[45891] trunk/dports/PortIndex
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Fri Jan 23 15:52:34 PST 2009
Revision: 45891
http://trac.macports.org/changeset/45891
Author: portindex at macports.org
Date: 2009-01-23 15:52:33 -0800 (Fri, 23 Jan 2009)
Log Message:
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Total number of ports parsed: 5472
Ports successfully parsed: 5472
Ports failed: 0
Modified Paths:
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trunk/dports/PortIndex
Modified: trunk/dports/PortIndex
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--- trunk/dports/PortIndex 2009-01-23 23:01:25 UTC (rev 45890)
+++ trunk/dports/PortIndex 2009-01-23 23:52:33 UTC (rev 45891)
@@ -4953,7 +4953,7 @@
haproxy 770
variants i386 variant_desc {i386 {Platform variant, do not select manually}} portdir net/haproxy description {The Reliable, High Performance TCP/HTTP Load Balancer} homepage http://haproxy.1wt.eu/ epoch 0 platforms darwin name haproxy maintainers samgranieri.com:sam long_description {HAproxy is a high-performance and highly-robust TCP/HTTP load balancer which provides cookie-based persistence, automatic failover, header insertion, deletion, modification on the fly, advanced logging contents to help trouble-shooting buggy applications and/or networks, and a few other features. It uses its own state machine to achieve up to ten thousands hits per second on modern hardware, even with thousands simultaneous connections.} version 1.3.15.6 categories net revision 0
hdhomerun 297
-portdir net/hdhomerun platforms darwin description {HDHomeRun Software and Firmware} name hdhomerun version 20081209 categories {net multimedia} homepage http://www.silicondust.com/wiki/products/hdhomerun revision 0 epoch 0 maintainers ecronin long_description {{HDHomeRun Software and Firmware}}
+portdir net/hdhomerun platforms darwin description {HDHomeRun Software and Firmware} name hdhomerun version 20081231 categories {net multimedia} homepage http://www.silicondust.com/wiki/products/hdhomerun revision 0 epoch 0 maintainers ecronin long_description {{HDHomeRun Software and Firmware}}
heimdal 785
variants universal variant_desc {universal {Build for multiple architectures}} portdir net/heimdal description {Kerberos is a network authentication protocol.} homepage http://www.h5l.org/ epoch 0 platforms darwin name heimdal maintainers landonf at macports.org long_description {Kerberos provides a means of verifying the identities of principals, (e.g., a workstation user or a network server) on an open (unprotected) network. This is accomplished without relying on authentication by the host operating system, without basing trust on host addresses, without requiring physical security of all the hosts on the network, and under the assumption that packets traveling along the network can be read, modified, and inserted at will.} version 1.2.1 categories {net security} revision 0
hfsrsync 455
@@ -8785,7 +8785,7 @@
outguess 838
variants universal variant_desc {universal {Build for multiple architectures}} portdir security/outguess description {steganographic tool} homepage http://www.outguess.org/ epoch 0 platforms darwin name outguess maintainers nomaintainer long_description {OutGuess is a universal steganographic tool that allows the insertion of hidden information into the redundant bits of data sources. The nature of the data source is irrelevant to the core of OutGuess. The program relies on data specific handlers that will extract redundant bits and write them back after modification. In this version the PNM and JPEG image formats are supported. In the next paragraphs, images will be used as concrete example of data objects, though OutGuess can use any kind of data, as long as a handler is provided.} version 0.2 categories security revision 0
paperkey 816
-variants universal variant_desc {universal {Build for multiple architectures}} portdir security/paperkey description {Paperkey - an OpenPGP key archiver} homepage http://www.jabberwocky.com/software/paperkey/ epoch 0 platforms darwin name paperkey maintainers {simon openmaintainer} long_description {{Paperkey - an OpenPGP key archiver.} A reasonable way to achieve a long term backup of OpenPGP (GnuPG, PGP, etc) keys is to print them out on paper. Paper and ink have amazingly long retention qualities - far longer than the magnetic or optical means that are generally used to back up computer data. Paperkey provides an easy way to extract the necessary data of a private key so it can be printed and later reimported using the public key for example on a key server.} version 0.8 categories security revision 0
