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non port: astro/squeuer/pkg-message

Number of commits found: 3

Monday, 4 Apr 2005
19:44 glewis search for other commits by this committer
. Don't hardcode /usr/local in pkg-message, use %%LOCALBASE%% and replace
  it appropriately.

Found by:       portlint
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Sunday, 26 Oct 2003
23:31 kris search for other commits by this committer
portlint (remove trailing blank line)
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Wednesday, 13 Aug 2003
17:35 glewis search for other commits by this committer
. Add a port of SQueuer, a queueing proxy for Seti@Home:

SQueuer is a queueing proxy for Seti@Home with the following features:

* Keeps a configurable sized queue of work units so that
  the client will always be able to get a new work unit
  immediately upon finishing one.

* Queues results for uploading should the main Seti@Home
  site be overloaded or down. Results are never lost and the
  client is never delayed waiting to upload a result.

* Can handle multiple users running the Seti@Home client
  on multiple machines all connecting to SQueuer.

* Platform independent. SQueuer has been tested and found
  to work on different versions of Unix, MacOS and Windows.
  All it requires is a Perl 5 interpreter.
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