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A ports freeze
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Number of commits found: 8 |
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Sun, 22 Jan 2006
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[ 21:24 edwin ]
1.7 net/3proxy/distinfo
1.2 net/acx100/distinfo
1.13 net/adasockets/distinfo
1.4 net/aget/distinfo
1.5 net/amule1/distinfo
1.6 net/amule2/distinfo
1.3 net/apache-soap/distinfo
1.8 net/apinger/distinfo
1.2 net/apollon/distinfo
1.4 net/arpd/distinfo
(Only the first 10 of 416 ports in this commit are shown above. )
SHA256ify
Approved by: krion@
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Thu, 18 Mar 2004
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[ 09:56 mich ]
1.3 benchmarks/pipebench/distinfo
1.4 comms/tits/distinfo
1.14 devel/cvsdelta/distinfo
1.4 devel/doctorj/distinfo
1.2 devel/p4delta/distinfo
1.4 editors/bitedit/distinfo
1.3 games/0verkill/distinfo
1.3 games/braincurses/distinfo
1.8 games/nInvaders/distinfo
1.3 games/nibbles/distinfo
(Only the first 10 of 37 ports in this commit are shown above. )
- SIZEify.
Submitted by: trevor
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Fri, 28 Mar 2003
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[ 03:41 kevlo ]
1.7 net/apinger/Makefile
1.6 net/apinger/distinfo
1.3 net/apinger/pkg-plist
Update to 0.6.1
PR: 50339
Submitted by: MAINTAINER
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Thu, 2 Jan 2003
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[ 17:54 arved ]
1.5 net/apinger/Makefile
1.5 net/apinger/distinfo
Update to 0.6
PR: 46396
Submitted by: Michael L. Hostbaek <mich@freebsdcluster.org> (maintainer)
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Mon, 14 Oct 2002
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[ 15:02 ijliao ]
1.4 net/apinger/Makefile
1.4 net/apinger/distinfo
1.2 net/apinger/pkg-plist
upgrade to 0.5
PR: 44048
Submitted by: maintainer
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Sat, 5 Oct 2002
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[ 20:06 obraun ]
1.3 net/apinger/Makefile
1.3 net/apinger/distinfo
Upgrade to 0.4.1.
PR: 43384
Submitted by: maintainer
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Sat, 20 Jul 2002
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[ 00:02 pat ]
1.2 net/apinger/Makefile
1.2 net/apinger/distinfo
Update to 0.3
PR: ports/40783
Submitted by: maintainer
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Thu, 18 Jul 2002
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[ 13:55 roberto ]
1.1 net/apinger/Makefile
1.1 net/apinger/distinfo
1.1 net/apinger/pkg-comment
1.1 net/apinger/pkg-descr
1.1 net/apinger/pkg-plist
Alarm Pinger (apinger) is a little tool which monitors various IP
devices by simple ICMP echo requests. Unlike most Perl or shell
script tools, it does not spawn processes or use much CPU time,
and is ideal for when one wants continuous monitoring and fast
response upon target failure. It is written in C and supports both
IPv4 and IPv6.
PR: ports/40688
Submitted by: Michael L. Hostbaek (mich@freebsdcluster.org)
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Number of commits found: 8 |