   dluke at macports.org
Date:     2006-10-22 00:38:31 -0700 (Sun, 22 Oct 2006)

Log Message:
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Total number of ports parsed:	3631 
Ports successfully parsed:	3631	 
Ports failed:			0

Modified Paths:
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    trunk/dports/PortIndex

Modified: trunk/dports/PortIndex
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--- trunk/dports/PortIndex	2006-10-22 01:33:24 UTC (rev 20123)
+++ trunk/dports/PortIndex	2006-10-22 07:38:31 UTC (rev 20124)
@@ -6241,7 +6241,7 @@
 sleuthkit 968
 portdir sysutils/sleuthkit platforms darwin description {Forensic toolkit} name sleuthkit version 2.04 categories sysutils homepage http://www.sleuthkit.org/sleuthkit/ revision 0 epoch 0 maintainers md at hudora.de long_description {The Sleuth Kit (previously known as TASK) is a collection of UNIX-based command line file system and media management forensic analysis tools. The file system tools allow you to examine file systems of a suspect computer in a non-intrusive fashion. Because the tools do not rely on the operating system to process the file systems, deleted and hidden content is shown. The media management tools allow you to examine the layout of disks and other media. The Sleuth Kit supports DOS partitions, BSD partitions (disk labels), Mac partitions, Sun slices (Volume Table of Contents), and GPT disks. With these tools, you can identify where partitions are located and extract them so that they can be analyzed with file system analysis tools.}
 slocate 762
-portdir sysutils/slocate description {Secure Locate is a replacement for locate.} platforms darwin name slocate version 3.1 categories sysutils homepage http://slocate.trakker.ca/ revision 0 epoch 0 long_description {Secure locate provides a secure way to index and quickly search for files on your system. It uses incremental encoding just like GNU locate to compress its database to make searching faster, but it will also check file permissions and ownership so that users will not see files they do not have access to. The big advantage is that slocate will find files in your ~, even if you made it unreadable by nobody (who traditionally performs the locate database update), without letting another user find files there.} maintainers pguyot at kallisys.net
+portdir sysutils/slocate description {Secure Locate is a replacement for locate.} platforms darwin name slocate version 3.1 categories sysutils homepage http://slocate.trakker.ca/ revision 1 epoch 0 long_description {Secure locate provides a secure way to index and quickly search for files on your system. It uses incremental encoding just like GNU locate to compress its database to make searching faster, but it will also check file permissions and ownership so that users will not see files they do not have access to. The big advantage is that slocate will find files in your ~, even if you made it unreadable by nobody (who traditionally performs the locate database update), without letting another user find files there.} maintainers pguyot at kallisys.net
 smart 640
 description {Automatic updater and package installer/remover} portdir sysutils/smart homepage http://smartpm.org epoch 0 platforms darwin depends_lib {lib:librpm:rpm port:python24 port:py-gtk2} name smart long_description {The Smart Package Manager project has the ambitious objective of creating smart and portable algorithms for solving adequately the problem of managing software upgrading and installation. This tool works in all major distributions, and will bring notable advantages over native tools currently in use (APT, APT-RPM, YUM, URPMI, etc).} maintainers n3npq at mac.com categories {sysutils archivers} version 0.41 revision 0
 smartmontools 575

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