+variants universal variant_desc {universal {Build for multiple architectures}} portdir security/paperkey description {Paperkey - an OpenPGP key archiver} homepage http://www.jabberwocky.com/software/paperkey/ epoch 0 platforms darwin name paperkey maintainers {simon openmaintainer} long_description {{Paperkey - an OpenPGP key archiver.} A reasonable way to achieve a long term backup of OpenPGP (GnuPG, PGP, etc) keys is to print them out on paper. Paper and ink have amazingly long retention qualities - far longer than the magnetic or optical means that are generally used to back up computer data. Paperkey provides an easy way to extract the necessary data of a private key so it can be printed and later reimported using the public key for example on a key server.} version 1.0 categories security revision 0
pgp 653
variants {darwin_i386 universal} variant_desc {darwin_i386 {Platform variant, do not select manually} universal {Build for multiple architectures}} portdir security/pgp description {Public-Key encryption for the masses} homepage http://www.pgpi.org/ epoch 0 platforms darwin name pgp maintainers nomaintainer long_description {PGP 5.0 contains support for new encryption methods (most notably DSS/Diffie-Hellman), and built-in keyserver support. Also, the command line has been redesigned to be more Unix and scripting friendly. Note: this software is {old;} you probably want gnupg or gnupg2 instead.} version 50i categories {security mail} revision 0
pgpdump 436
@@ -8831,7 +8831,7 @@
tinyca2 468
description {GUI Certificate Authority tool.} portdir security/tinyca2 homepage http://tinyca.sm-zone.net/ epoch 0 platforms darwin name tinyca2 depends_lib {port:openssl port:zip port:gettext port:p5-gtk2 port:p5-locale-gettext} maintainers landonf at macports.org long_description {TinyCA is a simple graphical user interface for managing a small CA (Certification Authority). TinyCA works as a frontend for openssl.} version 0.7.5 categories {security net} revision 0
tor 637
-variants universal variant_desc {universal {Build for multiple architectures}} portdir security/tor description {anonymizing overlay network for TCP} homepage http://www.torproject.org/ epoch 0 platforms darwin name tor depends_lib {port:libevent port:openssl port:zlib} maintainers {boeyms openmaintainer} long_description {Tor provides a distributed network of servers (onion routers). Users bounce their TCP streams (web traffic, FTP, SSH, etc.) around the routers. This makes it hard for recipients, observers, and even the onion routers themselves to track the source of the stream.} version 0.2.0.32 categories security revision 0
+variants universal variant_desc {universal {Build for multiple architectures}} portdir security/tor description {anonymizing overlay network for TCP} homepage http://www.torproject.org/ epoch 0 platforms darwin name tor depends_lib {port:libevent port:openssl port:zlib} maintainers {boeyms openmaintainer} long_description {Tor provides a distributed network of servers (onion routers). Users bounce their TCP streams (web traffic, FTP, SSH, etc.) around the routers. This makes it hard for recipients, observers, and even the onion routers themselves to track the source of the stream.} version 0.2.0.33 categories security revision 0
tor-devel 655
variants universal variant_desc {universal {Build for multiple architectures}} portdir security/tor-devel description {anonymizing overlay network for TCP} homepage http://www.torproject.org/ epoch 0 platforms darwin name tor-devel depends_lib {port:libevent port:openssl port:zlib} maintainers {boeyms openmaintainer} long_description {Tor provides a distributed network of servers (onion routers). Users bounce their TCP streams (web traffic, FTP, SSH, etc.) around the routers. This makes it hard for recipients, observers, and even the onion routers themselves to track the source of the stream.} version 0.2.1.11-alpha categories security revision 0
tripwire 792
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